Really hoping these will be 'ultimate'/complete editions, so including all DLC.
I have the base-game for FighterZ, but with so many fighters this gen, seeing half the roster greyed out because it's expensive DLC made me stop playing the game completely.
Also never picked up Kakarot because of the DLC, but would definitely buy a next-gen re-release if it has all the content included.
It stopped me from buying.
Was really looking forward to this game but can't believe they didn't include the Japanese voices in this. It's 2021 and they still choose to leave out audio-option in certain regions, and it's ridiculous and outdated.
The announcement trailer looked stunningly beautiful, so it certainly has my attention.
Really hope their next 'Ghost' game will also take place in Japan, perhaps different era, different location (personally hoping for Shikoku Island).
I'm a huge Ninja Gaiden (Black) fan, and definitely won't be picking this up. Sadly.
I have zero interest in the Sigma games. The Itagaki games were easily better than what the studio did to this series without him.
Really hoping FighterZ will get a complete edition some day for next-gen.
Not on this list, but this seems like a good opportunity to plug the great XBLA puzzler ilomilo, one of my favourite games on the 360. It looks beyond cute, the sound is amazing, and it's a fantastic little puzzle-game, Well worth checking out.
Big fan of the Yakuza games, and liked the Fist of the North Star anime, but really didn't care for the demo, which looked very dated, and the racing mini-game was terrible.
Judgment looks a lot more interesting/promising, but I'll wait for the PS5/SeriesX release.
To be honest, I'd rather see them focus completely on their next game. Unless these cars willl also carry over to Forza Horizon 5, of course.
For starters, sales doesn't automatically equal quality of course. There have been amazing games which have sold poorly, and we've seen mediocre games selling many millions of copies.
Mario Kart 8 is, by most accounts, a must-have game for the Switch. And most Switch owners will have it. It's a 1st party Mario game aimed at a wide audience, young and old. It's a fantastic game within its genre.
But I can understand how a game like Xenoblad...
Driveclub was probably my favourite game this generation. Just perfect in what it was.
They seem to think we want it all to be bigger, but that means maps become too big, you become over-reliant on vehicles, and your impact and importance in each match becomes smaller, to the point of insignificance.
I really wish Battlefield would just go back to its roots and JUST focused on Conquest, on medium-big maps (5 flags), with 24 vs 24, or 32 vs 32 players.
I quite enjoyed the demo for Dragon Quest Heroes 2, but never bought it because it stayed relatively expensive here.
Not a fan of other Musou games I've tried.
Really wanted this, but the Western releases don't have the Jaoanese voices included. I hope they can release an update that puts them in.
Yeah, not just NG3 being terrible, but also Sigma 1 & 2 not living up to Itagaki's releases (NG Black & NG2), plus these devs have seemed more interested in nickel & diming their fans with scandalous greed on the once loved and respected DOA games.
Nioh 2 shows they still got what it takes, but it's disappointing to see how they butchered 2 classic series and fleeced (former) fans.
If it already looks boring to you, you probably won't like it. Some people went in expecting GTA with cowboys, and then came out disappointed that it wasn't. It's story-driven and slow-paced. If you're okay with that concept, and open to it, it's amazing. Personally, I loved this game. But if you're the kinda guy (/girl) who just wants to rush through a game, instead of slowly absorbing that world in all its glory, then it won't be for you.
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If you've already played RDR2 I wouldn't go back to RDR, which now looks and plays ancient in comparison.
Was hoping Rockstar would one day release a RDR Remaster inside RDR2's world as SP DLC, but sadly that never materialized
Konami had some excellent games in the 16 but era, like both Tiny Toons (SNES & Genesis) games, Pop nTwinbee, Batman, Super Castlevania, and the Parodius games. IF they'd put the effort in, like CRT-scanlines to get that pure clear pixel-look, like the games looked back then, I'd definitely be interested in that.
Would like to see MadWorld getting a proper new release.