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We already have a similar thread in the RPG Forums. But I think one for other game genres is needed.
Basically post non-RPG's, that will come out this year, that you think are worthy to be called good. But when mention a game, please include some sort of footage.
Starting off with the obvious greatest incline of this year:
The juggernaut of the action genre is back!
11 year after the DMC4, when the series was thought long dead, the creator of DMC3 and Dragon's Dogma (Hideaki Itsuno) surprised everyone at E3 2018 with a stylish trailer featuring Nero and Dante, claiming this was his best work yet. Tall order considering the quality of DMC3 and DMC4 (despite the latter's disappointing and unfinished campaign).
However, given all the footage we were shown, and the demos available, it has become clear that this sequel has surpassed it's predecessors in both gameplay and enemy design. The only aspect left that can break this game's claim as one of the best action titles yet, is it's campaign.
The hype is high for this one. Can Capcom and Itsuno succeed in meeting the expectations?
Release Date: 8 March
Codex Thread
I think there's a very good chance FROM delivers a good game with Sekiro.
They seem to have changed the gameplay significantly to perhaps have something fresh with it. Something they quite need after the disappointment that was Dark Souls 3, and the fact "Souls Clones" are popping up left and right now - with the "Souls Label" becoming something of a meme now.
Release Date: 22 March
Codex Thread
From Team Ninja, the developers of another behemoth of the action genre (the Ninja Gaiden series), and the sexy bikini chicks fighting game series (Dead or Alive), comes a sequel to the pleasant surprise that was NIOH.
This game is still largely shrouded mystery.
Nevertheless, the first NIOH has a very good game. Possessing very well designed enemies, razor-sharp challenge and a simply excellent combat system.
The devs have stated that in the first one they holded back a lot during development, seeing that they were designing a different style of approach to combat they weren't used to, and had very little idea how would the players react. For the sequel, "the gloves are off" they stated.
So one can reasonably hope this sequel will maintain, or surpass, the first one's quality.
Release Date: Unknown (possible 2019 release)
Codex Thread
Next one is another Remake of a famous franchise.
While it can be said that , Zelda: Link's Awakening DX is still one of the best entries in the series.
So a remake is nice I guess...
Release Date: 2019
Codex Thread
For this next one, is one I know most of you will rate my post retarded, decline and probably put me on ignore. But fuck it.
Like I said so many times, nu-DOOM is not near as good as any of the originals. But it is none the less an overall good game - and pretty much the only good AAA single-player shooter in the last decade (if not longer).
All this sequel needs to become a great game is to make the guns more satisfying to use, improve the level design and add some more enemies (and additionally come with a map making tool that isn't severely capped to accommodate consoles low memory).
Release Date: 2019
Codex Thread
Overall I think we'll have some good incline this year - when it comes to AAA it seems to be mainly from Jap devs, but incline is incline.
Basically post non-RPG's, that will come out this year, that you think are worthy to be called good. But when mention a game, please include some sort of footage.
Starting off with the obvious greatest incline of this year:
The juggernaut of the action genre is back!
11 year after the DMC4, when the series was thought long dead, the creator of DMC3 and Dragon's Dogma (Hideaki Itsuno) surprised everyone at E3 2018 with a stylish trailer featuring Nero and Dante, claiming this was his best work yet. Tall order considering the quality of DMC3 and DMC4 (despite the latter's disappointing and unfinished campaign).
However, given all the footage we were shown, and the demos available, it has become clear that this sequel has surpassed it's predecessors in both gameplay and enemy design. The only aspect left that can break this game's claim as one of the best action titles yet, is it's campaign.
The hype is high for this one. Can Capcom and Itsuno succeed in meeting the expectations?
Release Date: 8 March
Codex Thread
I think there's a very good chance FROM delivers a good game with Sekiro.
They seem to have changed the gameplay significantly to perhaps have something fresh with it. Something they quite need after the disappointment that was Dark Souls 3, and the fact "Souls Clones" are popping up left and right now - with the "Souls Label" becoming something of a meme now.
Release Date: 22 March
Codex Thread
From Team Ninja, the developers of another behemoth of the action genre (the Ninja Gaiden series), and the sexy bikini chicks fighting game series (Dead or Alive), comes a sequel to the pleasant surprise that was NIOH.
This game is still largely shrouded mystery.
Nevertheless, the first NIOH has a very good game. Possessing very well designed enemies, razor-sharp challenge and a simply excellent combat system.
The devs have stated that in the first one they holded back a lot during development, seeing that they were designing a different style of approach to combat they weren't used to, and had very little idea how would the players react. For the sequel, "the gloves are off" they stated.
So one can reasonably hope this sequel will maintain, or surpass, the first one's quality.
Release Date: Unknown (possible 2019 release)
Codex Thread
Next one is another Remake of a famous franchise.
While it can be said that , Zelda: Link's Awakening DX is still one of the best entries in the series.
So a remake is nice I guess...
Release Date: 2019
Codex Thread
For this next one, is one I know most of you will rate my post retarded, decline and probably put me on ignore. But fuck it.
Like I said so many times, nu-DOOM is not near as good as any of the originals. But it is none the less an overall good game - and pretty much the only good AAA single-player shooter in the last decade (if not longer).
All this sequel needs to become a great game is to make the guns more satisfying to use, improve the level design and add some more enemies (and additionally come with a map making tool that isn't severely capped to accommodate consoles low memory).
Release Date: 2019
Codex Thread
Overall I think we'll have some good incline this year - when it comes to AAA it seems to be mainly from Jap devs, but incline is incline.
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