We may already be 2 weeks into the new year, but the new year of games is only just beginning. You've read about the best games from last year, now take a look at what--at least right now--look like the best games going into this year. Of course, a LOT can change with any of these games, including slipping out of 2011 altogether. Also, there is at least one new platform launching this year in Nintendo's 3DS... but we will probably see the PSP's successor sometime this year as well. Furthermore, games for Apple's iOS (and often their Android ports) typically don't get announced until a week or two before they hit the App Store. Even on the console front, many of the big publishers will reveal new 2011 titles between now and E3 in June. With all that being said, however, here are 11 games that you need to keep an eye on in 2011.
11. XCOM developed by 2K Marin // published by 2K Games
Xbox 360, PC~~~Release TBA 2011
XCOM is one of the most beloved franchises in game design, composed of turned-based tactical action on the PC in the 1990s. 2K Marin's reboot is nothing like those games, but features similar themes while re-imagining the game as a first-person shooter in the BioShock mold. 2K Marin's first game was the surprisingly good BioShock 2, with which the studio proved it could handle an established franchise and add to it. The game was shown off at E3 2010 but has remained mostly dormant since; however, from what we have seen, it looks like 2K Marin is looking to evoke a similar sense of conspiracy and eeriness as what made BioShock so memorable.
E3 2010 Trailer
10. PORTAL 2 developed by Valve // published by Valve & EA Partners
Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC, Mac~~~Releases April 21, 2011
Valve's breakout puzzler from the 2007 The Orange Box compilation is getting upgraded to a full-fledged retail title for its sequel. Don't think that Valve is selling you short though; the mind-bending puzzler with witty writing is going all out this time, both back inside the Aperture Science facilities and outside in a jungle-looking environment. GlaDoS is back as the antagonist as well, meaning laughs are sure to follow around every turn. On top of the lengthy new single-player adventure, Valve has also developed an entirely separate (but just as meaty) co-op tale starring two Aperture Science test robots. If you don't know what all the fuss is about, go check out the original Portal for cheap on Steam or Xbox Live right now. Few games can claim such an entertaining combination of charm and humor while also making you think.
IGN Video Preview
9. STAR WARS: THE OLD REPUBLIC developed by BioWare // published by Electronic Arts
PC~~~~Release TBA 2011
Look familiar? That's because this game also appeared on last year's list... before it slipped into a 2011 release. The game looks on track to hit sometime in the middle of the year though, and all the things we said last year only ring even more true now. First and foremost, this is a BioWare game, which guarantees a certain level of quality. It's also Star Wars, and in the Knights of the Old Republic part of the timeline (some 1000 years before the movies when Sith and Jedi are both still prevalent). Each class looks diversified enough and interesting enough to stand on its own, and most importantly, BioWare is attempting to infuse an important sense of story progression into the highly-personalized (per class) missions that bring a level of detail usually associated with single-player campaigns, not MMOs. This might be the strongest contender yet to World of Warcraft's MMO crown.
The Old Republic Action Trailer
8. GEARS OF WAR 3 developed by Epic Games // published by Microsoft Game Studios
Xbox 360~~~Releases Fall 2011
Originally set for an April release date, Microsoft instead pushed it back to anchor its pivotal holiday lineup. The extra 6 months of development is on top of what was already 6 extra months compared to the development time on Gears of War 2. A talented studio like Epic will not let all that extra time go to waste, and considering how good the first two entries in the franchise were, one can only imagine what Epic will be bringing to the third. For the story, the humans are even more desperate than last time now that their last city has been sunk, and they are scattered in small pockets with even women and children bearing arms. Meanwhile, a third "army" called the Lambent (mutated Locust) is now in the fold, promising some thrilling 3-way firefights. On top of that, Epic is looking to beef up an already wildly-popular multiplayer suite.
Interview with Lead Designer Cliff Bleszinski
7. BULLETSTORM developed by People Can Fly & Epic Games // published by Electronic Arts
Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC~~~Releases February 22, 2011
Epic's other game coming out this year is a brand new IP from their recent acquisition People Can Fly. The game is billed as a "shooter with style" and takes place on some alien planet. Unlike Gears, it is shooter in the first-person perspective, but your arsenal is made up of all sorts of ridiculous concoctions like quadruple-barreled shotguns. On top of that you get a lasso-esque whip and the ability to kick enemies backward, both of which are encouraged to be used in combination with various weapons to create some memorable results. You get extra points for style and from what we've seen it looks like you'll be getting some good laughs along the ride. At the very least its a very interesting take on the genre, and we'll find out just how good it is in February.
IGN Video Preview
6. DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION developed by Eidos Montreal // published by Square Enix
Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC~~~Release Q2 2011
Human Revolution is a prequel to the original groundbreaking Deus Ex, which was one of the first shooters to incorporate aspects of other genres. Puzzle solving and RPG character building are just as important to Deus Ex as the shooting, and Human Revolution adds in other augmented abilities (you play as a cyborg) that spice up the action even further. Visually, the game resembles a kind of mash-up between Blade Runner and Perfect Dark as it oozes heavy themes amid its dark, in-the-future-but-not-too-distant sci-fi setting. Putting it all together is a story of mystery and conspiracy that promises to keep the player enthralled throughout. We'll see if Eidos Montreal delivers on this promise later this year.
IGN Video Preview
5. THE ELDER SCROLLS V: SKYRIM developed and published by Bethesda
Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC~~~Releases November 11, 2011
After a fantastic trip to the Capital Wasteland in Fallout 3, Bethesda is going back to their signature franchise in The Elder Scrolls. Skyrim follows up 2006's Oblivion and takes place in the northern region of the continent Tamriel, called--you guessed it--Skyrim. Little is known about the game so far, but given Bethesda's track record (especially under director Todd Howard) there is little reason to doubt the draw of this game. What is known is that the events of Oblivion have caused the return of a legendary dragon that has ravaged the mountainous, snow-covered land of Skyrim, which is populated by a people called the Norse. Furthermore, according to the dragons' lore, they fear a human who in their language is called "Dragonborn"... who just so happens to be your character.
Debut Teaser
4. UNCHARTED 3: DRAKE'S DECEPTION developed by Naughty Dog // published by Sony CEA
PlayStation 3~~~Releases November 1, 2011
Naughty Dog made their name with the Jak and Daxter series on PS2 before making their current generation debut with the fun-but-flawed Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. Then, in 2009, the studio released a follow up in Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, which wowed anyone who got to play it. More of the same is expected in this third installment, which takes Indiana Jones/Lara Croft-like protagonist Nathan Drake to the Arabian Desert in search of the mythical Atlantis of the Sands. Among Thieves was one of the best examples of how to combine a great narrative with engaging gameplay and wrap it in a polished cinematic presentation. Here's hoping Drake's Deception ups the ante even further.
First Gameplay Footage
3. BATMAN: ARKHAM CITY developed by Rocksteady Studios // published by Warner Bros. Interactive
Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC~~~Releases Fall 2011
The sequel to the game that beat out Uncharted 2 for the 2009 PSB Game of the Year is developer Rocksteady's follow up. Something's happened on Arkham Island and new mayor Warren Sharp (the Arkham warden in the last game) has relocated the inmates to a closed off section of Gotham. Confirmed Bat-cameos include the Joker, Harley Quinn, Two-Face, and Catwoman, but the villainous headliner is none other than Dr. Hugo Strange, who in the comics deduces Batman's alter ego and threatens to sell the identity to the highest bidder. It'll be interesting to see how all these personalities are juggled, and if Rocksteady can maintain the outstanding pacing in a game that is reportedly four times the size of its predecessor. Arkham Asylum was great, but this fall we'll find out if Rocksteady is truly an elite studio or merely a one-hit wonder.
VGA Reveal Trailer
2. L.A. NOIRE developed by Team Bondi // published by Rockstar Games
Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC~~~Releases Q2 2011
L.A. Noire is a landmark on many fronts. It's the latest game from acclaimed company Rockstar, best known for Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption. Unlike those games, L.A. Noire puts you on the law's side in a recreation of 1940s Los Angeles. Shady killings, gangsters, and police corruption are prevalent, so the detective aspect of the game actually takes the forefront from any gunplay you'll be doing. Team Bondi has also utilized some state-of-the-art face-scanning technology and put it to use with real Hollywood actors...a feature that not only gives the game a striking sense of realism, but is actually incorporated into the gameplay as you'll have to pick up on physical cues and decide if a suspect is lying. The premise is incredibly intriguing, now all that remains to be seen is whether Team Bondi and Rockstar can succesfully balance the difficulty of this player-based detective work (after all, there's a reason most players aren't actually homicide detectives).
2010 "Debut" Trailer
1. MASS EFFECT 3 developed by BioWare // published by Electronic Arts
Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC~~~Releases Fall 2011
Given the series' pedigree, it should come as no surprise that the final installment in BioWare's carefully orchestrated and pre-planned trilogy lands at #1 on this list. Everything you've done so far in the first two games comes down to this. The Reapers have somehow found their way to Earth and are assaulting humanity's homeworld (how the hell did these guys do this after I already foiled their plan twice??). Now its up to the galaxy's greatest hero, Commander Shepard, to rally the divided civilizations together for their defining moment. We saw how well BioWare was able to refine the original Mass Effect into Mass Effect 2, and only our future selves know what tweaks will be in store for the finale. BioWare and EA have promised that the franchise will likely continue past this installment, but as far as the main, three-part story arc of Commander Shepard...well, this is it. That's all there really is to say since--either than our own guesswork--all we have to go on at this point is the trailer below:
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
15 Most Anticipated Games of 2010
2009 is in its waning hours and the new year is upon us! Wanna know what you'll be spending all that Christmas money and gift cards on? Keep checking back every day as we reveal more of our 15 Most Anticipated Games coming out next year.(disclaimer: remember that these are only games that have already been announced as there will likely be a few more announced during the year!)
















1. MASS EFFECT 2 developed by BioWare//published by Electronic Arts
Xbox 360, PC~~~Releases January 26, 2010
BioWare, the king of the RPG, is a busy studio these days. It just came out with Dragon Age:Origins and is still working on a pipeline of DLC for it. It has the Star Wars MMO looming in the distance. And in the foreground towers the sequel to arguably its best and most succesful game ever. Mass Effect 2 rectifies all the technical problems the original had and beefs up the entire combat suite. On the story side, BioWare's strong suit, you can continue your character from the first game with decisions you made back then immediately impacting the shape of the world for the dark second act. Mass Effect 2 is mere days away, and on January 26 a new standard for interactive narrative will again be set.

2. HALO: REACH developed by Bungie//published by Microsoft Game Studios
Xbox 360~~Releases Fall 2010
Bungie is back with the next full installment in the Halo saga. This is a full game, akin to a Halo 4 but actually taking place before the originally Halo when Spartan soldiers were still plentiful. Make no mistake, this game has been built from the ground up, so don't expect Halo 3+ like ODST was; once glance at the new trailer, which is all in game footage, will leave your jaw agape at just how damn good Halo looks.

3. Tom Clancy's SPLINTER CELL: CONVICTION developed by Ubisoft Montreal//published by Ubisoft
Xbox 360~~Releases February 23, 2010
After a brief hiatus and a couple redesigns, Sam Fisher is back with a bang. Instead of your geared-up government techno-superspy, Fisher now takes on a role more akin to Jason Bourne or Jack Bauer; that is, he's a badass former operative on a personal vendetta. The gameplay looks much more fast paced and action oriented than its slothy predecessors, and when you throw in a 6-hour co-op prologue campaign, its hard not to get giddy about this game.

4. GOD OF WAR III developed by SCEA Santa Monica//published by Sony
PlayStation 3~~Releases March 2010
The first HD God of War is being billed as the third and final installment of a "trilogy". Needless to say that one of the best action games in the business is looking mighty fine in its PS3 debut. The series has delivered 3 AAA action games so far and there is no reason to doubt this one.

5. STAR WARS: THE OLD REPUBLIC developed by BioWare//published by LucasArts/EA
PC~~~Release TBA
BioWare is back in the Knights of the Old Republic universe, this time in an MMO that they say has enough content to be "KoToR 5-9". While that remains to be seen, what has been shown of the game has impressed mightily. Known for their best-in-the-West storytelling, BioWare is applying that skill to creating an MMO where story takes on a relevance unlike any before. Also, this is a Star Wars MMO that looks really, really good. Just check the trailer below and see for yourself.

6. FINAL FANTASY XIII developed and published by Square Enix
Xbox 360, PlayStation 3~~Releases March 9, 2010
After over four years in development the first HD chapter of the Final Fantasy saga will be unleashed on North America (the PS3-only Japanese version is already out). Like any Final Fantasy game, it boasts top of the line graphical and audio design, a dramatic and engaging story, strong characterization, and hours upon hours of J-RPG pleasure. This is one of those games that is just going to be good given its pedigree and the amount of work Square Enix has put into it.

7. BIOSHOCK 2 developed by 2K Marin, et al//published by 2K Games
Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC~~Releases February 9, 2010
The second trip to Rapture is being headed by a new studio founded by some members of the 2K Boston team that built the first game, including the lead level designer now serving as the creative director. You also play as the very first prototype Big Daddy, fight agile new baddies called Big Sisters, and there is even a whole multiplayer suite for when you close the book on Rapture for a time (note: you will be in different parts of the city, so don't worry about retreading the first game). Oh, and its kind of the sequel to the best game of all time. Just sayin'.

8. METROID: OTHER M developed by "Project M" (Team NINJA and Nintendo)//published by Nintendo
Wii~~Release TBA
The latest Metroid takes a new direction from Retro Studios' Prime series, this time being designed in collaboration by the team that made the excellent Game Boy Advance games and Team NINJA--the developers of Ninja Gaiden. Giving Samus her first 3D 3rd-person adventure is intriguing enough herself, but the influence on the combat system of one of the best teams in actions games makes Other M a must-play. In addition to all-new combat, Other M also appears to have a larger focus on story than previous iterations with full CG cutscenes. At the very least, it's an interesting way to shift direction for one of the best franchises in gaming.

9. DARKSIDERS developed by Vigil Games//published by THQ
Xbox 360, PlayStation 3~~Releases January 5, 2010
You may not have heard of this game or studio, but if you're a comic fan you may know comic book artist Joe Madureira who is one of the leads on the project. The concept is simple: it's a dark, mature take on The Legend of Zelda formula mixed with a God of War-inspired combat system, all set in a port-apocalyptic modern world with a comic book aesthetic where you play as one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. If that was too much of a mouthful, just concentrate on the words "mature Zelda" and that should be enough for you anyway.

10. DANTE's INFERNO developed by Visceral Games//published by Electronic Arts
Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC, PSP~~Releases February 9, 2010
It has been called a God of War clone and that's not really a bad thing. The game is based on Dante Alighieri's epic poem The Divine Comedy and is in fact a God of War-style slice-em-up action game. The game takes players through the nine circles of Hell as Dante tries to rescue his girlfriend from an unintended fate. It comes from the studio that gave us Dead Space and if the just-released demo is any indication, this will be an early gem in the 2010 line up.

11. ALPHA PROTOCOL developed by Obsidian Entertainment//published by SEGA
Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC~~Releases Q2 2010
"The Espionage RPG", as its box deems it, is a fresh action-RPG made in the BioWare-influenced mold by a team that is basically BioWare B. Having previously worked on sequels to BioWare games including Knights of the Old Republic II and Neverwinter Nights, Obsidian brings us an original tale of a budding superspy, given players free reign over the way his clandestine skills evolve.

12. ALIENS VS. PREDATOR developed by Rebellion//published by SEGA
Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC~~Releases February 16, 2010
After the films turned out to be mindless and not very entertaining, developer Rebellion wanted to refocus the series back where it originated: in the realm of video games. Their HD effort features three campaigns: one for the Aliens, one for the Predator, and one for the Marines, each featuring distinctively different gameplay. The three types of characters also carries over into the game's multiplayer offering up a variety of unique modes and scenarios.

13. SUPER MARIO GALAXY 2 developed and published by Nintendo
Wii~~Releases 2010
For the first time since the NES, Mario comes back for more platforming adventure on the same Nintendo system twice. The game picks up right after the first and continues with the inter-planetary gameplay. New for round 2 is the return of Yoshi as well as a promise from Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto that the difficulty will see a bump to accommodate seasoned plumbers. Beyond that not much else is known, but keep an eye out for more news on it in 2010.

14. ALAN WAKE developed by Remedy//published by Microsoft Game Studios
Xbox 360, PC~~Releases June 2010
After nearly 5 years in development once its released, former Max Payne developer Remedy has a lot to live up to with its latest project. You play as the titular character, a horror writer who gets wrapped up in a mystery when his girlfriend disappears while the couple is on vacation and his writings start coming to life.

15. FABLE III developed by Lionhead Studios//published by Microsoft Game Studios
Xbox 360~~Releases Fall 2010
In this third chapter of the Fable saga you play as the son or daughter of the main character in Fable II. You are also the ruler of Albion, taking over for your father or mother. In this game you will be able to influence the world as its sovereign leader and deal with dilemmas of choice and destiny.
DON'T FORGET DOWNLOADABLE ADD-ONS!
You know all those games you got this past fall, either in gift-giving celebration or just by your own paycheck? Well, many of the biggest titles have downloadable add-ons coming out in the new year to extend your experience! For the biggest of beasts, Modern Warfare 2, one 360-exclusive map pack has already announced and more will surely follow. Dragon Age: Origins already has two expansions out--"Warden's Keep" and "Return to Ostagar"--and BioWare has promised a steady stream of new content will continue into 2010. Resident Evil 5 is getting a rebirth with its "Lost in Nightmares" and "Desperate Escape" expansions featuring new characters, while Assassin's Creed II will get at least two new genetic sequences (read: chapters) in "The Battle of Forli" and "The Bonfire of Vanities". Left 4 Dead 2 gets a new campaign in "The Passing" featuring the first game's cast and Valve has promised there will be no Left 4 Dead 3 any time soon with more plentiful DLC in its place. You can also travel back to the Borderlands with the already-released Zombie Island of Dr. Ned and the soon to be released Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot. Finally, you can continue your Rock Band, Guitar Hero, or Lips addiction with a continued stream of songs. MTV Games is launching the Rock Band Network early next year which will allow artists to upload there own songs, so expect the amount of new songs to expand exponentially.
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