Bayonetta 3 probably.
Babylon Falls probably.
Ghostwire Tokyo probably.
REmake 3.
Vanquish remaster.
FF7.
Granblue Fantasy VS.
Under Night IN-BIRTH.
Yoko Taro is announcing something new.
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Bayonetta 3 would be nice. A vanquish remaster, did not know that was in the works, a nice suprise. I am a bit worried about the FF7 remake, I am sure it will be a good game, but it is only the Midgard part which was like the first 5 % of the original, this make me think it will be a very short game.
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[quote]Bayonetta 3 would be nice.[/quote] They haven't said much since the announcment, but the Bayo remaster later this year makes me think it will be. I'll be hyped for whenever it drops, though. [quote]I am a bit worried about the FF7 remake, I am sure it will be a good game, but it is only the Midgard part which was like the first 5 % of the original, this make me think it will be a very short game.[/quote] Fine by me. What people think of as short games are actually a perfect length for me. Anything over 10-20 hours is my ideal length and anything past 25 I start getting burnt out unless I'm [b]really[/b] enjoying it. The gameplay looks so solid. I'm excited for it. Shame it isn't launching on PC, though...
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[quote]Yoko Taro is announcing something new.[/quote] He's been working in Drakengard/NieR for so long. As excited as I would be about a new entry in that series, I wonder if anything else is bouncing around behind that mask.
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[quote][quote]Yoko Taro is announcing something new.[/quote] He's been working in Drakengard/NieR for so long. As excited as I would be about a new entry in that series, I wonder if anything else is bouncing around behind that mask.[/quote] Fortunately he ruled out a direct sequel to Automata forever ago, and I'd be happy to leave NieR behind. I do think its a little late to revisit Drakengard. I guess I can kinda agree, but I don't know if I'm ready to leave that universe. The connections between the games are so loose at this point that they serve really well as supplements to otherwise independent stories. I would like an entirely new setting in that universe, and that could be difficult.
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Edited by shell: 1/6/2020 3:49:14 PM[quote]Fortunately he ruled out a direct sequel to Automata forever ago, and I'd be happy to leave NieR behind. I do think its a little late to revisit Drakengard. I guess I can kinda agree, but I don't know if I'm ready to leave that universe. The connections between the games are so loose at this point that they serve really well as supplements to otherwise independent stories. I would like an entirely new setting in that universe, and that could be difficult[/quote] I like the idea of a bizzare high fantasy setting that rose from the civilization Adam and Eve founded in ending C/E, with the history of Earth and the Ark somehow being lost. Thematically, though, that idea poses the same exact questions as Automata. I feel like anything new set in that universe runs the risk of redundancy. I'm not a madman, though, so who knows.
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[quote]I'm not a madman, though, so who knows.[/quote] I've honestly never known a developer like him :D
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[quote]Bayonetta 3 probably. Babylon Falls probably. Ghostwire Tokyo probably. REmake 3. Vanquish remaster. FF7. Granblue Fantasy VS. Under Night IN-BIRTH. Yoko Taro is announcing something new.[/quote]Don't forget [i]Ghosts of Tsushima[/i] or [i]The Last of Us 2[/i]. [i]Persona 5 Royal[/i] might kind of count too.
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[quote]Don't forget [i]Ghosts of Tsushima[/i] or [i]The Last of Us 2[/i]. [/quote] More power to you, but I really don't care about The Last of Us at all, and I'm only partially interested in Ghosts.
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I'm not all that hyped for [i]TLoU2[/i] myself either but I still think it deserves a place on a list of 2020 releases worth watching. I am definitely looking forward to [i]Ghosts of Tsushima[/i] though. Suckerpunch has a really good track record.