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What new Game for 2005 you looking foward for Release?
What new Game for 2005 you looking foward for Release on the PC?
so many coming out.. Battlefield 2 NBA live Madden Stronghold 2 Quake etc, etc |
NBA Live is an interesting choice for mention right there.
Anyway, I'm not sure what's coming out this year, so the only thing I'm really looking forward to so far is EA's Arena Football game. |
I'm looking forward to Jade Empire for the X-Box.
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Forgot about this one. Agreed. I just hope I actually play it. I looked forward to Fable bigtime, bought it soon after release, and still haven't played it yet. |
Im looking into how STRONHOLD 2 will hold up.
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Solecismic 2005 release :)
OOTP 7 Madden Greydog.........(college football sim)-crosses fingers. |
When Kingdom Hearts 2 comes out for the PS2, I won't see my wife for about a month. Does that count?
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The Movies
The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Mods for Half Life 2 |
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EA Sports American Football Manager.
You KNOW its coming... |
KOEI's Romance Of The Three Kingdoms X for the PS2.
Blitz: Playmakers <-- if the press release regarding the game is true, this is going to be one to watch out for. |
I'm strictly a PC gamer, so some of these have already come out on the consoles.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas The Movies (lots of hype in the beginning half of '04 but not much recently. Considering it's a Molyneuax game, I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing) F.E.A.R. - I've really liked Monolith's previous 2 shooters (NOLF, NOLF 2) Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 - Could this be better than Call of Duty? Dreamfall: The Longest Journey - The Longest Journey is one of my favorite adventure games. Hope they didn't do to much to make it console friendly. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. - if it ever comes out that is |
I keep saying I won't buy another Madden.... but I'm weak, really weak...
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I'd guess that the reason the hype around The Movies died off was because of Fable. Once it gets closer to the release, it'll pick back up.
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If it is released next year: Dungeon Siege II.
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Final Fantasy XII
Kingdom Hearts 2 Gran Turismo 4 ESPN MLB 2K5 |
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yes that coming out in 2005.. there a game magazine that out , that shows all the games coming out for 2005 |
If there's a RTW x-pack then that too will be on the list.
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Oh yeah, Final Fantasy XII for the PS2 as well. :)
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Gran Turismo 4 - The Most!!
The Movies OOTP7 |
Well, now MAYBE Maximum Football.......just found this in the FAQ section of their site:
Does this game have a career mode? It includes a basic career mode. You can play Maximum-Football leagues over unlimited seasons with players being drafted, developing over the years, growing older and retiring. Maximum-Football includes a draft profile system as well as a training camp profile for each team. Could be interesting now... |
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Here is a thought maybe Jim is working with Greydog.... Maybe not...but then again...
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I remember Jim saying he was unwilling to work with anyone. I think it was something about he knows what he's going to get out of himself and not someone else. I'm looking forward to the new Zelda and there are some 2004 games I haven't played yet. |
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Well either way unless the features were mind blowing I wasn't going to buy it anyway. |
Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. |
civ 4
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Silent Hunter III (and praying that it takes after the first one and not the second)
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Civ 4
The Movies The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion |
OOTP 7
MVP Baseball TCY 2 :) Anything Grey Dog's working on Todd |
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (for some adrenaline rush from time to time)
- TCY2 and FOF2k6 (if they are ever released) - OOTP7 - Any new football/bsketball sim from Greydog, specially if college. - New EHM, i didn't buy the last one as i didn't like the demo a lot but i hope the next one wil be the good one. Even better if using elicense. |
Guild Wars is the one I'm looking forward to.
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Puresim 2005 Final
OOTP7 Solecismic's next release Fast Break Basketball 2005 The Movies GTA: SA Civ 4 |
I'm also very interested in OOTP 7 but am fearing that it will have regens like FM.
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Same, same, same. Then again, I blitzed through 1 in 2 weeks over Christmas break a couple of years ago because I had borrowed a friend's PS2. I had something like 65 hours on the timer and did everything. Still the most fun game this generation for my money. And Madden, people? What's going to be new and exciting that it's a big upcoming games? SI |
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Different colored arm bands on players as well as masks for the fans. :) |
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I could have sworn I bought it for the wife and she played it for two months. |
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I have to admit, from seeing her play it seems like they did a great job with the game. It would have been so easy to get the license and then mail it in (cough, Simpsons, cough) but they really put some effort into it. I hope the series lives a long life. When does #2 come out? |
To all of you Kingdom Hearts fans, pick up Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories on the Game Boy Advance. it's the "middle" chapter linking KH1 and KH2 on PS2, and it's also an enjoyable game in its own right.
As far as 2005 releases that I'm looking forward to go, here's some of them (had you asked me a week ago, Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap would have been on there, but I picked that up last night and am greatly enjoying it): Nintendo DS Advance Wars Super Mario Bros (the new one) Retro Atari Classics PlayStation 2 Champions of Norrath: Call to Arms Xenosaga 2 Gran Turismo 4 (although without the online play, it's considerably less drool-worthy for me) Rise of the Kasai (sequel to the underrated Mark of Kri) Stella Deus: The Gate of Eternity Phantom Kingdom (possibly being renamed Makai Kingdom) Wild Arms: Alter Code F Xbox Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath ESPN MLB 2k5 MVP Baseball 2005 (maybe it won't be broken this year) Star Wars: Republic Commando Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lockdown Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory FarCry: Instincts Doom 3 Jade Empire Forza Motorsport Area 51 Sid Meier's Pirates! Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (rumored Xbox Live play) Advent Rising (RPG with a story written by Orson Scott Card) GameCube Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat Advance Wars new Legend of Zelda Odama (war + pinball = gold) Geist Fire Emblem Game Boy Advance Klonoa 2: Dream Champ Tournament Pac-Man Pinball (I'm a pinball fiend) WarioWare: Twisted! There are a handful of others, but none which are definitely slated to come out this year. Plus, I can't really comment on my hopes for PSP until some more information trickles out on that. |
Hm. Just noticed this is a PC thread. I don't play PC games much, but it goes without saying that I'll be snagging the new Solecismic release, whatever it is, and if my PC gets repaired/upgraded in time, possibly OOTP 7.
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I can't speak to other card-based games, but the way this one works is, you can build a deck (okay, that's pretty standard), and arrange it however you want (still with me?) but your ability to do combat is based upon how you play the deck. Most cards will have numbers on them - 0, 1, 2, etc, and the higher the number, the more powerful the attack. An attack can be deflected either by playing a higher card value immediately after the attack card, or by playing a zero card immediately after the attack card. Special moves, known as "sleights," are unleashed by "holding" three cards in a row, and using them all at once. You lose the first card when you do this, but the other two return to your deck. If you run out of cards, there's a 'recharge card' that you can play that returns to your deck any normal cards used in normal combat, and the 2nd and 3rd cards from any sleights played. There are cards you can pick up in battle that can only be used once, and only in that battle, and you don't get those back when you recharge. It's confusing as hell to try and figure out just by reading it, but if you actually play the game, it becomes second nature very quickly. You still control movement and such during combat. It's just that instead of a combination of button presses to unleash moves the way most Action/RPGs do, you use a single button and play cards in various ways instead. |
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But maybe a better question would be: would a person who wasn't especially into card games, but who really liked Kingdom Hearts and absolutely loves Disney, enjoy the game? |
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That's the thing, I think you could. This isn't like, say, Magic: The Gathering or other, more traditional, card games where you have to build mana and all that junk before you can unleash anything. You have a basic deck of cards, most of which have specific values. High card wins, unless it's both a zero card AND played last. You can unleash a special move by playing three cards that add up to values within a certain range. Some cards have magical effects, such as healing or elemental spells. During battle, you can obtain "friend cards" to allow Donald, or Goofy, or whoever to assist you. It sounds confusing, as all such games must, I suppose, but it's much simpler in practice than it is in theory. If I'm not mistaken, Maple Leafs, you're in Canada, so I don't know if this will work for you. If it will, though, and you don't wanna pay for the game to discover if you want to play it or not, do this: Sign up for the GameFly free trial, and choose Chain of Memories as one of your trial games. That'll give you around a week to play with it and discover if it'll hold your interest. I know it's good for anybody in the United States, but I don't know if they ship to Canada because of the whole customs thing. |
I'm looking forward to the next in the nhl series.. how they gonna rate players?
and new ratings like Media relations and language skills? |
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Hadn't heard anything about that. I know Sony's upcoming baseball game is going to integrate media relations into the "Career" mode, where you play the game as one player on the team. That could be cooll. |
I'm looking forward to Timesplitters 3. And ESPN Football. :)
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One of three things going on here, and I can't tell which it is. 1) Kodos the EA Whore getting a dig in. 2) Kodos has been living under a rock and doesn't know about the EA purchase of the exclusive NFL rights. 3) Kodos is honestly looking forward to what Visual Concepts can/will do for an alternative. Can we get some clarification from the judges, please? |
GT 4 is a big one for me, I love that series. I'm also looking forward to all the new baseball games coming out for the PS2, hopefully there are some significant improvements. Also I'm looking forward to the next patch for FM 2005
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