<div style='font: 12pt Baskerville; text-align: left; '><i>PC:
Project Ego: This one is a ways off, but it's the game that debuted at this year's E3 that garnered the most interest from me. It's being developed by Peter Molyneux's (Populous, Black & White) company...Blue Byte software is the name I think. Anyway, it's a single player action/adventure RPG type game where you control a 15 year old boy whose parents just died. You take him from that point on until his death and control the direction of his life. It's completely open ended and non-linear (although death is sorta linear) and you can be good, evil, neutral...fight face to face or slit throats quietly...be a great hero, a great villain or the guy behind the scenes doing good or bad...your image changes as you make decisions and the world changes with you...the few screens look very good (especially the character on a dark path) and it seems to be a middle ages setting...has the potential to be an awesome game...and there should be console versions for those with upgrade or install phobias.
Star Wars Galaxies: Verant's MMORPG in the star wars universe. I've said it many times before, I dislike online RPG's, but this is the exception that shatters the rule. You can become a Jedi...light or dark...nuff said. Not like other Star Wars games where you play "a" Jedi...you are the Jedi, you have to follow the rules and work to become one, you're not just tossed into the role. This is the game I've wanted since I saw Star Wars I don't know how many years ago at the local drive-in.
Arcanum: Not sure if this is out yet or not but it's near the top of my list. Steampunk and fantasy collide in a game from the guy that did Fallout, one of my all-time favorite PC games.
Civilization III: More of the same with better graphics and lots more beefy goodness...and Sid Meier this time. Maybe we can all stop playing Civ 2 now.
PS2:
Final Fantasy X: Yeah, like y'all have been living under a rock or something. I'm proud to say I know almost nothing about the game so I'll be able to really enjoy it. I just hope I get my own PS2 before all the spoilers hit the net once it's finally released here. It's bad enough that you can download the end movie from the import version at almost any game site...now answer me this...is that journalism or just pandering...or filling space? Bah...
Tekken 4: It's Tekken...moving on...
Soul Reaver 2 and Blood Omen 2: 2 Legacy of Kain Games within a year of each other? That $300 dollar check from the goverment is getting closer and closer to being spent...but I can handle it...I'm better than my base urges...only a price drop or a new series of systems being released will get me a PS2...I swear it...really...I mean it...
Galleon: From the 2 Tomb Raider 1 guys that left. Pirates and saucy wenches, cool platforming action and incredible animation. Could be very cool.
Herdy Gerdy: Could be a very awesome game. Looks like a friggin Disney movie with a very cool and original gameplay concept. I hope it really comes together and isn't tedious...Core could use something besides Tomb Raider as a franchise...
Metal Gear Solid 2: Yadda yadda...
Xenosaga: Went over my excitement for this one in a post earlier. I think the term is ORGASMIC!!
DC:
Shenmue 2: Supposed to be chapters 2-6 of the saga, and should be double the size of the first one. I loved the first one despite its shortcomings and can't wait for this one.
That's about it for DC...fucking sad...but at least Sega will go on...
Gamecube:
Wave Race 2: Anyone that played the original Wave Race knows where I'm coming from and is probly as jacked as I am.
New Zelda: Another one that's likely a ways off, but I'm jonesing for some Hyrule fun `n games. And hopefully you'll be grown-up Link the whole time. I hate playing as little kids who should be pulling little girl's hair and eating their boogers; not saving the world. And that's eating their own boogers, not the little girl's boogers...thought I should clear that up...
X-Box:
DoA3: I love the DoA series, and if I have to get an X-Box to keep on loving it, I will. The backgrounds I've seen for the game just look amazing. No doubting the power of the machine, but I just don't see them being able to make it last against Sony and Nintendo.
Jet Grind Radio 2: Loved the original. Long live Sega...</i></div>
Project Ego: This one is a ways off, but it's the game that debuted at this year's E3 that garnered the most interest from me. It's being developed by Peter Molyneux's (Populous, Black & White) company...Blue Byte software is the name I think. Anyway, it's a single player action/adventure RPG type game where you control a 15 year old boy whose parents just died. You take him from that point on until his death and control the direction of his life. It's completely open ended and non-linear (although death is sorta linear) and you can be good, evil, neutral...fight face to face or slit throats quietly...be a great hero, a great villain or the guy behind the scenes doing good or bad...your image changes as you make decisions and the world changes with you...the few screens look very good (especially the character on a dark path) and it seems to be a middle ages setting...has the potential to be an awesome game...and there should be console versions for those with upgrade or install phobias.
Star Wars Galaxies: Verant's MMORPG in the star wars universe. I've said it many times before, I dislike online RPG's, but this is the exception that shatters the rule. You can become a Jedi...light or dark...nuff said. Not like other Star Wars games where you play "a" Jedi...you are the Jedi, you have to follow the rules and work to become one, you're not just tossed into the role. This is the game I've wanted since I saw Star Wars I don't know how many years ago at the local drive-in.
Arcanum: Not sure if this is out yet or not but it's near the top of my list. Steampunk and fantasy collide in a game from the guy that did Fallout, one of my all-time favorite PC games.
Civilization III: More of the same with better graphics and lots more beefy goodness...and Sid Meier this time. Maybe we can all stop playing Civ 2 now.
PS2:
Final Fantasy X: Yeah, like y'all have been living under a rock or something. I'm proud to say I know almost nothing about the game so I'll be able to really enjoy it. I just hope I get my own PS2 before all the spoilers hit the net once it's finally released here. It's bad enough that you can download the end movie from the import version at almost any game site...now answer me this...is that journalism or just pandering...or filling space? Bah...
Tekken 4: It's Tekken...moving on...
Soul Reaver 2 and Blood Omen 2: 2 Legacy of Kain Games within a year of each other? That $300 dollar check from the goverment is getting closer and closer to being spent...but I can handle it...I'm better than my base urges...only a price drop or a new series of systems being released will get me a PS2...I swear it...really...I mean it...
Galleon: From the 2 Tomb Raider 1 guys that left. Pirates and saucy wenches, cool platforming action and incredible animation. Could be very cool.
Herdy Gerdy: Could be a very awesome game. Looks like a friggin Disney movie with a very cool and original gameplay concept. I hope it really comes together and isn't tedious...Core could use something besides Tomb Raider as a franchise...
Metal Gear Solid 2: Yadda yadda...
Xenosaga: Went over my excitement for this one in a post earlier. I think the term is ORGASMIC!!
DC:
Shenmue 2: Supposed to be chapters 2-6 of the saga, and should be double the size of the first one. I loved the first one despite its shortcomings and can't wait for this one.
That's about it for DC...fucking sad...but at least Sega will go on...
Gamecube:
Wave Race 2: Anyone that played the original Wave Race knows where I'm coming from and is probly as jacked as I am.
New Zelda: Another one that's likely a ways off, but I'm jonesing for some Hyrule fun `n games. And hopefully you'll be grown-up Link the whole time. I hate playing as little kids who should be pulling little girl's hair and eating their boogers; not saving the world. And that's eating their own boogers, not the little girl's boogers...thought I should clear that up...
X-Box:
DoA3: I love the DoA series, and if I have to get an X-Box to keep on loving it, I will. The backgrounds I've seen for the game just look amazing. No doubting the power of the machine, but I just don't see them being able to make it last against Sony and Nintendo.
Jet Grind Radio 2: Loved the original. Long live Sega...</i></div>
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