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NeoGAF Votes: Most Anticipated Games of 2017

1. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild; I'm not even slightly a fan of the series but, from the E3 reveal, this has looked like it has a stripped back design and mechanical ethos which completely sets it apart from contemporary open-world games, especially in the western space. Really excited to see how it turns out.
2. Red Dead Redemption 2; Really glad it seems like we're getting a significant change of setting and atmosphere, hopefully that comes with a slightly different tone than the genre-y 'it's Unforgiven, but a game' thing the first game did. The trailer directly references stuff like The Assassination of Jesse James, There Will Be Blood, Days of Heaven, if thats what it's going for I'm way into it.
3. Tacoma; Love Fullbright, love Gone Home, love this style of game. From what I've heard this sounds like a far less directed, linear thing than Gone Home, more as if you're actually exploring an environment without that layer of artifice Gone Home had.
4. Persona 5; By all accounts from those who've played it in Japanese, this will probably be pretty great (if a bit questionably homophobic again, but let's see).
5. Mass Effect: Andromeda; It's a new Mass Effect game! It looks a bit, I don't know, Mass Effect: Gaiden or Mass Effect: Inquisition about it, as if it feels like they're blowing something that should have smaller stakes up to be more important, but ultimately we don't really know much about what's gonna end up making or breaking it - the writing and the characters.
6. Sea of Thieves; This just looks like loads of fun, it's good to see something with a proper budget behind it based on that sort of Spaceteam multiple-people-operating-a-single-thing design.
7. Nidhogg 2; The first game is probably my favourite thing to come out of the recent local multiplayer renaissance (maaaaybe apart from Gang Beasts), so of course this is exciting. Also the visual style is fascinating, fascinatingly repulsive maybe but that kinda works.
8. Vampyr; With some very notable exceptions (Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines, Let the Right One In, Only Lovers Left Alive, that Werner Herzog Nosferatu movie) vampires are a pretty uniquely dull thing to base media around, which makes a game about vampires that actually sounds interesting even more something to look forward to. Also, it's made by the peeps who made Life is Strange!
9. Prey; I'm not massively hyped about this (something about it looks a bit characterless) but hey, it's a spiritual successor to one of the best games ever, made by (an offshoot of) the devs that make the Dishonored games, so it's still interesting.
10. Below; Feels like this has been around for aaaaages so I'm a bit less interested in this than I was in say 2013 but I still love the oppressive scale of the environment, it's a really unique looking thing.

Honourable mention to Ghost Recon: Cocaine Mountain or whatever, it maybe being not mechanically great looks like the only thing stopping that from being some duuuumb colonialist fun.
 

Dart

Member
1. Ni No Kuni 2
2. Tekken 7
3. Horizon Zero Dawn
4. Mass Effect Andromeda
5. Resident Evil 7

2017 is gonna be such a great year!
 

Red Devil

Member
1. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
2. Unnamed Mario platformer for Switch
3. Yooka-Laylee
4. NieR: Automata
5. Sonic Mania
6. Dragon Quest VIII

There're likely 4 more games I'm looking forward to in 2017 but these are the most important ones to me currently.
 
I'm incredibly happy about the amount of people hyped for Persona 5. I was afraid that people would lose interest after the delays but I'm glad to see that's not the case.
 
1. Gran Turismo Sport - Main reason I brought a PS4
2. Tekken 7 - Favorite fighting series of all time.

That's pretty much it, God of War and Death Stranding don't have release dates, I'm not interested in Nintendo, the annual sports games I buy every year I enjoy but I wouldn't put them on a most anticipated list. There are some games which I'll probably end up buying like Resident Evil and Horizon but they're not really games I'm eagerly anticipating.
 
1. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
2. Yooka-Laylee
3. Persona 5
4. Nier Automata
5. Horizon: Zero Dawn
6. Gravity Rush 2
7. Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony
8. Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone
9. Ever Oasis
10. Ys Origin

Honorable Mentions: Danganronpa 1+2 Reload, The Nonary Games, Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, Ni No Kuni II, Dragon Quest XI, Sonic Mania, Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World, For Honor, Dragon Quest VII 3DS, South Park: The Fractured But Whole, Super Mario Switch, some Switch games at the reveal event probably, and some others not named!
 
Top Five for now
1. Persona 5 : Next entry in one of my favorite series. I've been waiting for more since I finished 4 like seven years ago. Everything I've seen, from the combat to the character design to the music, looks incredible. I expect to spend dozens of hours playing this again. It's been a long time coming.
2. NieR Automata : Like I said last year: I hated the first game but I'm stoked for this. They take the good parts of the first game and drop the shitty gameplay! The combat looks super smooth and miles beyond whatever they attempted with the first and it's got a rad aesthetic to it.
3. Tekken 7 : Tekken's my favorite 3D fighter series so this is pretty straightforward. Very interested in finally trying this. Now, where's Julia???
4. Scalebound : While I don't think the footage has really done it any favors, Kamiya is still my number one director out there so I can't wait to see what he's done now.
5. Gravity Rush 2 : The first game was a nice little surprise, and this looks to improve on it in just about every area. Now that it's on console too, I'm really hoping we see some more variety.

Also want Yooka Laylee but I wanted to cap it at five. Interested in NiOh and Marvel vs. Capcom. But, I didn't try the alpha/beta for NiOh so I can't say whether or not I'll really enjoy it. MvC looks... Not what I was expecting but I'll give it a chance.
 

cj_iwakura

Member
1. Persona 5
2. Nier: Automata
3. Yakuza 0
4. Danganronpa V3
5. Maximum Tune 5 (AC)
6. Pump It Up: Prime 2 (AC)
7. Resident Evil 7
8. Ace Combat 7 (?)
9. Tekken 7
 
1. The Legend of Zelda - Breath of the Wild: Absolutely obsessed with this one. I love the timeline bait that they keep throwing out and the gameplay looks fantastic. I'm a big fan of games that I can just walk aimlessly in.
2. Dragon Quest XI: It's new Dragon Quest! I'm hoping that the Switch has both 3DS and PS4 type version in it. Dat throwback style. I'm also hoping it refreshes the brand in the same way VIII did. Which leads me to....
3. Dragon Quest VIII: Bought the PS2 version but never finished it. Happy to see they've retained voice acting and can't wait to play on the go. In hindsight, I wish they would re-port this with new content to the Switch using the PS2 graphics in HD. Still excited though.
4. Yooka Laylee: Didn't back it since I'm still burned from MN9, but it's looking way more promising. And since I can't put Mario switch on this list, it's the next closest thing.
5. Dragon Quest Heroes II: Didn't play the first one because I heard the second one was such a vast improvement. Glad my gamble paid off and they're brining it over. I've never had a problem with the Mousou style games and I hear this is a step up from those.
6. South Park the Fractured But Whole: Because I like to laugh.
7. Marvel Vs Capcom Infinite: Because there is no way it can be as bad as SFV, and I like a good fighting game.
8. Gravity Rush 2: Very cool looking.
9. Persona 5: Never played one, but it looks really good and I've been meaning to jump in. It's low on the list since I doubt I'll ever finish it.
10. Sonic Mania: I want it to be good...
 

SDBurton

World's #1 Cosmonaut Enthusiast
1. Tekken 7
2. Persona 5
3. Tales of Berseria
4. Nier Automata
5. Mass Effect Andromeda
7. Nights of Azure 2
8, Marvel vs Capcom Infinite
9. Senran Kagura Peach Beach Splash
10. Horizon: Zero Dawn
 
OK, it's time for my 2018...er, 2017's MAG list!

One asterick: returning title, two, well...


1. Trails in the Sky the 3rd :

YO LISTEN TO THIS RIFFAGE. JDK COMIN' ATCHA!!!

2. Persona 5** :

Once more, into the breach!

3. Divinity: Original Sin 2* :

The King of Allowing The Doing of Stupid Things, now with 100% more character-building cannabilism!

4. La-Mulana 2** :

Still evil, still hates you, still on doujinshi time.

5. Torment: Tides of Numenera :

Slightly wary, given the pedigree (said pedigree giving wariness to alot, really), but I have hope it'll still be great. It's like SMT4 that way; aim low, aim true.

6. Tales of Berseria :

Not a vampire/pirate/were-bear protag, but reports from J-GAF says it's the best total package since Vesperia. Really puts me at ease.

7. Nier Automata :

So many of the boss footage gives me deep Ark engine Ys combat. Intriguing!

8. Marvel vs Capcom Infinite :

Has Capcpom learned their lesson? Let's find out if they can snatch defeat from the jaws of victory again!

9. Horizon Zero Dawn* :

Still has robo-dinos. Still has jibba jabba.

10. Cosmic Star Heroine :

Looks like a good romp.

Honorable Mentions

X. Dragon Quest XI :

The first big production level DQ in a while (X doesn't count, SE ensured it doesnt), and I think I'll give the series a whirl again?

X. Gravity Rush 2 :

Never tried this, kinda interested.

X. Tekken 7:

No cross-play with us sneaky h@XX0rz so that's a buzzkill.

X. Tokyo Xanadu :

I have gotten very tired of this setting, it's very mundane and is used very willfully rote. What's worse, reports have it that TX lacks the larger than life characters, wit, and wheels-within-wheels-within-wheels narrative of Trails so it risks being wordswordswordswordswords instead of conversation that Cold Steel would flirt with at times, hence why it's here.

X. Heart Forth, Alicia :

So neat looking.

X. Pyre :

I wonder if they can mix the audio-narrative success of Bastion with the art-character building of Transistor to create a complete masterpiece.
 

Skikkiks

Member
1. Crash Bandicoot: N Sane Trilogy
2. Gravity Rush 2
3. Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2
4. Yooka Laylee
5. Horizon: Zero Dawn
6. Cuphead
7. South Park: The Fractured But Whole
8. Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite
9. Toe Jam and Earl: Back in the Groove
10. Totally Accurate Battle Simulator

Honourable Mentions:

Voodoo Vince Remastered
Persona 5
Valkyria: Azure Revolution
A Hat in Time
Drift Stage
Wattam
Wipeout: Omega Collection
Parappa the Rapper Remastered/Locoroco Remastered/Patapon Remastered
Nier: Automata
Dragon Quest 8
Kingdom Hearts 1.5 + 2.5 Remix Collection/Kingdom Hearts 2.8
 

DrD

Member
1. Red Dead Redemption 2 : Excited to see what the masters of open world games can do with their first current gen game that's not a remaster.
2. NieR Automata : A weird story, fun combat, and awesome music. Practically the reasons I play games.
3. Mass Effect: Andromeda : Looking forward to exploring an entirely new galaxy. The idea of interacting with aliens has always fascinated me.
4. Horizon: Zero Dawn : Robot dinosaurs in the most beautiful open world I've seen yet with some good looking combat with the bow.
5. Prey : Sci-fi and it being an immersive sim is enough to get me hyped. Arkane being the developer makes me even more confident in the game. To quote Game Informer, "System Shock meets Super Metroid."
6. Persona 5 : Never played any of the Persona games before but GAF got me interested in this game. I've been watching videos on it lately and I'm starting to get pretty hyped for it. There's also the music.
7. Resident Evil 7: Biohazard : I like the new direction the series is taking that also brings it closer to its roots. Looks like it's going to be a tense experience.
8. Dragon Quest XI: In Search of a Departed Time : This probably won't make 2017 in NA but at least it's confirmed for 2017 in Japan. It's going to be a comfy JRPG adventure that I haven't experienced in awhile.
9. Cuphead : My favorite art style of any game releasing in 2017 that also looks fun to play.
10. Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy : The original trilogy was a ton of fun so it'll be great to play them again but with the graphics completely redone.
 

Exentryk

Member
1. NieR Automata: This is likely going to have one of the best combat systems in an ARPG. Add that to Okabe's music, Yoko Taro's wierdness, a large explorable world, and it becomes easy to see why I am so excited for this.

2. Ni No Kuni II Revenant Kingdom: Absolutely loved the first game. Gorgeous artstyle, touching story, fantastic music and a beautiful world. And this sequel is looking like more of the same goodness, but with better action combat.

3. Dragon Quest XI: This will be my first real DQ game (only played a few hours of DQ8). Turn based game, large world to explore, horse riding for easier exploration, beautiful locations, varied party, etc., all make me really excited for it. These games also get good localisation, so hopefully it all comes together nicely.

4. Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue: Never played KH3D, so will use this opportunity to try that out. Heard a lot of good things about Flowmotion mechanic in that game, so want to experience it. Main reason for getting this is KH 0.2 though, as it is essentially a KH3 demo. KH action combat with instant casting magic is one of my favorite combat systems ever, so I'm really looking forward to it.

5. Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age: Been so long since I played the original, that I've practically forgotten everything about it. But this version also has some changes that I never played in the original, so it should be quite a different experience.

6. Persona 5: Never played a Persona game, but I'm looking forward to trying this out. Good old turn based games are rare.

7. Gwent: I enjoyed what I played of it. Will probably play through the single player campaign and might play online for a bit. But I don't see myself sticking with it for too long.
 

wapplew

Member
1. Persona 5
2. Gravity Rush 2
3. Horizon zero Dawn
4. Ni No Kuni 2
5. Zelda Breath of the wild
6. Nioh
7. Djmax Respect
8. Dragon Quest 11
9. Sonic Mania
10.Uncharted The Lost Legacy

Game with no release date yet
1. The Last of Us part II
2. God of War
3. Spiderman
4. Dino Frontier
 

Decado

Member
Let me see. With so much to buy still in 2016 I haven't paid a great deal of attention to 2017.

1. Battletech; kick-started it. Like Hairbrained's shadowrun games and turn-based tactical games are my favourite.
2. Divinity Original Sin 2; kick-started. the first is my 2014 goty. It is only 2nd since I kinda know what to expect but also wonder if they aren't going overboard with the multiplayer aspects.
3. Nier: Automata; don't know a lot about it, but Platinum is ace. Don't like S-E, though, so we'll see.
4. Katana Zero
5. Secrets of Grindia
6. Ruiner
7. Battle Brothers
8. Strafe
9. CrossCode
10. Nioh; don't have a ps4 but expect to get one eventually. Love Ninja Gaiden. Not a fan of Souls combat system, though.


Honourable mention: Scalebound; again Platinum but the game doesn't sound that appealing thus far. Fingers crossed.
 
1. Rain World; 1,500 rooms of a handcrafted alien world, a dynamic ecosystem powered by complex AI, and tense survival stealth-platforming
2. Ruiner; atmospheric af cyberpunk dual-stick action
3. Miegakure; mind-bending puzzler that attempts to craft a 4D world
4. Desync; Bulletstorm: Indie Edition, with a slick style and trick kills
5. Little Nightmares; bleak cinematic platformer in unsettling world
6. Katana Zero; a sleek stylish 2D Hotline Miami-esque action with swords and bullet deflecting
7. Hand of Fate 2; expanding upon the original's awesome card game+brawler+roguelike hybrid
8. Overload; the true Descent successor
9. Death's Gambit; towering beasts, awesome pixel art, and intense combat
10. Nier: Automata; combat looks fast and intense and the world intriguing
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1.) The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
2.) The Walking Dead: A New Frontier
3.) Shovel Knight: Spector of Torment
4.) Nier Automata
5.) Yooka-Laylee
6.) Cuphead
7.) Tacoma
8.) Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite
9.) Horizon: Zero Dawn
10.) Cosmic Star Heroine

HM 1.) Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age
HM 2.) Resident Evil 7

Don't currently have a PS4, and don't intend to buy one any time soon, so my anticipation for its 2017 exclusives isn't really there at the moment. How Nier is received will likely determine if I upgrade my graphics card before Volta releases. If that's not the case, I'm really just looking at Switch and less demanding PC games next year.

If A New Frontier and Spector of Torment are considered expansions or whatever, feel free to disqualify me or bump the honorable mentions into my list.
 

jWILL253

Banned
1. Tekken 7 - I've been waiting on a proper return to form. Tag 2 was great, but the mainline series needs a kick in the ass after T6.

2. Horizon: Zero Dawn
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3. Gravity Rush 2 - I loved the first game. It's a shame it won't get a Vita version this time.

4. Kingdom Hearts 2.5 HD Remix - Gotta give Square as much incentive as possible to put out KH3 in a reasonable timeframe.

5. Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue - See above.

6. Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD Remix - See Answer 4.

7. For Honor - Every time I've seen this game, it's looked amazing.

8. Resident Evil VII: Biohazard - I'm interested to see how Capcom takes the series back to its horror roots.

9. Persona 5 - Never played the original Persona's. Think I might use this as a jump-in point.

10. Ys Origin - NEW VITA GAEMS
 
1. Mass Effect : Andromeda - (My favorite franchise ever).
2. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
3. Persona 5
4. Horizon: Zero Dawn
5. Resident Evil 7
6. Yakuza 0
7. Shenmue 3
8. Red Dead Redemption 2
9. South Park: The Fractured But Whole
10. Ni-Oh

There are so many more games i would include in this list, holy shit! I'm also getting the Nintendo NX with a lot of games to be revealed soon.
 
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Deleted member 102362

Unconfirmed Member
1. Prey: Arkane makes good games, and this looks weird and fun, also Mick "BFG Division" Gordon is scoring it, so that's a huge plus.
2. Vampyr: the people who made Life is Strange, Dontnod, are making this, so I'm automatically interested.
 
1. Mass Effect: Andromeda
2. Torment: Tides of Numenera
3. Divinity: Original Sin 2
4. BattleTech
5. Quake Champions
6. Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord
7. Endless Space 2
8. For Honor
9. Kingdom Come: Deliverance
10. Star Citizen

Have some of these titles got solid release dates?

I'd like to put BattleTech and Kingdom Come on my list originally, but I doubt they've already have one.
 

Griss

Member
Seems silly not to be able to vote for the switch stuff, and also strange that the same games have shown up year after year. But it is what it is, so...

1. Horizon: Zero Dawn
2. Persona 5
3. Zelda: Breath of the Wild
4. Everybody’s Golf PS4
5. Final Fantasy XII: Zodiac Age
6. Gravity Rush 2
7. Sea of Thieves
8. South Park: Fractured But Whole
9. Mass Effect Andromeda
10. Res Evil 7
 

Raw64life

Member
1. Dragon Quest XI
2. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
3. Ni no Kuni II
4. Dragon Quest VIII
5. South Park: The Fractured But Whole
6. Dragon Quest Heroes II
7. Mass Effect: Andromeda
8. Yooka-Laylee
9. Tales of Berseria
10. Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite

Super Mario on Switch would be top 2 assuming it makes it's rumored 2017 date, but it doesn't abide by the rules of the thread. Probably another Switch game or 2 as well.

Also not particularly hopeful for DQXI to make it to the west.
 
These lists are always fun to put together :)

1. Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue : 2017 is probably the year I play way to much Kingdom Hearts and since I've only played 1 there is definitely a lot for me to experience this year.
2. Eitr : Dark Souls 3 and Salt and Sanctuary were two of my favorite games this year so I'm excited to see what 2017 brings to the table, especially this cool looking isometric souls style game.
3. Death's Gambit : Same as above, I'm hyped for another 2D souls style game. In many ways I preferred Salt and Sanctuary to Dark Souls 3.
4. Mass Effect Andromeda : I enjoyed Inquisition but didn't really care for the combat. If Mass Effect turns out to just be Inquisition with third person shooting then I'd be very happy. Hopefully it turns out better of course. I've only played Mass Effect 2.
5. Wonder Boy The Dragon's Trap : I never played the wonder boy games but I've always wanted to try them since I grew up with a genesis and played other mega drive games. This remake looks fantastic and might be one of the best looking games next year.
6. Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age : A remaster of one of my favorite PS2 games! I do worry a bit about the zodiac job system and wonder if I'll miss the more open ended skill system of the original.
7. Destiny 2 : I played vanilla Destiny and enjoyed it but I didn't stick with it for the expansions. For all its faults it was definitely a fun game to play. Hopefully 2 fulfills what could have been.
8. Cosmic Star Heroine : This spot on my list is really for all the cool looking pixel art inspired indie games hitting next year. I'll give the nod to Cosmic Star Heroine but this spot could have easily been Chasm, Heart Forth Alicia, or a number of other games I've forgotten.
9. Zelda Breath of the Wild : I'm looking forward to taking one last spin with my Wii U.
10. Summon Night 6 : I never played a game in the Summon Night series or know much about it but its a SRPG on the PS4 so I'm in. I'll get hyped for any and all console SRPGs until FF Tactics makes a glorious return. I did a search in this thread and I'm the only one who mentioned the game. Maybe the series isn't very good?

The main thing I'm looking forward to in 2017 is VR and seeing what games come out for the various head sets. I haven't jumped in with any of them yet but hope to pick up a PSVR sometime next year.
 
1. Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana : Game I want more than anything on planet earth atm. PS4 version confirmed summer for PS4 in JP. Hopefully not long after for US as well.

2. The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky the 3rd : Sequel to the game that got me into RPGs. Likely to drop everything to play this on release

3. Dragon Quest XI : In Search of Departed Time : Really excited to see a SP focused entry on home consoles once again.

4. Nier: Automata : Haven't been a fan of PG games for a while, but Bayonetta will always connect me to their releases and this one in particular looks like a return to form.

5. Tokyo Xanadu : Mostly obligatory Falcom support. Still looking forward to playing it though.

6. Ys Origin : Re-release of one of my favorite games.

7. Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King : Same as above. Looking forward to re-experiencing both sometime during the year
 
1. Persona 5
2. Sonic Mania
3. Ni no Kuni II
4. Ni Oh
5. Gravity Rush 2
6. Horizon: Zero Dawn
7. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
8. Final Fantasy XII: Zodiac Age
9. Prey
10. Nier: Automata
 

orborborb

Member
1. Overload (from Descent creators)
2. Destiny 2
3. Mario Switch
4. Quake Champions
5. Yooka Laylee
6. Zelda Breath of the Wild
7. Strafe
8. Cuphead
9. Everybody's Golf PS4
10. Wattam
 

JaCy

Member
1. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
2. Persona 5
3. Mass Effect Andromeda
4. Sea of Thieves
5. Resident Evil 7
6. Dragon Quest 8 3DS
7. Gravity Rush 2
8. Final Fantasy XII: Zodiac Age
9. Halo Wars 2
10. Yooka-Laylee
 

LotusHD

Banned
1. The Legend of Zelda: The Breath of the Wild
2. Nier Automata
3. Persona 5
4. Gravity Rush 2
5. Horizon: Zero Dawn
6. Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
 

kurahador

Member
  1. Persona 5
  2. Horizon - Zero Dawn : A game that is too good to be true is almost here. With a writer from Fallout New Vegas handling the story, Witcher 3 quest designer on board and tech wizards at Guerilla Games making it, this game has no business of being average at anything. Let's hope it delivers.
  3. Gravity Rush 2
  4. Tales Of Berseria : Dubbed as one of the best Tales game since Vesperia, it has alot to live up to. The recent changes to one of the violent moment in the series soured it a little, but as I understand it the praises for this game were more than that. And unless Namco-Bandai lied to us and did more changes towards the game, this will be the 2nd best jrpg of 2017 (first being Persona 5 of course).
  5. Nier Automata : Developed by Platinum Games with Yoko Taro at the helm, truly a dream match.
  6. Yakuza 0
  7. Resident Evil 7 - Biohazard
  8. Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue : The final stopgap before the long awaited 3rd entry in the mainline series. I'm so excited to see how the gameplay has evolved and what will the game tease about Kingdom Hearts III.
  9. Ni-Oh : I'm alittle bit intimidated by the seemingly unforgiving nature of the game, yet in awe with it. Can't wait!!
  10. Mass Effect Andromeda : I'm not confident that the story and characters will ever live up to the expectations I had for the game. But the gameplay looks solid so far and Bioware seems to take all the criticisms to heart. We shall see.
 
1. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
2. Yooka-Laylee
3. Shovel Knight: Spector of Torment
4. Toe Jam and Earl: Back in the Groove
5. Resident Evil 7
6. Freedom Planet 2

Honestly, other than the top 3 on my list I'm not particularly stoked for what's in store for 2017. We'll see what happens, though. It's too bad nobody really knows about any Switch games yet...
 
1. Nier Automata : This game actually looks like it's going to be perfect.
2. Resident Evil 7 : I've played the demo enough to have a good feeling of what to expect and it goes back to, what I consider, is survival horror.
3. Red Dead Redemption 2 : Considering we still know nothing about it, it's gonna be great.
4. Gravity Rush 2 : Loved the first one and this looks like everything a sequel should be.
5. Yooka-Laylee : Looks promising and I love me a fun, cartoony 3D platformer.
6. Pyre : Supergiant Games haven't failed me yet.
7. Nioh : The alpha and beta demos were amazing and the final release seems like it has listened to the community well to make this game as good as possible.
8. Horizon Zero Dawn : Never really been too interested in Guerrilla's games but Horizon looks stunning with its world and art design.
9. Outlast 2 : It actually seems like they listened to me and have embraced the cheesy horror movie cliche game the first one seemed too shy to be. Plus the demo was fucking sick.
10. Prey : It's sad what happened to Prey 2 but this substitute looks awesome.

Honorable mentions to Yakuza 0 and Kiwami. I love the series but I haven't looked at any of these games to know what to expect.
 
1. Horizon: Zero Dawn : I've been sold on this game since it was first shown and nothing has changed since. The gameplay looks fantastic, which is a rarity among open world RPGs, the world looks fascinating and the graphics look gorgeous.
2. Gravity Rush 2 : I used to liken the first Gravity Rush to Assassin's Creed 1 because there were some great mechanics and ideas in there but the world and mission design were too barebones for my liking. With Gravity Rush 2, it really seems like they've done a great job building on the foundations of the first game, so I'm really excited to play it.
3. Persona 5 : The insanely long wait has tempered my anticipation a bit but at the same time, it's a new Persona game and everything about it looks incredible. Here's hoping it finally comes out this April.
4. NieR Automata : Another game that was delayed from 2016. I'm as excited as ever to check out the combination of Platinum's game design, Taro Yoko's writing and Keiichi Okabe's composing.
5. Yakuza 0 : Majima is a playable character. Enough said.
6. Red Dead Redemption 2 : I'm not the biggest Rockstar fan but I loved Red Dead Redemption and while I would've preferred a completely new cast of characters, I'm sure this game will turn out fantastically.
7. Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age : FFXII has a number of flaws and not the most fun battle system bu8t I still really like it and I've wanted to play The International Zodiac Job System version of FFXII for years, so I'm looking forward to getting the chance to do so.
8. Uncharted: The Lost Legacy : The last Uncharted and this one from yet another new creative team. Chloe and Nadine are fantastic characters, so I'm excited to see them get their own adventure.
9. Cosmic Star Heroine : My most anticipated indie game. The concept and influences alone strike a strong chord with me, so whenever it comes out, I'll be there.
10. Resident Evil 7 biohazard : After turning the franchise into something that more resembled the awful movie franchise than the game franchise itself, it's exciting to see Capcom not only go back to horror but try something new. I have no idea how it'll work out in the end but I appreciate the risk they're taking.

Only three western games and two multiplatform games in there. Wacky. I think a lot of it is down to being a bit jaded with most of the games western publishers are coming up with. If Mass Effect 3 hadn't been such a trainwreck, I probably would've included Andromeda in there, but it was, so there's question marks over that game for me.
 

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1. Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild : Zelda has always been one of my favorite franchises, so the big new entry is always hard to ignore. But after not being hot on Skyward Sword at all it wasn't until the E3 blowout where this game really stood out to me. It looks like Nintendo are finally giving a proper shakeup to the formula which is incredibly exciting.
2. For Honor : The idea of this game seemed fine when it was revealed, but the alpha a few months ago made this shoot up up list. Holy shit this game is great--combat feels and looks fantastic, and the dueling modes offer an incredibly intense experience. This is basically the fighting game I never knew I wanted.
3. NieR: Automata : The original Nier is a game that really stuck with me despite its mechanical shortcomings, so getting platinum to work on that part is...uh, as good as it gets? If they pull off the blend I imagine in my head this is gonna be ridiculously good.
4. Persona 5 : This is finally the year.
6. Mass Effect: Andromeda : Honestly just putting this here more to liking ME a lot as a series moreso than what has actually been shown. For a game apparently releasing soon I've found the way Bioware has been handling it to be kinda odd...just don't Inquisition us pls. This universe is too great to not be excited.

I'm excited for more than that but this is kinda unfortunate timing for Switch releases.
 

NoPiece

Member
1.Mass Effect Andromeda
2.Red Dead Redemption 2
3.The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
4.Horizon Zero Dawn
5.South Park: The Fractured But Whole
6.Kingdom Come: Deliverance
7.Prey
8.Torment: Tides of Numenera
9.Vampyr
10.Ghost Recon Wildlands

For what should be the best part of the console cycle, the list really trails off after the top 4, and I am skeptical Red Dead will ship in 2017.
 

Creepy

Member
I can't think of ten, but here's three I'm looking forward to.


1. Senran Kagura Peach Beach Splash

2. Blue Reflection: Sword of the Girl Dancing in Illusion

3. Four Goddesses Online: Cyber Dimension Neptune
 
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1. Persona 5
2. Horizon Zero Dawn
3. New Danganronpa V3
4. Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom
5. Gravity Rush 2
6. Yakuza 0
7. Yakuza Kiwami
8. Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
9. Crash Bandicoot: N-sane Trilogy
10. Mass Effect Andromeda
 

NMFried

Member
1. The Legends of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
2. Mass Effect: Andromeda
3. Digimon World: Next Order
4. Red Dead Redemption 2
5. Prey
6. Horizon Zero Dawn
7. Injustice 2
8. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands
9. Sea of Thieves
10. Yooka-Laylee
 
Will probably edit and update this post but quickly off the to0 if my head

1. Mass Effect Andromeda
2. Red Dead Redemption 2
3. Horizon Zero Dawn
4. Persona 5
5. Resident Evil 7
6. Crash Bandicoot: N'Sane Trilogy
7. Halo Wars 2
8. Ni No Kuni 2
9. Gravity Rush 2
10. Marvel vs Capcom Infinite

Edit - None of these Destiny 2 votes are going to be counted are they? It's not an officially confirmed game yet
 

SlickVic

Member
1. Mass Effect Andromeda:

I'm a sucker for games that do science fiction. In particular, I love stories that explore the idea of an advanced human society that has traveled beyond Earth to befriend (or make enemies with) other species. It reminds me of what I love about Star Trek: The Next Generation; a series essentially based around the concept of humanity joining forces with the rest of the galaxy to explore what's out there. While Mass Effect isn't necessarily the Star Trek game I always hoped for (nor should it be as it's a different franchise), I can't help but feel it evokes a lot of the same sense of wonder of exploring worlds far away from home with a crew of capable allies.

Furthermore, I feel Mass Effect: Andromeda has a chance to capture that 'newness' that the original Mass Effect did. Sure, we'll see old Alien species, but it's also mixed with new ones along with new worlds. Everyone is thrust into unfamiliar territory, without an easy way to get back to Earth. To me, it's the ideal premise for a game about discovery of new worlds, cultures, and the individuals who make that all come together. How much Andromeda focuses on that remains to be seen, but regardless, I can't wait to explore it as Ryder.

2. Persona 5:


I am acquainted to the Persona series through Persona 3 and 4. One thing I love about this series is how well all the characters are developed, from main party members to classmates. But what really makes this system work for me is the Social Link system. It allows you to spend more time with the characters you care about, and to Atlus's credit, there's a lot of depth to the supporting cast that's added as you progress through Social Links. Sure, it's difficult to max out every Social Link unless you follow a guide, but truthfully, I've never really found that way of playing particularly appealing. The Persona games are very much about time management. You prioritize to spend time with the characters you care about, but it also never felt like an obligation to see all the social links. I spent time with the characters I cared about, and was content with how those things ended up by the time the credits rolled.

I don't know a whole lot about Persona 5, and I'm ok with that. Just tell me there's social links, and I'm ready to go when it releases in the US.

3. Horizon Zero Dawn:


I don't have a whole lot to say about this one beyond wanting it to turn out great. Brief looks at gameplay videos suggest the combat looks fluid and the post-post-apocalypse world is potentially an interesting one to explore in the midst of relics of an older world and its technology. I hope Aloy is an interesting character and I look forward to seeing this world through her eyes.

4. Destiny 2:


What Destiny may lack in coherent storytelling, it makes up for it by having some of the most finely tuned and satisfying controls of any console FPS that I've played. Weapons handle so well that gameplay alone keeps me coming back to Destiny. And while there's necessarily isn't a whole lot going on for the story, they absolutely do nail the atmosphere. When your health bar shatters into the red with a swarm of Hive approaching you in some dimly lit cavern on the Moon, you know exactly what to do. Take a deep breath, unleash your Super ability, and shoot them down with your weapon of choice until either they are no more...or you are.

If Destiny 2 can keep those strengths and frame it around a story I really care about, I feel that game could be something really special. I can't wait to hear more about it.

5. South Park The Fractured But Whole:


It's honestly been a long time since I watched South Park with any consistency, but I feel one thing we need more of in video games is games that are genuinely funny. If Fractured But Whole can deliver on that, then I'm on board. I also like the idea that you can play the game as a girl this time, and this being South Park, I am very curious to see how significant that choice is in terms of how the other main characters interact with you.

6. Nier Automata:


Another one I don't necessarily have much to say about. Never played the original, but the combat in this looks really fun. Looking forward to seeing more of it.
 

JerkShep

Member
1. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild : It has been in my most wanted first spot for what feels like 84 years now. The E3 showing was better than anything I could have hoped. Now release it, dammit!
2. NiOh : I'm only half kidding when I say that NiOh's Alpha and Beta are my GotY 2015. I expected nothing and was blown away by the sheer amount of content present in the demos,the depth of the gameplay and the number of improvements between the Alpha and the Beta. I welcome my new Onimusha Souls overlord.
3. Persona 5 : It released in Japan. It was pretty good. What are we waiting for?
4. NieR Automata : Metal Gear Rising 2 is never going to happen, and this might be the right dose of crazyness I crave. Platinum's over the top gameplay with Nier's batshit insane plot is a match made in heaven. I just need to finish the first one in the meantime.
5. Mass Effect Andromeda : I'm Bioware's battered wife. I'm going to buy it, rage at it, and then buy the next one. The last showing was promising and gave me a glimmer of hope though.
6. Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age : It's the last modern FF I have yet to beat. I'm a sucker for whatever is close to a Job System. There's nothing more to say, really.
7. Resident Evil VII : I'm interested in seeing how this experiment pans out. I might not adore the last main entries in the series but they were still fun romps. I'm eager to be welcomed to the family.
8. Prey : Arkane is A-OK in my book and in the recent trailers the gameplay seemed very Dishonored-esque. Oh and Avellone should be involved in some way in the writing if I'm not mistaken. Sign me up.
9. Red Dead Redemption 2 : First one was pretty good. Hopefully this one is as well?
10. Gravity Rush 2 : The game released at the end of the year surprised me, it earned Gravity Rush 2 a spot on the list and made me buy the first game in the series
 
1. Divinity original sin 2:
2. Torment tides of numenera:
3. ELEX:
4. Kingdom come deliverance:
5. Horizon zero dawn:
6. Tales of berseria:
7. Yooka laylee:
8. Ni oh:
9. Breath of the wild:
10. Scalebound:
 

fatherKratos

Neo Member
1. Crash Nsane Trilogy: Loved the originals games back then. Cant wait to play them again.
2. Ni No Kuni 2: First one was amazing.
3. Uncharted:The Lost Odyssey: Because Chloe :)
4. Nioh: Looks quite unique with that setting and challenging too, plus good boss battles.
5. Horizon: Other than looking gorgeous, it has a different take on the post apocalyptic setting.

Not too certain these will make it to 2017, but still -
6. God Of War
7. Red Dead Redemption 2
 

Nasreddin

Member
1. Pathologic Remake
2. Star Trek: Bridge Crew
3. Vampyr
4. Memory of a Broken Dimension
5. What Remains of Edith Finch
6. Wattam
7. Horizon: Zero Dawn
8. Persona 5
9. Rain
10. State of Mind
 
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