We talked about our favorite games of 2013 in another post, so lets go forward and talk about what we are looking forward to in 2014.

There seems to be lots of games coming in 2014, and these are just a few of that I can think of off the top of my head.

  • Tropico 5
  • Clockworks Empire
  • Watch Dogs
  • The Division
  • GTA V
  • Titanfall (maybe)
  • Assassin's Creed Unity
  • Far Cry 4

What are you looking forward to this year?

 


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on Jan 11, 2014

Wasteland Doesn't sound like a game like Galactic civilizations 3.

on Jan 11, 2014

More like the original fallout

on Jan 11, 2014

Age of Wonders 3 - looks great from videos.

Endless Legend - From the makers of Endless space, my most positive space experience in 2012. Actually this might not be out in 2014.

Dungeon of the Endless - played the alpha, I think this might be a very strong contender for "best surprise of 2014" for a lot of people when it is finished.

Anything from W40k franchise. Seriously. Like, seriously.

Battlefield 4 in a playable state should be interesting. Mantle support sounds cool.

 

 

on Jan 11, 2014

Heavenfall


Anything from W40k franchise. Seriously. Like, seriously.

 

NONE SHALL FIND US WANTING!

 

I mean come on, Games workshop started to give away rights to everyone, it's inevitable we will (again) have a bucketload of mediocre products. And if Battletech fans got a huge cistern of pigwash straight away, WH fans going to scoop that cistern with spoons (if not forks).

I'm not even sure Relic or Creative Assembly, if that's matter, could give us something worthy now.

on Jan 11, 2014
The new wasteland looks a lot like Fallout 3, but with very different 'monsters.' I will wait and see about this one.
on Jan 11, 2014

ElanaAhova
Fallout 3

Yikes! Pre-order cancelled!

Obviously I'm not big fan of Bethesda's work, in all meanings, especially when it comes to supporting their software, including pre-release testing and polishing.

Of course, thank them for reviving series, but they should keep their clumsy hands and incompetent minds as far as possible. Otherwise we'll got another "Oblivion with guns". Vegas suffered a lot from Bethesda's heritage, even with all Obsidian's double-edged traits.

Sorry if I sounded rude, but Fallout is one of my most favorite games ever, and I can't take lightly when some people are fiddling with it, moreso when they have little knowledge on the subject, like Besthesda.

on Jan 11, 2014

Warlock 2

Age of Wonder 3

Wasteland 2

Shadowrun: Berlin

Clockwork Empire

Project Eternity

Age of Decadence

on Jan 11, 2014

Must try

Worlds of Magic

 

Gonna try

Age of Wonders III

Wasteland II

 

Seriously don't have any other new game that I look forward too. I don't know of that many.

on Jan 11, 2014

Was thinking of giving HOMM VI a retry - never did finish

on Jan 14, 2014

In this order:

 

1. GalCiv3 (or was that 2015?) The king of space strategy 4X!

2. Endless Legend (from what I've read it seems like a real grand strategy fantasy with alot of hard, interesting choices. Perhaps it can even rival FE for the fantasy strategy throne?)

3. Worlds of Magic

4. Age of Wonders III (Seems abit light strategy wise compared to FE, Endless legend and Worlds of Magic, but I need to buy it anyways. Who knows, it might be a good strategy game too).

5. Predestination and M.O.R.E (can't decide yet whom of these will be the best game, both look rather promising. But with GalCiv3 coming up, and even with MP, they need to be really special to steal my time). 

on Jan 14, 2014

All this...and not one person hoping the Homeworld remasters work out well?  What's wrong with you people (I might forgive those who aren't thrilled for HW2 to come back...but the first Homeworld was top shelf in its time).

In any case, I'm really only looking forward to...

Space Engineers

Galactic Civilizations III

the remasters of the Homeworld games

EVE: Valkyrie

and Kerbal Space Program.

 

Though, this Worlds of Magic might be interesting.  Lots of games have claimed to be "spiritual successors" to MoM, and so far, all have fallen pitifully short.  Then again, 99% of games fall short of being anything worthwhile, these days.  Unless one is an idiot child with entitlement issues, in which case 99% of games are fantastic and 1% are crap.

I loved MoO and MoO2, and MoM.  They were my go-to games for years.

Planetary Annihilation looks pretty interesting, but I'm not sure about it, either.  I loved Metal Fatigue, though it had so many massive flaws, and I felt Supreme Commander could've been a worthy successor, but wasn't.  And then its sequel really killed the ride.

Oh well, I guess nobody's learning from their mistakes...most notably, not taking up responsible entertainment.  c'est la vie.

on Jan 14, 2014

Tharios

All this...and not one person hoping the Homeworld remasters work out well?  What's wrong with you people (I might forgive those who aren't thrilled for HW2 to come back...but the first Homeworld was top shelf in its time).


 Planetary Annihilation looks pretty interesting, but I'm not sure about it, either.  I loved Metal Fatigue, though it had so many massive flaws, and I felt Supreme Commander could've been a worthy successor, but wasn't.  And then its sequel really killed the ride.

Oh well, I guess nobody's learning from their mistakes...most notably, not taking up responsible entertainment.  c'est la vie.

 

I certainly look forward toward Homeworld remastered, but you know, its gonna be like buying Blu-ray disk of a movie, you have already seen before as DivX. The quality is gonna be way higher, but its still gonna be the same thing, i dont think there is going to be anything surprising. I wish it felt again like it did back in 2000...but its just not going to happen. Its a nice memory from the past and its going to stay that way - and no remastered edition is going to change it.

Potential Homeworld 3 on other hand....

 

I am not sure about Planetary Annihilation either. I was excited at first, but as i seen the gameplay videos, its sort of gone away. I dunno, i like big scale games like Sins or SupCom, but i guess this one crossed some threshold in this regard and its bit over the top. The planets seem to be too small, the bases way too big almost touching themselves, the armies of units way too expendable...we shall see.

And i certainly dont like its cartoony graphics - SupCom looked sooo much better. It was supposed to be the next-gen game, but visually, sure as hell it is not.

on Jan 14, 2014

My list consists of mostly RPGs.

In no particular order:

Wasteland 2, Pillars of Eternity, Grim Dawn, Divinity: Original Sin, Blackguards, Banner Saga, SouthPark: Stick of Truth, Might&Magic X and AoW III

And maybe Dragon Age 3 and Witcher 3 - both games had a weak second game so I am going to be looking at reviews and streams of gameplay first this time. Before you ask, Witcher 2 has console like twitchy combat that totally put me off from finishing the game and I don't need to explain why DA2 was bad  

on Jan 14, 2014


Star Citizen. This game will get my money.

I have been waiting for decades for the proper 'Privateer 2'. Sure, Star Citizen may not be in the same series per se...but I'm really looking forward to exploring a VERY dynamic universe.

on Jan 14, 2014

If you're not excited about Planetary Annihilation at this point then stop watching videos about it. It's still in alpha and there's a TON of features that haven't been developed yet.

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