- Oct 27, 2006
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Okay. PC games have had a pretty dry run for a little while imho. While we finally got our Duke Nukem Forever, it was more a dud than a masterpiece. With the release of Deus Ex : Human Revolution being surprisingly good (even if a tad over-rated, probably due to it being so long since a pretty good game came through), I feel we're on the brink (no pun intended, everyone was let down by that) of a pretty good stretch here.
Personally, I'm torn between BF3 and Skyrim. BF3 because well, I loved BF2, and my brother and friends will definitely play with me. I didn't think the world of BC2, but it was mainly because BC2 felt small in scale to me, which doesn't seem the case at all with BF3. Skyrim I think I might have to lean towards, because I know my GF is looking forward to it even more than me (she looooooved Oblivion, even the vanilla one), so we'll have plenty to talk about and experience there for sure.
Diablo 3, I think I will enjoy it, but I doubt I'll have the time to invest in it like I did waaay back in the D2 days. I'll probably take a couple runs through the game and put it down. GF did like Titan Quest though. Who knows. Depends on replayability.
MW3, well, I thought the first MW was okay, but each game feels more like an expansion pack to me than anything else, and the multiplayer feels really juvenile and small to me. So I'll probably rent it on a console some day far far down the line.
Rage I have no idea honestly. A lot of the tech stuff behind the game seems amazing. I loved all of the Fallout games really, and that's what it looks closest to imho, with perhaps a touch of borderlands thrown in as well. The variety possible with that megatexturing or whatever could make a very compelling visual experience, where you don't see nearly as much cut/paste world-building.
I didn't mention some others that should be fairly good (eg; Torchlight 2), because I don't consider them 'AAA' titles per se. 'AAA' should mean from a top-level studio, with either lots of history behind a series, a large budget, and so on. We all love it when a non-AAA title turns out to be amazing anyway. But to keep this more focused, I've kept the list to the really big boys.
OKAY, let us know how you feel!