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Pew! Pew! Preview! The year 2009 photo

It is officially the first day of a brand new year, and you know what that means. Very soon, the game industry will set the hype wheels into motion for another twelve months of disappointment and despair! Hooray!

In all seriousness, 2009 is a rather exciting year, as it represents an unknown quantity. While we do know of a handful of very high profile games coming out this year, very few publishers have been too revealing about what's in store. Hopefully a quiet industry is an industry with some surprises in store, not just an industry that has nothing to say. 

What do we know is coming in 2009, then? Quite a bit more than I'd expected, actually. If you want a quick refresher course in what this coming year has to offer, or if you're just extremely hung over from last night and need distraction from the pain, read on for our look ahead at 2009.

While the Wii has itself a bit of a reputation as a dust gatherer, 2009 looks like it might be a bit of a better year for people who like videogames. Sega is easily the company responsible for putting out the best looking stuff for the Wii this year, with three games that might not suck -- MadWorld, Sonic & The Black Knight, and House of the Dead: Overkill.

While Sonic will probably be as good/bad as Secret Rings, the other two titles have a lot of promise. MadWorld is coming courtesy of Platinum Games, a studio which has potential to become the next darling of the gamer community. Its striking visual style and commitment to brutality looks like a winner. Overkill is a game that should be difficult to mess up. Classic House of the Dead gameplay with a 70's grindhouse horror movie feel -- if you stuff that up, you're very bad at making games. Also, if we're lucky, we'll get a Western release of the inventive and excellent looking Yuji Naka game, Let's Tap.

Another Wii title that has gathered some attention, at least on Destructoid, is Deadly Creatures. Having a playable scorpion and spider as the main characters is an interesting idea, to say the least, and the fact that Dennis Hopper is in the game serves to make an abstract mental image for the kind of game we're getting. A few horror titles are also making their way to the White Box o' Waggle, with both Cursed Mountain and a Western release of Fatal Frame due for 2009. 

As for Nintendo, we don't know too much, and will likely learn more at E3. The company focused heavily on the "casual" market last year, as was expected, and failed to turn heads with Wii Music. My prediction is that the company will provide a more balanced focus this year. We can likely expect more news about the long-awaited Pikmin 3, while a new Zelda has a high probability of seeing an E3 announcement. Wii Sports Resort is pegged for 2009, and WiiMotion Plus should also see a release. 

The Nintendo DS will continue to do what the DS does -- have a shitload of RPGs. Sega is producing a whole host of them, from 7th Dragon to Infinite Space, while Square Enix has Crystal Chronicles: Echoes in Time (also on Wii) and the brand new Dragon Quest XI. That's not to mention Konami's Suikoden TierKreis and a brand new Mario & Luigi RPG, both of which we shall likely hear much more about at E3. 

Those are just a handful of the RPGs due to swarm onto the system. The one big non-RPG title to hit the DS this year will be Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars. With its isometric perspective and cartoon-like visuals, this game will have more than a little taste of the old school GTA games about it, with some modern enhancements. It will doubtless be one of the system's biggest sellers, and will generate a lot of hype in the coming week. 

The Xbox 360 is keeping itself pretty quiet with regard to big-name exclusives. There were doubts that Microsoft was even committed to the 360 this year, but the company has promised that more will be revealed, and that it will "break the bank" at E3. We shall see if that's just hot air in a few months, but for now, there are only a few truly high-stakes games confirmed.

Alan Wake is a game that has gathered all sorts of press attention, despite the fact that we barely know a thing about it. We know it involves a writer going into very dark places, but otherwise, it's somewhat difficult to understand why the title has so much hype. With a release finally due this year, more information is guaranteed. 

The other big title is Halo Wars, a Halo-themed RTS from Ensemble Studios. Despite its attachment to the Halo franchise, the hype train has been slow to gather steam. However, you can be sure that MS will make a very big deal out of the title at this year's trade shows. It will likely be a hot seller, along with the Halo 3 expansion that we are also due. 

Other exclusives could go either way in terms of success. Ninja Blade looks slick, but derivative, and is so full of QTEs that gameplay seems thin on the ground. One obscure title to watch out for is Venetica, an action RPG set in Venice. Microsoft also announced Ninety Nine Nights 2, which follows one of the worst Dynasty Warriors rip-offs I've ever played, and this is coming from someone who played more than ten minutes of Spartan: Total Warrior. We'll see if anything's improved, although I have my doubts. 

Microsoft has been enjoying its reputation as the "second place" system, focusing entirely on beating Sony while trying to gently plagiarize Nintendo with "casual games" and a more friendly-faced 360 interface. You can expect more of that from Microsoft this year, as it tries to convince housewives that the Xbox 360 is for everyone, while producing half-hearted "me too" games like LIPS and more violent shooters that the people who own 360s actually want. 

As far as confirmed 2009 exclusives go, there is no denying that the PlayStation 3's hit harder. In the face of Halo Wars and Ninja Blade, Sony is delivering Killzone 2, God of War III and InFamous, three titles that are showing a lot of promise. 

First up, we have Killzone 2. Sequel to the somewhat mediocre PS2 game, this is a franchise locked in an eternal struggle with its own marketing. The original game was dubbed "The Halo Killer," and it suffered greatly for such bold claims. Killzone 2, unfortunately, has not been helped by hype either. Its famous first "in-game footage" which was revealed to be CGI, and Sony's focus on graphics over gameplay, had me worried at first. However, reports are claiming that the multiplayer is amazing, and from what I've seen, the graphics are enhancing the gameplay, with unbelievably believable environmental destruction and explosions creating a war-torn atmosphere. I never thought I'd see the day, but Killzone 2 is one of my year's most eagerly awaited games.

Little needs to be said about God of War III. It's God of War. The game will most likely feature no "innovation" for the series, and will simply provide the same level of gore-filled action from the PS2 games. However, that won't matter, because Kratos' willingness to tear the wings off harpies and beat the shit out of minotaurs is yet to grow old. InFamous is a slightly less guaranteed success. It promises an open world full of super powers, very much like Crackdown, but it looks almost too "dark" and "gritty" to have the same sense of fun. It has a lot of potential, but we'll have to wait and see. 

A few PSN games have started to garner some press attention too. Look forward to Fl0wer and Fat Princess this year.

This year is possibly make or break for Sony. Every year was promised to be "the year of the PS3," but so far we've not seen a delivery on that. Last year's E3 conference was embarrassing, as Sony did little more than make excuses. In 2009, it needs to pull out some real surprises from the bag. We don't need to hear more about God of War or MAG. We need some shockers. I'd like to say that Sony will deliver some surprises in 2009, but I just don't know. I hope so. In the meantime, the confirmed games it does have all look like winners. That's something. 

The PSP is ... well, don't laugh. It does have three whole videogames coming out next year. First up, Square Enix will be importing Final Fantasy: Dissidia. The game is pure fan service, but it plays rather decently and I expect it to hit charts hard. Prinny is also looking excellent, and is hotly anticipated by several Dtoid staffers. Finally, Sony can expect to clean up in Japan with the release of another Monster Hunter Freedom. However, will the arrival of Monster Hunter on the Wii put a dent in the PSP's success?

PC gaming is not covered much by we blogs, but it would be wrong to deny the huge impace that Starcraft II is going to have. Despite dirty Activision Blizzard splitting the game in three, sales will be strong enough to kill an ox. In fact, the splitting of the game will help Starcraft II claim even bigger sales than it ordinarily would have. Very clever. 

Finally, we have the Multiplatform Games. Chief among them is BioShock 2: Sea of Dreams, which is pegged for late 2009. This is going to be a very interesting title. If it can match the original, I'll be highly impressed. Call of Duty 6 will also be making its expected arrival, probably in November, where it will continue to make Activision money. Project Origin is another big shooter out this year, and it looks like it might be much improved over the original F.E.A.R. Black 2 is unannounced, but likely to appear this year, if the clues are all correct. Oh, and let's not forget Deus Ex 3.

There are quite a few licensed games on the horizon, and surprisingly, they all look pretty good. Ghostbusters will finally be getting its long-awaited release, while The Godfather II is looking interesting. Batman: Arkham Asylum has received early praise for its loyalty to the source material, fan service, and accurate portrayal of a stalking, psychological Batman. My pick of the licensed games, however, is Aliens: Colonial Marines. While it may very well suck, my love for all things Xenomorph makes this one of my top games for 2009. 

Action games are out in full force this year. Capcom is bringing a jetpack flavored Dark Void to the table, as well as Bionic Commando. I'm personally looking forward to the steampunk-themed Edge of Twilight and the sequel to one of my favorite games of 2007, Overlord II. Darksiders: Wrath of War and X-Blades look like they won't exactly turn heads, but I am eager to play them, along with Dynasty Warriors 6: Empires. However, Platinum Games is bringing the pick of the litter, with the gorgeous looking Bayonetta. The gameplay videos have made me want to puke rainbows in excitement. I shall be devoting much attention to this one in 2009.

There are some pretty oddball games due out as well. Brutal Legend is coming from Psychonauts developer Double Fine, rescued from limbo by EA and headed our way with voice acting from Jack Black. It will likely be many gamers' most anticipated game of the year. Onechanbara is also headed to the Xbox 360 and Wii, with more bikini-clad zombie slaying. Ubisoft's I Am Alive is mysterious but promising, and then we have Blood Bowl, a remake of an old Games Workshop tabletop sports game in which Orcs play violent football with Lizardmen. Yeah, I'm all about that.

There's a lot to look forward to in 2009, but I'm mostly looking forward to the stuff we don't know about yet. My hope is that this year's E3 will make up for 2008's by having some genuinely compelling announcements. Each of The Big Three have something to prove, and if we're lucky, those things will be proven. I can't wait to see what the next twelve months have in store.


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Scary Womanizing Pig Mask's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 09:35
Scary Womanizing Pig Mask
Pretty good summary of what's to come. My most hyped game is still Miles Edgeworth: Perfect Prosecutor though ;)
mo0man's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 09:39
mo0man
"Impace that starcraft II is going to have"
^Typo
Quite frankly, I've not nothing else to say. Still a bit fuzzy this morning
PhazonYoshi's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 09:54
PhazonYoshi
Woo, 2009!
Sithinious's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 10:02
Sithinious
Brutal Legend and Blood Bowl!

No mention, though, of Champions online or Star Trek online?
renrab's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 10:10
renrab
I spent most of 2008 being blown away by first impressions then realising the game beneath is quite shallow and overly simplified. Looking back the only games I really enjoyed were Fable II (even with its flaws), GTR Evolution, and Saints Row 2. Ah, if only I could go back to the good old days when games had nice fat manuals and a learning curve. Playing Fallout 3 and then Deus Ex or even Call of Duty 4 and then the original CoD is sad. That said I'm looking forward to Mafia 2 and Diablo 3, and maybe F.E.A.R. 2.
Mushman's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 10:10
Mushman
I just hope KZ2 lives up to the hype, god it looks amazing, I just hope it plays amazing as well.

Apaart from that GoW3, and Infamous are on my radar, follwed by the new F.E.A.R.

But the biggest game for me this year is The Sims 3!

Hey, I love creating, especially in those games, and with 'current gen' hardware, maybe this time the console versions can match up to the PC versions.

I fully expect that game to push me into a long phase of sleep withdrawal! :D
Narishma's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 10:11
Narishma
You forgot to mention the 2 big Capcom games for this year, SF4 and RE5.
CharleyTony's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 10:18
CharleyTony
correction Jim.. Halo Wars is made by Ensemble Studios (which will disappear after the game ships) and the "Peter Jackson's Halo Something Something" is another Halo game , which no one knows about, even Mr. Jackson himself...

It could be a New Halo game that is made exclusively for the Phantom LOL !
Sk1Zy's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 10:24
Sk1Zy
Also Heavy Rain and Uncharted 2, though im not sure when the latter will be released.
Daxelman's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 10:29
Daxelman
Where has Alan Wake been?
linuxguy's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 10:31
linuxguy
also one would think that insomniac has another ratchet in development as for a great announcement JAK4 would do
brosef's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 10:48
brosef
Don't forget Fight Night Round 4 or Tim Schafer's much anticipated return.
Alexradl's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 10:57
Alexradl
I'm really looking forward to Bionic Commando. Fat princess looks great too.
Professor Pew's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 10:57
Professor Pew
InFamous is looking good, KZ2 is still looking like good-looking shit.

Halo Wars is being made by what's left of Ensemble Studios btw, PJ's company was working on another Halo game weren't they? The tactical shooter one or something?

I just want Diablo 3/SC2/Bayonetta myself. Screw the franchises!
Igniti0n's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 11:03
Igniti0n
champions online for pc and 360 in spring! so they say. i cant wait to see how that turns out. and another fight night omg.
TheBorbes's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 11:06
TheBorbes
"It is the officially the first day of a brand new year"
first sentence, gg.
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 11:10
Jim Sterling
TheBorbes:

At least I can spell "paragraph" right.
Qraze's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 11:37
Qraze
good write-up, i think heavy rain will be a great game based on what i read elsewhere. thats one title i am eager to try.
SilverDragon1979's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 11:47
SilverDragon1979
The only games I am really looking forward to this year is Resident Evil 5, Brutal Legend, Starcraft 2, and God of War 3. The rest I'm gonna have to be sold on first ...
Noah's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 12:03
Noah
I'm excited about Betheseda's Rogue Warrior.....a gorgeous shooter set in North Korea is a nice change....plus it's Betheseda
garison's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 12:04
garison
@JIM STERLING: That was a really great preview article, I totally thought about how many great games are coming out next year.

But one thing, when you said "Dragon Quest XI", I believe you meant to say "Dragon Quest IX".
robwho2's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 12:09
robwho2
Hmm, so far - Resi 5, Silent Hill: Homecoming, Brutal Legend and MadWorld
RonBurgandy2010's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 12:12
RonBurgandy2010
BRUTAL FUCKING LEGEND!!!
Gyrael's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 12:13
Gyrael
HOW COULD YOU FORGET DIABLO 3 ZOMG. That's my main game for this year.
STUVNING's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 12:17
STUVNING
Please, Namco! Announce a new Ace Combat-game.
mourning orange's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 12:22
mourning orange
I got chills when I read the words "Deus Ex 3". It better be good,dammit!
ace of knaves's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 12:30
ace of knaves
You didn't mention Henry Hatsworth for DS! That looks incredible.
aaronf's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 12:33
aaronf
Dawn of War 2, anyone? The first series was fracking amazing. I hope Star Wars: The Old Republic makes it out the door this year as well.

In any case, this year should be a great year for gamers. There are so many titles to look forward to. I think the PS3 has the slight edge in exclusives, though. I played the KZ2 beta and loved it. Although, I am a bit burned out on shooters so I don't know if I'll actually pick it up. Also, don't forget DC Universe Online.

@Kiranio: I don't think that Diablo 3 is expected to be out in 2009.
Javet's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 12:46
Javet
Where is the Conduit? That's a SEGA game that DEFINITELY won't suck!
bastardmaster's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 13:05
bastardmaster
indeed Brutal Fucking Legend, Dragon Quest IX, Mario & Luigi 2, GTA: CW, Edge of Twilight. Maybe Madworld if I pick up a Wii this year. Mass Effect 2(where are you?) Dragon Age for 360, whatever, if Bioware releases a game for the 360, I'm in.
Really not a lot of titles bunching my panties up. Good thing I still got a handful of unfinished/unstarted games from 09 to play until the next holiday rush.
Magesx's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 13:06
Magesx
You forgot about Loco Roco 2.
Slique's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 13:09
Slique
The PS3 is definitely looking to have the best lineup of exclusives this year. Here's hoping that both Heavy Rain and Uncharted 2 don't get pushed into 2010, though.

Still, looks like we've got another good year of gaming ahead. Hopefully the publishers will act a bit smarter and not swamp us with another tear-inducing Q4 of non-stop releases too.
brainderailment's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 13:15
brainderailment
I'm not sold on inFamous yet, but the only game I know that I know that I'm buying is KZ2.
RaptorM60's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 13:20
RaptorM60
Guys, one thing. Mafia II. Don't overlook that game. No really, don't. Just don't. This one is 2K's #1 this year, not the shocikng biological underwater thing :-)
Superfluous Moniker's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 13:25
Superfluous Moniker
Wait, there's gonna be a Deus Ex 3? Where have I been? They better not fuck it up like the second one though.
Phoenix Gamma's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 13:27
Phoenix Gamma
Dude, what about the announcements and clips Nintendo made in October? Punch-Out, Sin and Punishment 2 (HUGE deal there), and an onslaught of other Wii/DS titles.

I'm really hoping the PSP gets something better coming, though. Dissidia's fun and all, probably my favorite PSP game I've played, but Prinny's game is a bit weak, and there's not much else on the way. Despite a new model, I think the PSP's running out of steam.
cbebop007's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 13:36
cbebop007
Yeea, let's not forget Deus Ex 3.
D-Nez's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 13:50
D-Nez
Aliens could be a great game. If they make the title's CO-OP function like Left for Dead I think it would be a sure fire hit, But what Valve created strikes a very delicate balance which I don't know if Gearbox (what happened with BiA: Hell's Highway?) can maintain - but I'm optimistic.

With Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen coming this summer, I know we'll see a video game. Transformers deserves a great video game and all the ingredients are there. They just need to get away from recreating the film and get a decent developer.. Starbreeze, what you guys doing after the Riddick Butcher's Bay remake?

Also Terminator with the robot motorcycles and giant 4 - story robots looks like it could make a for a good game, but I know better and the game will be a derivative mess - too bad really. Why don't developers adopt movies into games instead of shoehorning the ideas into the game. Christopher Nolan adopted the Batman graphic novel into a formula that works for film. Hey didn't copy and past verbatim.

Ok, I am done.
Hiltz's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 14:05
Hiltz
Here's a bigger list of mostly exclusive games for the Wii. However, some may not be scheduled for 2009 or are TBA.


The Conduit
Muramsa: The Demon Blade
Madworld
Wii Sports Resort
House of the Dead: Overkill
Punch-Out!! -
Sin & Punishment 2 -
Pyroblazer
Cave Story
Let's Tap
Tenchu: Shadow Assassins
Cursed Mountain
Sadness
Gravitronix
LIT
Ghost Busters
MotoGP
Hot Rod Show
Overlord: Dark Legend
K.O.R.E. GANG
Guitar Hero: Metallica
Rogue Trooper
Little King's Story
Rune Factory: Frontier
Evasive Space
Klonoa
Kororinpa 2
Vertigo
Sonic & the Black Knight
Final Fantasy: Crystal Bearers
Final Fantasy: Echoes of Time
Deadly Creatures
Endless Ocean 2
Pikmin new play control
DK Jungle Beat new play control
Mario Tennis new play control
Phantom Brave
Broken Sword
Ready 2 Rumble
Sam & Max Season 2
Pro Evolution Soccer 09
Tiger Woods 2010
Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop
Arc Rise Fantasia
Fatal Frame 4
Disaster: Day of Crisis
Monster Hunter 3
Fragile
Tales of ...
Dragon Quest X
Kizuna
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom
Taiko Drum Master
Dynamic Slash
Cosmic Walker
Spawn Smasher
Trace Memory 2
Red Steel 2
Pikmin 3
Legend of Zelda
No More Heroes 2
"QJ" project
Boom Blox 2 project
Suda 51/EA mult-platform project
TMNT fighter project
Unannounced EA projects (according to IGN)
Unannounced Konami projects (according to IGN)
Unannounced Capcom projects (according to Capcom)
Unannounced Ubisoft projects (according to IGN)
Possible Retro Studios project (no announcements yet)
Unannounced Monster Games project
Renegade Kid project (possibly the Dracula title)
Unannounced Factor 5 projects (may be cancelled)
DanlHaas's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 14:09
DanlHaas
A few forgivable omissions: Sin and Punishment 2, Henry Hatsworth (!), Prototype, and Uncharted 2 off the top of my head. And didn't they announce something about a Professor Layton follow-up? I might be making that up. But yeah, good preview nonetheless.
Pushtrak's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 14:23
Pushtrak
I'm hoping for big things from L.A Noire and The Outsider.

In terms of PS3 exclusives, Heavy Rain is the only one I am keen on.

Looking forward to Street Fighter IV and Resi 5 too. Wish SFIV was more an evolution of III than of II.
ryanj81592's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 14:39
ryanj81592
Think we might hear anything on assassins creed 2 or prototype? Shellshock 2 also looks pretty decent.
ChronosWing's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 14:56
ChronosWing
Went and pre-ordered KZ2 and of course EB doesn't have the demo cards yet, they said check back next week.. psh whatever. They will probably get them around the same time amazon does, beginning of February. The PS3 has some amazing exclusives this year, can't fucking wait!
Spartacus's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 15:21
Spartacus
2009 should be a good year.

Happy birthday, Jim.
akathatoneguy's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 15:54
akathatoneguy
Sorry, but I look at what's on the slate for 2009 and I'm very underwhelmed. Nothing is really making me all that excited, to be honest. There are some top-notch games coming out that are from series I've enjoyed in the past (SF IV, RE 5), but aren't what I traditionally tend to love all that much. The new IPs aren't doing much for me, either. Hopefully E3 brings some surprises, or I'll just be catching up on all of the awesomeness I haven't had a chance to behold from the last two years.
ps92117's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 16:10
ps92117
u forgot some promising ps3 exclusive , gt5, mag, uncharted2, heavy rain, and some not so hyped games like white knight chronicle,even 2010 looks good with games like qt ff13v, personally i am excited bout mag, kz2, gow3 n starcraft2, sc2 just to big to be ignored n mag is just omg
mistic's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 16:25
mistic
lets hope 2009 is more like 2007 then 2008 :-)
Monodi's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 16:32
Monodi
HENRY HATSWORTH

YOU NIGGERS
akathatoneguy's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 16:57
akathatoneguy
@ ps92117-

Oooooh, Heavy Rain, forgot about that one. That is one of the few examples of games that I'm truly excited about for 2009. I'm getting a PS3 in the next few months and can't wait to play Heavy Rain when it comes out.
Corak's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2009 18:20
Corak
Killzone 2 and GOW3 are the titles that I'm definatly picking up. MS needs to get moving, they have some good titles but nothing like the 2 I listed.
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