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--OkeyDokey-- said:
irstupid said:
FreeTalkLive said:
So is EA Fitness more or less important than a game like FF13? I just cannot tell.

 

to my parents it is vastely more important.

 

And who gives a shit about FF13.  I will pay attention to it when it has a release date in the U.S.  heck we saw like a first trailer what in 05' at E3 was it.

 

And it ISN'T gonna come out in the U.S. in 09' you can bet on that.  Plus we haven't seen anything that wasn't prerendered yet so we don't even know what it will be like.  A game known about or like 3 years, and still no release date and not even gameplay shown is a big "don't care" from me

Who's saying FF13 is coming out this year? You know half those games in that "exciting" Wii list don't have US release dates either, right?

And actually, we have seen gameplay. In screens and videos. Which is more than I can say for Dragon Quest X, Spyborgs, Red Steel 2, Crystal Bearers, Zack and Wiki 2 and I Am Alive (which isn't even coming to Wii).

*looks at usrername*

Ah, right.

Dragon's Quest X is a newly announced Wii game so I don't think not having in game footage is nearly as bad as a game that has been in development for 4 years ... Spyborgs and Final Fantasy Chrystal Chronicles both fell off the radar and were being retooled, and (with how people over-reacted to the original Spyborgs screens) I think it is understandable that they haven't shown anything until they are comfortable with their direction ... Red Steel 2 and Zack and Wiki 2 are both sequels to games that have been released and exceeded the expectations of their publishers. While they don't have a release date, I think it is fairly safe to assume these games are being worked on and will be released.

 

Anyways, we're probably at the absolute worst time of the year to nit-pick about what games will or will not be released in 2009 ... For the most part, the only games we will have a decent ammount of information on were probably delayed from their 2008 release date. Over the next 12 months there will (probably) be over 100 games announced for each platform and a large portion of those games will be released in 2009.