OMG YES! I was about to lose hope! In all seriousness, i actually look forward to Atelier Rorona more than SO4.
OMG YES! I was about to lose hope! In all seriousness, i actually look forward to Atelier Rorona more than SO4.
| tonio_13 said: And don't forget Last Rebellion ! It was first scheduled for a 2009 US release, but expect a 2010 since there are no news, and also the trinity game by Koei planned for a 2010 release in the West. End of 2009, and 2010 will be fantastic for JRPG fans. |
Also, remember From Software's "The Legend of Zelda: 3D Dot Game Heroes" XD
and theres another one called trinity zill oll. or something like that jeje. but i dont know if that one is coming to the west.
Lolcislaw said:
I still think that Xbox 360 edges it at the moment (well definately in the West) it still has games like Lost Odyssey or Blue Dragon as exclusives, Final Fantasy will be released on both systems and versus is still light years away. |
Youre actually right.....considering that the JRPG's listed in the OP havent been released on the PS3 anywhere yet




Now that Game of the Year awards for 2009 are behind us it is time to look towards a new year of gaming. Here are 35 games from the Playstation 3 lineup for 2010 that we are keeping our eye on. Remember, obviously there are other games releasing in 2010, these are just 35 that we find interesting for one reason or another. Also we have kept ourselves to only games releasing in February or after so don't expect MAG or Mass Effect 2 to show up on any lists.
3D Dot Game Heroes

Sure it seems to have ripped off every idea it could from Zelda and other older games from the 2D era when it comes to gameplay, but maybe that's a good thing. A crazy story is added to put a background to the unique visuals and you can upgrade your sword’s size to the point that it takes up the entire screen. I wish Atlus all the luck in the world (they’ll likely need it) when this releases on May 11th.
Ar Tonelico 3
Who can say no to a game that is all about powering up your female magic users by removing their clothing? Sure, it isn’t the most mature series out there, but it’s funny, interesting and (based on Ar Tonelico 2) it will have a really fun battle system. Ar Tonelico 3 releases in Japan on January 28th and I have high hopes that it will make it over to the states sometime in 2010.
Assassin's Creed 3

Assassin's Creed III releasing only a year after Assassin's Creed II? Sounds crazy, but take a look at the sales this series has generated and you can hardly blame them if they do release it this year. With Ezio returning, expect the label Assassin's Creed 2.5 to quickly attach itself, but with multiplayer already confirmed to be heading in its direction there could be some other pretty big changes on the way too.
Atelier Rorona

More JRPGs are always welcome as far as I'm concerned and I have been watching Atelier Rorona since its release in Japan. Fans of crafting and slightly filthy humor should keep their eye out for this game when it releases in the US in the third quarter of 2010.
Battlefield: Bad Company 2

The battlefield series is thought by many to be not just the Call of Duty series’ competitor, but its superior. DICE themselves certainly haven't shyed away from the fight, announcing dedicated server support and party chat in clear response to controversial decisions on Infinity Ward’s part with Modern Warfare 2. Well, we don’t have much longer to wait to find out which one we all prefer, it’s currently set for release in March.
Bioshock 2

The original BioShock is definitely a fan favourite, and one of the highest rated games of all time to boot. It remains to be seen whether the sequel’s campaign can capture the hearts of fans in quite the same way as the original, but we’re certainly looking forward to finding out, assuming we can tear ourselves away from the all-new multiplayer aspect.
Blur

The racing genre has always had its simulation racing games and the often more combat driven arcade racers, and never the twain shall meet, but Blur hopes to change that. Once Blur releases in Q1 2010 we'll finally get to blow up all the cars we could never afford, or at least just the ones that get in our way.
Brink

A teaser trailer revealing an unusual eye. Nope, it’s not the pre-marketing hype for the next series of Big Brother, it’s Brink. The narrative certainly sounds interesting – a utopian, floating city surrounded by the waters of a flooded earth which is on the ‘brink’ of civil war - and the art style, combat and free-running systems all hint at a unique blending of various recent Xbox 360 releases. This is certainly one to watch.
Dante's Inferno

Sure, some say Dante’s Inferno is just an attempt at copying the God of War series' gameplay, but who could be mad about more of a good thing? Once Dante’s Inferno releases February 9th we'll all get to see if the student can surpass the master.
Dead Rising 2

It's time for another round of zombie massacring with crazy weapons, such as the already revealed motorcyle with two chainsaws tied to it. We'll have to wait until some time in the 2nd quarter of 2010 before we can take the reigns of Chuck Greenie and paint Las Vegas red with zombie blood.
Dead Space 2

Isaac’s back, having somehow escaped the cliffhanger ending. Set on a space station 3 years after the first game, the concept sounds promising, and we’re hoping for all-round improvement on a solid first effort. Oh, and expect a multiplayer mode this time around, those things seem obligatory nowadays.
Fallout: New Vegas

Not much is known about New Vegas, other than that whilst it’s not a direct sequel to Fallout 3 it will offer a similar gameplay experience within the same universe (probably set in Las Vegas... ehhuh). But hey, it’s a Fallout game, you can’t not have this on an anticipated games list.
Final Fantasy XIII

Seems like only yesterday this game was revealed. Alright that’s not quite true - it feels like an age ago, and seeing every new video out of Japan only makes it feel longer. Finally all the Final Fantasy fans will get to play the latest game in the series on March 9th.
God of War 3

Some of you may be thinking “hey, didn’t I see this last year?”. Well, yes, and you're going to have to get used to that for a couple of these due to delays. God of War 3 is still the cap off to one of the most beloved action series in gaming and the demo has gotten the fans in a frenzy. I cannot wait to see what crazy violent things Kratos does next when the game comes out in March.
Gran Turismo 5

Finally it's time for Gran Turismo fans to upgrade from Prologue to the real deal. This is one of the most hotly anticipated games on the system and even non-fans cannot wait to see what the game does from a sales perspective. We will all finally have our curiosity abated later in the year.
Heavy Rain
New and inventive ideas are what keep me loving this industry, and Heavy Rain is a prime example of one. This narrative focused game even lets you kill off a main character and keep the story going, which should allow for a lot of replayability. One can only wonder what CGI-Quality will do with all his time once this game releases February 23rd.

Rico Rodriquez is back and better than ever. A focus on free roaming and playing around with his super powered grappling hook has us interested in this game releasing on March 23rd.
Last Rebellion

Hitmaker have not made an RPG before to my knowledge, but that does not doom The Last Rebellion to being a poor game. An interesting art style and gameplay that focuses on switching between two characters to succeed has kept me interested in this title even without the pedigree. I guess we will see if it’s a surprise hit or a disappointment when it releases in February.
Lost Planet 2

Causing a fair amount of hype when first teased to the public, Lost Planet 2 will mark the return of many of the original’s features which allowed it to become such a successful new IP, including huge boss battles and player-controlled mech units. As well as a returning online mode, Lost Planet 2 will also feature co-op support for up to 4 players.
Mafia 2

It's time to go back to the dark underbelly of the mob, with Mafia 2. Who wouldn’t want to play a Grand Theft Auto style game set within such an iconic atmosphere? We’ll see exactly how many do when the game releases May 3.
Max Payne 3

Not a lot is known so far about Max Payne 3, except that Max Payne has gotten markedly older. Still, it's hard not to be excited for the third game in such a great series, so we'll just have to see what happens when the game releases sometime in late 2010.
Medal of Honor

It's been a while since Medal of Honor was the premier FPS game, but now the series looks set for a major overhaul as the franchise reboots later this year with Medal of Honor. Set in modern-day Afghanistan and with an emphasis on realism, this could very well be the game to turn this flagging franchise around.
Metal Gear Solid: Rising

Metal Gear Solid has again switched focus from Solid Snake to Raiden with this latest iteration, which is heading to both the Xbox 360 and PS3. Hopefully people are a little less annoyed by the switch this time around, since at least now he's a cyborg ninja and it will be interesting to see how the classic Metal Gear Solid gameplay is adapted for this new focus.
Modnation Racers

I purchased a Wii solely for Mario Kart, so I'm always down for another kart racing game. Add in a Little Big Planet-like focus on community and level editing and you have one of my most anticipated games of 2010. I hope to see you all on the tracks (through my rear view mirror) when the game releases sometime in the first half of 2010.
Naughty Bear

‘All of the teddy bears on the Island of Perfection live happily together, playing games, going on picnics and generally having a jolly good time. All the bears that is... apart from Naughty Bear. The other bears make fun of Naughty Bear because of his grumpy moods and tatty fur. Now players must help Naughty Bear get his fluff-thirsty revenge on the other bears.’ And you thought LittleBigPlanet was endearing...
Rage

Rage is a post-apocalyptic FPS with a twist, the twist being that it’s also a racing game with influences including the Burnout and MotorStorm franchises. It sounds risky, but it’s definitely one for the list.
Rockstar’s free-roaming western is set to launch in April with open world gameplay akin to the GTA series set within huge environments ranging from frontier towns to mountain passes. Get set for an epic adventure.
Resonance of Fate

Tri-Ace is well known among RPG developers for making games with superb and unique gameplay, and Resonance of Fate looks set to keep the trend alive. An emphasis on gunplay over the more melee driven norms of JRPGs, as well as a mix of strategic cover, has us curious to play this game and try it out for ourselves when it releases in March.
Singularity

Singularity takes place in 2010 (oh, snap!) and revolves around a TMD (Time Manipulation Device) discovered by the player on a mysterious island which constantly shifts between the 1950s and 2010. The TMD has multiple uses, including of course as a weapon, but it also has the ability to move objects through time, so there’s certainly potential for some cool puzzle solving as well as sci-fi inspired first person shooting.
3D Dot Game Heroes

Now that Tony Hawk: Ride has come and gone it's time for Skate to cement itself as the premier skateboarding franchise. Skate 3 promises to add new online connectivity to the single player and give the game more of a community feel. Hopefully EA can prove that they've continued to improve upon this excellent skateboarding series.
Split/Second

The idea of blowing up the scenery in a racing game in order to slow down your rivals seems interesting, and the beautiful gameplay footage we've seen so far has helped pique interest. Hopefully the full game delivers when it releases in May 2010.
The Last Guardian

It should come as no surprise to anyone that the winner of Most Anticipated game in our Game of the Year awards for 2009 would make an appearance on this list, even though some are probably not optimistic about its chances of making it out in 2010. Team Ico have made two beautiful, artistically minded games, and Last Guardian appears to keep their streak going. It may be almost certain that either the kid or the beast is going to die at the end, but it will be a great experience regardless.
This is Vegas

Vegas revolves around four key activities - fighting, racing, gambling, and partying. By fortunate coincidence This Is Vegas also revolves around these four activities, so you won’t even need to leave your home to experience the real thing anymore.
White Knight Chronicles: International Edition

When you buy White Knight Chronicles, not only do you get a full single player RPG experience, but you also get access to online quests to complete with friends, and an area you can build to your fancy. Sony finally lets this game release in America on February 2nd and we’ll finally see if it was worth the wait.
Yakuza 3

Most thought that Yakuza 3 would never make it to American shores without importing, but come March those naysayers are going to have to eat their words. If you have ever wanted to live the life of a Japanese gangster, with all of the Karaoke and Pachinko that comes along with it, then look no further.
And there you have it, 35 games you should keep your eye on in 2010. Good luck affording all this gaming goodness.
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Good list,now give me a Persona 5 announcement...
yeah~ happy dance~



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when was star ocean 4 announced as coming to the ps3? i was on vacation, just got back. thanks for answering the question.
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When are Trinity Universe and Last Rebellion coming? 2009 or 2010?
EDIT: I see TU is hitting Japan in October