5. Tom Clancy’s EndWar
It has been a while since the Clancy series has come up with a completely new brand and to make it even more interesting, Ubisoft has stated the game is an RTS but not in the traditional sense, since it will focus on smaller scale battles. The game is set in the year 2016 during an energy crisis that has the world falling apart, which has divided the nations of Earth into three factions: Russian Spetsnaz, the European Federation Enforcers Corps, and the United States’ Joint Strike Force.
One of the things that separates EndWar from any other RTS is the camera, which is placed from the perspective of one of the units under command, and can be swapped to other units. Another exciting aspect is the multiplayer mode, which is said to be massive multiplayer in which online battles will take place in over 40 locations across the globe, and each faction’s hold on territory will continually change based on the number of victories or defeats. EndWar is sounding pretty ambitious, and with this new take on the RTS hopefully the game will play well on a 360.
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4. Ninja Gaiden 2
Original Xbox gamers all have some very fond and frustrating memories of Tecmo’s very hard core action game Ninja Gaiden. Ryu Hyabusa is making his return exclusively to the 360 with even more frenetic action, and if you’ve seen the gameplay video, an unbelievable amount of blood. The game will feature new weapons, a 30 hour long story mode, the return of the Master Ninja Tournament, and a new health system that regenerates at save points for all you ninja dogs out there. Another new gameplay element is the obliteration moves which allow Ryu to eviscerate numerous opponents in one swift movement.
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3. Fallout 3
One of the most anticipated RPGS of next year, Fallout 3 is promising some ambitious RPG gameplay and is being brought to us by the folks at Bethesda, who were responsible for the last two Elder Scrolls games. The game takes place in 2077, after a nuclear holocaust which drove thousands of people into underground vaults, emerging hundreds of years later into a wasteland inhabited by mutants and various other vile things. The game begins in one of these underground vaults, where the player is eventually tasked with venturing out into a 1950’s style futuristic world that was ravaged by the apocalyptic war. What you do after that is up to you as the game allows the player to freely traverse the world looking for quests. Unlike the previous Fallout games, this one will take place in the first person, although Bethesda has made it clear that this is no FPS, saying that combat will be determined by the player’s skill set. Even though it’s still a ways off, Fallout 3 is looking to be a very engrossing RPG with an almost overwhelming amount of depth, if you’re a big Oblivion fan keep your eyes on this one.
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2. Halo Wars
From the titles being announced for next year, it’s looking like the RTS genre is really starting to flourish on consoles, and is also arriving in new forms more suited to a 360 controller. Halo Wars is one of the most important games for the Xbox community, as it is the first spin off game of the Halo franchise, and everyone is wondering if it will live up to the series’ past success. The game takes place before the events of the first Halo game, and will be set around humanity’s first engagements with the Covenant.
Developer Ensemble studios have designed the game for the 360 from the ground up, and made various adjustments so an RTS can work on a console. Creating units and managing resources will be done by bringing up a rotary menu and selecting whichever option you wish for simple administration of your army. So far it looks like Ensemble is doing a good job of recreating classic Halo vehicles and characters, that all behave like any fan would expect. And yes, you will be able to command Spartans, but there is no word yet if any of them will be Master Chief.
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1. GTA 4
Although there are a lot of great games coming out next year, nothing quite matches the sequel to one of gamings most successful and controversial franchises of all time. GTA 4 returns the series to a very beautiful next-gen version of Liberty City, where you will be playing as Niko Bellic, who has come to aid his brother Roman who has gotten himself into trouble with the wrong people. The game will be bringing numerous changes to the series, one most importantly is that jacking cars will now involve more effort than pressing a button; Niko must first break the glass and then hot wire the care before driving off.
The game also possesses a new cover system for combat similar to Gears of War, in order to replace the cumbersome controls of previous GTA titles. The way your wanted level works has also changed, as the player must now escape a zone in which the police are searching, the higher the wanted level the bigger the zone. There is still a lot more to be revealed about the game, such as multiplayer modes, but it is already apparent that Rockstar is intent on making GTA 4 the next true evolution of the series.
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I’m thinking EndWar and Force Unleashed are the two I am interested in the most...