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15 big 2009 games you've probably forgotten about

Games that might do the business in the next 12 months

Words: Duncan Harris, GamesRadar UK

You’ve spent the money for rebuilding the orphanage on videogames, and already you’re wanting more? Fair enough, though we defy you to remember all of 2009’s hot prospects with so much Fallout 3 in your brain. Here, because we love you, is a quick rundown of the ones that slipped off the radar yet still have the potential for greatness.






Atari | Starbreeze Studios
Out: Spring
On: 360, PC, PS3

Chances are you’d forgotten all about Vin Diesel. We understand. Either you didn’t see this year’s Babylon AD, in which case he’s gracefully slipped from memory, or you did, in which case you’ve scrubbed him from memory with Bleach and a wire brush.

Still, remember how much fun you had with The Chronicles Of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay? This expansion-pack-turned-sequel boasts updated visuals, a new story, and a suite of multiplayer modes. Here’s hoping Starbreeze has used its extended development time wisely.





Ubisoft | Reflections
Out: Q1
On: 360, PC, PS3

Anyone who bothered to stop yakking on the internet and actually play Driver: Parallel Lines will know just how good it was. It’s still the best way to pretend you’re Ryan O’Neal, no matter what any Nico Bellic might pretend. So bring on the sequel, we say, and maybe someone will buy it. That’s unless, of course, Reflections does its old trick of spending too long on its physics engine, in which case expect another episode of “Police Cars Do The Funniest Things”.





Valve | Arkane
Out: TBA
On: PC

Try bringing your wife to the computer and going, “Look! It’s a genre-splicing FPS conceptualised by Viktor Antonov. The Viktor Antonov.” Go on, we dare you. As it happens, the input of the artist behind Half-Life 2 isn’t the only reason for people who actually like games to head straight for The Crossing.

He’s a bloody good one, though, if the artwork he’s produced so far is any sign. After mixed results with Dark Messiah Of Might & Magic, Arkane is looking to innovate again with greater success.





Stardock | Gas Powered Games
Out: Spring
On: PC

Admit it, the thing you wanted most from Shadow Of The Colossus was to guide those big boys into battle and squash people like ants. No? Eat more meat and stop being a communist.

In Supreme Commander, RTS supremo Chris Taylor made things blow up so bad you had to retreat to the moon to get a decent look. With Demigod, he’s going large once again, mixing up RTS and RPG and throwing some truly massive battles in for good measure.





THQ | Volition
Out: January
On: 360, PC, PS3

Red Faction 2 wasn’t so bad, you know. Red Faction 1 was even pretty good. Saints Row really was quite bad, however, which is why Saints Row 2 felt entirely goddamn okay. For goodness sake, Volition, stop doing everything by halves. We have a hunch there’s a really good game on its way from the maker of PC classic Descent, and this might be it. An all new Geo-mod engine promises destruction that truly influences both tactics and AI.





Rockstar | Team Bondi
Out: Q1
On: PS3 (TBC)

When your company’s called Team Bondi and your game’s been almost silent for over a year, people might think you’re on the beach drinking Rockstar’s money. Can the people behind The Getaway make a decent game? We’d love to think so, especially given the few others that actually try to tell a story of real, intelligent characters. Loosely based on the fictional LA of James Ellroy crime novels, this one’s being kept close to Rockstar’s chest - as ever.





Realtime Worlds (TBC) | Realtime Worlds
Out: TBA
On: PC

Let’s go out on a limb here: APB will be game of the year 2009. Crackdown was so bold and influential that folks are still figuring out ways to rip it off, and the makers of Burnout Paradise, for one, have to hold back tears at its mention.

Now imagine that same sprawling world, stellar artwork and trailblazing design in a cops-and-robbers MMO. If GTA fell asleep after a smashing date with a beautiful girl, this is what it would dream of. We hope.

 
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Dameon Angell  - 6 months 16 hours ago 
First, I'm sure we'll see Nuke Nukem Forever there for years to come.

Second, Dark Athena will probably be the biggest seller out of the group, next to 50 Cent.
cloudbus  - 6 months 16 hours ago 
thats a pretty solid list i have to say i am most looking forward to red faction gurellia as i have played the first two and they were pretty cool games especially for there time
hot_heart  - 6 months 15 hours ago 
I'm guessing we probably haven't forgotten about Prototype, or inFamous (or however it's stupidly capitalised).

I'm looking forward to Prototype but I'm skeptical about inFamous.
Jimmyjammy  - 6 months 15 hours ago 
Man I'm so excited about "Untitled Formula one game" and I'm comletely sure it will be "an unspecified amount of" fun. Whoopie.
hardcore_gamer1990  - 6 months 13 hours ago 
What no Ghostbusters?
Shame.
Savannah1994  - 6 months 13 hours ago 
You know , this list sucks....
Red Faction is stupid , and the rest well , lets just say that dark athena probably is the game that stands out the most on the whole list....wich is pretty sad , cause that game sucks too.....what about Killzone , Uncharted 2 , and The sims 3?(oke the sims isn't really what im waiting for but hé...)
anyway , i hope this list is completey based on fantasies , cause there's no way that this is reality XD
bernie10  - 6 months 13 hours ago 
Godfather 2?
heartskuppy  - 6 months 12 hours ago 
@ savannah1994, the article is "2009 games you've probably already forgotten about", so that's why there aren't any big names on here.
inkstainz77  - 6 months 11 hours ago 
They are right I forgot about those games... BUT I remind myself daily about Kingdom Under Fire 2. Anyone seen that smoking trailer? THOUSANDS of units clashing in a mix of steel kisses, broken faces, gunblasts, towering dinos squashing hapless infantry fodder, and controllable dragon support units? Maybe this slipped under their radar too... Or possibly the tentative 2009 release kept it omittable? Either way, everyone else can enjoy their sequels and I will preorder mine.
Metallica  - 6 months 11 hours ago 
Looking forward Kingdom Hearts 3 (PS3)
NightAce84  - 6 months 11 hours ago 
Did everybody forget about "Prototype"? It comes out in February and, if good as advertised, could easily be game of the year. It's like a mix between GTA and Dark Sector. Looks amazing.
brothir  - 6 months 11 hours ago 
Cheers to that, Metallica.
Rattlehead  - 6 months 9 hours ago 
Hopefully the new Duke Nukem wont pull a Chinese Democracy. Also, wheres Arkam Asylum?
sprog  - 6 months 8 hours ago 
DNF? I'll believe it when I see it. The one that gets me excited is Aliens. finally, a potentially great proper Aliens game that isn't AVP.
stopandstare  - 6 months 8 hours ago 
i cant wait anyblonger for duke nukem. ok your gonna say wow but i played the original duke for the computer when i was seven. thats how i became enticed with gory video games, and video games period. duke forever looks amazing and its actually in "3D".
cart00n  - 6 months 8 hours ago 
Speak for yourself - I NEVER forgot about Riddick, or Overlord 2. Obviously someone forgot about Beyond Good & Evil 2...
evildevil2  - 6 months 8 hours ago 
Overlord 2, awesome and funny, 'nuff said.
chiko81  - 6 months 8 hours ago 
agree with this list but one thing

where the hell is PROTOTYPE!?!?!?!?
Gilmat  - 6 months 8 hours ago 
I see no DIablo III.
Spybreak8  - 6 months 6 hours ago 
I rented Overlord but if I had the money then I would have bought it, it's utterly cute evil, haha.
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