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Best first quarter for video games EVER?

11 amazing titles you’ll be playing within the next three months

Words: Brett Elston, GamesRadar US

We just made it through the holiday rush, wallets scraped bare from last year’s heaviest hitters, and there are no fewer than eleven quality games about to rush us. The first quarter (January through March) is usually a time of “catch-up,” where you play all the stuff that keeps piling up on your teetering backlog of games. Not happening this time.

No matter your platform there’s something killer on the way (well, except maybe Wii), and we’ve rounded ‘em up just to celebrate the fact that, for once, it looks like the games industry held onto some of its big guns instead of blowing their load in Octovember. Well played, Games Industry – now keep it up!

January’s half over, and other than Skate 2 filling the gap left from a no-show Tony Hawk, the first month of the year is predictably dry. In a matter of weeks though, get the hell ready, starting with:

Sonic’s Ultimate Genesis Collection
360 | PS3 | February 10

Normally we would not reward such brazen re-shilling of old products. Sega in particular loves to trot the original Sonic games out on compilation discs every time the rent is due, but just this once we have to relent. Forty of the best games from Sega’s most popular console for $30 is a great deal, even if we’ve already bought a few on XBLA.


Above: So ‘90s it hurts

Not so much an amazing or killer game as it is as smart buy for fans who’ve been holding out on all these retro collections. Kid Chameleon, Beyond Oasis, all three Genesis Phantasy Stars and three excellent Shining games? Plus a crapload of other good stuff? Trust us, this is the only Sega compilation you’ll ever need and is wholly deserving of the “ultimate” descriptor. Here’s hoping they’re all emulated properly…

Street Fighter IV
360 | PS3 | February 17

One of the most anticipated sequels to the biggest fighting franchise in the world, SFIV could have been Capcom’s holiday tent pole game and, given the energized base and positive word of mouth, would have done brisk business. Instead Capcom’s held onto it and saved it for one of the quietest months of the year, ensuring the highest degree of attention when it arrives.

We’ve spent a lot of time perfecting combos and swooning over the little details, and our sister publications OXM and PlayStation: The Official Magazine, whose reviews are just about to appear, are on the exact same page as us – this is going to flat-out rock.

GTA IV: The Lost and Damned
360 | February 17

Promised to us last year, the first batch 360-exclusive GTA DLC is now landing the exact same day as the aforementioned Street Fighter IV, creating what has to be the first February gaming face-off in history. As usual all the major details are in Rockstar’s underground vault, under constant guard by towering golems protected by the most powerful spells known to man and wizard alike.

Even without, well, any information, we assume this can’t magically play like crap given how complete GTA IV turned out, so as long as the storyline is decent and the biker-drenched missions aren’t rehashed Niko errands, we’ll be happy.

Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II
PC | February 23

Like every other RTS fan on the planet, we’ve been looking forward to StarCraft II. But over the past 10 years, it’s been Relic Entertainment (not Blizzard) who’s been feeding our sci-fi RTS fix with the excellent Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War series.

Unlike StarCraft II, Dawn of War II looks ready to slay some of the genre’s most sacred cows. Base building, resource gathering, and legions of cannon fodder units you don’t care about will be all but absent in the exciting new single-player campaign. In their place: shorter missions, the active cover mechanics we loved in Company of Heroes, and an elite set of squads, and a loot system that gives the campaign a nice Diablo-ish feel.

Relic’s also upping the ante in their multiplayer matches by moving the focus away from the traditional 1 vs 1 matches to their 3 vs 3 co-op games. With specialized commander units and the option to focus on building up your commander, mass producing troops, or a combination of both, Dawn of War II’s multiplayer looks like it’s shaping up to become the RTS equivalent of Team Fortress 2.

With elements borrowed from dungeon crawlers like Diablo and co-op games that got it right like Team Fortress 2, Dawn of War II sounds like a recipe for success. RTS fans will likely be in for a real treat when the game launches this February.

The Sims 3
PC | February 20

Building a virtual life, complete with virtual family, friends, enemies, lovers, pets, neighbors, homes, workplaces and hangouts, can take some time. Since The Sims 3 promises to be more detailed and customizable than ever, we may need to set aside a few months. Choose from over 60 personality traits! Seamlessly explore the entire town with no loading! Adjust your avatar’s body, hairstyle and clothing to an infinite degree! Give your dog a one-of-a-kind birthmark!

Okay, we may have made that last one up, but nevertheless, we appreciate EA giving us the head start. When the 2009 holiday onslaught arrives, our little computer people will already be great-great-great-great-great grandparents and we’ll already be enjoying the game’s first, second or fifteenth inevitable expansion pack.

Puzzle Quest: Galactrix
360 | PC | DS

Anyone who came within 50 paces of 2007’s surprise hit Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords instantly fell under its hypnotic siren song. The soothing music and satisfying clacks of colored orbs colliding hooked us once on DS and PSP, then again on XBLA. Honestly we’re a little worried about our already scarce free time, as Galactrix strips away the tired high-fantasy setting for a gravity defying, laser blasting space opera we fear we won’t be able to resist.

As with the original Quest, the fun comes from the most basic premise – match colored things with like-colored things, only now there’s a point. Blue orbs (well, hexes now) charge your ship’s shields, red affect weapons, green are attributed to the ship’s computer and so on.

No, it’s not going to sell a billion copies or unseat Call of Duty 4 on Xbox Live, but the memories of Puzzle Quest’s silent conquering of DS play time are too powerful to ignore.

Killzone 2
PS3 | February 27

We can’t prove this, but some at GR suspect Sony intentionally pushed Resistance 2 out the door to die against the unstoppable might of Gears of War 2, and saved Killzone 2 for the less hostile month of February. This hunch is backed up by the inter-office buzz about Killzone (from GamesRadar and PlayStation: The Official Magazine), that after a few hours of play it’s already a superior single-player experience to Resistance.


Above: One fault already noted though – you can knife without pause

Killzone 2 has been the PlayStation 3 game for nearly four years now. First shown at E3 2005, its trailer sparked controversy after controversy (Real time? Target renders? Coming out at all?) and eventually became an internet meme (how many avatars did you see?). Expectations are understandably high, but that same hunch we spoke of earlier tells us this is finally going to be the exclusive shooter PS3 has desperately needed for years.

Halo Wars
360 | February 28

While the title may be the single least inspired game name of all time, that boring-ass moniker makes it immediately desirable to the general gaming public. We’re sure we weren’t the only ones who saw this and thought “hm, there’s Microsoft’s big holiday game for next year.” Now that honor belongs to Halo 3: ODST, and Halo Wars is a major mover in the first months of 2009. We strangely haven’t heard much about it (save for its recent bump from March to February) though our pals at OXM said in their cover story that it definitely feels like Halo, which is comforting to hear.

Can Halo mania strike in the chilly, windy weeks of March? Will super-mainstream Halo players happily lap up a slower-paced RTS just because it says “Halo” on the box? Big questions in need of answers, but for once we’ll get those answers in wintry isolation, as opposed to sandwiched among 15 other top-tier titles in the fall.


 
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Snarf  - 10 months 17 days ago 
I'm first, am I supposed to be happy now, I just feel stupid.
chrisat928  - 10 months 17 days ago 
Only two games I have any interest in.

Sonic's Ultimate SEGA Genesis Collection and Street Fighter 4.
Rad_Bracket  - 10 months 17 days ago 
Resident Evil 5

F**king A
Z-man427  - 10 months 17 days ago 
RE5... *drools*

That's a pre-order for me. I can't wait for it. I don;t know if it'll beat Dead Space though
somthing42  - 10 months 17 days ago 
Hay!! I can't what till street Fighter IV
GamesRadarCharlieBarratt  - 10 months 17 days ago 
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I particularly enjoyed the entry on The Sims 3.
Masterfully worded.
cart00n  - 10 months 17 days ago 
Isn't the Riddick remake/sequel supposed to come out in the 1st quarter? If so, I'm very surprised it isn't listed here, as I'm sure everyone who has ever played the original is looking forward to this one. Definitely the game I'm most looking forward to playing... again...
Levy  - 10 months 17 days ago 
This quarter is going to be EPIC
flk  - 10 months 17 days ago 
I agree with Levy.

Sims 3 ftw (if it won't have DRM - if it will it will be an EPIC FAIL)
GearsofRabies  - 10 months 17 days ago 
You forgot F.E.A.R. 2 and Riddick. Also the Batman game but that might be second quarter.
TheSuburbiaRuins  - 10 months 17 days ago 
RE5 is good..
But nothing amazing, pretty much RE4 again with more "zombies" and better graphics.
GamesRadarBrettElston  - 10 months 17 days ago 
Batman - May
Riddick - April

Both definitely on my radar though. Pun definitely not intended.
jpav59  - 10 months 17 days ago 
i am definately getting killzone 2 halo wars and that sonic game i loved sonic when i played it like a lot of years ago
Jbo87  - 10 months 17 days ago 
I guess it really depends what your into as there is such an array of games there it seems unlikely that everyone will be head over heels. TBH I was never that interested in SF and GTA was (imo) a pile of turd, so the two biggest have made little impression on me.

Only Killzone and Dawn of War really appeal and I don't have a PS3 or a decent gaming rig so shit out for me on this list.

They missed out LOTR Conquest which is possibly a good thing as its lack of hyppe might just make it a damn sight more entertaining when we finally get our hands on it.
Thequestion 121  - 10 months 17 days ago 
Hell yeah! Resident Evil 5 just might top RE4. That montage vid was just awesome. Also, i need to get Killzone 2. Too bad u can't knife at any time.
mprose  - 10 months 17 days ago 
That's a righteous group of games coming out in such a short period.
Romination  - 10 months 17 days ago 
I'd think at least someone out there would have been like 'oh, Madworld should be here'

Or am I the only weirdo on the website who wants a good Wii game?
TeragRunner  - 10 months 17 days ago 
Wow only RE5 interests me. I though Prototype was supposed to come out in like...March...That's the main game I'm looking at for this quarter.
WeirdJamFace  - 10 months 17 days ago 
WOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
BURNOUT PARADISE FTW!!!!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
(i love eet!!!)
Jbo87  - 10 months 17 days ago 
@TeragRunner

Jesus i've actually been watching Prototype videos today and never thought to check it's release date. If it comes out this quarter then it should have been at the top of the list, looks fucking awesome.
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