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The 100 most anticipated games of 2010

Kiss your free time (and your money) goodbye as we count down the year's biggest titles

We’re barely two weeks into 2010 and there’s already enough must-have games to choke one of Avatar’s six-legged horses. January alone is home to seven big-name releases, with February, March and April continuing the trend. Hell, we even know what’s coming in the summer and in some cases (like Halo Reach) we’re even certain of the fall’s heaviest hitters.

Collected here is every game that matters (so far) in 2010. Obviously some games will slip and others will be announced in June at E3, but as far as “right now” is concerned, this is a perfect preview of how bruised and beaten your poor wallet is going to be by the end of the year.


100 – Project Natal (360)




This could end up being the story of 2010. Equally, so could Sony's version. It all depends on who gets it right. And by right, we mean capture the imagination of gamers to the point that motion control crosses over from the mainstream, Wii-hogging Nanas, back to the hardcore. From what's been shown so far, Natal is winning this battle. Few could fail to have been seduced by its exuberant E3 2009 showing - especially its uncanny ability to read your facial expression and tell you cheer the hell up. That, and you don't need to hold Sony’s coloured lollipop sticks. If there were clearly defined games we could point to, this would rank a lot higher.


99 – Monado: Beginning of the World (Wii)


Next to nothing is known about this admittedly gorgeous action-RPG. Announced during E3 last year, it’s since disappeared from the spotlight and left us with nothing but questions. The developer, Monolith Soft, is best known for Xenosaga, Baten Kaitos and the Wii-only Disaster: Day of Crisis, which is a damn respectable resume in our eyes. We’re hoping for something great.


98 – Echoshift (PSP)


If you found 2008’s bizarre 3D puzzler Echochrome too confusing, then its sequel, Echoshift, may be more your speed. A minimalist side-scroller, Echoshift saddles each of its puzzle-filled levels with a short time limit. The twist is – once that time’s up – the stage resets and a ghost, or “echo,” of your last run sets out to re-solve all the puzzles you just did. With up to eight of these active at a time, the key to success lies in using them to clear a path as quickly as possible, which is both harder and more fun than it sounds.


97 – Hydrophobia (360)


What do you get if you blend BioShock's premise of a law-free state at sea, Dead Space's corridors and literally add water to the mix? Hydrophobia, that's what. Coming to us this year in three episodic instalments, this survival horror action fest is looking well worth a download, with water physics to battle and hidden plotlines to uncover.


96 – Warriors: Legends of Troy (Multi)


While we could spend a few words explaining the subtle nuances of an action game based around the Trojan War, we can summarize the whole thing quite effectively with one phrase: Dynasty Warriors meets 300. Developer Koei promises online co-op, buckets of gore and an “M” rating (a first for the series), so we’re curious for the first time in years.


95 – Front Mission Evolved (Multi)


This is a fifth sequel to the somewhat unknown SNES game Front Mission. Unknown because the 1995 original only came out in Japan, not appearing in the West until it hit DS in 2007. This PS3, 360 and PC game will continue the story which is now set in 2171. The series itself is well established and from the look of it, Evolved will continue its predecessors’ robo-suit tactics. It also features mechs called Wanzers. Don't you just love unfortunate contractions of German words?


94 – EA Sports MMA (Multi)


EA passed up the chance to sign up the official UFC license before THQ put it in a chokehold, but now they’re ready to compete in the octagon with a game of their own. If they use a control system that can revolutionise, like Total Punch Control did for Fight Night, then EA Sports MMA could prove to be a worthy adversary for to UFC Undisputed.


93 – Splatterhouse (Multi)


We have our doubts about this reboot of the bizarre, gruesome 16-bit series – it’s rarely a good sign when a publisher actually yanks a game out of a developer’s hands – but its promise of buckets of gore, coupled with a hero who routinely gets torn apart worse than Wolverine, have us just intrigued enough to be cautiously optimistic. Can it give grown-up fans of the oozing original the horror thrills they want? We should find out later this year.


92 – Homefront (Multi)


Kaos Studios’ FPS won’t see the first time we’ve blasted our way through a foreign invasion of the USA, but if all turns out well, Homefront’s futuristic tale of Korea’s American infiltration could be a fair bit more interesting than Modern Warfare 2’s brilliant but incoherent Russian-themed equivalent. It promises to tell the story of a suppressed and demoralised US fighting for survival, but the most interesting reason to pay attention at the moment is that the script is by one John Milius, of Apocalypse Now and Red Dawn fame.


91 – Infinite Space (DS)


Announced at the same time as Bayonetta and MadWorld, you'd be forgiven for forgetting that Platinum Games has a sci-fi RPG in the works as well. Apparently a great amount of depth comes from just customizing your ship and its crew as they explore (and battle) across several galaxies. The 3D combat looks great and the appealing anime cutscenes make this feel more like a console release than a handheld. Should be epic.

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102 comments

  • Darkhawk - January 14, 2010 10:43 p.m.

    Second!
  • Darkhawk - January 14, 2010 10:48 p.m.

    Also: anyone else worried that Heavy Rain is going to suffer from the same translation problems as Indigo Prophecy? British English sounds wrong coming from American mouths. "Toilets," indeed. recaptcha: blasters ordered
  • walrusthewill - January 14, 2010 11:20 p.m.

    i guess you dont believe Diablo 3 will come out in 2010 - thats fair, but if you think starcraft 2 will make 2010 i think you gotta go for Diablo 3 as well
  • dante1924 - January 14, 2010 11:36 p.m.

    Lol at Darkhawk. EPIC FAIL! Anyway, I was unaware that dead space 2 even existed! But I wasn't living under a rock! Looks like Issac is still alive, but just barely. Same could be said for the joker in arkham asylum 2. I was the only person that actually paid attention on the entire planet when Infinite space was announced. I paid more attention to it than Madworld or Bayonetta!
  • Corsair89 - January 14, 2010 11:40 p.m.

    FFXIII is still my most anticipated game of '10
  • nik41507 - January 14, 2010 11:53 p.m.

    NO COMMAND & CONQUER 4???? On a top 100 list 100!!!!!! you guys spend too much time on consoles don't you not enough bonding with you're PC tsk tsk but I guess since you mentioned starcraft 2 it's okay....
  • FETALJUICE - January 15, 2010 midnight

    Damn! So many games, so little money. 2010 is already gonna own so much more than 2007 did.
  • RandyChimp - January 15, 2010 12:12 a.m.

    God damn, bring on Red Dead, Batman 2 and GOW3!
  • Cyberninja - January 15, 2010 12:38 a.m.

    i want to know something about the new zelda already and since Batman:AA will have a GOTY addion ill buy it when it released so i will be ready for the second one
  • JohnnyMaverik - January 15, 2010 12:45 a.m.

    Ok, here is my reaction. Homefront's setting and backstory is fking ridiculious to the point where it makes me angry/want to cry/occasionally a mixture of both, but it diserves to be watched and could prove me (and others) wrong (but naturally it won't). Rage should be much, much higher up that list for reasons I'm suprised I have to point out and therefore won't bother, I meen 89/100? Really? Behind Sigularity? Reeeeeally now GR staff? You should know better than that... I'm genuinly suprised and a little dissapointed in you. Quantum Theory should be on the bloody PC, not that I'm blaming you guys. Dante's Inferno at 30 and Deus Ex 3 fking behind it? REALLY NOW?! Dante's Inferno is a pandering lump of poo, that takes a literary masterpiece and twists it into a pile of medeocracy, both criminal, pointless, and I'm sure people will love it, not shut up about it (see Bayonetta) and make me just die a little more inside. Deus Ex 3 on the other hand has more pedegree and potential than brangelina's homemade spawn. Fable III will be shit and half RTS/Turn Based if the monarch crap plans out how I personally expect it will, so even more shit than Fable II and I then, nuff said. COD 7 (or 6... can't remember if MW2 counts or not in the cronological ordering of COD games) sounds very, very promising. A tastefully but hard hitting Vietnam game NEEDS to be made. However IF they use set-pieces and maybe an element of potential Civvy killing, and you accuse them of copying MW2, I will slap which ever one of you wrote that review/made that comment. You can't do a tasteful or hard hitting Vietnam game with-out either. Bear that in mind please. However if it turns out to be Korea they can fk right off. I'm guna stick my neak out and say Epic Micku sounds awesome, and I'd love it to be awesome, but that screen you have up there gives me many doubts. I was hoping for something more along the lines of a Disney themes American McGee's alice that takes advantage of modern hardware and capabilities in the visual department. Pokemon is dead to me. Still love it though, and still play it, but only the originals, Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, series finished in my heart there. > How do you make World of Warcraft better? I take it this means you consider it to be good then. Well I say meh to that. > God of War III *tries to hide my massive erection* I hope Medal of Honour takes up where COD 4 left off in creating a hard hitting and emotionally engaging story of war. But it probably wont... Heavy Rain interesting... Bioshock 2 shoulden't exist, but I can help but be interested in it. FF13 better have an option to play it in Japanese with subs because I refuse to endure more awefully directed voice acting. Red Dead Redemption should be on the fking pc, and just for the hell of it I will blame you guys for that one. Mass Effect 2... *can't hide my massive erection* The Last Guardian... I just jizzed in my pants :'( Not a bad list all in all, got the right games in there for the most part, missed out a couple of potential gems (I Am Alive, Grey Matter, The Secret World, Death-Spank, Mars, Super Meat Boy) and got a few in the wrong order, but you did your best... I hereby name this post how to be outstandingly arrogant and overly opinionated in less than 4000 letters, take it or leave it.
  • crumbdunky - January 15, 2010 12:57 a.m.

    Jesus GR, not you guys as well! Why the hell is Natal in a list of games? Is it a game? No, it's not. Also how can you rank either the Wands(or lollipops as you so hilariously put it-at least you stay away from the dildo that usually gets used , mind)or Natal higher than each other? The only real game we've seen played with either was LBP and RE5 with the wands, and uncomfortably, a DS3 in the other hand! And if by "exuberant" you mean badly stage managed(and they didn't get that right-Bam~!)then I suppose the E3 mess for Natal was exactly that whi9le Sony's looked like it was cobbled together in the opub five minutes before stage time! We don't know how well either works, what either will do to get around the job the nunchuick does for the Wii, what they'll cost , how Natal will allow you to shoot without buttons/triggers with any accuracy or timing and we have no idea if we'll just get shovelware either. Oh, and besides, chances are both will fail as, as we all know, it's very rare for a big peripheral to come along mid gen and do anything but flop!So, please, why is Natal in there again? And having used neither and both E3 demos being ,for want of a better, more caustic word, pants just why should anyone believe any of the hype just yet? You didnn't even mention that Natal is now going to sup it's processing power from the 360 itself rather than onboard(to keep cdown costs I expect)so we won't be seeing high end 360 games backwards engineered to adapt to using it any time soon either so the E3 demo may not even be relebvant anymore, no? Whatever, the cheif issue is it's not a game and we don't have a clue if it might slip yet OR what ANY of the software will be or be like and there was NOTHING that anyone wanted to l;ay from that demo either. People want to bash or praise one or the other but the fact is we haven't got a bleedin' clue if either is any good and won't til our critical little mits get a shot later this year(hopefully)-so why are people getting heated over the two of them, flaming away and generally making like the motion controls they hated on since Wii launched are suddenly the second coming(at least on theeir console of choice)? I think the fanboys(and you lazily aligned yourself with one side of that "debate" with this inclusion however innocently you did it)and you and myself shoukld just wait til, y'know, we have a clue what we're on about. And again-it's NOT a game.
  • phgreat1 - January 15, 2010 1:02 a.m.

    Oh man Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker Metal Gear Solid: Rising MAG Arkham Asylum 2 Call of Duty: Cold Receptions ( My custom title for it. ) 2010 should be good for gamers BTW: Fuck Fallout- I'm just saying
  • Hobojedi - January 15, 2010 1:02 a.m.

    Lots of good stuff coming out this year, 2011 is gonna be hard to live up to.
  • CountFenring - January 15, 2010 1:03 a.m.

    I really don't hope they go the direction you guys said you'd like with Ghost Recon. That would ruin it. I like it for it's realism, and being one of the best modern day shooters on the console. I don't want lasers or anything. I play Halo for that.
  • slickninja - January 15, 2010 1:24 a.m.

    Wow, The Last Guardian looks amazing! Thank God I have a PS3. :)
  • patri0t - January 15, 2010 1:37 a.m.

    wow great article i cant wait for this year!
  • crumbdunky - January 15, 2010 1:42 a.m.

    I'm as keen for TLG as virtully ANYONE on the planet but I'm having serious doubts about it hitting us this year. With all the talk of R*SD's imminant saff revotlution I duunno about RDR anymore either! In fact a lot of the list could yet slip away-either to 2011 or to it's death! As for a Wii Zelda-never going to happen as , from now on, after beginning the trend with TP Ninty are going to deliberately annoy us all by only releasing a last gen Zelda as a launch title for their NEXT hardware generation! So, Wii2 in 2012 will get Wii's only purpose made Zelda after 7 years of mesing about only to frustrate and delight(cos we'll moan but STILL love it when it eventually drops on the wrong hardware!)in equal amounts! Also a few platform aberrations going on there(f'rinstance I have it on VERY good authority that Deeus Ex3 will be on, at least , PS3 as well as PC and almost definitely 360 as well-I just didn't think to ask after being told it would be on PS3 so I imagine if it's on one it'll be on both witrh the 360 being closer to develop for to the PC anyway)GR but I'm just as likely to be wrong as anyone! Plus it's a long list so you're forgiven even if I'd have put Yakuza3 MUCH higher up!
  • BishopofHippo93 - January 15, 2010 1:53 a.m.

    For the record, I don't own a PS3 and have never played Shadow of the Colossus or Ico, but in my opinion, The Last Guardian looks like crap. Sure it's pretty, but I think it's entirely overrated. And face it, there are only two ways it could end, the boy dies or the creature dies. Or both, so I guess there are 3. Otherwise, great list. I don't agree with all of GR's decisions, but it's your list and that's just fine. My top 5 are: 1. Batman: Arkham Asyulum 2(can it even be called AA2 if it's not in the Asylum?) 2. Bioshock 2, huge fan of the first Bioshock, also really looking forward to the drill! 3. The Legend of Zelda, Loved Twilight Princess...on the gamecube. Not a fan of waggle, but still highly anticipated. 4. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2, the first was fun for a while. The powers were fun, but the saber combat felt bland 5. Medal of Honor, again, fan of the series, liked European Assault and Airborne, not sure how it will fare against the likes of Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, though.
  • WrathLord03 - January 15, 2010 1:57 a.m.

    Well, at least all the games in my Want list are up here...that makes me seem normal. And even though GOW3 isn't in the top 10, I reckon it'll still win the most satisfying gore award for the platinum choices this year. Oh, and take Project Natal off the list. If the guys at GR can't even read the titles they give their own features properly (I believe the word 'games' is in there somewhere), this is almost as much of a disaster as the first ET game! ReCAPTCHA: major ludwick - there's a character name for you, FPSs. Hurry up and make him original!
  • Metroidhunter32 - January 15, 2010 2:05 a.m.

    All my money. Gone! ;_; It's for a good cause though, so I'll let it slide.

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