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GamesRadar's predictions for gaming in 2009

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Words: GamesRadar UK

More publishers and devs will focus on higher quality DLC to extend the life of their games

Anyone else hear about that pesky recession thing? It seems the games industry certainly has, with Microsoft and Sony already cutting jobs and major companies like Midway on the verge of bankruptcy. Unless developers are in the rarefied position of being backed by publishers with bottomless, recession-proof pockets, most simply won’t be allowed to take risks when making new games. In fact, making any new game - even if it is in an established franchise - in the current economic climate is risky, as many folk simply can’t justify spending their money on luxury purchases like games.

Above: During these tighter financial times, steaming bowls of DLC are the only way to survive the lean winter months

This could well lead to developers trying to prolong the life of existing titles. Not only is it cheaper for them to release new map packs or weapons for their existing software than make a sequel, but DLC is also much cheaper for the consumer. Extending the life of games you’re currently playing is good for your wallet and developer’s budgets, and that’s why we should expect lots of add-ons or GTA IV-style expansion packs this year. And, with the developers focusing more of their time and other resources on DLC, we can expect the quality of the content to be grander and more ambitious – Halo ODST, for example.


More notable studios will close

Above: Oh Monkey Chief, we barely knew thee

Devs were prophecising it at the beginning of this generation, and it finally seems to be coming true. The spiraling costs of HD development, huge staff requirements and an increasingly crowded marketplace dominated by super-publishers and first-party funded blockbusters are all putting a major financial squeeze on game studios, and with a recession on the way we can only see things getting worse. We've already lost Ensemble and Free Radical recently, and additions to that sad list now look to be a case of when rather than if.


Sony will give PSP a shot in the arm

At the last count Sony had shifted some 41 million PSPs worldwide. That may only be half of what the DS has sold but it's still a very respectable number. The problem for Sony, though, is that it's just not seeing any significant return in terms of game sales. After recently announcing some pretty drastic cost-cutting, Sony absolutely needs PSP to start making good on its massive money earning potential. So, we're anticipating plenty of PSP bang-drumming from Sony in 2009.

Above: LittleBigPlanet on a little big screen? We would say almost certainly 'yes'

And with all the lovehugs gamers - and not just PS3 owners - have given Sackboy, a portable jump for LittleBigPlanet and its stitched together star is surely the gift horse that Sony needs to straddle if it wants to get gamers - and a broader audience - excited about PSP as a gaming platform again. It's been rumoured for a while, so it's a pretty safe bet, but we fully expect to see an LBP PSP title to materialise in some form over the next 12 months.


Jade Raymond will return

Above: Jade Raymond. She's probably working on Assassin's Creed 2

Not so much a prediction as a longing wish, this one. 2008 was distressingly free of Raymond and the industry was a lot less lovely because of it. We don't care what game she's working on, we just want her to start promoting it in 2009. We miss her smile. And all the photos we've got of her are well over a year old now, so we're in desperate need of some new ones. If we close our eyes and rub the inside of our lucky pocket vigorously enough, we're pretty sure our dream will come true and Jade will come back to us.



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Jordo141  - 10 months 17 days ago 
Brillant article
Z-man427  - 10 months 17 days ago 
I doubt Jade will be back until 2010. I hope you're right though. she's pretty hot
Tasty_Pasta  - 10 months 17 days ago 
"More loved than Bambi, Morgan Freeman and Fridays combined"

Hahahaha, GR, you're fantastic. I have high hopes for '09
fionnoh  - 10 months 17 days ago 
"Motion Plus will only invigorate games if developers make titles founded on interesting mechanics, inventive premises or deep gameplay."

they wont, of course they wont. and if they do i'll die climbing the mountain of shovelware trying to get to it.
Bored6666  - 10 months 17 days ago 
yes 2009: the year well all be rubbing the inside of lucky pocket about jade raymond. "cough" hope the wii comes back to ther hard core and the psp comes back into focus, hopefull with other titles like resistance psp.
sixboxes  - 10 months 17 days ago 
Smart of you to put Jade Raymond at the end of the article. I wouldn't have remembered a single word had you put her photo at the beginning.
Jimmyjammy  - 10 months 17 days ago 
Oh I don't think I'll ever get over the loss of Timesplitters 4. For me this is like someone saying that there isn't going to be a new Metal Gear Solid, y'know, other than Hideo kojima (after every sequel).
cjzoom  - 10 months 17 days ago 
haha :D
tumbleweed dlc for home :P
Mackster-901  - 10 months 17 days ago 
how does the ds have good games..........ther sh*t psp r betta

add me 4 ps3 Mackster-901
Synster  - 10 months 17 days ago 
I have yet to experience the greatness I have heard that is LittleBigPlanet, and I await to, but, I think Sony has enough logic to not burn Sackboy out to utter Death, like Nintendo has Mario and Link(Though the Legend of Zelda games have been properly diversed throughout Handhelds and Consoles, amazingly).
ELpork  - 10 months 17 days ago 
PS: Tekken 6: Ultra bloodline remix on the PSP is a no brainier as well.
Snarf  - 10 months 17 days ago 
What is SecuROM, I keep hearing abount it but I don't know what it is exactly.
TrIp13G  - 10 months 17 days ago 
Jade Raymond = meh. The rest is dead-on for me, though.
RandyChimp  - 10 months 17 days ago 
i pretty much agree on everything there. Sony should make the sackboy their mascot, release LBP on PSP, really fix Home (PROPERLY!!!) and the wii will slowly fall. It's harsh of me to say, but the only reason its WAAAAAAAY ahead is casual gamers and gamers dragged into a fad. once that falls apart, it'll be in the same league as the ps3 and 360, in terms of monthly sales. I wouldn't mind fair sales actually, i like the idea of all the machines selling well. of course, that won't stop people being assholes online.
RebornKusabi  - 10 months 17 days ago 
The only thing I can remember about Jade Raymond is that hilarious comic she was "in", you know the one. What exactly is it that she did that was so important besides hold coat racks and fetch the other programmers coffee and food? Whatever...

However you want real female role models in gaming then you gotta start with where they really matter- in video games. Chell, Alex Vance, Shanoa and others that I have forgotten have already paved the way, now it all relies on the game companies to figure out that "Hey, we ask gamers DO actually want strong female leads that are not half-naked and have huge tittie; I swear, we already know what new character is going to be in Soul Caliber 5... Ivy's breast! They are getting so massive that they might as well give them their own portrait!

Oh and I would count Casual Mommy and Granny out of the picture just yet- there are still going to be decently rediculious sells on Casual games this year if the 2 goddamn million units of the Wii being sold is any indication of it! >_> In fact, I'm pretty positive that those "games" will over-shadow the better ones a la No More Heroes. I wouldn't call the success of the Wii a fad either- many of these same people that bought a Wii also said gaming as a whole was a fad during the late 80's/early 90's.

Here is to hoping on Sega ****ing listening to people and making a 2-D Sonic game but the odds of that happening are very slim. Also I'm tired of Sony's ignorance, they need to get their shit together and make some good games besides MGS4, LBP and... actually that's all I can think of right now lol! Considering I own all three systems, I seem to be spending more time with my 360 then I do with my Wii or PS3 and that is pretty sad.

Needless to say, good article and good job!
Tochy  - 10 months 17 days ago 
jade ftw
GoldenMe  - 10 months 17 days ago 
@Mackster- FFFFFFFFAAAAAIIILLLLZZZZZZZZ
dandubya  - 10 months 17 days ago 
Very good article. That pic you used for Home sh!tting the bed is some of the after effects Chernobyl disatster. It's right next to the famous Farris Wheel. Just thought I'd point that out.
zymn  - 10 months 17 days ago 
whoa.
Jade Raymond SHOULD return.


But in Playboy. :D
animeman  - 10 months 17 days ago 
the psp really needs to step it up or it will fail before the end of the year.
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