5 Games We’re Looking Forward to in March

There was a rumor yesterday that Sony was going to pull a Beyoncé and do a surprise release of No Man’s Sky later this week. (In the games industry that used to be known as “pulling a Saturn” and it doesn’t really have the most successful track record.) Of course that hasn’t happened (yet?), and No Man’s Sky is apparently still on track for a June release. If shock roll-outs like that did start to happen in games, though, that would make lists like this completely irrelevant. How could I tell you what games I am looking forward to if I don’t even know what games are coming out? It would be a catastrophe, at least within the narrow confines of this already dubiously valuable list. I hope game publishers keep that in mind if they ever decide to follow in the footsteps of Black Messiah and The Life of Pablo. I do know that the following games are coming out this month, and I also know that they all offer at least a semblance of noteworthiness. Perhaps they will be good? Perhaps we’ll both find out as this month slowly unwinds?
1. The Oculus Rift
Release Date: 3/28
Yep, the retail version of the Oculus Rift is finally going to exist for real. It’s been available in dev kit form for a while, and it’s been almost three years since we first wrote about it at Paste. The first round of preorders should ship before the end of March, bringing the new wave of virtual reality to its largest audience yet. And although I won’t have one, at least for a while (Paste isn’t made of money, and my computer has aged about as badly in the last 8 years as Obama), it’ll be a mixture of excitement and relief to have this thing finally out in the hands of the (pretty well off) people. Will virtual reality finally succeed? Will these early adopters be happy enough with the tech and launch games to recommend the Oculus to their friends? We’ll start to find out as March fades into April.
2. Adr1ft
Release Date: 3/28
Platform: PC, Oculus Rift compatible
Adr1ft was conceived for virtual reality, and is launching alongside the Oculus Rift, but it’ll also be playable on a standard computer (and, eventually, the Playstation 4 and Xbox One). It’s a game that might work best in VR, as it’s less about fast-paced action than exploration, as you try to figure out what happened to a devastated space station. It promises a focus on story and atmosphere that seems similar to games like Gone Home and Firewatch, while also sending you to outer space.
3. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD
Release Date: 3/4
Platform: Wii U