The 10 Most Anticipated Videogames of 2012
Here’s the standard disclaimer: We’re the ones doing the anticipation, here. This is our list and our own opinions, and I’m sure they’ll probably differ from yours in a few spots. That’s what the comment box is for. Go nuts. In the meantime here are 10 games (okay, nine games and a console) we can’t wait to play this year.
1. Bioshock Infinite
Platform: PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Release Date: TBA 2012
Why We Can’t Wait: Ken Levine’s epic travels from the sea to the sky with the floating world of Bioshock Infinite. The Bioshock name promises top-notch writing and a well-defined atmosphere, and early previews of Infinite haven’t disappointed on either front. The early 20th century setting and themes of American exceptionalism are also largely unplowed turf for a video game. Hopefully Infinite lives up to the crushing anticipation.
2. The Wii U
Platform: Uh… it is is a platform.
Release Date: TBD 2012
Why We Can’t Wait: The Wii U’s not a game, but a brand new system. Nintendo’s follow-up to the Wii is also a response to those HD powerhouses the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3. Oh, and it comes with odd tablet-controller hybrids that could open up exciting new vistas of gaming or just feel really weird and awkward. Will the Wii U feel like a classic case of “too little, too late” saddled with a pointless peripheral, or can Nintendo reignite the zeitgeist once more with an unconventional approach to user interface? We’ll find out in 2012.
3. Mass Effect 3
Platform: PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Release Date: 3/6/2012
Why We Can’t Wait: Mass Effect 2 was the best game of 2010, and that’s coming from a guy who doesn’t much care for sprawling science fiction sagas or videogames with excessive yapping. Mass Effect 3 is just a few short weeks away and I still have to clear my calendar of all other engagements. I also have to mentally prepare myself for the possibility of massive disappointment.
4. Spelunky
Platform: Xbox 360 (XBLA)
Release Date: TBA 2012
Why We Can’t Wait: Yeah, Spelunky is old news to PC gamers, hitting that platform for free in 2008. Derek Yu’s cave digging action adventure finally hits the Xbox 360 in 2012 with updated graphics, new music and a multiplayer mode. With randomly generated levels guaranteeing a different challenge every time you play, Spelunky might be the last game you ever need to download.