Microsoft unveils a host of 2010 Xbox 360 games
Microsoft has unveiled an impressive lineup of games to be released on Xbox 360 this year. Many offer only a modicum of originality but some appear to be a little more ambitious, like Alan Wake, which Microsoft claims will pioneer a new genre in gaming.
Fable III and Final Fantasy XIII are likely to be popular, as are the planned add-ons for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Left 4 Dead 2.
Microsoft Game Studios corporate vice president Phil Spencer said: "This is going to be an amazing year for Xbox 360 and for gamers worldwide. It's our biggest year yet, filled with games and entertainment that you won't find on any other console".
Upcoming games include:
March
Toy Soldiers (Signal Studios) - PG
Enter a miniature world where antique toy soldiers fight in vintage World War I dioramas. Launching March 4.
Final Fantasy XIII (Square Enix) - M
How many Final Fantasy's are they going to make? Sure it's been a brilliantly successful franchise, but it will be interesting to see if anything of value can be added this time around. Due March 9.
Perfect Dark (4J Studios) - Yet to be classified
Agent Joanna Dark brings her epic tale of galactic conspiracies in future America to Xbox 360 with remastered visuals, LIVE-enabled multiplayer modes, leader boards, achievements and avatar awards.
Scrap Metal (Slick Entertainment Inc.) - G
Guns and racing. What could be better? This one harks back to the good old days of top-down arcade racers. Launching in March as a part of the Xbox LIVE Arcade Block Party.
Game Room (Krome Studios Pty Ltd.) - Yet to be classified
Launching this March as a part of the Xbox LIVE Arcade Block Party, Game Room lets gamers relive their favourite arcade and console games in their original forms. Available on Xbox 360 and Windows-based PC.
April
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction (Ubisoft Entertainment) - Yet to be classified
Tactical and super-realistic shooter. Coming to Xbox 360 and PC on April 15th.
May
Halo: Reach (Bungie) - Yet to be classified
Halo: Reach is a prequel to the best-selling Xbox franchise of all time. A Halo: Reach public multiplayer beta will start on May 4 on Xbox LIVE. Access to the beta will be available through the Halo 3: ODST game disc on Xbox LIVE.
Lost Planet 2 (Capcom) - M
This third-person shooter picks up 10 years after the original game. It allows players to follow the exploits of their own customized snow pirate on their quest to seize control of the changing planet. Due May 19.
Alan Wake (Remedy Entertainment Ltd.) - Yet to be classified
This game promises to establish a new genre - "the gripping psychological action thriller". Microsoft claims it will feel like a "chilling episodic TV series, where your wits and light are your only allies". Find out for youself on May 20.
Second half of 2010
Fable III (Lionhead Studios) - Yet to be classified
This will be one to watch. Fable III lets gamers journey from revolutionary to the ruler of Albion and beyond. As with the previous iterations, every decision you make has consequences that impact on your character and the rest of the game.
Crackdown 2 (Ruffian Games) - Yet to be classified
An open-ended action-adventure game that allows you to explore, destroy and battle it out in Pacific City.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2; content pack (Infinity Ward/Activision) - Yet to be classified
The first content packs for this award-winning title and biggest entertainment launch ever will be available first on Xbox 360 and Xbox LIVE.
Left 4 Dead 2: The Passing (Valve) - Yet to be classified
This add-on brings the original Left 4 Dead survivors down south for a meeting with the Left 4 Dead 2 cast. If you can't get enough of the zombie killing, this could be worth picking up.
Dead Rising 2 (Capcom) - Yet to be classified
Zombie-bashing action-adventure game. More of the same, but could be fun.

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Comments
Sweet these all look amazing!
Posted by: nick | June 1, 2010 11:08 PM