Never ceases to amaze me. It seems that when a good game that you want to play is just around the corner, it gets delayed.
So far, 2007 is pretty boring. No new good games have come out recently, save Battlestations: Midway (And that's about good for only about a week). With all the delays, we have to wait longer and longer for the good games to arrive. Late 2007 looks good, though.
So, lets get started. First up is the delays, as the blog title clearly fleshes out. Two Worlds, which was supposed to come out in March, was moved to May, and the 360 version was moved back even further. Although, they are adding an MMO multiplayer element instead of the eight player coop. If that makes it to the 360 version, then I'd say it will be worth the wait.
What else got delayed? Oh yes, Age of Conan. That gorgeous game slipped through our fingers by a whole year. Perhaps it will be worth the wait, but I guess it's to early to tell. EA has recently stopped production on LOTR: The White Council, so I wont be running around in a fully third dimensional Middle Earth any time soon. Also, we wont be seeing Mass Effect in May either, which is one game I can't wait to play.
Spore was another delay. Will is apparently making the game simpler to use, which I guess isn't a bad thing. So, I guess you're asking "What now?". Well, Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 is looking really good, since there is no plans on delaying it as of yet. Graw 2 deserved much more attention than I was giving it. With a new spawn system, graphics, and full fledged clan support? Can't wait.
What else? They recently announced Unreal Tournament 3, previously Unreal Tournament 2007, for the PS3 and Xbox 360. I'll be looking into that game more over the following weeks. I'm keeping my hopes up that Bungie doesn't screw up Halo 3 like they did Halo 2. Lets all just hope those twelve year olds keep their mouths shut. And, of course, Grand Theft Auto 4 is coming out in October. Rockstar better not delay that game.
If all goes well, 2007 will be a year to remember.
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