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STARCRAFT: Heart of the Swarm.
DoDonPachi Saidaijou - 360
Absolutely fuck all.
The most I can hope for is just news of anything planned from SNKP or CAVE.
I pretty much hate most FPS MMO etc etc modern games, even TPP - uncharted etc I hate, just can't seem to get into them.
I do like racing games, but there won't be another GT until 2015 (guess). I may force myself to get a Forza, but my 360 is Jpn, so its a hassle.
I did get Streetfighter x Tekken, because I was stupid and forgot that Capcom makes extremely ugly shitty games.
I recently got Dokuro (Vita) and that was pretty cool, so maybe something interesting will pop up for the Vita (or I could try the recent(ish) hacks for the system).
I may even get a new (old) Neo homecart - I fancied maybe Savage Reign perhaps.
If I get really desperate, I may even get that shit handheld ('X') - there's more chance of me getting that than the 3DS or WiiU.

I know how you feel. If it wasn't for XBLA and my cool buddies who gave me some games for birthday, I probably would not have bought a single game in 2012.
The only place I still find interesting stuff is Xbox live and the indie games section. The main releases either are FPS, RPGs or combinations thereof, including massive online modes which I don't care for one bit.
That's no problem, though, as I have a decent games library that I can always get back to and have fun for hours on end.
I still wonder when this FPS/RPG in-thing will come to an end, I refuse to believe that this is going to be the be-all and end-all of gaming... I mean, who needs realistic graphics in games? I don't get it. If people want realism, they just have to walk outside.![]()

At the ed of the day Tak, I think we are just getting old though.![]()
Heh, I wonder what the youngsters of today will feel like in 20 or 30 years from now.
Gonna opine here, if'n ya don't mind.
I don't think they'll be as partial as our generation is.
Just my perception here. Today's 'youngsters' grew up in a different culture where information from many different avenues of life all come at them at the same time. Their brains are conditioned differently as a result and their levels of tolerance and acceptance are different.
I also think that the general majority of any group these days, including gamers, has a 'take it or leave it' mentality. They like what they like and really don't hardline their views much. Being voyeurs on the internet, we are simply more exposed to the vocal minorities.
Resident Evil 6 is the perfect example of everything I find wrong with the development of a major franchise sequel, for example. A time tested and reliable franchise that once held a unique identity. But as time went on, production costs rose, stakes were raised and suddenly, it's not about letting the game hold on to its identity. It's about getting as many people to buy it as possible. It's about trying to be everything to everybody and jamming so much useless shit in there that it just junks up the end product. Jim Sterling at Destructoid said that the game is a 'cowardly production' and I have to agree with him. Capcom was just so afraid to let it be Resident Evil that they threw too many ingredients into it and as a result, the game is not good.
Modern technology makes it possible to play games on mobiles and other handheld devices, then there are browser games and of course PC and console gaming. In the old days, you had to buy a console or visit an arcade to play games, now gaming has become almost ubiquitous and less expensive.
However, I've noticed quite a lot of unflexibility in modern gamers. My three nephews (aged between 19 and 23 years) are PC gamers who mostly stick to the tried and proven, they rarely try out something new, let alone a genre that isn't FPS. For them, consoles and all other means of playing games are for the kids, they rate themselves as hardcore. I can't feel any soul in them, though, they're pure consumers who always want more (but only more of the same, please).
I have absolutely no idea what games are slated for release in 2013.
I'm so out of touch anymore.
Bump. NIS just announced their upcoming localizations for Disgaea Dimension 2, The Guided Fate Paradox, and Time and Eternity (Tokitowa). The first makes my day 1 buys list and the other 2 I may pick up if reviews are good.