"Looking over the release schedule for the next two months, it’s hard not to be blown away by the sheer wealth of eagerly-anticipated titles about to land.
"Packed-full of high-profile blockbusters and new entries in some of the biggest series around, it’s set to be one of the most eventful 60-day chapters in gaming history."
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I just liked the headline, but I also agree with the article. The next 2 months sees something for just about everyone and to top it off they're almost all for fans of existing franchises. Plus the platform division is great as well (which really does mean something for everyone).
Makes for a serious pain on the budget though so will have to pick and choose between all the different games. Not to mention many games are expected to be released around April or May as well (but not as many). Its like the Holiday Season part 2 (better for some)--good time to be a gamer.
One at a time!
And that is just the stuff we know the release date for.I am crossing my fingers for an early launch of Alien Spidey, Puppeteer and Rain.
March is one killer month my wife hates me more each time a pre-order something lol. (considering most of them are collector's editions) XD
It already going to be hard to choose between Bioshock Infinite and Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance but then there is Sly 4,God of War Ascension,potentially Puppeteer and Rain and Crysis 3.And that doesn't even include Last of Us later on in the year. The only good thing about this is I don't have to buy them all at once and will have a lot of games to buy later.