Joined: 7 Dec 2008 Age: 47 Gender: Female Posts: 27,019
17 Dec 2019, 3:07 am
What games are you looking forward to seeing released in 2020?
So far, this is my list:
Animal Crossing New Horizons Rune Factory 4 special edition The Snack World
Harvest Moon Mineral Town remake (I don't actually know its release date)
_________________ BOLTZ 17/3 2012 - 12/11 2020 Beautiful, sweet, gentle, playful, loyal simply the best and one of a kind love you and miss you, dear boy
Joined: 4 Nov 2005 Age: 38 Gender: Male Posts: 2,555
17 Dec 2019, 8:12 am
Baldr Sky - A release of the Japanese games Baldr Sky Dive 1 & 2, a mech action game set in a cyberpunk world.
Doom Eternal - The sequel to the best FPS game to come out in recent years.
Half Life: Alyx - It's the next Half Life game, I just replayed the entire series this month in preparation for this. Might need to do some squats and cardio too though.
Hollow Knight: Silksong - The first game was awesome, here's hoping the second can live up to it.
Impostor Factory - The third game in Ken Gao's series which started with To The Moon.
Rewrite - A Key romance visual novel that's been getting an official translation for years now and seems like it'll finally release soon.
Joined: 7 Dec 2008 Age: 47 Gender: Female Posts: 27,019
24 Dec 2019, 11:42 am
Since it was due Dec 2019 and still isn't out, I will add Garden Paws for Switch to my list, although I don't know if it'll even be released at this time.
_________________ BOLTZ 17/3 2012 - 12/11 2020 Beautiful, sweet, gentle, playful, loyal simply the best and one of a kind love you and miss you, dear boy
Joined: 7 Dec 2008 Age: 47 Gender: Female Posts: 27,019
09 Jan 2020, 9:20 pm
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Rescue Team DX
_________________ BOLTZ 17/3 2012 - 12/11 2020 Beautiful, sweet, gentle, playful, loyal simply the best and one of a kind love you and miss you, dear boy
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