

#Just dance 2022 subscription price series#
I’m not really bothered about Fable as my limited experience of that series is it’s pretty shallow and thinks its funnier than it actually is, but maybe if they finally show something impressive that’ll change. No more pointless non-gameplay trailers or stalling developer chat that continues to imply nothing’s ready to be shown. My main hope and expectation for Xbox this weekend is just the obvious one: actually seeing what Starfield is like. GC: DMG? As in the model number for the original Game Boy? Wow, that’s obscure. That new Donkey Kong game that’s been rumoured for years.A DMG themed Switch Lite to accompany the Game Boy news (the GBA SP had a NES edition and the new 3DS a SNES edition so it’s not impossible for this to happen – please take my money!).What I’d love to see but probably won’t happen A ‘new’ Zelda game (either Twilight Princess/The Wind Waker re-remaster or a Oracle Of Ages/Seasons remake).Some Ubisoft news (most likely Mario + Rabbids and Just Dance).Game Boy library added to Nintendo Switch Online.As such it leaves things a lot more open to speculation and guess work. In the absence of a firm Bayonetta 3 release date, currently the only big hitter for the Christmas period is Pokémon. While we have some upcoming Nintendo releases in the next couple of months these have all been announced some time ago. I’m probably more excited about this month’s Nintendo Direct (that’s still not been announced) than I have been for one in some time. I just hope it’s not 90 minutes of Halo Infinite DLC and a Forza 14, or whatever number they’re up to at the moment. I really don’t know what to expect from Sunday and that in itself is quite exciting.

Microsoft has a lot of interesting things on its plate at the moment but I’m not sure any of them are very close to being finished. Microsoft really needs to get over those franchises and yet I wouldn’t be surprised if all three are shown in some form. What I worry about with Microsoft is that they have announced so many games there’s not much room for that.Īs well as being surprised though what I definitely don’t want is more Forza, Halo, and Gears Of War. I just want games, a couple of remasters, but mostly new games, and I mean new and lots of them.Īs with any of these events what I want more than anything is to be surprised. I’m not really bothered about add-ons, if I want to play the add-on to a game that’s been out two years I’d have gone out and bought one by now. The amount of times they go on about Game Pass and really technical stuff, which I haven’t got a clue about.Īll I care about is I turn it on, I press a button and I’m playing. I know they’re going to bring up Game Pass and maybe bring in a family pass, I just hope they don’t bang on about it. I’ve been thinking of getting an Xbox for months now and I’m just waiting for the wow factor. The fact that Quake 1 was re-released recently gives me some hope and the last game, Quake Champions, wouldn’t be my sort of thing at all. It should harken back to the first game, before it was made more generic and sci-fi, with a real gothic, Lovecraftian feel. I’m currently playing Doom Eternal again (I swear that game has the best flow state in gaming) and a Quake from id or MachineGames would be great.

I’d like to see a new Quake at Bethesda/Microsoft’s event next week. Which means Sony not having one to compare with is actually a really benefit to them, so I hope they take advantage of it. Although to be honest, these kind of showcases have never been their forte. I’m sure there must be a happy medium between these two points and hopefully Microsoft can find it on Sunday.

A few years ago you got a game shoved down your throat for two years or more now you’re lucky if you get a teaser trailer a week before it’s out. Companies seem to have gone from one extreme to the other with previews. I could say much the same about Starfield to be honest, although that at least I hope will be there.
