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We all know that this Fall has some awesome games coming out, if they haven't already. Everybody's anticipating the likes of Skyrim, already enjoying the hell out of Arkham City, or Battlefield 3, or Gears of War 3.
Unless you're filthy rich, in which case I'd marry you for your mon..I mean love, you're not going to be able to buy all the awesome titles that are coming out this Fall. A relatively frugal gamer is going to have to make some choices. Obviously, that choice is helped if you don't like a particular type of game (I avoided action games like Arkham City like the plague until Arkham Asylum got me hooked), but for the most part, you've got some tough decisions to make.
The first part of the year is usually pretty empty, though next year is actually not looking that way with Mass Effect 3 and Bioshock: Infinite coming out. But next year, I do plan to buy at least a couple of these games that I'm skipping.
Here are my choices for the Fall, and why I have made them.
1) Uncharted 3
(Thanks to GamersMint)
This is the first major game I have purchased this year. I wanted to get it because I love the whole Nathan Drake storyline, and because of the almost cinematic experience that the game gives. This series gives me the same goosebumps that the Indiana Jones movies did (at least before watching some of them...yes, I'm looking at you, Crystal Skull). This is a game I wanted to experience with the multitude of friends who would be playing it, rather than waiting for it.
There's also the added benefit of it being a PS3 exclusive, and I just bought a new PS3! Have to put it through its paces, right?
I'm half-way through the game, and really enjoying it. Though Nathan does sometimes move like he's drunk, and a couple of the chase sequences have wonky camera angles that make them harder than they should be.
I'm also looking forward to playing this online with some of my friends, though I sadly missed the Frag-Fest last night.
I'm glad this was a first-day purchase.
2) Modern Warfare 3
(Thanks to Attack of the Fanboy)
This is a game I was always going to be getting, and I guess you could say that waiting would have been ok because everybody was going to be playing it even in the new year. I just wanted to get in on the ground floor and not start from so far behind everybody else, though. I haven't played an online game in a while now, and I'm itching to get back to it.
I have no problem with anybody who prefers Battlefield 3 over Call of Duty (though if you bring your fanboyishness attitude back in response to this, I'll be greatly disappointed). It's just a personal preference that I want to try this one out of the gate first. I'm looking forward to finishing the story and to some great multiplayer.
3) Assassin's Creed: Revelations
(Thanks to TechFresh)
This is another one that I just have to finish the story to! The promise that Ezio's story is finally coming to an end was a dealbreaker for me. I want to experience this story as soon as it comes out. I don't want to chance it being spoiled, and I want to be able to commiserate with my friends about it once we're all done with it. That, and it sounds like it has some great multiplayer as well. I didn't play much of it, but I did really like the Brotherhood multiplayer. I'm looking to enjoy this one as well.
4) Saint's Row 3
(Thanks to Destructoid)
The other three games, you were probably nodding your head at. "Yeah, while I might not make that choice, I can certainly see why he would," you might say.
But Saint's Row 3? Why is that a "must-buy on opening day?"
A couple of reasons, and no, one of them is not to honour our resident awesome blogger and hero, Saint (though he would deserve it, and there's my obligatory mention again).
First, the pre-order bonuses.
How can you say no to a "Man-a-Pult Car?"
(Thanks to FHM)
Yes, it's a car that sucks up people (and yourself, if you want) and uses them as live ammunition! Not to mention a gun that shoots baby octopi at people so that they attach themselves to the heads and turn an enemy into somebody fighting on your side.
How can you go wrong?
This game is also being purchased first day because it's so damned fun (or at least the first two were, and everything I've heard says the third game is even more so), and because my wife gets a kick out of watching me do the Insurance Fraud missions. And a happy wife is a wife who doesn't complain too much when I'm hogging the TV playing games.
That's four games at $60 a piece. You do the math.
There were some reasons why a game was excluded as well. I don't have 100+ hours to sink into Skyrim right now, and it has no multiplayer for people to abandon by the time I get to it, so that game can wait until next year. Yes, I'm aware that this means I will be buying two time sinks in the first part of next year. I'm bracing myself for it.
(Thanks to EveryJoe)
Making the choices I did, the last month and a half has been really hard, watching my fellow gamers revel in the thrills of the games they've picked up and played. Twitter was rife with tweets about how wonderful Arkham City was. I saw my friends getting achievements on Gears of War 3. I watched the back and forth about Battlefield 3, and realized that this decision was actually the easiest, since I do shooters on the Xbox and don't have room to install the game (server issues and the diluted graphics made me not regret that choice at all).
I knew my time was coming, though, and now that November is here, I get to immerse myself in gaming goodness along with everybody else. It's going to be a busy month! But it's good to be back with my friends, talking the same language as they are again.
(And don't forget to look at my take on what you *should* be buying this year!)
I'm not buying much of anything this holiday season because... well, I can't afford them. Time to go back to my corner and keep playing games from 2008. Well, except for Mass Effect 3. You can be *** sure I'm getting that opening day.
Welcome back, Hist!! Long time, no see. Anyway, I decide not to buy them all or pick couple recently released games because I'm on tight budget right now. :/ But, I might...just might buy Uncharted 3 because I'm huge fan and the graphic looks absolutely stunning especially desert part. And yes, it's tough choice to make for games you want to buy because there's a lot of good games being released soon this month and next months.
Nice top 3... I absolutely love U3 and am now obsessed with it.. and I am also looking forward to Revelations, but never really got into the multiplayer for it. U3 is probably the only game I play online...
I got Rage, and I'm getting Skyrim and AC:R. I'm not a COD fan, but the new Survival mode makes me want MW3---badly. Oh well.
Aw, i missed the frag fest too...i got to wrapped up in the campaign. Lol.
I agree with almost all of your choices. ( though i personally chose Battlefield 3 and will be getting Skyrim day one!) You picked most of the games i want and have to wait to get. They just gave us too many choices this year...some games we're bound to miss out on...at least for a little while. :)
I got RAGE, Battlefield, and Im gonna get Skyrim and Dark Souls...good picks!
Just Skyrim and Uncharted 3 for me, I'm on a pretty tight budget.
Skyrim, Batman Arkham City, Battlefield 3, and Uncharted 3 have been my choices. I've completed Batman enjoying Battlefield, waiting for Christmas on Uncharted, and absolutely going crazy waiting for Skyrim lol.
no zelda? for me i have bought battlefield 3 and am getting MW3 and zelda. Skyrim, AC, Saints row, and batman hopefully for christmas!
I had to narrow it down to four choices as well, mine being Gears 3, Arkham City, Modern Warfare 3, and Dead Island. Seems like you have some solid choices as well, all having very diverse gameplay styles. I'll be asking for games like Uncharted and Assassin's for Christmas.
Great choices, Hist. Playing Uncharted 3 right now; it's great! I understand the interest in MW3, which I'll get eventually especially for its campaign, but Battlefield 3 is a higher priority for me. And still have most of Revelations' predecessors to finish. As far as Saints Row The Third, I'm looking forward to that, too. Never cared too much for the first two, though been playing SR2 more lately and getting into it. I do wish I had the preorder bonuses, but won't be picking this up at launch. I don't have much to spend, but have been saving for some time so between Deux Ex, Dead Island, Rage, Battlefield 3, Uncharted 3 and Skyrim, these great titles will keep me busy indefinitely.
Got God of War Origins, Gears 3, Rage, Dark Souls, Forza 4, Rocksmith, Battlefield 3 and MW3 already. Picking up Skyrim tonight and Super Mario 3D on Sunday. Skipped Uncharted 3, for now... I will certainly pick it up later. So many games, so little time... I agree with your theory though, pick up the games [you are passing on now] later, and have great stuff to play during the inevitable drought that will certainly befall us all come springtime/summer... Have fun in Skyrim everyone!
Saint's Row: The Third is my 2nd ever pre-order (Assassin's Creed II was the first). Since I ordered from THQ's website, I'm also getting the "season pass" for the first three DLC missions included free of charge (in addition to the Genki pack). Just can't pass up those bonuses.
I'm way behind on the Assassin's Creed series, so I can wait for AC: Revelations. I'm not big on multiplayer, so like you, I'll dabble in it. I'll wait for the inevitable Black Friday/holiday shopping sale prices.
I won't be getting MW3 (just not a fan of the military shooters in general) or Uncharted 3 (no PS3 yet; I'm waiting for it to reach the $1 per HDD gb threshold), but I will be getting Skyrim... the GOTY edition. So, sometime in early 2013... ;-)
I can appreciate the lack of time & money to dump into all these games! I personally had a similar debacle in my head of what games to get. I went with Gears 3 and BF3 based only on the sole fact that I've played every game in each series. I would've bought MW3 but unfortunately it was released last. I barely have enough time to play the other two games!
Game on.