What a year it will be

Twenty-twenty may be a defining year for the video game industry. This fall, we’ll see new consoles from Sony and Microsoft arriving at a time of technological convergence. We may still have gaming devices tethered to our televisions, but as Switch and Stadia have proven, players want their games with them wherever they go. With both Sony and Microsoft pursuing cloud gaming, we may be on the precipice of the most dramatic shift of how we play our games since Nintendo introduced the Game Boy.

Speaking of Nintendo, it’s coming off one hell of a year. Many of its second-tier franchises took a victory lap in 2019 and a few found themselves in the conversation for Game of the Year. Looking ahead, the Switch is poised to have its biggest year yet and there are plenty of highly anticipated titles for it on the way.

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That’s what this post is about. Each year, we ask Destructoid contributors to tell us their most anticipated titles of the next 12 months. For 2020, it is an eclectic mix of games that span different genres and gaming hardware. So check out our list below and tell us what your most anticipated games are in the comments.

Chris Carter

I’m kind of predictable here. I pined forDark Souls IIin 2014,Bloodbornein 2015,Dark Souls IIIin 2016,Niohin 2017,Mega Man 11in 2018, andSekiroin 2019. See a pattern? Well, there isn’t a big new From Software game due in 2020 (Elden Ringis technically TBA), so I’m going off book here.Nioh 2? Nah, I’ll leave that to someone else, but it’s probably a close second.

I’ll go with a safe bet: theResident Evil 3remake.We already know theRE2remake kicks ass,and ifRE3basically just follows its lead, we’ll be good. But I hold a particularly big jug of water forResident Evil 3and think it could actually surpassRE2. The sheer terror of the Nemesis stalking mechanic could be much more interesting than Mr. X, and I sincerely hope Capcom keeps the “random run” elements in to keep speedrunners on their toes. I don’t have a lot of faith inResident Evil: Resistance, but its inclusion as a free bonus is alright with me.

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Jordan Devore

You ever just get an idea out of nowhere while you’re driving?

I was bouncing between a handful of high-profile 2020 releases for my selection, some of which appear elsewhere in this overall staff list, but then it hit me:Spelunky 2is assuredly going to be great. It’s going to be great in a way that few other video games are, or will be. And it’s launching in 2020. Finally!

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Spelunkyconsumed me for literal years after its launch on Xbox 360. I expect nothing less from the sequel. Over the past decade, I’m sure designer Derek Yu has gained quite a few insights. I can’t wait to see what tricks he has in store for us. I can’t wait to overcome those insurmountable odds again.

CJ Andriessen

Look, ifNo More Heroes 3wasn’t my most anticipated game after its reveal at E3, it certainly catapulted itself into that spot with the visual orgasm that was its Game Awards trailer. Featuring striking animation and a set of villains that look ready to bring the world to its knees, the new sci-fi/superhero scenario looks to play well with the increasing out-there antics of Travis Touchdown.

After talking withSuda at E3 last year, it became clear how significant this series is to me. I’ve always considered it along the lines of junk food, similar to how I see other games likeHouse of the Dead: OverkillorMadWorld. Back then, I considered them nothing more than silly, violent games meant to fill the gaps between those more reputable titles. And yet, more than a decade later, it’s my time with those games that are the strongest memories out of the Wii era.

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More than anything, I’m interested in seeing where Suda goes with the scenario he’s writing. It may be juvenile compared to its contemporaries, but I’ve dug the story behind each game in the franchise and I couldn’t be more intrigued by the idea of adding superheroes and space aliens to the nihilistic mix.

Josh Tolentino

This year, I’m all in forNew Sakura Wars(or whatever Sega ends up calling it). I’m not in because it promises to be some great innovation in JRPGing or the nextNieR: Automata. No, I’m in becauseSakura Warswas a formative gaming experience of mine. My first, fully self-funded console purchase was the following:

– A Dreamcast

– Copies ofSakura Taisen 1 & 2(DC ports of the 1996-’98 Saturn versions)

– The New Nelson Japanese Kanji Dictionary

I loved those games before I even knew how to properly read their names, and to this day they remain the only non-pirated Dreamcast games I own. For better or worse, I wouldn’t be the weeb I am today withoutSakura Wars.

That’s not to say the franchise is some kind of revolution. Even back then,Sakura Warsgot big not for looking forward, but because it was a deliberate throwback to sunnier times (the first game released just 6 months afterNeon Genesis Evangelion’s first TV run concluded).

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If there’s anything truly unusual aboutNew Sakura Wars,it would be that this game’s been announced for an eventual English localization. This would make it the firstSakura Warsgame localized by its parent company (Sakura Taisen Vcame stateside in 2010 courtesy of NISA asSakura Wars: So Long My Lovefor PS2/Wii), which is a big enough step to give me hope for its future moving forward.

Marcel Hoang

Animal Crossing: New Horizonsis a whole box of emotions for me. Having not playedHappy Home DesignerorPocket Camp, I have been starved for a new quaint adventure in homesteading and home décor. The entirety of the Switch’s existence for me has been, “But when’sAnimal Crossingthough?”

But that name though,New Horizons, really gets to me. Turning 30 has not been kind to me emotionally. My life has changed a lot and has changed course drastically from where I thought I was going. But hey, that’s 30, right? There comes a time for everyone where you realize things aren’t just different but it becomesdifferent. For a lot of people, including myself,Animal Crossing: New Horizonsis finally fulfilling that long-awaitedAnimal Crossingquota for the Switch. For me though, I’ve been on a new horizon for a couple of years now. Getting to play something familiar likeAnimal Crossingwill be a nice comfort in 2020.

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New Horizonsalready looks promising as a familiar experience revamped for our contemporary expectations, like what happened withMario OdysseyandBreath of the Wild. Many more people can jam onto your island home at once, traversal is more convenient like skipping across rivers, and crafting will introduce new ways of filling out the good old catalog ofAnimal Crossingitems. Cheers to a new horizon for us all in 2020!

Jonathan Holmes

If you had a fever and took more than the recommended dose of cold medicine, then playedResident Evil 4while watchingTwin Peaksat the same time, you’d end up with a memory that’s a lot likeDeadly Premonition. The game turns 10 this year, and for the past decade, it’s been one of the defining titles in the un-AAA space, thanks in no small part tothis review from former Destructoid frontman Jim Sterling.

The announcement of a sequel was one of the biggest surprises of 2019, and I can’t wait to see what comes of it.Deadly Premonitioncreator Hidetaka “Swery” Suehiro has been plenty busy in the past few years, putting out games like theDark Dreams Don’t DieandThe Missing, while continuing to whittle away at unreleased titles likeThe Good LifeandHotel Barcelona. From a purely scheduling standpoint, no one expected him to announce anything on top of all that, let alonea sudden sequel to his most infamous work set for release in 2020.

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There’s also the fact that the success of the original game’s mix of intentionally brilliant and unintentionally hilarious moments feels impossible to reproduce. Now that Swery has established himself as something of an “outsider auteur”, will he be in the headspace to make a game that’s legitimately ingenious, so-bad-it’s-good, and everything in between? Hopefully, we’ll find out for ourselves before the year is out.

Chris Moyse

I was almosttearfulwhen I first played Lizardcube’sWonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap; emotions wrung out of me thanks to nostalgic memories of my formative years and joy at the amazing animation, delightful visuals, and beautiful recomposed music that brings the Sega Master System classic bang up to date. So whenword first arrivedthat classic brawlerStreets of Ragewould be getting its first official sequel in over 25 years, with Lizardcube, Guard Crush Games, and DotEmu all teaming up for the endeavour, I was immediately super-excited at the prospect.

Streets of Rage 4will see the return of vigilante ex-cops Axel Stone, Blaze Fielding and Adam Hunter – newly accompanied with the latter’shard-rockin’ daughter Cherryand another as-yet-unrevealed hero. This quintet will tear through the crime-ridden city, taking on all-comers, and seeing criminal scum receive the business end of a German suplex. Having original composerYuzo Koshiroin the mix only adds fuel to the hype fire.

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It’s been a restless wait since that original 2018 announcement, with the long months since peppered with teases, reveals, andbehind-the-scenes videos. But it’s all good in the ‘hood because after waiting through twoSoR-free decades,all fans want is to see this talented team knock this sequel out of the park. GRAND UPPAH!

Adzuken

I’ve technically been playingMy Summer Carfor years now in its early access state, but I still get giddy when I look forward to its completion. After all, this game is the whole reason I bought a racing wheel with a gear shifter.

If you haven’t heard of it,My Summer Caris a game about driving against a backdrop of everyday drudgery. You’re tasked with putting together an entire car in intricate detail while keeping yourself fed, showered, and possibly drunk. Your primary source of income comes from sucking septic wells and chopping wood.

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While you can race in a rally, the goal of the game isn’t to become a champion on the track, it’s merely to survive in rural Finland. There’s instant death, and between the drunk drivers, wildlife, and bees, it can be a tough challenge just to live to see the day when your car sputters out of the driveway for the first time.

Did I mention you can fill your car’s radiator by peeing in it?

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It may not have all the features of your AAA game, and maybe you wouldn’t want to be caught behind its wheel, butMy Summer Carseems like it will be a reliable piece of fun when it gets its full release. Its creator hasn’t committed to a final release date yet but has stated that it’s rounding the bend when it comes to completion. Hopefully, this means we’ll see its full release in 2020.