I'm not interested in random list. I'd rather see people's favorites so that I know they are games they actually played thru and enjoyed. Thats why I kept it at a nice low number(5) but I still had enough for honorable mentions.
The reason why only consoles is in the title is because consoles are the only ones in the 7th gen. But I know that some people don't even play console games(for instance some people only play PC games) and I didn't want to leave anyone out. I have never even played a tablet or OS game but there are some people that play them and I of course didn't want to leave any gamers out, provided the games that are their favorites came out no earlier than when the 360 launched and started this generation.but not sure if this was exclusively for consoles or not. I think it'd probably be best to leave handhelds and consoles seperate in that regard, because I know that as many great handheld games, there aren't any that will beat out a top five for consoles.
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Originally Posted by THE 1 2 P
The only two I can think of that haven't been posted yet are Alpha Protocol and Dead Island.
The Saboteur
Alpha Protocol
LA Noire
Assassin's Creed
Dead Island
1.) Bayonetta
Good god, if only all Sega games were this well designed and fun! Don't know if there will be a sequel, but won't be disappointed if there is. This game brings out a bit of my fanboy and it may not be for everyone, but this is the closest Sega has been to being "Sega" in a long time, if not a bit odd, lol. Not sure if it brings out the good or bad in me, but I love it! Non stop climax ftw!
2.) Uncharted
The first game wasn't designed so great, but the second and third ones were perfected. Taking video gaming and cinematic entertainment and mixing them together seemlessly.
3.) Demons/Dark Souls
Bringing the dungeon crawler type experience back with a modern flare. So atmospheric and moody, and......challenging. A true core gaming experience.
4.) Lost Planet
I may be in a bit of a minority here, but I love this franchise. I have torn the first and second game apart and loved every minute of it. It lacks depth in story and overall is only what you make of it by playing the harder difficulties and unlocking the content, but the action is nothing short of a "Contra" clone, pure in your face blow the hell out of shit action, done VERY well. Makes the heart pump.
5.) Minecraft
Obviously. No explanation needed. A true trendsetter for this generation. Single handedly has managed to make games creative again and has gotten the wheel rolling in general for pushing gaming forward in new directions.
It doesn't matter if they have already been posted or not. This is not a "list" thread where we are just listing all the new IP's for the sake of listing new IP's. This is a "list YOUR top 5 favorite new IP" thread. I don't care if your top 5 has already been listed twice or more by other members. If they are your favorite new IP then you deserve to list them as well. Thats why Uncharted has already been mentioned several times.
Last edited by The 1 2 P; 07-27-2012 at 08:35 PM.
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Originally Posted by THE 1 2 P
Mine would be Bullet Witch, Golden Axe Beast Rider, doh, wait that was supposed to be a franchise revive wasn't it. Well, I don't like anything this generation then, though I did get the first Gears of War and play through the second. Fruit Ninja Kinect is good for some pick up and play kinesthetics.
Thought of some more, the Batman Arkham games and Darksiders are good. I really enjoy Iron Man on 360 as well.
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I have played fairly little this generation, I admitted to that, but I figured I had played enough to at least come up with a few new franchises that I liked and was surprised I couldn't. I mostly play RPGs, platformers, adventure games (a la Zelda), and other various Japanese-developed games.
It is hard to think of new franchises I enjoy for current systems. I mostly play on the DS for new consoles so I was going to mention Phoenix Wright but that's really a remake of an older GBA game so it doesn't count. I guess there's Trace Memory and Hotel Dusk though the sequels never came out here and the developer is now out of business. There's Touch Detective too but with these three games I've only played the first game in each series so I can't really comment on the series as a whole, and these series only have two games each so they're not really like a franchise where you expect more sequels in the future.
1) The Walking Dead.
I know this is based on another property, but it seems to fit the criteria. Holy crap this game is good.
2) Bayonetta
I actually thought i'd be the first one to mention this. I'm glad I wasn't. I don't generally like crazy weird Japanese games, but this was an exception.
3) Gears of War
I like shooters, and these were good shooters.
4) Alan Wake
Hell yeah. Great story. I hope there's a sequel.
5) Puzzle Quest
One of the most addictive games I've played in a long time.
Uncharted
Infamous
Resistance
LittleBigPlanet
Gears of War
Demon's & Dark Souls. #1 in my book. It had it all. Great concept that can call it's own. Excellent balance. Weighted decisions. Challenging gameplay. And victory is deliciously rewarding. A true modern video game, imo.
Child of Eden. What depth Demon's Souls had in the gameplay department, Child of Eden matched in imagination. Bought on Move for $40 and wasn't disappointed one bit. First thing I buy when getting a Kinect.
Trauma Center. Leave it to a niche Japanese company like Atlus to turn a mundane, thankless career into a great, innovative series that fully-utilizing DS touch screen capabilities with a slush of supernatural, occult sci-fi flavor thrown in for good measure.
No More Heroes. You play as a sex-crazed sociopathic killer-otaku taking out the top ten assassins with your lightsaber of death that includes decapitating your long-lost sister in order to get in the pants of a equally-crazy hot French-accent party girl whose married to your long-lost brother with child....and you save games on the toilet. On the Wii.
Professor Layton. I'm surprised I'm the first one mentioning it seeing as there's 4 games out on DS already and a 5th coming soon to 3DS plus the Layton x Phoenix Wright crossover along the way.
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It does fit. It's the first Walking Dead video game and thus it's a new IP for this generation. The reason why the Arkham games didn't work wasn't because they are based on the larger Batman IP but because they are also part of the overall Batman video game franchise, which has been going strong long before this gen even started.
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Originally Posted by THE 1 2 P
Dead Space - This series has really taken over the Survival Horror genre for me. The eerie settings of the Ishimura, the plot line that constantly has you questioning Isaac's sanity, and the solid gameplay make this one a big winner for me.
Mass Effect - What's to say that hasn't already been said? Compelling story arc, interesting characters, solid writing, and even a great multiplayer component in the third installment. There are few games where I am excited to pick up all the DLC, but this is one of them.
Dante's Inferno - This game took everything I enjoyed about God of War and added an interesting story line. The fighting was excellent, and the power up system worked great.
Borderlands - How do you take an average FPS and make it great? Look no farther then Borderlands. The writing was humorous, the gun loot took me back to my feelings of PSO, and you get a sprinkling of RPG leveling thrown in to boot. It made it fun to play online with friends.
No More Heroes - Suda51's games are always interesting to say the least. The ridiculous story line and good controls (a real surprise for a Wii title) made me a big fan. Both of the games are not to be missed.
Honorable mentions:
Bayonetta
Crackdown
Rock Band
Wii Sports Resort
Yeah, that's all I could think of..
Who is under the impression that no new IPs are released? When I lament about the scarcity of new games I'm usually referring to the lack of truly new experiences. Most of the "new" IP listed in this thread have a lot in common with old IP. I realize it's no easy task to come up with something purely original these days, but if I'm going to celebrate "new" IP the developer better deliver some sort of fresh experience. Regardless, some good games have been mentioned so far, carry on.
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Those are random complaints I have been hearing over the last several years of this generation, along with the assertion that only sequels and fps/rpg hybrids get released. Obviously it's nothing but a big sweeping generalization but some people seem to think theres some truth to it.
While this may be true you can say the samething about pretty much any medium. Was there any music that came out the last few years that was completely different from the previous 80 years? Any new books that came out that needed to be read differently than the books from 50 years ago? Samething with movies because 3D is nothing new.When I lament about the scarcity of new games I'm usually referring to the lack of truly new experiences. Most of the "new" IP listed in this thread have a lot in common with old IP.
What exactly do you mean by fresh experiences? We've gotten motion controls on consoles, touch controls on portables and voice command controls with Kinect. 1 vs 100 was unique in that it was the first ad-supported free to play console MMO, having anywhere from 50,000-200,000 people in the same game during the beta season. But beyond those I'm still not sure what you mean by fresh experiences. If you have played video games for a decade or longer you can eventually lump everything into an already existing category gameplay wise.I realize it's no easy task to come up with something purely original these days, but if I'm going to celebrate "new" IP the developer better deliver some sort of fresh experience.
Last edited by The 1 2 P; 07-29-2012 at 03:47 PM.
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I'm not debating it extends beyond videogames, but I don't know that I'd necessarily celebrate the "same old thing" either.
It really depends on the game and your perspective/expectations in terms of what's "fresh" or "innovative." Sometimes all it takes is a gameplay tweak in an established genre or new technology to give the "same old thing" a new coat of paint. Of the games listed in this thread Bayonetta and Child of Eden (w/Kinect) instantly spring to mind. There's really no rigid definition of what is or feels fresh. Hope that makes sense.
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