Hello everybody and welcome to this week's Community Question!
My name's Alex and I hope everyone had a great February!
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It's always fun talking with you about your answers and all of us learning about each
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Before we ask the Community Question this week, we'll need to read and reply to all
your answers from last week's question today!
For the people who missed it, last week's question was, "What are your most anticipated
games of 2018?"
There's been plenty of interesting answers from last week where people posted games and
weren't sure whether they'd come out in 2018 or not.
Because of the nature of the question, I'll try to give you their current release dates
whenever appropriate.
Got it?
Great!
Let's read your answers!
Nauto-Ace-211-EX writes:
Detective Pikachu.
Finally, a Pikachu who can talk, investigate crimes, and drinks coffee.
I just wish Danny DeVito voiced Detective Pikachu.
And, also, Megaman 11.
I remember the petition (that I also signed, by the way) to have Danny DeVito voice Detective
Pikachu.
Think about how ridiculous - and maybe fitting? - he would sound!
Naturally, this never would've happened, but the sheer thought of hearing Danny DeVito
say, "Pika!
Pika!" in a gravelly voice sounds ridiculous.
Detective Pikachu is coming out March 23, 2018 in the US and Europe, so that checks
out!
Also, Megaman 11 is currently slated for 4th quarter 2018, per their announcement.
biophoenix writes:
I have a feeling it might come out this year, but that's Trails of Cold Steel III.
The stories in those games keep me wanting more.
Yakuza 6 and Kiwami 2 for sure!
And I'll also mention Metroid Prime 4.
As of this recording, there haven't been any announcements made regarding Trails of
Cold Steel III's release in the west so, unfortunately, the game doesn't count.
That being said, I've seen some screenshots of the game and it looks really, really good.
Isn't Trails of Cold Steel a series you have to play from the beginning though?
I think that's the curse of putting a number in your title: you'll always have these
kinds of questions lingering.
And I think I'm not the only one here who's hoping that Metroid Prime 4 comes out this
year… but alas, there's no concrete details about it other than a logo showing intent.
Intent is everything, but there's not even gameplay.
I'm with you on Yakuza 6 and Kiwami 2… though Kiwami 2 still has yet to be formally
announced for the west.
That said, I'm sure we'll hear about that and The Fist of the North Star Kiwami in the
very near future!
More on Yakuza 6 shortly!
Darkscream writes:
Since Dragonball Fighter Z and Monster Hunter World are already out, the last one left for
me is Yakuza 6.
The Backlog Battle community loves its Yakuza games, and the announcement of Yakuza 6 being
Kazuma Kiryu's last dance makes the game a must have.
Yakuza 6 was sadly delayed to April 17, 2018 in the US and Europe, but remember that the
demo is coming out this Tuesday on February 27.
You can carry the save over to the full game, once it's released, so none of the work
that you put into the demo will go to waste!
So mark the demo release date on your calendar and let's all get ready to send off Kiryu
in an amazing fashion come April!
CryMorGaming writes:
Detroit.
Detroit: Become Human has the potential to be a great game.
I say potential because David Cage hasn't been batting 1000 for a while.
I will say that the last game he made that I genuinely enjoyed was Indigo Prophecy, which
I played recently.
But despite promising a million different outcomes depending on your actions in Detroit:
Become Human, the game feels reigned in a little bit - like the game could work.
Most games with choices tend to be plagued with rudimentary nuances that matter so little
that they don't really affect much, but Detroit's investigative gameplay has some
real potential here.
And I can't wait to get my hands on the game whenever it comes out - sometime between
now and the end of June 2018, according to their last press release.
Terry309 writes:
Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord.
There's more to Terry309's comment about this game in the comments - more than what
I'm showing here - so I urge you to check it out if it sounds interesting.
But talking with him about the game, it feels like the real progression of the Dynasty Warriors
series (sorry Dynasty Warriors 9) where there's not only real-time combat, but also strategy
and RPG elements involved in a huge sandbox environment!
If this sounds like a great game to check out, Terry309's got a whole comment full
of details about the upcoming game… which seems to not have a release date.
But hey, the original is out at least!
The Golden Bolt writes:
I'm very excited for Mega Man 11, Spiderman, and a few others but really, what'll make
or break 2018 for me is what we see announced at/before E3!
We know Mega Man 11 will come out some time later in the year, but Spiderman… well…
we have a 2018 window?
I guess that's good enough.
That said, I share the same sentiments as Golden Bolt when he talks about E3 this year.
Will we see Cyberpunk 2077 at the big show?
How about Ghosts of Tsushima?
Either way, it's only a few months away!
Where has all this time gone, eh?
Matt Wheaton writes:
Dragon Quest XI, Red Dead Redemption 2, Ni No Kuni 2, Cyberpunk 2077, Yakuza 6, and Shin
Megami Tensei V.
I don't think Cyberpunk 2077 and Shin Megami Tensei V are coming out this year.
In fact, I think Shin Megami Tensei V just started development based off of a recent
interview!
And judging by The Witcher 3's slow press cycle trickle, we might see Cyberpunk at E3,
but we probably won't see it released until a year or two after that.
The Witcher 3 was shown to the press in June 2013 behind closed doors (I was there), and
the game officially came out in May 2015.
Believe me - I wish this weren't the case.
That said, Red Dead Redemption 2 is coming out on the anniversary date of the gunfight
at the O.K. Corral - October 26, 2018 - and Dragon Quest XI is allegedly coming out in
the U.S. and Europe in 2018.
I want to see more of Dragon Quest XI, quite frankly.
They've been super quiet about that game out here.
And lastly, Ni No Kuni 2 - scheduled for March 23, 2018 for the U.S. and Europe.
I have the original game on my backlog.
Maybe I should finish that game first...
Bufudyne writes:
Kirby: Star Allies, Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, Shin Megami Tensei V
I've omitted "new Yoshi game" and "Devil May Cry 5" because they're rumors and,
as I mentioned in the previous episode, breaks the rules of this week's question.
As far as Kirby: Star Allies and Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes are concerned, the latter
had a target release date of "early 2018," which implies it should come out between now
and the end of March.
That said, I actually think it's still coming out in 2018 - just not in this window.
The former is scheduled to come out March 16, 2018.
That actually makes me think - I haven't played a Kirby game in a long while.
Maybe I'll pick this one up!
Max Phillips writes:
Brave Earth Prologue is the game I'm most looking forward to.
I'm a huge fan of I Wanna Be The Guy and from following Kayin, I can really tell he
knows his shit when it comes to Metroidvanias.
I had the pleasure of speaking with Kayin on the Backlog Battle Podcast and it was super
fun talking to him about video games, backyard wrestling, and making I Wanna Be The Guy and
Brave Earth Prologue.
As a fellow Metroidvania connoisseur, I'm very much looking forward to Brave Earth Prologue
myself and I hope it comes out soon.
If you haven't checked it yet, click on the card on the top right so you can listen
to that interview or, search for it on mybacklogbattle.tv!
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Every adventure requires a first step, trite but true, even here.
Those were the words said by the Cheshire Cat in American McGee's Alice.
In everything you want to do, taking the first step is always the most important.
Many of us learned this by playing video games, and we've all established our styles of
play based on how we solve various challenges in video games - our first steps into worlds
beyond our childhood.
Which then begs the question...
What is the first video game you ever played?
If you don't really remember what it is, you can name several that you do remember
playing.
Take the time to think what it really is and tell us your memories of playing the game.
While you're thinking about this - and I really think you should - I'll give you
mine.
On the podcast, it's well known that I've said that Mike Tyson's Punch-Out! was the
game that introduced me to video games.
After much contemplation, I found that not to be the case.
It actually started earlier than that, when my uncle showed me Enduro Racer on the Atari
2600.
It wasn't much of a looker, but the fact that I was able to move the car on screen
using a goofy looking joystick made me feel like, for the first time, I was controlling
the TV!
Being inexorably tied to the TV experience became interesting to me, but it wasn't
until a time later when I'd be able to indulge in this almost every day.
You see, in the 80s my grandmother bought a bunch of cocktail table arcade machines
and set up an arcade right next to a university.
The government deemed this to be predatory in nature - as they claimed the business was
preying on the nickels and dimes of the students at the school - so my grandmother gave away
the cocktail tables with the last remaining one being sent to my home.
The game was Galaga.
Now, I had to look this up because I always confuse Galaxian with Galaga.
But I always remember how sharp the lines were of the ship that I was controlling - it
was almost a perfect triangle - and how I'd always let my ship get captured so I could
basically recapture it again and have two shots going at the same time.
Just thinking about it is exhilarating to me, and while Mike Tyson's Punch-Out! is
something I'll always consider as ahead of the curve, Galaga has that special trigger
that makes me think of happier, simpler gaming days.
And that's my pick for the first video game I've ever played!
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