Keighley Teases "Lots Of New Game Announcements" For March
With all the rumors and the Game Developers Conference coming up next week, it's probably inevitable.
GameTrailers TV host Geoff Keighley has teased a bunch of big game announcements for March, although he didn't provide any hints or specifics. According to his Twitter page, gamers should be awfully excited. New games are what we live for, after all.
"A few GTTV shoots coming up this week. Lots of new game announcements coming your way in March (not just on GTTV)."
Yeah, we assume a few will arrive during GDC 2012, which starts on March 5. But what games will we hear about? Maybe God of War IV is a given, what with all the news surrounding that hotly anticipated title. Then there's always the scant possibility of seeing Metal Gear Solid 5, and let's not forget the newly released Vita. It had 26 titles at launch but there are over 100 in development, and we don't know about a lot of them.
But what games do you expect to see? Or rather, what do you want to see?
Tags: new games, game announcements, video games, gaming industry
2/28/2012 9:37:32 AM Ben Dutka
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so yeah, VERY curious about Sony's next move on that series :)
What else? GOD I would love to get a detailed look at Kojima Pro's games, namely Project Ogre, but I'm not optimistic it will be there. A closer look at GTA V would be nice.
Over in the Nintendo camp, I'd like to see the new Zelda they are working on for 3DS (teased in a swap note, for those of us who bothered to download that software.) I'm not one of those maniac fans but I'm interested to see what's next for Metroid, too. Also, Miyamoto has talked a fairly big game recently about wanting to develop entirely new game series. Well, let's see what ya got.

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012 @ 9:52:27 AM