The Weekly Five: The Games of 2012

Last week we shared our favorite games of 2011, and while we didn’t officially announce winners or give out some award for SEGA to stick on their box art (I’d imagine we’d award a gold Opa Opa statue nicknamed “the bitty”), the “winners” deserve another mention. Sonic Generations and Yakuza 4 were the top picks, while Guardian Heroes was picked as an excellent download release. Shinobi for the 3DS also earned a spot on the list. Other notable games included Shogun 2, Sonic CD, Daytona USA, Virtua Tennis 4 and Football Manager 2012. Overall, 2011 was a great year! Being only a week into it, 2012 is still young. However, SEGA has a number of great looking releases on the horizon. In this week’s Weekly Five we’ll look at five of those hotly anticipated titles. Could any of these become our favorites of 2012? Probably.

Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown

While these games are in no particular order, I’ll admit that out of all of them I am looking forward to Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown the most. Being one of the few SEGA franchises from the 90’s still kicking, and coming up on a 20th anniversary in 2013, Virtua Fighter holds a special place in my heart. Other fighting games keep things fresh by adding loads of new characters, magic powers, insane combos, storylines and over-the-top finishing moves. Meanwhile, Virtua Fighter’s M.O. is to remain a pure one on one fighter (mostly) grounded in reality. You won’t find Akira flying 200 feet into the air and unleashing an earthquake attack, or Jackie tapping out to allow Sonic the Hedgehog into the ring. That isn’t to say Final Showdown doesn’t add it’s fair share of insane costume parts, in fact that is one of the reasons I am excited for the update. They wear SEGA consoles on their backs! But the main reason to buy Final Showdown is that it is the most refined, most perfected version of Virtua Fighter yet.

Expect Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown to release this summer on XBLA and PSN.

Anarchy Reigns

Last year, SEGA really pushed the 2012 titles. So much so that sometimes I felt like games heavily promoted for a 2012 release were actually slated for a 2011 release. SEGA’s PR email newsblast notified me of an Anarchy Reigns trailer or character reveal over twenty times between February and December of 2011! The last of these emails was a notification that the game would now be available much later in 2012, for a July release. The reason? The game was to be longer and larger (their words). Some fans took this as a bad sign, as though the game had major issues to be fixed, but I’m optimistic. The game was looking awesome, and perhaps the delay is to only make it even more awesome. It has been a long time since we’ve seen a game like Power Stone, in fact the last one released to my knowledge was Power Stone 2, so I welcome Anarchy Reigns with open arms.

Bring on July 3rd, 2012!

Binary Domain

The first big SEGA game of 2012 will be Binary Domain, set for an unfortunate Valentine’s Day release. I say unfortunate because anybody with a significant other can kiss that Tuesday night play session goodbye. Oh well, there’s always Wednesday morning. When first unveiled, Binary Domain looked… interesting. Remember that odd trailer of the robot woman with the baby? I never would have thought that that would end up being a squad-based shooter. Since its unveiling, each trailer has made the game look better and better. Giant destructible robots, a huge arsenal of weapons, a consequence system in which how you treat your team affects how they assist you in combat and even a French robot ninja! The only thing the game is missing is a cameo from Yakuza’s Kazuma. Oh wait, he’s in the game too!

Yakuza: Dead Souls

Also known as Yakuza of the End, or Japanese Gangsters Versus Zombies, this spin-off title of the Yakuza franchise pits the Yakuza cast against the undead. Given how big zombie games have been as of late, this title may prove to be very popular, even if it does not progress the storyline found in the first four games. I think the key to the game being a success is to not take itself seriously, and given the over-the-top trailers I don’t think that will be an issue. I mean, the game has Ryuji Goda with a gatling gun arm! It’s awesome that SEGA is bringing such a wacky game to English speaking audiences, now we just cross our fingers and hope the game is a hit.

Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode 2

After taking a year break, the controversial fanbase-splitting Sonic 4 is back with a new episode and a bucket full of promises! The teaser trailer, and Ken Balough, have stated that we’ll see a playable Tails, the return of Metal Sonic, new surprises, revamped physics, revised graphics, new character animations and new stages. Now the real trick is to deliver on all of these. Given how Sonic Generations turned out, and SEGA’s commitment to deliver quality Sonic titles in 2011 and beyond, I’m going to put my trust in Sonic Team and SEGA. I mean, regardless of what we’ll get, it’s sure to be better than Episode 1 and perhaps could be on par with the Act 1 stages found in Sonic Generations. Those who enjoyed Episode 1, but thought it needed a number of fixes, should enjoy Episode 2. But those who downright hated Episode 1? They’re the ones SEGA will really have to try hard to please. The game has an unspecified 2012 release date, but I’m really hoping that release is sooner rather than later. Spring would be nice.

What else will 2012 bring? We’ve already had confirmation of a PSN rerelease of The House of the Dead 3 and 4. Aliens: Colonial Marines is set for a spring 2012 release (thanks for the reminder, SEGA_Portuguese!). The 3DS will see the release of a new IP, Rhythm Thief & the Emperor’s Treasure. The Vita will see the release of Super Monkey Ball: Banana Splitz and Virtua Tennis 4. Japanese gamers will make everybody else in the world jealous as they play Phantasy Star Online 2. SEGA and developer Arkedo will team up for Project Hell Yeah. Not confirmed, but possible, would be more XBLA and PSN rereleases of Dreamcast games, Sonic Adventure 2 and Shenmue would be great. The All-Stars series has been quiet, perhaps another entry is in the works. The Wii U is also set for a release, and we’ve yet to hear of the exclusives SEGA will release.

What else will SEGA announce for the year? Who knows, but thus far 2012 is looking great!

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13 responses to “The Weekly Five: The Games of 2012

  1. SEGA_Portuguese says:

    Im also looking forward to see Alien Colonial Marines (i think this is a 2012 game).

    My top 3 is Binary, Yakuza and VF.

    PS: Ah, the story of VF is very good, one of the best storyline from a FG, IMHO.

  2. Blue Wisp says:

    A Spring or Winter release for S4E2 would be good.

    And Anarchy Reigns looks great. I’ll get it.

    • Given the long wait between E1 and E2, I’m hoping for a release in the first half of the year. Episode 1 was announced on September 9th, 2009 with the first real trailer releasing February 2010 and was meant to be released in the summer of 2010. I’d assume that same window for Episode 2, so perhaps 5-7 months from now? May-July 2012?

  3. teirusu says:

    looking for sonic 4 episode 2

  4. CrazyTails says:

    How about PSO 2?

  5. CrazyTails says:

    Oh wait it’s weekly “5” of course. But i’d rather put PSO 2 in the place of Anarchy reigns(not hyped enough for that game).

    • PSO2 wil no doubt be awesome, but I just couldn’t include it until we get a solid English release. For all we know, it could become a 2013 release for non-Japanese players.

    • Crazytails says:

      Yea I should havE figured that. 2012’s gonna be a great year. Hope they succeed with at least most of them(financially)

  6. Alimn says:

    1-SEGA should add Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio’s logo
    to Binary Domain None Japanese version, as well
    as Yakuza Dead Souls’s cover. (They should
    get this studio, solid as AM2 was and is),
    it wouldn’t be bad if they add a Shenmue 3 beta
    demo to these games (LOL), they will sell more…ha ha.

    2-SEGA must promote Anarchy Reign more,
    some not even heard of it, such as interview
    videos with developers over gaming sites,
    hands on and more than one demo, for
    PSN/Xbox Live (especially now that
    Metal Gear Rising is under dev by same studio),
    people like to know more about Platinium games,
    so interviews would be nice.

    3-SEGA has to release Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown in a better/bigger/more clear
    scope & scale…

    Lets make it the year of 3d fighting games!
    Dead Or Alive 6-Soul Calibur V-Tekken Tag 2

    VF5 needs to be released both digitally, physically as well as cloud format like
    Street Fighter 4 AE on Onlive.com

    SEGA! (I need it on Onlive)

    4-Sonic 4 Ep2, as well as Ep1,
    they should be freaking available on all
    devices but not on the first day,
    like this week, PS3, next week Xbox,
    another week Windows Phone 7, and…
    Vita, Wii U, everywhere…lets make it a big
    money maker.

  7. hello says:

    So excited about all the SEGA games out this year there all released back to one after the other too!. I don’t think I will have time to play any games that aren’t from SEGA this year… SEGA 2012 I am yours! ^_^

  8. loempiavreter says:

    My SEGA top 3 picks for 2012

    1) The House of the Dead 4!
    2) Anachy Reigns
    3) Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown

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