As the year closes and we look towards 2023, I can already see several video games on the beckoning horizon. Brand new JRPG releases are slated in the coming months, including one that may be the biggest impending adventure since Breath of the Wild. Of course, I’m talking about Tears of the Kingdom, the next mainline RPG-like title in Nintendo’s Zelda series. But even before that, I have my own backlog to look forward to, eyeing yet more Xenoblade awesomeness.
If you had to choose only a handful of games — new, old, backlogged — you could play in 2023, which ones would you pick? Or what upcoming new releases do you anticipate most? Below are my choices.
- Octopath Traveler II
- Tales of Symphonia Remaster
- Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake
- Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
- Xenoblade Chronicles 3
- FFVI Pixel Remaster
That’s only six games I’d play in 2023, but they’re all huge and long open-worlds, JRPGs, or both. They could easily occupy my spare time all year long. And since I’ll still be enjoying Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition in the first few months of next year, I’ll likely finish only three games in 2023.
Octopath Traveler II follows its original debut about five years later. It should be an improvement. Initial previews show the HD-2D style has been enhanced to some degree, not that it needed more polish, but I’m not complaining. As long as the classic turn-based battle point combat system from the first title is present, I’ll relish it.
Tales of Symphonia Remaster is looking nice so far. I never played the original, so I’m sure I’d be in for a treat. It is often regarded as one of the fan favorites in the Tales of… series. That said, I already have Tales of Vesperia Definitive Edition backlogged. So maybe I should play that instead.
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake looks sweet, though a 2023 release date isn't confirmed. I love the nostalgia-inducing pixel art lavished in modern HD effects. And a DQ JRPG is simply good times. Also, its story directly relates the Erdrick saga to Dragon Quest XI, which I finished in 2021. Sounds interesting.
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The sequel to Game of the Year 2017 winner Breath of the Wild. What else can I say? Besides me, my wife and kids also greatly anticipate this game. We plan to buy two copies, one for each Switch in my household. Also, any new Zelda amiibo or fancy controllers will likely be purchased. Maybe even a Tears of the Kingdom edition Switch OLED!
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is arguably the best and biggest JRPG on this list. It was nominated for Game of the Year 2022. And it’s sitting on my dresser, patiently waiting for me. So if no other new games were scheduled for 2023, I would at least have XC3 to look forward to. I’d like to savor it as much as possible.
Are you anticipating any new games for the new year?
A big yes to all of these! I'd also drop FF3 and FF4 pixel remasters on the list - despite owning FF4 already on Steam. It's my favorite FF and I'd love it on my Switch. This is going to be an exciting year for RPGs!
ReplyDeleteNice! So did you first play FFIV as FFII on SNES? Was it your first FF ever? My first was FFVI, which is why it's my #1; it set the standard for me. I think these pixel remasters will be very good in handheld mode on Switch for sure. I did play some of FFIV, III, and II on mobile when they first released...but wow I dislike touch screen faux buttons. Looking forward to 2023 gaming!
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