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Ten Most Anticipated Games of 2005

Gamemethod writes "We've highlighted ten of our most anticipated games for 2005 spanning each major platform from PlayStation 2 to Nintendo DS to PC. While our feature by no means intends to be comprehensive or to denote that we're not looking forward to other games, these ten titles stand out as the most impressive of what 2005 has to offer. There are exclusive galleries of Gran Turismo 4 and Call of Cthulu: Dark Corners of the Earth as well as a lengthy developer interview with the Call of Cthulu producer."

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  1. Re:Zelda, January 18th? by Collision891 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Those aren't release dates. That was countdown for them announcing the top ten most anticipated of 2005. They announced two anticipated games each day, Legend of Zelda was announced on their countdown on January 18th.

  2. Cartoonish VS 3D realism by jangobongo · · Score: 3, Informative

    The Zelda games that were for the Gameboy and GBA are cartoonish, and it works for those platforms. In fact, The Minish Cap, which is for the GBA and Gameboy SP, is more cartoonish than ever. I like the way it looks. Been playing it for over a week and its fun!

    For N64 and Gamecube, I think the 3D realism is a little better because, generally speaking, you're playing on a bigger screen (can't speak for the NES version 'cause I never played that one). But really, it doesn't matter as long as the story and the action/adventure/puzzles are good, because you tend to not think so much about how it looks if you're engrossed in the gameplay and having fun.

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  3. Gamespy has a larger list... by Suddenly_Dead · · Score: 2, Informative

    Gamespy has a far more comprehensive list of good games coming out this year, covering many genres and platforms and whatnot. While I don't necessarily agree with the order they put them in, my favorites all seem to be here.

    http://mostwanted.gamespy.com/2005/?ui=gstop1 (Working link)