Too many games I'm looking foward to, but I doubt I'll be able to buy them within this year, much less enjoy them. There's:
•Pok?mon Mystery Dungeon DX: The artstyle looks a bit faded and weird - as if I'm inside someone's dreams, I already know how the story will end (unless the ending is altered) and I'm not expecting much surprises from this game, but I really like Mystery Dungeon, so I know that it'll still be a fun experience.
•No More Heroes III
•Megaman Zero/Zx collection: I played both versions on the DS (Zero collection and ZX) and I enjoyed the story, music, gameplay and extra artwork. I don't think there will be any changes in the plot in this collection, but I'd still like to buy it as a collectible and I guess for nostalgia, too. Maybe new art will be included in this version.
•Animal Crossing New Horizons: I like the clean aesthetics and bright colors of this new version, and as a fan of Animal Crossing, I'm almost certain that despite some the flaws it may have, New Horizons will still be a worthwhile experience. I know how time consuming Animal Crossing tends to be, so I'm not entirely in a rush to play this, but I am looking forward to its release.
•Rune Factory 5: Probably the one game on my list that I'm looking foward to the most. I'm a huge fan of Rune Factory, and ever since I first played RF4 for the first time on the 3DS, I became hooked and sought out the rest of the games, which were just as fun. I was surprised to see just how much you could do and how much content the game packed without the need for DLC. I thought the company that produced the games became bankrupt and were never going to release another Rune Factory game, but I was shocked to see RF5 was going to be released on 2020. I can't wait to see how fun this one will be and what kind of characters it'll have.
•Resident Evil III remake