All the games coming out in 2013


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Don't forget to get your wallets ready for Call of Duty XX

GTA V, Total War Rome 2, Arma 3 and Sim City is all that interests me in that list. I didn't realise another Amnesia was coming out, will have to look into that.

Was also looking forward to Generals 2, then they made it a P4F. Meh.

the only 2 I have planned to pick up are Rayman Legends and Lego City, I have not had much time for gaming over the last year so the little time I have Id like to try out of the norm for me. Loved Rayman Origins on my ipad so I really hope the delay is worth the wait.

will gta 5 be released for PC eventfully, like after another 5-6 month delay?

Grand Theft Auto III came out on PC 7 months after the PS2 release.

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City came out on PC 7 months after the PS2 release.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas came out on PC 7 months after the PS2 release.

Grand Theft Auto IV came out on PC 8 months after the PS3 release.

So we're probably looking at around the end of 2013 for the PC version of Grand Theft Auto V.

Grand Theft Auto III came out on PC 7 months after the PS2 release.

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City came out on PC 7 months after the PS2 release.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas came out on PC 7 months after the PS2 release.

Grand Theft Auto IV came out on PC 8 months after the PS3 release.

So we're probably looking at around the end of 2013 for the PC version of Grand Theft Auto V.

I wouldn't be surprised if the wait isn't as long for the PC version this time round. Multi-platform releases are more important now, than it was back then. Also they released Max Payne 3 not that long after the console releases and that uses the same Rage engine.

will gta 5 be released for PC eventfully, like after another 5-6 month delay?

Who cares? GTAIV was a terrible PC port - even though it was considerably better than the console version - and the graphics in the trailer for GTAV look terrible for a modern game. People would be much better advised to look out for Watchdogs, which not only looks a lot better but is being built around PC from the get-go. Rockstar consistently treats PC games like dirt and it's time people stopped supporting that.

Oh, and it's quite amusing how poorly supported the Wii U is. People were trying to claim that Nintendo is looking to target core gamers this time around. :rolleyes:

What a yawn-fest.

Yeah... if you don't like gaming!

Two words

Shadowrun return

Also am i blind or there's no COD in this list?

This list can't be right if there's no COD game in it.

Sarcasm? The "graph" clearly states it doesn't include multiplatform repeats such as FIFA, Madden, and CoD at the top of the picture.

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