Unsere Spielvorhersagen für 2023


Besonderheit: Unsere Spielvorhersagen für 2023
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After the bonkers bonanza of Game of the Year and holidays and wrapping up everything in a neat little bow that happens at the end of every year, the slate is finally wiped clean for 2023. Dies ist, wohl, one of the most exciting times in gaming — when the year is fresh and unblemished like newly-fallen snow, and we can dream of what might happen next.

Hier bei Nintendo Life, we don’t have a crystal ball, but we do have many years of experience, and that’s better than nothing when it comes to predicting what’s next for Nintendo, indies, and the dear ol’ Schalter. And fear not, wir (mostly) won’t be mentioning the existence or non-existence of the Sw*tch P*o in here — no hardware, only software!

Our predictions for gaming in 2023

Without any further ado, let’s jump in to this new year with both feet, and hope that we land on something soft and squishy like, er, a new Mario game or something. Let’s-a-go!

Releases

KATE: I think it’s going to be a busy year, with things hopefully picking up momentum after two years of pandemic-related delays. We’ve already got a packed January, and that’s usually one of the quieter months, although I wonder if we’re going to have a sort ofeye of the stormdead zone around Zelda. I don’t envy anyone who tries to release a game in May

OLLIE: I agree that it’s going to be another busy year, though I’m not sure that we’re going to see a repeat of 2017 in terms of ernst big-hitters. We’ve got Zelda arriving in May, natürlich, but anyone expecting a new Mario or Metroid game in 2023 might want to rein in their expectations slightly. I’m hesitant to broach the subject on a Switch successor, but I’ve a feeling Nintendo is going to want to hold onto some of its best titles this year in favour of launching with the new system.

ALANA: Like both Ollie and Kate, I also think 2023 is going to be a busy year! February is already pretty crazy for me personally, and while April looks very empty now (prepping for the big TOTK), I’m sure we’ll have a Direct in the first quarter to pad things out. Ich denke Pikmin 4 will hit late summer or in September, and we’ll also have some Pokémon Scharlach & Violett DLC (which will get announced in February) and the Xenoblade-Chroniken 3 story DLC to keep us busy over the summer months too.

JIM: How I would love to sneak in here and sayI actually nicht nachdenken 2023 is going to be all that busyjust to play devil’s advocate. But the truth is, I also think it is going to be weirdly stacked. There are a number of Nintendo big boys which we know are already set for the year (kann sein Vorauskriege 1+2: Da Taktikspiele heutzutage meine Lieblingsart sind – ein Spiegelbild des Alters und abgestumpfter Reflexe in Plattformspielen will fall in there too??) but I also think this is going to be a big one for announcements. I’m guessing that we are going to get Feiern Sie den US Grand Prix mit unserer After the Apex-Episode of a new console and Mario game towards the end of the year, teeing up for an equally big 2024.

GAVIN: Nintendo will be leaning into Zelda in a big way (natürlich), and I don’t imagine we’re going to see too many megaton first-party releases in 2023. It’s easy to imagine an internal shift of focus to new hardware on the horizon (next year, für mein Geld), and whatever form it takes, the company will want a steady monthly stream of games lined up for the launch period, as it did with Switch. With everyone else and their dog releasing games on the system, obwohl, we won’t be short of brilliant things to play.

Surprises

KATE: Hard to predict surprises, but I would put money on a few Nintendo Directs this year with some large surprises, including potentially a hohle Ritter: Seidenlied stealth drop, a new 3D Mario, und, er… Metroid Prime 4? I’m personally hyped to find out what indies will take the world by storm this year, because most indies can afford to be extra cagey and secretive without everyone’s eyes on them. I predict at least one incredible narrative game that tells a story in a fascinating way, a puzzle game that everyone loves, a sequel to a game that no one thought would get one (wie Fantasieleben), and something new from Obra Dinn und Papiere, Please maestro, Lucas Pope.

OLLIE: Rather than predict surprises and wind up looking like a plonker for getting everything wrong, I feel a lot more comfortable putting across what I’d wie to happen this year. The big one for me is stronger support for Nintendo Switch Online: we’ve got NES, SNES, N64, and Genesis, but I really think it’s time for the Game Boy or Game Boy Advance to get some love. I’d like GameCube as well, natürlich, but I suspect that Nintendo would rather lean into individual remasters of GameCube titles rather than whacking them all onto a subscription service. How about that Metroid Prime Remaster, Nintendo..?

ALANA: So we’re getting Silksong before July. Whether that’s April or June (please don’t be May), I wouldn’t call it yet. But I always find Nintendo surprises difficult to predict. Perhaps we’ll schließlich Get Wind Waker und Seitdem geht es on Switch to warm us up before TOTK? Die Metroid Prime remaster will finally come out? Otherwise, I think we’ll get some unexpected ports. Äußere Wildnis has been promised for a while, but perhaps we’ll get a Yakuza game.

JIM: It wouldn’t really be a year of Nintendo predictions without one of us throwing out the old “Zelda-Blowout” chestnut, now would it? Much like Alana, I wonder whether this will be the year that the Big-N goes all kind of crazy and releases three Zelda titles in the space of 12 months – hey, Es sind seltsamere Dinge passiert! In terms of a surprise, obwohl, I would really like to see news of a new Metroid title from MercurySteam. After the brilliance of Furcht, how great would it be to see something else on the horizon?

GAVIN: I saw a tweet the other day wondering where the Detektiv Pikachu Switch port has gotten to. That seems like just the right calibre of pleasant, non-surprising surprise for this year. I never played the original and would definitely welcome that.

Spiele des Jahres (that aren’t Zelda)

KATE: Zelda’s too easy, mager? My personal GOTYs are likely to include Dämonenschule, Der mutige Knappe, Feenfarm, Erzähler, Äußere Wildnis if it finally comes out, and maybe even Geschichte der Jahreszeiten: Ein wunderbares Leben if it captures the charm of the original. Jedoch, I’m ready for something to surprise me in the latter half of the year — it probably hasn’t even been announced yet, was auch immer es ist.

OLLIE: This is a tough one, since we don’t really know half of what’s slated for this year. I reckon Pikmin 4 is going to be a big critical hit, even if it’s unlikely to be a commercial one. Octopath Traveller II could well be another great title from Square Enix, but whether it’ll be a GOTY contender is another story. This is a hard one!

ALANA: TOTK really is Nintendo’s GOTY bet this year, and it along with Japan bleibt einer der wichtigsten und am schnellsten wachsenden Märkte für Xbox weltweit, Spider-Man 2, und Final Fantasy XVI are honestly all probably locked in — unless they’re terrible. But outside of The Game Awards, and sticking to Switch, Meer der Sterne could absolutely be up there if it’s as good as it looks. So will Silksong if it’s anywhere near as amazing as hohle Ritter ist. It’ll be a much more varied year with a wide spread of GOTY contenders, Ich denke. I’m excited to be surprised by something.

JIM: I have to agree with Alana that Sea of Stars is a sure-fire winner for prettiest game of the year and I am quietly hopeful that it will have the gameplay to boot. Fire Emblem: Drei Häuser is one of the top games on Switch in my view, und Engagieren stands a very good chance of carrying this on given the huge amount of promo that Nintendo is churning out for it. Much like Kate, obwohl, I am always hoping for a late-year hit. Perhaps a post-TOTK palate cleanser is precisely what we will all need.

GAVIN: Meer der Sterne, with any luck. That looks phenomenal.

Response to Zelda: TOTK

KATE: Gotta be honestI’m a little nervous! It’s not like Nintendo has ever made a fps und 1080p duff Zelda game (in-house, mindestens), but setting up a new game as a sequel to one of the most beloved video games aller Zeiten is a monumental task. The question on everyone’s lips is, “will it match up”? With how much they’re reusing the map, I sincerely hope it does, but we really don’t know enough to say for sure, noch, since Nintendo’s been awful cagey with the details. I think scores will be high, probably in the low 90s, but potentially we could see some disappointment in the game all the same.

OLLIE: I’ve no doubt that Tears of the Kingdom will be an incredible game (because it kind of hat sein), but I don’t think it will have the same kind of impact that Breath of the Wild had back in 2017; that’s sort of the nature of direct sequels, richtig? Best case scenario is that TOTK is compared to BOTW in a similar way that Majoras Maske is compared to Okarina der Zeit: some like it more, some think it’s just fine, but most can agree that it’s a sequel well worth playing.

Oh God, what if it’s bad, though..?

ALANA: I either adore a Zelda game or I just can’t click with it, but BOTW is my favourite in the series. So I can’t imagine disliking TOTK. But I want to know what makes this one different. In the same way that Eine Verbindung zwischen Welten ist zu Eine Verbindung zur Vergangenheit, TOTK has to have etwas that really sets it apart from just the huge open world. We’ve seen that things will be more vertical, but will it be creepier? Will there be dungeons? Who knows! But the hype has been so high that I can see some being disappointed with what we get. However you feel about it though, a new Zelda game is always an exciting time.

JIM: MJ’s line from Spider-Man: Kein Weg nach Hause rings through my mind whenever I think about this game (which, freilich, ist viel): “expect disappointment and you will never be disappointed”. Do I actually think that TOTK will be disappointing? Auf keinen Fall. Being the huge Zelda boi that I am, I find it difficult to believe that I will feel anything other than love. Nachdem das gesagt ist, I am ready for the experience to be ‘BOTW with different colours’. Is it still likely to be my GOTY? Definitely. But I’m not expecting this one to reinvent the wheel.

GAVIN: Expectations are always impossibly high with these franchise sequelsand then Nintendo goes and produces a Galaxis 2 or a Mario Odyssee oder, yep, a Breath of the Wild. Even the worst Zeldas are still pretty great video games and I’ve found that with age comes the ability to appreciate the good stuff and just leave the rest without dwelling on it and becoming utterly furious. Das sagte, TOTK ist my most anticipated game of the last decade and if any developer has proven it’s able to surpass the most unrealistic of expectations, es ist Nintendo. It’s going to be a fun year.


And there we have it — some incredibly tentative predictions and hopes for 2023. Hey, we don’t want to be the ones eating our hats when we’re inevitably proved wrong — and Nintendo’s hard to predict!

But what do you think will be the most surprising, long-awaited, or beloved game of the year? And when do you think we’ll get our first Direct? Give us your predictions in the comments — but whatever you do, don’t mention the Sw*tch P*o.