It's that time of the year again: the time to forget the last one, and look ahead to the next.
2008 was a pretty solid year of gaming all around, but there are more than a few reasons to get excited about the next year.
We'll be providing a comprehensive look at 2009's release slate over the next few weeks, starting today with the PC. .
- Empire: Total War
- Creative Assembly
- PC
- Early March
Creative Assembly is bringing out the big guns with the next in its series of strategy-RTS games. Set in the 19th century, naval warfare and musketeers will be the weapons of choice. An expansive "Road to Independence" campaign will take players through the American revolution, and a full campaign multiplayer mode represents a series first.
- F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin
- Monolith Productons
- PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
- February 10
The sequel to Monolith's The Ring-meets-Office Space shooter is shaping up to offer a few wide-open environments to go along with the cubicals. Also, there will be mechs. Mechs with big guns. That you can drive.
- The Sims 3
- EA Maxis
- PC
- February 20, 2009
Here we go again. In what is sure to spawn countless expansions, EA Maxis' debut of the next full Sims sequel will come fairly early in 2009. This one promises an expanded, less-segregated neighborhood--on a technical level, that is.
- Splinter Cell: Conviction
- Ubisoft Montreal
- PC, Xbox 360
- Q2 2009
Ubisoft's oft-delayed fifth Splinter Cell title should finally make its way to stores this year. Taking place two years after the events in Double Agent, Conviction will see former special-ops soldier Sam Fisher take a turn as a bearded fugitive, blending into crowds sans thermal optics.
- Fallout 3 DLC
- Bethesda Software
- PC, Xbox 360
- Early 2009
While not quite qualifying as a full game, the DLC for Fallout 3 is looking like something to get excited about. Spread across three installments, the content will infuse the already-expansive game with new characters, quests, and monsters. It will also expand the level cap, and leave the end of the game open for endless exploration.
- Burnout Paradise
- Criterion Games
- PC: Februrary 2009
Criterion's open-world expansion of the Burnout formula will make its way to the PC in 2009. The port will add more multiplayer content and online features, in addition to unspecified "community-driven" content. A full PC demo is also on the way, offering a glimpse of the entire game for a limited trial period.
- Battlefield Heroes
- EA DICE
- PC
- TBA 2009
EA's stab at a free-to-play, microtransaction and ad-supported Battlefield game should finally roll around next year. A lighthearted take on Battlefield 1942, Heroes will speed up the gameplay with instant vehicle spawns and game-supported wing-riding.


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