There are a lot of great sci-fi related games on the way in 2020. Unfortunately, it is going to take a while to see them, with March being the first big month that comes to mind. In the meantime, there are plenty of related and unrelated genre titles to keep one satisfied, or at least occupy us like Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. 

For this list, we looked at ten of the biggest games in this category. Five of them we know are going to be surefire hits, while the other half we aren’t so sure about for one reason or another. Hopefully, we are wrong. Who knows? Maybe this list should be flipped. 

10 Excited: Doom Eternal 

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Doom Eternal is set to release on March 20 for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One. It was originally due out last November, but id Software got a few extra months to work out the kinks. If it plays as good as it looks, we’re in for a fun ride through a war-torn Earth plagued with demons. We are ready to get bloody. 

9 Worried: Predator: Hunting Grounds

Predator: Hunting Grounds is set to release on April 24 for PC and PS4. For those that missed the boat, this is a multiplayer-focused game where a group of soldiers are on the hunt for the Predator, who is in the hands of an opposing player. Sounds good in principle, but games like this, time and time again, rarely get the player base they need to survive. Evolve is a somewhat recent example that comes to mind. Plus, it is based on a tired license, so all signs point to misery. 

8 Excited: Resident Evil 3: Nemesis

The Resident Evil 3 remake is set to release on April 3 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. We can hardly believe the remake for Resident Evil 2 happened, and was good, and now we’re getting treated to this game just over a year later.

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Capcom is hitting it out of the park! Mr. X’s AI in the remake was already tense, but cranking it up to the level of Nemesis is going to be a whole new playing field. We are ready to crap ourselves silly when this comes out. 

7 Worried: Half-Life: Alyx

So far there is not a definite date for Half-Life: Alyx, but Valve has said March of this year. This is the first Half-Life related game since the second episode of Half-Life 2 left off on a cliffhanger in 2007. So not only is this game not going to answer any of those questions as it is a prequel, but it will be VR only, thus alienating a lot of hungry fans. This is sketchy, to say the least. 

6 Excited: Cyberpunk 2077

Cyberpunk 2077 is set to release on April 16 for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One. Well, that was the plan, but now it got pushed to September. Pushing that aside, The Witcher 3 blew us out of the park, so who’s to say this game won’t either?

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The only downside is that first-person narrative, which isn’t really a deal-breaker. We samurai are ready to wake up and smell the Keanu.

5 Worried: Marvel’s Avengers

Speaking of Cyberpunk, this Square Enix title also got delayed. Marvel’s Avengers was set to release on May 15 for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One, but like Cyberpunk 2077, it too is now coming in September. Looks like they weren’t as ready as they originally thought. Based on what they showed at E3 last year, well, we were already worried. The Destiny formula just doesn’t seem to fit this Marvel universe. We want better games in this franchise so hopefully our skepticism is proven wrong.  

4 Excited: Watch Dogs: Legion

Watch Dogs: Legion was supposed to come out on March 2 for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One, but it has been delayed since its initial E3 2019 debut. There is no new date other than 2020. That rumored Vikings-based Assassin’s Creed is probably coming in October or November, so maybe this will be a late summer game in August or September. Whenever it comes out, even if it misses 2020, we are ready to fight everyone as old ladies. 

3 Worried: Gears Tactics

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Gears Tactics is set to release on April 28 for PC and Xbox One and yes, it will be on Game Pass. So for members, there is no excuse to not try this out. We would love to see more games try out the X-COM formula, and honestly we think the Gears franchise is perfect for this. That is in theory, but based on what’s been shown so far, well, it looks pretty generic. 

2 Excited: Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers

Persona 5 Scramble is set to release on February 20 for PS4 and Switch in Japan. No date has been announced yet for the West, but it is likely to hit this year too.

This is not the enhanced re-release of Persona 5, but is instead a spin-off of Dynasty Warriors. Yes, it is a mindless action RPG in the same vein, which turns off a lot of people, but we love them. Well, most of them, and Persona 5 seems like a crazy, but cool fit. 

1 Worried: Godfall

Godfall is the first PS5 game shown as of the Game Awards last year. It is due at launch so this, along with the PS5, should be out this fall. Another looter RPG sounds interesting, especially since it is not specifically a shooter, but let us remember this. Most exclusive software for console launches are bad. We have been burned way too many times. Knack and Killzone Shadowfall, as PS4 examples, weren’t awful, but they weren’t great either. In the system’s vast library, they don’t even make the top 100.

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