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The 2023 calendar is already loaded with huge games, but several of the biggest have yet to give players a good reason to get too excited.

At the start of every new year, I always stop to ask myself what games I’m most excited about in the new year. Last year in particular, I remember vibrating with excitement for indie games like Tunic, Cursed to Golf, and Sports Story . Now this January, I find myself asking that same question … but I’m at a loss for a good answer.

Related Proceed with caution Looking at 2023’s current game release schedule, there are a few safe bets that are easy to bank on. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is looking like a much stronger, more ambitious sequel to 2019’s standout Fallen Order. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is sure to keep Insomniac’s incredibly consistent streak alive with another standout PlayStation exclusive.

My biggest hang-up comes in the form of Starfield, which has yet to do much to convince me it’ll be the next genre-defining open-world game. If anything, its big E3 2022 showcase only left me with red flags due to its enormous number of planets, which gave me flashbacks to No Man’s Sky’s over-the-top marketing efforts. Similarly, I can’t help but see warning signs when I compare some upcoming games to some of 2022’s letdowns.

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