PAX Prime 2010 is set to kick off tomorrow, so we asked our Twitter followers which games they're most looking forward to trying out and learning about. Read on to find out the fan-approved top titles of PAX.
Here's the query we posed to our 18,000+ Twitter followers:
Are you going to PAX or planning on scoping the coverage out this weekend? What games and panels are you most interested in hearing about?less than a minute ago via TweetDeckGamePro
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The only games to earned multiple mentions from our follower-base were Star Wars: The Old Republic and Portal 2. Considering the track records of Valve and BioWare, we're inclined to agree. Here's the shout-outs for the aforementioned game:
@GamePro I'm interested in Torchlight 2, and Star Wars: The Old Republic at #PAXless than a minute ago via webJustin
DirrtyJJ
@GamePro Child of Eden, SpyParty, and Portal 2 as well Gamepro! Though I'm most excited for SWtOR. #PAXless than a minute ago via webMax
maxaguirre5
@GamePro Portal 2 and Donkey Kong Country Returnsless than a minute ago via TweetDeckAlejandro Cifuentes
Shigeru_San
A handful of other top upcoming titles got shout-outs from our followers. Here's the best of the rest:
@GamePro Megaman Universe!less than a minute ago via TweetDeckMichaelAP
MichaelAP
@GamePro need for speed hot pursuitless than a minute ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®Matthew Scott
reclaimerm3gtr
Finally, one mysterious title seemed to catch on amongst respondents. Technically, it could be considered the most-requested game of PAX, but we're not quite sure these Tweeters are being serious:
@GamePro Duke Nukem Forever ? ;)less than a minute ago via webCorentin Billemont
Cocodwor
@GamePro Duke Nukem Forever? :)less than a minute ago via TweetDeckRene Sørensen
Remon255
What do you think of these choices? Are there any else you'd care to bring up? What's the deal with Duke Nukem Forever's continued fan fervor? If you care to comment on any of these questions, please reply below or follow GamePro on Twitter.
Source: Daily News from GamePro.com
Friday, September 3, 2010