Final Fantasy XIII

Final Fantasy XIV

Tony Hawk: Ride

ModNation Racers

The game allows you to customize your racers, who look like cute Munny figurines, as you can change their faces and skin color, as well as dress them up with new hairstyles, outfits, and other wacky accessories. This will be not a classic kart racing game, as you can even customize your cars and race tracks and share it online with other players; the racetracks customization should be just as deep as what you can do with the avatars.
The racetracks can be created from the ground up: choose which direction the roads should go, surround them with mountains, forests, lakes, and houses if you want; adjust the landscape to determine how high and low the roads should be; you can even decide where the sun should shine its brightest at. LBP was the first of this new genre and ModNation Racers is the next follow up to Sony's goal of bringing the best lineup of user generated content games.
The Last Guardian

Brink

Halo: Reach

Super Mario Galaxy 2

Metroid Other M

Conclusion
From these games, the 2010 video games industry looks to be very promising. The first standout from the list should be Nintendo, since their fans have been clamoring for more titles from their classic franchises. Now with Metroid Other M in the hands of Team Ninja, a studio know for providing plenty of action in their games, it will be exciting to see what moves and weapons they will have for Samus.
Halo fans will be spoiled with a double dose of Halo 3: ODST arriving in Fall 2009, and then the Bungie-developed Halo: Reach, coming in Fall 2010. Anytime a Halo game comes out, it's big news, and Microsoft wins. They win money, fans, and the media. That's how big the Halo franchise is.
With Final Fantasy XIII and Metal Gear Solid Rising also coming to the Xbox 360 besides the Playstation 3, it doesn't mean Sony is short on exclusives. In fact, they have suprised many with two new exclusives, in Final Fantasy XIV and ModNation Racers. These two games should have significant implications, that FF XIV might become the first successful MMORPG on a console; with ModNation Racers, hopefully the game can follow in Little Big Planet's shoes and continue to convince gamers that if they want the best games with user generated content, then they can turn to the PS 3.
Halo fans will be spoiled with a double dose of Halo 3: ODST arriving in Fall 2009, and then the Bungie-developed Halo: Reach, coming in Fall 2010. Anytime a Halo game comes out, it's big news, and Microsoft wins. They win money, fans, and the media. That's how big the Halo franchise is.
With Final Fantasy XIII and Metal Gear Solid Rising also coming to the Xbox 360 besides the Playstation 3, it doesn't mean Sony is short on exclusives. In fact, they have suprised many with two new exclusives, in Final Fantasy XIV and ModNation Racers. These two games should have significant implications, that FF XIV might become the first successful MMORPG on a console; with ModNation Racers, hopefully the game can follow in Little Big Planet's shoes and continue to convince gamers that if they want the best games with user generated content, then they can turn to the PS 3.