i always liked Vice City more than San Andreas. i'd like to see a Vice City 2.
i also wish they'd re-make Resident Evil 2, but keep the same system. not all this run 'n gun stuff that it has turned into (it was waaaay better the old way imo).
I thought it was a 6 game series? 12 games is too much for that sack of crap series...Xenogears deserved to be the game that was sequelized. I heard all kinds of crazy story routes they wanted to go, damn shame.
Skies of Arcadia for Dreamcast = great RPG adventure exploration! A sequel would be too good to bestow on humanity, but I want it anyway.![]()
i always liked Vice City more than San Andreas. i'd like to see a Vice City 2.
i also wish they'd re-make Resident Evil 2, but keep the same system. not all this run 'n gun stuff that it has turned into (it was waaaay better the old way imo).
also, one of the best and most underrated games (i've only met a couple of people who've played it) i've ever played is a game called "Mafia" for the PC. i'm not sure if it ever came out on console. i played it for PC a couple of years after it came out and was very impressed. the graphics (at the time), gameplay, and esp. story and characters are great. it's kind of like the GTA games, but it's set in the 50's and it's more realistic. if they make a sequal for this i'll be getting it for sure. i heard they were at one point, but i don't know whatever came of it. i highly recommend this game even now.
i'd also like to see Roller Coaster Tycoon for a next gen system. first one was loads of fun.
Mafia II comes out in August. The original was badass though, I can't believe it was back in 2002.
By the way, Arkham Asylum will have a sequel
Just checked out the review, and I have to say this game is going to be epic! Thanks for the letting me know.
Really looking forward to Diablo 3
i know of it, but i vowed never to play that game since Microsoft bought Rareware, fired everyone, and butchered the copyrights by making the same game worse just for the namesake. it's the exact same game but with worse controls and out of date material. it's like remaking Clash of the ans worse than the original. it's not a sequel.
im talking about a real sequel written and programmed by the original team who made the first Conkers Bad Fur Day. seriously, it was the best game i've ever played. multiplayer was kickass, and the single player was the most hilarious ever - especially when they made fun of themselves.
lol the giant haystack boss "I'll walk around....aimlessly," which made fun of the simplistic boss design of that era. CBFD was one of the greatest N64 games, and the greatest to come out in the last days of the console.
i wanted a sequel that would make fun of pop culture more relevant to the sequel's time as they did in the original and play on what they had built up in the original game. even the ending was posed for a sequel, with conker getting smashed at the bar and walking the other direction than he had walked at the beginning of the game after getting smashed.
imo, reloaded was a job by Microsoft to try to con CBFD fans like me into buying an XBOX - only to be ashamed that it was a ty, half-ass remake of the original to capitalize on Microsoft's buying out Nintendo's greatest assest, Rareware, in order to monopolize the game market. they don't give two s about making good games - just preventing their compe ors from doing so. they did the same with Perfect Dark, but unlike CBFD, they kind of sort of made a sequel, which was ty too.
seriously, the day Microsoft bought out Rareware was one of the worst days of my life. they made goldeneye, donkey kong country, banjo kazooie and CBFD.
Me too man, that game looks sickk. Definitely going to be a Monk.
I second that. Vice City was amazing.
KOTOR needs a true sequel, not this girl apprentice crap
Oh, sweetie, I can give you an current gen Earthworm Jim.
I remember that game coming out and thinking how gay and young the kids must have been that played that game.
I was like Rareware wtf
Final Fantasy Tactics is the only game I agree with so far. That game had unlimited potential. Keep the battle system intact, make the battlefields a thousand times larger, let us use 50 characters as opposed to 5, and you got yourself a modern day Ogre Battle 3.
Unlimited potential. Staggeringly unlimited potential. Don't even need a story, or any original characters like someone else mentioned. The gaming system was so ahead of its time, just needed better hardware to run it.
Last edited by Cant_Be_Faded; 04-24-2010 at 03:44 AM.
im waitin for d3 also to get back into the mmorpg games...
If they tweaked a few things FFT could have some nice online multiplayer also. They could make it span beyond just 1v1, make it a really fun experience online, or really annoying depending on how bad you lose.
Unfortunately Square is so off the deep end with what they do these days.
I'd like something done with the FF7 aftermath besides weird movies/handheld games. I can only imagine how well a FF7-sequel would've sold. Or if they even remade the exact same game with their obsessive graphics graphics graphics mindset I'd love that.
True. Don't follow as closely but Square seems to be losing its allure.
FFT was seriously one of the most unlimited potential games. Starfox 64 comes to mind, though that was before FFT. You had an incredible 3D world, the other ships talking to you, and all the ports on the N64 that every American knew would never actually get used bc the next gen system would push the 64 outta the way.
FFT had the right idea though. I'm blown away that the only comparable game actually came out concomitant with it, that Tactics Ogre game.
cbfd was one of the most graphic, slandering games there was.
seriously?
then you say you want a final fantasy sequel
rofl
Last edited by The Reckoning; 04-24-2010 at 08:51 AM.
Ha! Sounds awesome. I'll look for it. Norman Osborn has become a big player... Sorta like Marvel's Lex Luther.
MOTOR is kinda getting a sequel... An MMO.
And Starfox 64 introduced the now ubiquitous Rumble Pak feature, Nintendo being the innovator they often are.
Fair comparison, though I think Osborn's crossed the Moral Event Horizon worse than Luthor.
yes!
A legendary game, crazy funny!![]()
Its just what I thought at the time. Rareware had a penchant for making video game graphics look very kid-like dating back to the snes days iirc.
its probably the only way they were able to easily release a game like that at the time
lol little kid
Last edited by The Reckoning; 04-24-2010 at 06:27 PM.
It can't be that hard to get it through you're head, reckoning. He saw Rare and the graphics and assumed it was some kiddie platformer like Banjo Kazooie.
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