• Which game series would you like see a new entry made on current-gen hardware and why?
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(and not just because you think it simply deserves a new game) I would like to see a new Katamari, imagine how many objects they could fit on screen what with they have now.
Goldeneye 007 from the N64 the game at 60 fps could be pretty cool
I would love a new F.E.A.R. game made by Monolith and not Day 1 Studios. Even if it was just a 1:1 remake of the first game with better graphic ls it would be great.
A Time Splitters game on PC, perhaps a Future Perfect remake. Would love to play some of that multiplayer again.
Fuckin' F-Zero. Such a unique racing series that hasn't had a new entry in forever.
A new Mercenaries that isn't shit like the 2nd.
Klonoa, no question. Nintendo needs to give Wario another shot on top of that (because dude it's fuckin' wario). On a lesser note, Ape Escape. If only to make up for the absolute rubbish of a spin-off that was [URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_Move_Ape_Escape"]the PlayStation Move entry.[/URL]
The Movies, cause it was already years ahead of it's time back in 2005 and it's the best "business"-management game that I have ever played.
Freespace. Space Sims need more love
The game I never stop talking about; Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy. [thumb]http://static1.gamespot.com/uploads/scale_medium/mig/5/2/0/8/2215208-box_sphinx.png[/thumb] Everybody I've seen play it has called it a hidden gem, as it was not only an incredibly enjoyable game, but it also never achieved a successful amount of publicity. Suffice to say, it stayed exclusive to the GameCube, PS2 and XBox... Worst part is, the developers, Eurocom Entertainment went in to liquidation, so there's a littler chance than ever that it will ever see a sequel or remake unless some third party gains the rights somehow.
Soldier of Fortune. Give me the endless flow of blood and gore. Not the shit that was Payback made by Cauldron games, no, give me another Double Helix like Raven Software made. And on a similar note, Turok. Give me another Turok Evolution. Futuretech and Dinosaur People in a Prehistoric Jungle setting. [sp]I also just get mad at things in life and need a game where I can godmode around and just outright slaughter people and watch them die through dismemberment. And in slow motion if possible.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Angry pepper;50457225]The game I never stop talking about; Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy. [thumb]http://static1.gamespot.com/uploads/scale_medium/mig/5/2/0/8/2215208-box_sphinx.png[/thumb] Everybody I've seen play it has called it a hidden gem, as it was not only an incredibly enjoyable game, but it also never achieved a successful amount of publicity. Suffice to say, it stayed exclusive to the GameCube, PS2 and XBox... Worst part is, the developers, Eurocom Entertainment went in to liquidation, so there's a littler chance than ever that it will ever see a sequel or remake unless some third party gains the rights somehow.[/QUOTE] I don't need a reboot per se, but a game like this just in any under done setting, perhaps ancient rome, greece, mesoamerica. Anything but overtly medieval Europe. I wouldn't mind SNES Jurassic Park being redone. It probably wouldn't be a huge hit as simple "put it on pretty 3D", but some modern gameplay features like inventory management, maps, journals could make it a neat experience. [img]https://i.ytimg.com/vi/JfKn4bZHpVM/maxresdefault.jpg[/img] Earthsiege/Starsiege mech simulation games need to make a comeback. These games were incredibly fun, it was just a stompy robot shooter, the game handled your HERC as an actual collection of working parts, so parts could be blown off, and damaged parts are ineffective (I'll never forget damaged leg servos having me limp along with a slight pull to the left or right). Modern technology could do so much for the genre, the visual fidelity in environment and HERC design would be absolutely gorgeous. The environments could have have so much more detail, more buildings, loose boulders, trees, and all of it destructible too. Not to mention the obvious VR potential for the rebirth of vehicle sims. I don't personally care about VR, but I'll argue for it anyway. The game was already very immersive. Every step your HERC took came with a corresponding lurch of the cockpit (and your view outside, so up and down with each step), and a corresponding thud. The cockpit was full of functional interactivity, many of the buttons were usable with actual function like shield shifting, changing fire chains, and changing the display to present different infographics like a radar, target HERC status, your HERC status, wingmen status. Additionally you could actually look around the cockpit limitedly, down to a second larger display, and out the left and right windows. The VR implications being that you could actually freely look around the cockpit and see all of these in great detail. If you want to go crazy, you could add motion controls so you actually can reach out and push the buttons and pilot your HERC in this fashion. One controller behaving like a maneuvering stick with buttons acting for throttle and weapons, another hand free to use buttons in the cockpit. The potential for immersion is immense.
I have *so many*. Black and White, Theme Hospital, Evil Genius, Warhawk for the PS3, Myst/Uru... So many good game series that have fallen to the wayside as times move on.
Dungeon Keeper by Bullfrog, it deserves a proper sequel that isn't mobile game trash.
Zoo Tycoon. It's the one game that introduced me to my best friends and I probably would be absolutely miserable if I hadn't discovered it. The Xbone version doesn't count towards a sequel.
I would love to see a sequel or remake Dark Reign: Future of war. It did have a sequel, Dark Reign 2, but it was nothing like the original Dark Reign. This game was one of my all time favorite games and I played it a lot (mainly skirmish with 99999 starting cash) when I was younger. The game suffers from poor path finding and slow sim speed once you get a few too many units on the map even on modern machines. The line of sight system could be quite annoying at time considering a unit could hide behind a tree and shoot at your stuff but you couldn't shoot it back because it was outside of your line of sight. A major issue was also path finding. When you ordered a large group of units to move, often you would have random units stop and contemplate their meaningless existence and then continue moving on to their death because the units that went ahead of them were slaughtered already. One thing I did really love about Dark Reign was that the single player campaign let you play the mission from either side. You could play and beat mission 1 as the Freedom Guard and then play mission 2 as the Imperium. Also, it had one of the coolest intros of any game from the 90s: [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6ca6GRPTRE[/media]
Also, a new Gex would be nice. It could have stages that parody TV shows we have on today (and not to mention, we need more platformers).
Silent Hill. :(
[QUOTE=Rika-chan;50456933]I would love a new F.E.A.R. game made by Monolith and not Day 1 Studios. Even if it was just a 1:1 remake of the first game with better graphic ls it would be great.[/QUOTE] F.E.A.R. has aged pretty well.
[QUOTE=Dr. Kyuros;50457117]Klonoa, no question. Nintendo needs to give Wario another shot on top of that (because dude it's fuckin' wario). On a lesser note, Ape Escape. If only to make up for the absolute rubbish of a spin-off that was [URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_Move_Ape_Escape"]the PlayStation Move entry.[/URL][/QUOTE] I came here to say Ape Escape. Ape Escape is fucking amazing.
Chrono Trigger, F-Zero, a 2D Metroid a la Super Metroid, the list goes on
[QUOTE=!LORD M!;50457762]Silent Hill. :([/QUOTE] Rip in pieces SH
The original Red Faction, probably. Said this before, but I'd really like to see some sort of continuation of the original Geo-Mod engine, terrain destruction and whatnot
I'd love to see the first Punisher game finally get a sequel, primarily to see interrogations in HD but also because I enjoyed the story. The only real issue I have with it is that I doubt any AAA studio would create a faithful sequel in terms of gameplay. Other than that, I'd [I]really[/I] love to see a sequel to Red Faction Guerrilla that was in the same vein of gameplay. Destruction physics are awesome and Unreal Engine 4 apparently supports them pretty well.
Blood by monolith, and none of the crap that was Blood 2 please. Too bad the ip is frozen in ataris hands
half life ha ha hoe hue
Metal Gear Solid [sp]NOT PACHINKO[/sp]
Eternal Darkness - Sanity's requiem, but that will never happen :( Loved to play it as a kid, never got to finish it because I didn't know how to advance at one point. Now the graphics are holding me back to replay it. Some others: The Movies, Black and White (2 still looks pretty nice though)
[t]https://res.cloudinary.com/igdb/image/upload/t_cover_big_2x/nbdvbku56mhpscnnm88r.png[/t] I want a remake so fucking badly
The Elder Scrolls on legit current-gen hardware (i.e. any engine other than fucking gamebryo)
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