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IamSofaKingRaw

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Time to put your creative hats on guys and gals. Try to continue a finished game series (ex. Halo, MGS, God of War etc..) without making any (huge) plot holes. Also, please try to make your post worth reading, I'll try to make mine.

I'll start off with God of War. Don'tread if you didn't finish GOW3

God of War 4:

Now, remember in the early part of God of war 3 when *SPOILERS*SPOILERS*
Well we can assume that Hades is partly alive in Kratos because he absorbed Hades' soul. How is this possible? Well Hades is the king of the underworld so he may have the power to keep part of himself alive in Kratos. After
Kratos stabs himself with the blade of Olympus, he weakens his own soul(well practically destroys it)
and this gives Hades the opportunity to take control of Kratos' body. (Remember Kratos body dissappears after credits?) Now that Hades has a new vessel he takes off looking to restore the souls of Posiedon and Zeus (his bros) to take control of the world once again. Athena, being the greedy person she is fron GOW3 doesn't want this so who does she enlist as her new tool of destrucution? Kratos' brother
[/spoiler] who is currently still in the underworld.

I personally would make it so that in the ending of this game Posiedon and Zeus do get restored but whats left of Kratos' soul (bare with me on this one : )) regains control of his body.

Hades sends the warriors of Olympus out to destroy Deimos while Deimos (who releases the army of Sparta from the unguarded underworld) pits the his fellow Spartans against them.

The ending level will have you (Deimos) and Kratos (who will appear to be strugging to keep control over his body) fighting against Zeus and Posiedon while the two armies fight in the background.

This way we won't see the same fighting mechanics from Kratos and we get to se what happens to Kratos' little bro all this time.

Be sure to comment on any plot holes or mistakes I made, as well as continuing a story of your own.
 

Squilookle

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I'll give you a reply, why not.

I'd take The Saboteur, and make a sequel which give Sean some cheap excuse to have to go to Occupied Holland, maybe for a special mission. Once that's done, it's just more of the same gameplay that made the Saboteur great, only in Holland.

I would make one change though- I'd add Nazi airfields around the place. You can either steal a Stuka and try taking out Nazi installations with one swift bombing run while being hounded by 109 fighters, or you can steal a 109 yourself and duel with the other fighters above Holland.
 

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I want to say Haegemonia how can you finish a superb game like this

http://www.gaminator.pl/video/3272,Hegemonia-Legions-of-Iron-Outro.html
 

IamSofaKingRaw

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Squilookle said:
I'll give you a reply, why not.

I'd take The Saboteur, and make a sequel which give Sean some cheap excuse to have to go to Occupied Holland, maybe for a special mission. Once that's done, it's just more of the same gameplay that made the Saboteur great, only in Holland.

I would make one change though- I'd add Nazi airfields around the place. You can either steal a Stuka and try taking out Nazi installations with one swift bombing run while being hounded by 109 fighters, or you can steal a 109 yourself and duel with the other fighters above Holland.
I never played Sabotuer but it looked interesting. Do you recommend it?
 

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I'd say Guilty Gear XX to GGXXX, but that can have SO many bad innuendo's made for it,
Plus remembering that one game with 'Ragna' and 'Jin' I suppose GGXXX has already been made..
It makes me die inside..
 

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Umm, Isn't God of War: Ghost of Sparta going to answer any questions about Kratos' brother?

Anyway, I'd like to continue with MediEvil.

Following the "bad" ending from MediEvil 2 where Sir Dan returns back to his time and is back face-to-face with Zarok's Dragon transformation (I'm just calling it a Dragon) who supposedly eats him.
I'd have it so that Zarok ate Dan and Keia (or whoever it was) from MediEvil 2, but Dan is still un-alive during the first games time and finishes off Zarok. Dan returns to his Crypt (as par the ending of MediEvil 1) and returns to rest. Unfortunately, due to messing with the Timeline that Dan caused in his Victorian adventure, a new foe has risen from the paradox that was caused and it proceeds takes Zaroks power to resurrect the dead and destroy the world, this leads to Dan's ressurection and so he must take sword/arm again to defeat him/her/it.

It's the best I can think of off-hand and I know it seems stupid and cliché.
But dammit, I want a new MediEvil!!!!
 

IamSofaKingRaw

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Baron von Blitztank said:
Umm, Isn't God of War: Ghost of Sparta going to answer any questions about Kratos' brother?

Anyway, I'd like to continue with MediEvil.

Following the "bad" ending from MediEvil 2 where Sir Dan returns back to his time and is back face-to-face with Zarok's Dragon transformation (I'm just calling it a Dragon) who supposedly eats him.
I'd have it so that Zarok ate Dan and Keia (or whoever it was) from MediEvil 2, but Dan is still un-alive during the first games time and finishes off Zarok. Dan returns to his Crypt (as par the ending of MediEvil 1) and returns to rest. Unfortunately, due to messing with the Timeline that Dan caused in his Victorian adventure, a new foe has risen from the paradox that was caused and it proceeds takes Zaroks power to resurrect the dead and destroy the world, this leads to Dan's ressurection and so he must take sword/arm again to defeat him/her/it.

It's the best I can think of off-hand and I know it seems stupid and cliché.
But dammit, I want a new MediEvil!!!!
It is? I thought Gohost of Sparta was about what Kratos did after GOW1
 

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IamSofaKingRaw said:
Squilookle said:
I'll give you a reply, why not.

I'd take The Saboteur, and make a sequel which give Sean some cheap excuse to have to go to Occupied Holland, maybe for a special mission. Once that's done, it's just more of the same gameplay that made the Saboteur great, only in Holland.

I would make one change though- I'd add Nazi airfields around the place. You can either steal a Stuka and try taking out Nazi installations with one swift bombing run while being hounded by 109 fighters, or you can steal a 109 yourself and duel with the other fighters above Holland.
I never played Sabotuer but it looked interesting. Do you recommend it?
For what it's worth, I HIGHLY recommend it. Everyone I know got into that game. I played it, my 2 best friends played it, and even my daughter (who doesn't usually play shooters) played it. And we all enjoyed it.
 

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sms_117b said:
I want to say Haegemonia how can you finish a superb game like this
http://www.gaminator.pl/video/3272,Hegemonia-Legions-of-Iron-Outro.html
Word.
Hegemonia needs some kind of a sequel...
 

Trivun

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I'd love a sequel to Halo 3, whether it's a game, book or whatever, that explains the cliffhanger from the end of that game, in the post-credits scene. Ideally it would link with the unresolved cliffhangers from the book 'Ghosts Of Onyx', as I'm sure I'm not the only Halo fan who wants to know what the hell is going to happen to Blue Team and the others in that bloody Dyson Sphere...
 

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I would take Spyro (the series ended after "Year of the Dragon" if you think there were sequels YOU'RE WRONG!) and have a new game created where an alternate universe version of Spyro created a Multiversal portal that he used to switch places with Spyro. Then Spyro will have to fight his way through the alternate universe defeating boss versions of his friends and befriending friendly versions of his enemies. There would be stages where you would get to play as: Ripto, Gnasty Gnorc, and The Sorceress. Then there would be the last boss fight where the evil Spyro fuses the two universes and finds out that his allies were defeated. Then, Spyro would re-fight Gnasty Gnorc, Ripto, and The Sorceress, but in different ways than he originally did. After that you fight Evil Spyro, who has absorbed the standard realities Gnasty Gnorc, Ripto, and Sorceress, after they were defeated. This makes him giant and gives him all their breath powers which will then have the final boss-fight be a dogfight with the giant, evil Spyro, where Spyro gets unlimited flight and the ability to grab different breath powerups through stations set up by the Professor around the battlefield.
 

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IamSofaKingRaw said:
Squilookle said:
I'll give you a reply, why not.

I'd take The Saboteur, and make a sequel which give Sean some cheap excuse to have to go to Occupied Holland, maybe for a special mission. Once that's done, it's just more of the same gameplay that made the Saboteur great, only in Holland.

I would make one change though- I'd add Nazi airfields around the place. You can either steal a Stuka and try taking out Nazi installations with one swift bombing run while being hounded by 109 fighters, or you can steal a 109 yourself and duel with the other fighters above Holland.
I never played Sabotuer but it looked interesting. Do you recommend it?
I couldn't recommend it enough. As far as sandbox games go, it's the most fun you can possibly have this side of Just Cause 2. It also has a main character that is quite likeable, not to mention actually genuinely funny for once. Messing around outside the missions is so damn addictive. It's hard to drive past a Nazi sniper tower without getting a massive urge to climb the tower, punch the nazi over the side, then plant dynamite on the tower and blow it to kingdom come. Then more Nazis show up and... you get the idea.

The singleplayer missions are quite inventive and original too. Some genuine effort here to make interesting characters and intriguing missions. Bottom line, buy it!
 

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Brutal Legend 2. Eddie Rigg's parents find their way back into the rock world and resurrect ALL of the old gods causing a massive war.
it's not perfect but anything Tim Shafer writes is amazing.
but I figure there will be a sequel to brutal legend.
 

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I would have said God of War too but a lot of my ideas look like they're going to be implemented in Ghost of Sparta. I even wrote part of a script involving the Cronos-worshipping Atlanteans, Cronos regaining his former power by backstabbing Kratos, Zeus' mother Rhea and time travel.

It doesn't seem as though Breath of Fire will be getting a continuation any time soon (damn you Capcom), so I would create a prequel to that series.

From what one can gather from the original games' poorly-translated backstory, the Light and Dark Dragons were once one and the same, not to mention a world-spanning empire. This new iteration would cover the falling out of the two sides of the Dragon Empire over the Goddess Myria, and the very first time a blue-haired youth named Ryu gathered powerful allies and locked Her away.

Among other new factors this would be the first time a Ryu has ever started out as a soldier instead of a normal kid forced to learn to fight. He will become the leader of the anti-Myria movement of the Dragon Empire, rebelling against his orders and attempting to free the Empire's leadership of Her influence. Of course along the way he deals with all the other animal races which most of his friends consider inferior to Dragon Clanners, and learns the hard way while recruiting just how the Wing, Mole, Worren, Manrio and Forest Clans have all suffered so that the Dragon Empire's elite may live in comfort.

Since he has always been a silent protagonist, include another Dragon Clanner party member to better express those prejudices and realizations early game, the one who follows the series' long-standing tradition of having a Dragon Clanner start out as Ryu's friend and eventually become his bitter rival (Ray, Teepo, Fou-Lu).