SWTOR takes place 300 years after the KOTOR games so it really is not a true sequel but a spin-off.EMFCRACKSHOT said:Yes, but thats going to be an mmo so it doesn't count. We need it to be a proper KOTOR that tells us what happened to Revan or one set in and before the Mandalorian wars. Maybe with user controlled combat as well and hordes of chaff to kill. I personally quite like the idea of playing as a mandalorian Jedi with force powersDarkside360 said:They are already making KOTOR 3, its called SWTOR.
So, you want a sequel to a remake.Dazza5897922 said:Conker live and reloaded definatly needs a sequal
This.IntoxicatedKnight said:I've said this on another, similar thread, but XIII really needs one.
So we lost DK3 because someone thought it was more important to release a Harry Potter game... That's just sad. Seriously.A third episode of the Dungeon Keeper saga was underway, but opportunities to develop new intellectual properties on new platforms such as PlayStation 2 have meant that DK3 has been put on hold. [...] The projects that provoked Dungeon Keeper 3's cancellation were EA's Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings games.
Five years... As far as I can see there were no screenshots released and there was no reason given why it ever got cancelled.Interplay's own Black Isle Studios worked on a sequel called Stonekeep 2: Godmaker for five years before cancelling it in 2001.
So it appears that no news means good news in the art of game sequels, so my hopes for Planescape 2 are really high now...In September 2006, one of Arcanum's lead programmers and tri-founder of Troika, Leonard Boyarsky, divulged that the studio had originally commenced work on a sequel, going by the working title of Journey to the Centre of Arcanum, which would use Valve's Source Engine. Development was curtailed by disputes between Sierra and Valve, resulting ultimately in the project being shelved.