games you WISH they made sequels to

Galaxy613

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Star Control 2.

Blandotaco said:
MechWarrior 4
NOT MechAssault
... Assault was crap.
Amen!

Cowtippers said:
The whole metaltech series beginning with EarthSiege and moving forward. Seriously! Those games defined my childhood!
Also agreed. I grew up on Earthsiege 2 and Mechwarrior 2! Bring back mech games. ;-;
 

Uncle Comrade

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I'd love to see a new Planescape game. Torment was one of the most fun games I've ever played, and the setting is excellent.
 

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i would like a direct sequel of nocturne and oni, i liked the ideas and all that.

also another grim fandamgo game would be cool, something that could show us a bit more of that world.
 

darkdox

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I have to say definitely Haven call of the king.
If anyone got the strategy guide it says plain as day

"Prepare for the Sequel"

It never happened.
 

Leonhardt93

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Republic: The revolution, it was a COMPLETLY overlooked game, mainly because it sucked and was overly broken with bugs, poor design, a bad interface and translations issues, but the idea was so great! i loved the idea of starting a revolution in a eastern-bloc nation, and then pulling it off through either money(bribing) Intellectualism(Talking to people) or Force(Beating up people). It was a fantastic idea, but the beforesaid issues marred it. That's why i wanted a sequel, one where it was all fixed, but that kept the spirit.

Does anyone here actually know/remember Republic?
 

KrAcKhEaD217

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Even though it'll never happen, mainly cause the story is mostly tied up, a sequel to dead rising with multiplayer would be godly
 

RedSigma

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Scorched Earth :p

lol but being serious, I would have to say I'd love to see another Rainbow Six game (not this Vegas stuff, its fun but it completely removed the tactics and planning that was so awesome in the real Rainbow Six games).

Although the real on I want to see if definitely a Shadow of the Colossus sequel. I mean, i've heard the rumors, but I wanna hear something official you know?
 

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I want more sequels to DOOM. Not like DOOM 3 though, not a kinda survival horror style thing, just like the original PC ports, running around with a HUGE gun and just slaughtering EVERYTHING. But on a Next-Gen port. (Hopefully, PC, Xbox 360 and PS3)
 

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Hogs of War - although it is apparently in production

Black - most fun I've had with an FPS, however I find it absolutely unplayable after COD4 and Resistance; this isn't helped by the fact that the game glitches horribly, causing you to randomly teleport inside objects, when played on PS3.
 

Doug

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Leonhardt93 said:
Republic: The revolution, it was a COMPLETLY overlooked game, mainly because it sucked and was overly broken with bugs, poor design, a bad interface and translations issues, but the idea was so great! i loved the idea of starting a revolution in a eastern-bloc nation, and then pulling it off through either money(bribing) Intellectualism(Talking to people) or Force(Beating up people). It was a fantastic idea, but the beforesaid issues marred it. That's why i wanted a sequel, one where it was all fixed, but that kept the spirit.

Does anyone here actually know/remember Republic?
Yes, I do remember the game. And it did get reasonable reviews at the time, but as you say, the game itself had implementation problems. A pity really, as it was a great idea, novel too.
 

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Freespace 2, yup, though there's some pretty nice mods out there for it, a true sequel would be awesome, they could wrap up to whole Shivan mystery and everything.

S.T.A.L.K.E.R - S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky is up soon enough, though it's a prequel.

Dungeon Keeper - Dungeon Keeper 2 was a bit...meh. Okay, but not as good as the first imo.
Actually, on the DK2 disce was a trailer for DK3, it had Horny stepping out into the sunlight and grinning evilly, nothing else to it though. I don't think they actually did anything with it.

Actually, another sequel to any DnD game would be great right now. I miss the old Infinity Engine though, the Neverwinter Nights series is great and all, but it stunk graphically I thought. A new Baldur's Gate/Icewind Dale or Planescape where they've tweaked the old engine slightly to keep it up to date would be nice.
 

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Lvl 64 Klutz said:
LV Solace said:
I know this is going to be heavily copied(or hated your choice), but I loved both of the chrono series. So now comes the point when I hear about Chrono break, "Yes!" I say to myself "Another game in an albeit broken story line but fun and awesome games nonethe less" now maybe five years later, I had fogotten about it, and now I go an look for it and it's been red lighted.

why the fuck do they think they can just simply stop beating the dead horse on this one. people loved trigger, and despite only really being conected at two maybe three points, Chrono cross was fun and innovative(to me).

So the chrono series, mostly chrono break, need to be re green lighted, and they need the original team of producers.
Actually, if you pay close attention, Chrono Cross is connected to Trigger in pretty much every plot point.
well yes, but any direct corelation could really only be noticed at those points, the scene after you fight miguel, maybe before, and one of the ending where it's schala, and after the chronopolis series with the reptites.

But yes if you've played trigger which any respecting RPG'er will have played, then yes they are conected at every turn.
 

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Command and Conquer: Renegade

With interactive buildings and one of the most awesome (and actually original) multiplayer premises I've ever seen, this FPS needs a sequel. The online fanbase is still fairly large 6 years later, too.

Although EA is making Tiberium, it's likely to suck (and not be a Renegade 2)
 

Red Rum

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God Hand 2 for PS3
Controls:
[ ]: Combo Attack
/\ : Attack 1
X: Attack 2
O: Prompted Action
C Pad: Movement
L stick: Camera
L3: Reset Camera
R Stick or Sixaxis: Dodge
R3: Block
L1: 180' Turn
R1: Roulette Wheel
L2: Taunt
R2: Unleash the God Hand

Fighting system:
Upload 10 different melee attacks into the "Regular Attack Slots" when you press the
[ ] button in a combo, you commence one of those attacks at random; you don't use the
same attack twice in one combo. You can upgrade from 4 to 6 button presses in the
combo. Weapon attacks and running attacks are also random (not adjustable).
Can customize /\ and X button attacks, too (3 attack slots each).

Story:
Starts at least 20 years after the 1st game. You can choose to play as the 18-year-old
Son or Daughter of Gene and Olivia. Gene now has prosthetic arms, he trained you how
to fight, and he hid away the God Hands to protect the planet. A demonic terrorist
group called A.N.G.R.A (Allied Netherworld Guard Ravaging All) attacks your home and
abduct your parents while searching for the God Hands.
They leave you a map to the Right God Hand and you use it?s power to fight the demons
and save your parents and the world.

New Roulette Attacks:
Speed Freak: Splash Attack: Slows down time in affected area.
Piñata (Bash/Smash/Crash): Up-Close: Launches enemy, 3 items appear, (10%/30%/50%)
Chance of good item appearing.
Daisy Blaster: Up-Close: Launches enemy, fireworks if enemy is slain.
Gut Slasher: Ranged attack: Cuts all struck enemies in half.
Poison Chihuahua (1/2/3): summons (a/2/3) Poison Chihuahua(s) to attack enemies

Other New Features:
Ability to run up walls.
Driving Levels.
Customizable costumes.
Online Multiplayer for up to 10 players.
Purchasable Taunts.
Ragdoll Physics.
More destructible environments.
Better Minigames.
Quick-Time Events.