Look [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_Swarm] no further.Alexandrous said:I miss the old top-down shooters. I can't think of a name off the top of my head, except for the Aliens games on Gameboy. Oh, and while they still pop up from time to time, especially now on the Wii, I think we could do with more rail-shooters.
http://www.agdinteractive.com/SirSinisterMD said:Point and Click adventures. Its time for a new Kings Quest or Quest for Glory! The Wii would be the perfect platform for it too.
Though I was thinking: Oblivion seems to be the modern version of the point and click adventure. Non-linear gameplay, hundreds of objects you can find, QFG pioneered the idea of guilds that you could join and rise to the top of, I'm sure the list goes on. Maybe they should redo the Quest for Glory series as a first person RPG and let Bethesda handle it.
I'm an adventure game fiend. I love that most of the old ones are abandonware, which means I can finally afford to get my hands on them.Najal said:witty adventure games please.
bring back monkey island.
Yes fighting games are being way too realistic now days we need a new tekken or good MK game.Lvl 64 Klutz said:I want more arcade style flight sims. Crimson Skies is the last title I remember. Granted, that wasn't that long ago, but long enough to say the genre needs a good jolt to the ticker.
One little L makes all the difference...conqueror Kenny said:Yes fighting games are being way too realistic now days we need a new tekken or good MK game.Lvl 64 Klutz said:I want more arcade style flight sims. Crimson Skies is the last title I remember. Granted, that wasn't that long ago, but long enough to say the genre needs a good jolt to the ticker.
Haha, indeedMichaelH said:One little L makes all the difference...conqueror Kenny said:Yes fighting games are being way too realistic now days we need a new tekken or good MK game.Lvl 64 Klutz said:I want more arcade style flight sims. Crimson Skies is the last title I remember. Granted, that wasn't that long ago, but long enough to say the genre needs a good jolt to the ticker.
i hear a lot of complaints about not having enough platformers these days. i, on the other hand, dont miss them in the least. i felt they were boring and repetitive. either jump, or run forward. no other options. i really like the way modern platformeres have evolved. recently ive been playing prince of persi, sands of time, and tomb raider: legend, and anniversary. this is, i beleive, the future of 3d platformers. the formula is changed so that instead of jump and walk forward, suddenly theres many different types of obstacles and many different types of movement to avoid them. this makes the game more thinking and less repeating, and definitely, a more fun and evolved approach to platforming.stompy said:Side-scrolling platformers. Hell, platformers would be nice. Not the new-fangled GTA clones that call themselves platformers (I'm looking at you Jak2), but DK, Mario, and the like.