I have two. Yes, I'm going to list both of them.
1. Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks II
The original Shaolin Monks is one of the best games of its multi-genre franchise and one of my favorite games of all time. A fast, loose beat-em-up action game that was and is criminally underrated by the standards of any generation, it stood side-by-side with the likes of God of War but received none of the credit it deserved for its entertaining and fluid battle system, hilarious camp, and abundance of genuinely hard-to-find secrets. A sequel would bring to light a game that really needs it, as well as provide an opportunity for new characters(Kenshi, anyone?), new settings, and new ways to finish him. Or her. Or them.
2. WET II
Say what you want about WET, but there still isn't much out there that's anything like it. It was a love letter to grindhouse B-movies with snippy dialogue, a good combat concept(if not the best execution of said concept), and a swarthy, twisted, and downright mean protagonist who was one of the standout female game characters of the decade. Many questions in the first game remained unanswered and many characters undeveloped. A sequel would allow for not only a much needed fine-tuning of hte controls and combat, but also further character building, perhaps expanding on the relationships Rubi has with the likes of Zhi, Milo, and maybe even Kafka Dvorak.
She was totally feeling Rubi up. It was awesome. More, please!
1. Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks II
The original Shaolin Monks is one of the best games of its multi-genre franchise and one of my favorite games of all time. A fast, loose beat-em-up action game that was and is criminally underrated by the standards of any generation, it stood side-by-side with the likes of God of War but received none of the credit it deserved for its entertaining and fluid battle system, hilarious camp, and abundance of genuinely hard-to-find secrets. A sequel would bring to light a game that really needs it, as well as provide an opportunity for new characters(Kenshi, anyone?), new settings, and new ways to finish him. Or her. Or them.
2. WET II
Say what you want about WET, but there still isn't much out there that's anything like it. It was a love letter to grindhouse B-movies with snippy dialogue, a good combat concept(if not the best execution of said concept), and a swarthy, twisted, and downright mean protagonist who was one of the standout female game characters of the decade. Many questions in the first game remained unanswered and many characters undeveloped. A sequel would allow for not only a much needed fine-tuning of hte controls and combat, but also further character building, perhaps expanding on the relationships Rubi has with the likes of Zhi, Milo, and maybe even Kafka Dvorak.
She was totally feeling Rubi up. It was awesome. More, please!