Super princess peach was great game but I think we need
a HD sequel to this game where they go back to vibe island to do more stuff like that
Not exact matches
When prompted via Twitter by Xperia Play fan site XperiaGamer when we might see Reckless Racing 2, the
sequel to 2010's excellent top - down arcade racer Reckless Racing [99 cents / Lite /
HD], the
game's developer Polarbit responded that we can expect the
game to hit next week on February 2nd.
A few days ago Nintendo announced the new
HD Zelda, a wind waker remake, a wierd fire emblem crosover
game and a
sequel to xenoblade chronicles.
While the
sequel rectified all of the problems of the first
game, and now very closely matches the
HD versions in terms of features, Wii
gamers have been relatively slow
to purchase Rock Band 2.
And 13 - 2 didn't even sell that well If you gonna do a
HD collection make sure
to include all
games because that way for the next
sequel of that
game there may be even a bigger fan base.
I hope they do the Final Fantasy
HD remake first though and not a
sequel... the
game has had it's fair share of extra content for that world it's time
to give other FF
games a shot I hope they remake FF7 and then they get started straight away on FF8 and then FF9 Imagine the Garden Battle in
HD
Whether we're talking about
HD remakes, revived franchises, or prequels and
sequels a plenty, an insanely large portion of publishers are greenlighting new versions of old
games, pinning their hopes — and bottom lines — on
gamers» willingness
to put on rose - colored glasses and bathe in sepia tones.
Mortal Kombat X just means it is a direct
sequel to Mortal Kombat in 2011 which is technically Mortal Kombat IX, considering the reboot told the tale of the earlier Mortal Kombat
games, we can be sure that X will continue the story of the Outer Realm and hopefully we can see them being retold in beautiful
HD.
Capcom announced today that it's planning on bringing Puzzle Fighter, the
sequel to the classic Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo (and its
HD Remix remake),
to iOS and Android before the end of the year, so if you enjoy puzzle
games with your favorite Capcom characters, you're in luck.
The world is still waiting patiently for RedLynx
to finally announce a release date for the
sequel to one of Xbox Live Arcade greatest
games, Trials
HD.
Trials Evolution marks the
sequel to Trials
HD, a so - called «2.5 D» downloadable
game that focuses on player precision as you attempt
to pass various obstacle courses with your motorbike.
Let us be grateful for the
games that we do have, the
HD remasters or newer handheld titles such as A Link Between Worlds and it's direct
sequel Tri Force Heroes, because they may not be the best, but they are what we have now and they deserve some love and attention too, even if we have played them
to death.
Version
games in high detail graphics Ultra
HD (4K) Welcome
to the long - awaited
sequel to the popular action / strategy
game!
You could call it development hell, given that the first
game came out in 2003 and was later given a
HD re-release in 2011, but the road
to this
sequel has been a waiting
game.
Co-op is nice, and the
HD visuals do bring Kirby's world
to life in a fresh way, but overall this is a totally by - the - book
sequel that adds little of value other than a chance
to play another Kirby
game.
The Wii U is taking gaming
HD, multi-screen, and adding more fuctionality
to the
sequel to Nintendo's hit
game console, the Wii.
I do have
to wonder where RedLynx will take the series next, but, as
sequels go, this first Trials
HD follow - up is something truly special, a
game which better caters
to two very different audiences, and one that does more than enough
to live up
to its 1200 Microsoft Points asking price.
After more than five months of work on the project, the release of a development build last February, and a recent reboot for the
game's art style (see above image), indie developer Flashhbang Studios announced that it's suspended development on the
HD sequel to Off - Road Velociraptor Safari, with no plans
to resume in the forseeable future.
The
game also seems
to have no problem in wallowing in its own nostalgia, and the ending sequence resembles more a
HD remake than
sequel.