What
other game sequels would you like to see Nintendo pick up?
Not exact matches
Though the original
game eventually ended up on
other PlayStation platforms, fans (including us) are anxiously anticipating «Gravity Rush 2» — a full - fledged
sequel to the original, made for the (far more powerful) PlayStation 4.
My son is also a fan but we also play
others that psn provides or when
sequels come out for great
games.
Maybe I'm just unlucky (doughtful given
other criticisms) but the
sequel is absolutely littered with
game breaking bugs.
Now, in the
sequel, «The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,» the
game really is rigged — this time by the
other characters, particularly the
game's creator, Plutarch Heavensbee (Philip Seymour Hoffman).
But what separates this
game from
others is what it did for what
sequels should be.
-- Namco Bandai understands that fans want more Tales
game in English — Time and money get in the way — Namco Bandai has taken steps to alleviate the issues above, and hopefully we can now look forward to seeing more Tales
games worldwide — It's been difficult to fit the
game on the 3DS card due to size restrictions — Voice data in particular was challenging to put on the card and feels they solved the problem while keeping the quality high — «Every part of the
game, with the exception of the animated cut - scenes, has been redone in 3D» — Yoshizumi believes this makes the
game seem more real / immersive than before — Character models rebuilt to improve performance — Rest of the
game has been ported over seamlessly — Some changes made to «in -
game parameters» to compensate for control differences — No
other additions, no new weapons / artes — No communication features (StreetPass, SpotPass)-- Namco Bandai have talked about a
sequel, but haven't yet come up with something that would be good enough for a full
game — Yoshizumi says he appreciates the comments he receives on Twitter from worldwide fans, and he hopes that more Tales
games can make it over in the future — Load times have been improved on significantly — Steadier frame rate (may have been referring to the world map specifically)-- Skits will remain unvoiced
This totally blows away any
other games i have ever played in the past, if they ever make a
sequel i can not wait to get it and hopefully it will be as awesome as Fallout 3
I'd run through my 5 dollars in quarters playing some
game or
other (When will we get a
sequel to Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow of Mystara?)
Spoiler alert for
other franchises now, but here are some of the high profile
sequels that pulled the same twist of killing off the love interest: The Bourne Supremacy, Sherlock Holmes: A
Game of Shadows, Fast & Furious (the fourth one for those who've lost track of the titles).
This
sequel is more religious thriller than superhero film, though the directing duo of Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor (whose
other credits include
Gamer and the maligned Jonah Hex screenplay) make it look like a car commercial, with their jerky handheld digital video, odd angles, and hollow showiness.
Nintendo's rolling out plenty of
other sequels and brand - new
games in the mean time.
Since the first
game was released we've seen two
other sequels, 2001's Return to Castle Wolfenstein and the simply titled Wolfenstein of 2009, both with a different developer at the helm and diminishing degrees of success.
Very little is known about the
game,
other than it's a JRPG published by FuRyu, which seems to be some sort of (spiritual)
sequel to The Legend of Legacy.
«As we've mentioned when asked in the past about new
games in
other series such as Red Dead Redemption, Bully, and L.A. Noire, we don't always rush to make
sequels, but that does not mean we won't get to them eventually,
The
game's success spawned multiple
sequels and spinoffs, a 40 - episode 3D animated series, a chapter book adaptation, manga adaptations in Mario - related publications such as Kodansha's Super Mario manga and Super Mario - Kun, and many toys and
other merchandise.
But really, any of the
other games on the 3DS are better than this strange, almost entirely pointless
sequel.
This
sequel has the same basic idea: a 2D side - scrolling action platformer that, while it has influences from all the aforementioned
games, is also reminiscent of
other old school classics such as Contra and Metal Slug, as well as newer bullet hell shooters.
There were
other games there that did something new with a
sequel and managed to keep to previously existing content in the
games as well.
The Avengers is probably the most impactful Marvel film we've seen yet, taking the studio to new heights, inspiring
games from LEGO console adventures to casino titles not unlike the aforementioned Punisher
game, and even earning its own
sequel despite sprouting from
other projects.
On the
other hand, it's also a reminder that you can check out 2010's Xbox 360 remake of Perfect Dark, GoldenEye «s spiritual
sequel that is apparently easier to negotiate over — when you're done watching 1/2 hour of a GoldenEye
game you'll never get to play, that is.
A Breath of the Wild
sequel is the most likely option, but there are
other possibilities that cover new Breath of the Wild DLC or spin - off
games.
Two diametrically opposed teams face - off against each
other in the latest gameplay video of Blood Bowl 2, the
sequel to the video
game adaptation of Games Workshop's famous board
game that combines American football with the fantasy world of Warhammer.
Once again Undead Labs are looking at amping everything up for the
sequel, and early footage already shows a massive leap in the
game's visuals, alongside the ability to now play online with up to three
other survivors.
Maybe because it was just a straight pixel - for - pixel port of a
game that has since been run over by (mostly its own
sequels and)
other games?
«As we've mentioned when asked in the past about new
games in
other series such as Red Dead Redemption, Bully, and L.A. Noire, we don't always rush to make
sequels, but that does not mean we won't get to them eventually,» Rockstar said.
It's great to see them create
games other than Musou
sequels and spin - offs.
pretty much What's sad is that with
other AAA
games I know I won't be disappointed come
sequel time.
Most of what they do are
sequels to 5 + year old franchises with 2 +
games already in them that have very little new or interesting to offer, and the rest is ruined by microtransactions, lootboxes, or some
other form of fuckery that has no place in a $ 60 - $ 120
game (if you count the season pass necessary to get the full experience)
In
other words, imagine how freaking good a
sequel would be that fixed all the problems and then went ahead and did everything else the first
game did as well, but better.
Other than that, the Blackguards franchise created a great
sequel and is definitely worth playing if it's your kind of
game.
Hit the video above and let us know what
other games you think could use a Wii
sequel.
Sequels Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi will likely follow at later dates, as well as
other classic LucasArts
games that have yet to be named.
Exactly look at Final Fantasy Versus XIII aka FFXV that
game was announced back at E3 2006 and still we ended up having to wait 10 years and in the midst of all this SE decided hey let's make 2
sequels to Final Fantasy XIII that nobody asked for, and that further convolute the story of an already dreadful trilogy that pales in comparison to
other lower budget jrpg's of last gen that had far more likable characters such as Tales of Xillia, Valkyria Chronicles, and even Xenoblade Chronicles of which fared considerably better.
DJArcas: I expect I'll do
other, small, projects in between the chapters; I have a
sequel to BitStream and a
game called Tactics Forever in the works already; they were started before FC, but I've had to put them on the back burner for a while!
The secret
game Capcom said it will announce today via Xbox LIVE has turned out to be none
other than the (much wanted)
sequel to the 2007's snow pirate shooter Lost Planet.
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
Ah, the two
sequels of my two favorite
games of all time (
other being Batman Arkham Asylum) are looking like they will top their predecessors without a doubt.
When prodded about the possibility of the
sequel arriving on
other platforms, design director Jonathan Biddle coyly responded, «We're just talking about Wii U today,» which is the standard industry euphemism for, «Yeah we're making this
game elsewhere as well, but our contract only let's us talk about this one today.»
Unfortunately, several
others have dropped the ball either by making
games too simple or creating a
sequel that lacks the -LSB-...]
The thing with Final Fantasy is all of the
games (with the exception of direct
sequels) are separate from each
other in story line so it is fine to do whatever (though I think their numbering scheme is messed up; the MMOs should be their own line not part of the number scheme).
Activision and Beenox» video
game adaptation of the upcoming Spidey film
sequel will feature none
other than Wilson Fisk, The Kingpin of Crime.
I assumed that my play through of The Evil Within and its
sequel The Evil Within 2 would mirror the zombie killing thrill ride I experienced in
other zombie
games such as Resident Evil and Dying Light, but I wasn't quite right!
Deck 13 was originally founded as TriggerLab in 2001 when they developed Stealth Combat before changing their name to Deck 13 were they have developed Jack Keane in 2007 and a
sequel in 2012 and numerous
other games such as action RPG Lords of the Fallen, while publishing indie
games such as the fantastic arcade racer Obliteracers.
One thing I like is that they are sort of mashing all the animal crossing
games together and improving on them to create this
game and make it more unique but also the similar to its predecessors because in my opinion the
other 2 were more like spin - offs or successors than actual
sequels so im going to recap on how, wild world seemed more like an update (kind of like animal forest + and + e) because all it didn't really add much and it kinda removed more but the exception is that it was really made to be a portable version
other than a
sequel so they have an excuse for removed content plus, all they really removed was 3 features.
Other games to keep an eye out for would be Left Alive, The World Ends With You, and
sequels to Nier and Life is Strange just to name a few.
Enslaved, on the
other hand, is one of my favorite
games of last gen. I was so sad to read that you guys weren't planning a
sequel because sales hadn't met your expectations / hopes.
Its inevitable
sequel Shift 2: Unleashed veered closer to Slightly Mad's vision, depicting the thrills of taming a high powered race car with striking gravitas whilst bringing a number of pioneering new features
other games have since adopted such as the then - innovative driver's eye helmet camera.
While it's not impossible for the
game to come to
other platforms in the future, Kick and Fennick feels like it belongs on the PlayStation Vita, and hopefully Jaywalkers Interactive plan to branch out and make a
sequel, as so much more can be done here.
The
other thing that would really take the
game to the next level would be co-op, and that (after new maps) would definitely be my # 2 request for a future update or
sequel.