Which game would you want remade or have sequel to and why? Maybe it's an old pearl.
Honestly Id love a sequel to the Black and White series and Warcraft series.

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Thief Gold
Thief II: The Metal Age
Thief: Deadly Shadows

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Ok, but really I'd take a similar game to Spec Ops: The Line. But since I have a bad computer, I'd like it to be in the same engine. :P

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I'd love to see a sequel for Prey... I remember when I played it first time and omfg, the game was just amazing...

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Isn't there a sequel/remake incoming?

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Well, I read about a Prey 2, and even watched a video about, but didn't look a sequel of Prey... and btw, it was a so long time ago, not sure if they will make it yet D:

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Did they not can the Beyond Good & Evil sequel? Ubisoft said something about Ryman sales not being good enough, so they're not going to do Beyond Good & Evil 2. I wish I was making that up, because it makes no sense.

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Dark souls 1 and it would be awesome if they were able to complete the game like they always wanted too without the time constraints.

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Nexus The Jupiter Incident.

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Dont know why, but L.A. noire sequel. Was fun and different even though it was made fun of since you couldnt really lose at it so nothing you did in it really mattered :P

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Terminator Rampage, Future Shock and Skynet

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A proper Front Mission Sequel or a remaster of 4 and port of 5. Sequel to Metal Gear Rising Revengeance, and another Katamari Damacy game.
Plus sooooo many more, but I will just stick with these.

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Wizardry. I'd love for a Wizardry 9 to be developed. I've replayed the first few on my android tablet by means of a relatively poor but functional port, and I think mobile is an excellent platform for old school part / turn based RPGs. Oubliette was also ported and remastered, and that one came out awesome. Would like to see more.

As far as games for the PC, I'd like to see the usual suspects. HL3, L4D 3, Elder Scrolls 6, a new Doom..... err, wait. We just got that one :)

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Wizardry series is still going strong in Japan.

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That's so awesome! It's the granddaddy of all RPGs. I wish we were getting ports to the US.

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Well, granddaddy of dungeon crawling ARPGs more likely. For cRPGs, it was more likely Ultima. (Although funny enough, its spin-off was that "inspired" one of the most successful dungeon-crawling series, Elder Scrolls, even if one would think it took more from Wizardry.)

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The Wizardry series I know, from Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord (Wizardry 1) through Wizardry 8 are all party based RPGs with tactical, turn based combat. The Ultima series is similar, but different. Both Wizardry 1 and Ultima 1 were released in 1981, so they are really contemporaries. Wizardry stays far more true to the fantasy RPG genre, while Ultima 1 has space shuttles, phasers, and even space combat. Starting with Ultima 3 the series switched from a single character to a party based system with a tactical combat screen. Neither series can really be credited with creating the action-RPG genre, as that was born more from arcade and early console (Nintendo in particular) games. Between the two, I believe Wizardry has had the larger influence, but that's debatable. Ultima is also a landmark RPG series.

However, Wizardry itself borrowed heavily from a game popular on the PLATO system named Oubliette. As I mentioned, there's a port of Oubliette for Android and I believe iOS as well, and I highly suggest it to anyone who enjoys old school RPGs or used to play them back in the day. I actually lost a little respect for the early Wizardry games since they pretty obviously stole ideas from Oubliette. The later Wizardry games have many more game mechanics, though, and I still see them as masterpieces.

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Mass Effect. Don't get me wrong, I love the series, but the ending just leaves me wanting more... wish at least that for ME 3 the effort you put into getting resources have more of an impact. And I'm a sucker for happy endings... open endings is so vague...

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No one lives Forever 3!!!!!!!
Return of the Tentacle (Part 2 of DotT) (Make it official!)
Donald Duck Goin Quackers 2 <3333333
Future Cop L.A.P.D. 2
Bioshock 3
Manhunt 3
Urban Chaos 3 (back to the original of '99!!!!!! not the shooter)
Leisure Suit Larry 8 (in artstyle of Love for Sail - not 3D)
Duke Nukem Time to Kill 2
Turok 5 - Like the old Turok 2 :3
Tony Hawk's American Wasteland 2 (or UG3, but i reeeeeeeeeeally love Wasteland i played 1000h+ in the past, with awesome Online Mode^^)
Zeno Clash 3 (cool combat game)
Shawn White Skateboarding 2
SKATE 4 (for PC or SKATE 3 for PC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Funk Flitzer 3 Funk Flitzer or 3D Ultra Radio Control Racers is the REAL innovator of Car football like Super Sonic.../ Rocket League
MDK 3
Prince of Persia (new start or more Stories in old PoP 1-3 look)
Spec Ops 2 (and PS1 versions for PC! i really love the isometric games.)

i can't stop!!!!!!!! :D

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By old PoP you mean the actual old PoP or the first batch of remakes by UbiSoft in the early 2000s? :)

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If i meean the games before Sands of Time, then i sad the very old classics :D (live First PoP 3D and the other 2D Classics)
Yes i mean the series by Ubi (Sands of Time, warrior within, two thrones)

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Twilight 2000 ... a real old game

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X-Wing
Star Wars Rebellion
UFO or X-COM ; the new remakes are crappy. Xenonauts lacks something, I can't explain it.

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Half-Life!

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Saints Row 1 on PC I guess. Or bloodborne getting ported.

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For a sequel uh?Half Life, Postal, Skyrim, Far Cry (With guns :I), Fallout..

For a remade uh? Crash Bandicoot. Final Fantasy games, Ape Escape. Rayman

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The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
Dark Souls
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelists of the Roses
And a decent remake of Dragon Warrior I

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Vagrant Story / Final Fantasy VIII

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I'm dying to play Life is strange season 2 and the walking dead season 3.
Help me, i'm dying!

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Brigandine 2

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Enter the Matrix
it was so fun and the combat system is unique! There was a lot of variety in the game from simple bash your way through up to vehicle missions!
Earthworm Jim
Banjoo & Kazooie

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Star Wars Rebellion
Imperialism (remake the first with the research system of the second)

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Heart of Darkness
Beyond Good & Evil

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REMAKES:

Star wars battlefront II

Cod games from BO2 down

Bully (Remake and sequel)

Star wars jedi knight series

Half life/Portal

Riochet

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