I really hope they make a sequel to Final Fantasy, too. You've heard of that one, right?
Is'nt going to happen but NCAA Gamebreaker. That game ruled. Damn you EA sports.
Two PS1 RPGs that I thought should've had sequels were Legend of Dragoon and Shadow Madness. Two FF-worthy RPGs.
"There's a box of Twinkies in that grocery store. Not just any box of Twinkies, the last box of Twinkies that anyone will enjoy in the whole universe. Believe it or not, Twinkies have an expiration date. Some day very soon, Life's little Twinkie gauge is gonna go... empty."
Mehhhhhhh...
The first Ghost Recon was more in tune with the original Rainbow Sixes, but outside... and with military units. It was awesome. The sequels were more or less a gradual shift into being console games. I don't even think GR2 had a first-person mode, or if it did it was so intolerable it basically forced you into third person.
GRAW is so freaking far away from the original GR that I don't even consider them at all to be the same games.
Same for the new Rainbow Sixes. They're fun, but not the same games. The originals were all about planning, tactics and precision timing. The new ones are basically just rocking terrorist-face and doing it as loudly and explosively as possible.
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The Witcher. Awesome Polish developed RPG. Any game where you can get drunk, and bang half the female NPC's is pretty awesome.
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The ghost recons on the game boxes ar lame. The older Rainbow Six.. on the CPU, y ou could plot out your approaches with different teams, setting in 'Go' codes with 3, 3man, units. Coordinating your teams strikes and door breaches from different angles. THe console games just dont' have that.
Like in the old CPU madden games. You could actually design your own plays, and put those into the playbook. You could design your own defenses with coverages and blitzes.. and put those into the playbook.
Game consoles, most of the time, seem to be just a "fraction" of games anymore.
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Well, some games on consoles were exteremly innovative that weren't made for PCs like FFVII (it came later). There are two sides to the PC/Console gaming argument.
Most of the games I play come out every year...so none per se. I thought Forza motorsport was good, and I see they've made some sequels to that. I played some Assassin's Creed, but I'm just not good at those types of games.
When I first saw this thread (as I use the New Posts function often) I thought it was NFL game...and I was going to say the Chargers-Broncos game one from last year .
I'm anxiously waiting for Mass effect 2 and Assassins creed 2.
Can't freakin wait for ME2
Twisted Metal black was (and still is) a badass game....I can't wait for a next gen sequel on PS3...If they ever make it.
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There's usually 3-4 things that make a perfect game for me.
1- Graphics
2- gameplay and smoothness
3- weapons available
4- Storyline
Assassins creed didn't have an abundance of weapons, and the gameplay was highly repetitive...but the storyline had me wanting more after I beat it. I love movie-type games that leave you hanging for the sequel.
Mass effect just blew me away...Could be a top 3 fave of all time for me.
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