OH MY FUCKING GOD THISCitySquirrel said:Quest 64 needs a sequel. Because I hate myself.
THIS SO MUCH
I've finished that game maybe thirty times over my life, and if they made a sequel that was actually a good game, I would buy
OH MY FUCKING GOD THISCitySquirrel said:Quest 64 needs a sequel. Because I hate myself.
Woah... my friend and I beat it once because we desperately wanted an rpg for n64. It was infuriating the way the damn camera spun and we always lost out way. Shannon was cool though... 15 year old me included her in a massive fanfic he was writing.Phlakes said:OH MY FUCKING GOD THISCitySquirrel said:Quest 64 needs a sequel. Because I hate myself.
THIS SO MUCH
I've finished that game maybe thirty times over my life, and if they made a sequel that was actually a good game, I would buytenfifty copies and make love to them for years.
Yeah, I was really bummed when the rest of the planned trilogy got canceled. Sure, I didn't always get where to go or why I was going there, but it seemed like a basis for a potentially very good story. Especially the kind of odd cliffhanger ending.VaderMan92 said:I want someone to finish the Advent Rising series I loved the first game it had a great story if it was a little buggy. Plus Orson Scott Card wrote the plot.
My fault, I never knew there was 1987 version as well as the 2005. Looking at the screen shots on Wikipedia the original Pirates! looks very similar to what I remember of Uncharted Waters. I guess most of Uncharted Waters was based on that. Huh.TEMHOTA said:Spiritual successor? You know Pirates! came out in 1987 and Uncharted Waters in 1991?000jinx said:As far as Pirates!, I don't like that game. The mechanics were annoying and plot, thin but workable when the game wasn't bugging out but I LOVED Uncharted Waters 2: New Horizons, on the SNES/Gen and Pirates! is it's spiritual successor. Something about killing other pirates and trading goods between ports while solving the mystery of Atlantis, or I guess, finding your family in Pirates! just thrills me for some reason.
Far Cry 2 was not a bad game. Flawed, yes, but I thought that it was absolutely terrific in the way that it managed to actually give a story arch and develop a mute protagonist. Take that, Gordon Freeman!photog212 said:i would like to see a Far Cry 3.
I really enjoyed the second one, but it definitely could of used some more polish.
This is what I was going to say. All the Bioware fans would moan about how it's ripping of Mass Effect. Little would they know however.VaderMan92 said:I want someone to finish the Advent Rising series I loved the first game it had a great story if it was a little buggy. Plus Orson Scott Card wrote the plot.