Games needing sequels! - but we know they'll never come.

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York_Beckett

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A sequel to Freedom Fighters would be awesome.
Also, Eternal Darkness. Probably won't happen, but you never know.
One of my favourites has to be Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth. It had two sequels planned, but the studio went bankrupt and both projects were dropped. That's just sad.

Oh, and some others...
Headhunter 3. I'm starting to think I am the only one who enjoyed Headhunter: Redemption, as it apparently was a massive disappointment, but I liked it for what it was. It certainly was a rather unique sci-fi game, and somehow reminded me of Mirror's Edge... which should also get a sequel.

How about a new Clock Tower game? I liked all the previous games, which all managed to pull off some great horror elements in their own ways. I sure wouldn't mind.

Also, a new proper installment in the Dark Cloud series would be great. Dark Chronicle was awesome, and quite overlooked in my opinion.

A new King's Field game would be cool, but the series' slow pace might not appeal to hardcore audiences, and perhaps only to die-hard fans of the series.
I know Demon's Souls was a somewhat spiritual sequel, but it would still be great to get a classic King's Field game.

And a new Homeworld game. Yeah, that would be cool.
 

Vykrel

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Star Wars: Battlefront 3

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but also KotoR 3, HL2:E3 are big ones too :D

personally, i really want a Sarge's Heroes sequel for for XBLA with multiplayer. and the possibility of a Crash Bandicoot sequel is decent, but it will probably suck like the last one. again, id prefer that it be a downloadable, and that it be traditional like the original games.

and i would also love a Splashdown sequel, especially considering how fun Hydro Thunder Hurricane was ^^

as for Wii sequels that i think should come out but that i most likely would end up not playing because they would ruin them with motion controls: Diddy Kong Racing and F-Zero GX. loved em
 

Bradd94

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Half Life Episode Three ahahahaha
[small]-It isn't funny anymore[/small]

OT: I'd like a sequel to Mount & Blade
Mods don't count.
The multiplayer doesn't count.

I'm talking, Mount & Blade 2 bitttccchhhheeeeeeessssssss
 

moretimethansense

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Shenmue, Shenmue, a thousand times Shenmue, sereously whenm the fuck am I gonna find out what was up with that cave?
 

The Giggling Pin

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Cuy said:
Give me a sequel to SNATCHER for fucks sake, Kojima. I've said it so many times, and I'm more than ready to say it even more times.
You sir, are a wise man and you deserve great praise for such a valid and correct decision.

So yeah, Snatcher needs one and Star Wars Battlefront 3.
 

Quesa

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MultiPlayer BattleTech. Persistent galactic mech combat. Damn you EA.
 

Bobbity

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The one and only KotOR - Shut up, shut up, shut up! I'm not listening lalalalalalalala.

Seriously though, the second one was alright, I guess. I'm just going to go for the obvious answer here, and say episode 2 :p
 

dkyros

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A sequal to Super Mario RPG Legend of the Seven Stars. And don't remind me that they made Paper Mario
 

Crumpster

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adrian_exec said:
Crumpster said:
But as far as I know, number six is made by Ubisoft, which doesn't make it a proper sequel in my opinion.
Well Heroes of Might and Magic 5 was also made by Ubisoft, so it's definitely a sequel. The last game that New World Computing made was Heroes 4, they went bankrupt shortly after and sold the right to make Heroes games to Ubisoft.

Crumpster said:
Heroes of Might and Magic number four was utter bullcrap, number three and five were golden.
Anyway, I agree with you that Heroes of Might and Magic 2, 3 and 5 were solid GOLD, while 4 was kinda bad. I think Ubisoft did a good job with the fifth game, not that good with the expansion but overall did a great job and I have faith they will do even better with the upcoming sequel now when they got some experience on how to make Heroes games.
Guess I have been mislead by my own memory! Sorry ;/
 

Vault101

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Bender Rodriguez said:
A proper Banjo Kazooie/Tooie sequel.

But it will never happen, there are virtually NO people currently working at Rare who didn't start after Microsoft bought them.
I fucking hate you Microsoft, i hate your greedy ways, your shitty OS and i fucking hate Mr.Ballmer.
Bald coked up douche.

Sure there might be another BK game, but it won't be Banjo Kazooie as we know him.

(Sorry for the profanity here, but nobody likes seeing their childhood stripped of dignity)
I mean seriously....incoming rant WHO THE FUCK THOURGHT IT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA TO MAKE IT ABOUT VEHECHLES!!!! sorry the capitals were a bit much, I apologise, but the logic really fails me

anyway theres this bioware game Ive herd of called Jade empire it seems kind of obscure for somthing from Bioware, it looks pretty awosme and if I can get it Ill play it though from what I understand it doesnt have a seaquel
 

The Apothecarry

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You want a list? I'll give you a list:

-Total Annihilation 2
-Slave Zero 2
-Star Wars: Battlefront 3
-Vigilante 8
-Dawn of War III
-Halo 4 (Make it on Onyx or something!)
-Dead or Alive 5
-Capcom vs SNK
-Medal of Honor (The WWII series, please!)
-Alpha Protocol 2 (If combat is MUCH better)
-Nazi Zombies: The Game (You know you want it)
 

Woem

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Take for instance Dungeon Keeper 3 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dungeon_Keeper_3]:
A third episode of the Dungeon Keeper saga was underway, but opportunities to develop new intellectual properties on new platforms such as PlayStation 2 have meant that DK3 has been put on hold. [...] The projects that provoked Dungeon Keeper 3's cancellation were EA's Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings games.
So we lost DK3 because someone thought it was more important to release a Harry Potter game... That's just sad. Seriously.

Another great loss is the sequel to Stonekeep [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonekeep], Interplay's 1995 RPG:
Interplay's own Black Isle Studios worked on a sequel called Stonekeep 2: Godmaker for five years before cancelling it in 2001.
Five years... As far as I can see there were no screenshots released and there was no reason given why it ever got cancelled.

And a sequel for the astounding Arcanum [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcanum:_Of_Steamworks_and_Magick_Obscura]:
In September 2006, one of Arcanum's lead programmers and tri-founder of Troika, Leonard Boyarsky, divulged that the studio had originally commenced work on a sequel, going by the working title of Journey to the Centre of Arcanum, which would use Valve's Source Engine. Development was curtailed by disputes between Sierra and Valve, resulting ultimately in the project being shelved.
If no news means good news in the art of game sequels, my hopes for Planescape 2 are really high now... Or Red Dead Redemption 2.