games released this generation you think need a sequel.

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ShinyCharizard said:
That would definitely be Vanquish. I would love to eventually see a sequel to that game.
I second that. I feel like it was a completely underrated game with awesome mechanics, insanely difficult boss fights, and an ending that merits a sequel.

Also, Sonic Chronicles because it ends in a cliff hanger and is a great Sonic RPG, as well as Sonic 4: Episode 2 because I want to be able to play as Knuckles in the next installment of Sonic 4.
 

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Two of my three picks have been mentioned already, Bulletstorm and Dishonored. For my third pick, I'd have to say Too Human. I know the first one wasn't that good, but that's why a sequel could be so easily done! The story had great potential IMO, and I'd love to see more of Loki and the Jotuns, not to mention the ACTUAL END OF THE STORY. Well, I technically already know the end seeing as how I like reading Norse Mythology, but that's not the point. Add a more open environment, less linear gameplay, more conventional controls, and those changes alone could make it a better game.

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God, I HATED Vanquish. That game can go to hell. Screw a sequel for it, unless they deal with it's numerous faults i.e. crummy camera, a zoom OUT when in slow motion, less busy set pieces, aesthetically pleasing set pieces, decent dialog, a story that's at least remotely interesting, etc. Actually, yes, make a sequel to that game, just to prove it's possible to make something good out of that shambles of a game.

As for me, honestly, I can't think of any. Nothing original has really impressed me that much. I guess Mirror's Edge, but that game is actually in production now.
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Half Life 2: Episode 2. Incredibly underrated game series overall.

Also I would have liked Fallout: New Vegas to get a proper sequel.
 

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ShinyCharizard said:
That would definitely be Vanquish. I would love to eventually see a sequel to that game.
This.

Terramax said:
Dr.Panties said:
Your opinion is the embodiment of failure.
Explain please.
Terramax said:
Dr.Panties said:
Your opinion is the embodiment of failure.
Explain please.
"Less busy set pieces, decent dialog" etc.

Well that game was all about ACTION ACTION ACTION OMG THERE'S ONLY 20 OBJECTS FLYING AT YOU WELL THAT'S BAD HERE'S 50 MORE. Aint nobody got time to listen to dialog and yet you still mention it. Vanquish was about playing the game and not watching cutscenes and walking like Assassin's Creed.
 

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I'd like a sequel to Rock of Ages. The first was great, one of the unappreciated indie titles, so a sequel with more time zones and a different character to lead would make for a great sequel.
 

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Resonance of Fate.

GZGoten said:
Muramasa The Demon Blade
While I totally love the game, I'm not sure where it leaves room for a sequel. Even the combat seemed almost superlative to me. However, if they came up with enough ideas for an Oboromuramasa 2, I'd be the first to pre-order.


But then again, Resonance of Fate/End of Eternity, first, please.
And Jamestown.
 

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I'd beg for a good Too Human game. I love Norse Mythology and Loki happens to be my favorite character in Smite.
 

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Gravity Rush because a lot of questions need to be answered.

Innegativeion said:
I've heard tell of Atlus wanting to make a franchise out of Persona fighting games. Granted how much fun I had with Arena, I'd be all for it.

The World Ends With You DEFINITELY needs a sequel... in the same way Squeenix needs more *consistently* high quality 1st party RPG franchises. I'm sure for those people who enjoyed playing in the FF XIII universe twice, soon to be three times, that was all well and dandy. Personally, I'd like to tear up some noise with psyches again.
Respectfully disagree with TWEWY. Yes, more of it would be awesome but the story wrapped up fine without need for sequel.
 

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Dishonored. Mirrors Edge (open world parkour would be the hotness), hmm....there are others that I can't remember
 

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ShinyCharizard said:
That would definitely be Vanquish. I would love to eventually see a sequel to that game.
We have a winner!

Vanquish was great. We need more of that.

Also Dragon Age Origins.
What? DA2? Nonsense, such game never existed.
 

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Binary Domain
Enslaved
Last Story
Xenoblade Chronicles

Seems like I better give Vanquish a go..? Been getting a lot of love in here.
 

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mysecondlife said:
Respectfully disagree with TWEWY. Yes, more of it would be awesome but the story wrapped up fine without need for sequel.
While Neku, Saki, and Beat's stories have pretty definitively been concluded, yes, the next game doesn't necessarily have to surround them at all, assuming the rules of the UG apply to the entire TWEWY world and not just Shibuya, there are TONS of avenues left to explore in TWEWY's world, especially if you read up on it in the secret reports.

Especially considering

The TWEWY solo mix secret ending screen shows a new character along with the "7 new days" teaser
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Squeenix is probably going to go this route (same world, new characters) eventually anyway. Question just remains; how long are they going to put the poor franchise on the bus while they make more FF XIII sequels?
 

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Innegativeion said:
mysecondlife said:
Respectfully disagree with TWEWY. Yes, more of it would be awesome but the story wrapped up fine without need for sequel.
While Neku, Saki, and Beat's stories have pretty definitively been concluded, yes, the next game doesn't necessarily have to surround them at all, assuming the rules of the UG apply to the entire TWEWY world and not just Shibuya, there are TONS of avenues left to explore in TWEWY's world, especially if you read up on it in the secret reports.

Especially considering

The TWEWY solo mix secret ending screen shows a new character along with the "7 new days" teaser
,

Squeenix is probably going to go this route (same world, new characters) eventually anyway. Question just remains; how long are they going to put the poor franchise on the bus while they make more FF XIII sequels?
Still not convinced. Yeah, I assume they'll go with new characters and whole different world. But they already had misanthropic character in Neku trying to make through the Reaper game. I get a feeling that even if they have new characters, they won't have distinct characteristics from the original game. Also, how much different could other avenues be from Shibuya besides different landmarks?

By the way, about your spoiler. Was that in the original DS game? Or is it an iOS exclusive content?
 

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Serious Sam 2 the Sequel, because I just want another shooter that's silly & cartoony, & Serious Sam 3 didn't give me that (it was nice enough to have return voice actors though).

& god help me, I kind of like Duke Nukem Forever. I may be a woman & almost 30, but I have an openly tasteless, dark, & juvenile sense of humor.

I rarely play FPSs, so it's not surprising that I'd want shooters that FPS players wouldn't touch.
 

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wintercoat said:
I would love to see more games set in the world of Dishonored. They seemed to go to great lengths fleshing out certain parts of the lore, such as The Abbey of the Everyman, but used so little of it.
I also desire a Dishonored sequel. Although, I don't want it to star Corvo. As great as he is, I feel satisfied with his story and believe that it is complete. It could be set in another part of the city or even in a different time period.