Aitruis said:
I loved that game, but it was full of holes already just from bugs and unfinished development.
Unfortunately I think that's the reason why we wouldn't enjoy a Bloodlines-review much, especially since most of us who liked the game know about it's giant flaws, especially towards the end. (Yeah, being forced to fight the Kuei Jin-twins with no fighting-skill over 2 and the only weapon being a pea-shooter with a ridiculous amount of ammo is hilla-ha-ha-harious).
Although a sarcastic remark about the....interesting amount of fan-patches would probably be worth it.
And he could rag off about Activision being A-holes. Still hate them for that idiotic decision and the reasoning behind it. Greedy pri...ähm, pickles.
What I personally would like to see, even though I remember Yahtzee's scorn towards people who "like to tell [him] how to do [his] job":
Aliens vs Predator (3): Still to come out, but I actually liked the first AvP very much and thought that it really let you imerse into the roles of each of the three races and I think Yahtzee has enough of knowledge and/or interest in those franchises that he could judge that game correctly
StarCraft 2: Yeah, yeah, RTS, throw your bottles at me, but StarCraft was indeed a great RTS, despite the shitty pathfinding and the completely retarded approach to hero-units. So I'm really curious about the sequel, though a bit worried because of that episode-format.
I'm aware that his one RTS-review didn'tmake him appreciate the genre much, but joining Halo Wars as your entry is pretty much a shitty idea in and of itself. And although it's popular to hate Blizzard because they have money, I dare to say that they get that whole Balance and strategy-thing a itsy bit better.
And last but not least a retrospective-review:
Outcast - because there was so much controversy about that game. I think indeed it was great, felt natural and had a great sense of humor and irony on typical PC-games-mechanics (even explained the lack of women ^^). But there were quite some disputes: Some claim the Voxel-technology made everything look natural and round, others said it made everything look like someone puked atthe screen. Some claim the characters were well designed and funny, others dubbed them plain annoying. Some said the thing with the native language was interesting and immersive others claim it was just irritating and so on.
I think it would be interesting to hear his opinion about it.
Oh and it was one of the few cames which had a well-made german version. And Manfred Lehmann's voice (german voiceactor for Bruce Willis) for Cutter Slade was just perfect ^^