Uncharted - Does not need a break, but the next entry should take advantage of the PS4 hardware.
Halo - Should not have another game until the NextBox, and even then something new should come of it
God of War - Desperately needs new ideas. Since the series inception, we've had multiplayer, HD, and... not much else. Mario and Pokemon aren't as bad. At very least add a new pantheon or something to slaughter.
Zelda - Despite the high number of games, only about two proper new titles appear per platform. And seeing as, for better and for worse, the series constantly messes with its own formula, freshness is not a prime concern.
Sonic - Needs to reevaluate what it's about: platforming or speed. Pick a direction and then go with it, or split the series into two. This half-assed 3D platforming with loose controls is not ideal. Next generation Sonic should focus in on one aspect and develop from there.
Assassin's Creed - Needs something new other than time periods. Maybe AC4 will add something like seemlessly going in and out doors, maybe there need to be some MMO elements, but honestly, the series has remained very consistent since 2007 despite its annual releases.
Fable - From what I've seen, Fable changes things up iteration to iteration, so it passes in my book.
Gears of War - Four games, same genre, same platform, same tech. Going back to Mario, at least Nintendo limits his outings per platform/genre/engine to two.
Call of Duty - I'm not going to hold Activision's sole purpose of existence against them at this point. Just make better handheld iterations and I'll call it a day.
Mario - Not overmilked per se, but overexposed. The next round of Mario games should be his last for a while. Give him 2014 and 2015 off other than Super Mario universe and Smash Bros, and let other series take the light for awhile.
Ratchet & Clank - Fun games, but the series is starting to go astray. At least make any future games on the Vita and/or PS4.
Killzone - Is branching out onto new platforms and doing newish things. Acceptable.
Metal Gear - We haven't had a main entry since 2008, and this brand covers multiple genres. So long as this widespread and steady approach continues, I'm content.
Final Fantasy - Needs to pull its shit together. Is Versus XIII a PS3 game or not? That thing was announced before the Wii came out. Either make main iterations in the series, or make the spinoffs high quality enough so that we don't care.







