I miss Two Worlds.

Breath of Fire and Variable Geo.
Breath of Fire is self-explanatory: One of my favorite RPG series. Such a beautiful world.
And Variable Geo... The last game we had was V.G. NEO back in 2003, and the story ended in a cliffhanger. After Yuu defeats Anna at the tournament, she went back to her home but never finds out what happened to Masaki, her brother (He actually went on a mission with Anna to pursue the rest of the Alchemists). Plus, in a post-ending scene, it's revealed that the evil Professor is still alive, having a clone of Masaki as his new body.
They definitely wanted to make a sequel. But since GIGA closed its doors a couple of years ago, I think we'll never have a new chapter in this series. Although a bright of hope came up with Advanced V.G. being re-released for Switch, Playstation and PC earlier this year. I would love a new game (But no hentai scenes this time, please!)
Quite a few actually. Dino crisis, parasite eve, jak, wipe out, splinter cell, syphon filter,driver
| KratosLives said: Quite a few actually. Dino crisis, parasite eve, jak, wipe out, splinter cell, syphon filter,driver |
well parasite eve has a indie spiritual successor coming up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dMGVk3sdpY
Starfox and F-Zero would top my list; I grew up on the SNES/N64 entries and love them to bits.
That said, the revival would need to do them justice; no Starfox Zero nonsense for example.


* Lufia. - SNES
* Dungeon Keeper. - PC.
* Alpha Centauri. - PC.
* Black and White. - PC.
* Perfect Dark. - N64.
* Freelancer. - PC.
* Evolva. - PC.
* Sacrifice. - PC.
* Battlezone. - PC.
* Master of Orion. - PC.
* Freespace. PC.
So many of the best PC games of all time are just forgotten to time.
--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--

Gargoyle's Quest/Demon's Crest.
Pilotwings.
Wave Race.
F-Zero.
1080.
Dino Crisis is my obvious choice.
I would also love a sequel to The Order 1886. The story was getting good and the style was pretty cool. It was only the short and extremely linear gameplay that was the biggest issue. But knowing that can easily be changed in the next one.
shadowii said:
Eh sometimes it works, look at Ninja Gaiden and Silent Hill |
Yeah, but did they match what the originals did? Where they as impactful? Did they do for the industry what the originals did? I would say no, no and no. Which is why I feel the way I do. Whether it's Star Wars, Lord of the Rings or Silent Hill. These masterpieces from our past, we want them back because we miss our past. So we beg for new experiences. Then they come out and at best, they're... all right. But they're never what they were. You don't get what you got then, and you don't get something entirely new that adds to the industry in a positive way. What you get, is a watered down imitation game/movie/show that lives, at best, somewhere in the middle of nowhere; in the nostalgia wasteland.