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Top 10 Games That Need Sequels

A favorite pastime of video game writers is making lists of games that need sequels. It's a fun exercise to look back fondly on excellent games that ultimately hit dead ends, or were followed by dreary sequels that more or less destroyed the original game's mythology. It's becoming more and more difficult to make such lists because of the huge amount of sequels that are produced every year. If a game is a marginal hit, the odds are it will earn a sequel

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pr0t0typeknuckles4848d ago

personally my list of games that need sequels include
Prince of Persia 2008-HUGE FREAKIN CLIFFHANGER
Beyond Good and Evil
Kya Dark Lineage
Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy
Darksiders 2(becuase i know the series is dead, i can still hope fury/strife)
psi-ops
Folklore

i never played jade empire, but from what ive heard its amazing, i would get it but i cant find an original Xbox anywhere.

InTheLab4848d ago

Jade Empire was awesome. I was amazed early this gen that Bioware let the franchise die but once they started dumbing down all of their IPs, I was happy they didn't do another JE.

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MaleManSam4848d ago

Jade empire 2
Shenmue 3
The darkness III

Make these happen!

InTheLab4848d ago

Bullet Witch 2. Bullet Witch was Bayonetta before Bayonetta. Not gameplay wise but similar ideas. It was more of a TPS than Hack and slash, but it was fun for a while. It's biggest issue was that it's an early 360 title that felt last gen.

Jak 4 from ND and ONLY ND. Yeah, I'm shitting a brick over TLoU like everyone else but come on. The team is large enough to make another classic. Sly 4 is good but I know Sucker Punch would have made it epic...

-Gespenst-4847d ago

Final Fantasy VII
Chrono Cross
Tombi 2
Banjo Tooie
Beyond Good and Evil
Half Life 2

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Seven Deadly Sins: Origin – Everything We Know About the Upcoming Open-World RPG

Discover everything about Seven Deadly Sins: Origin, including open-world gameplay, story, characters, combat system, graphics, platforms, and what fans can expect at launch.

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Gaming On A Budget: How Exactly Do You Do It?

How do you do gaming on a budget? Here's some quick tips to stretch your dollar when it comes to gaming.

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Profchaos128d ago

You have 50 years of gaming to draw from if you're on a budget you can play 30 of those at no cost on the same device you're reading this on

Dexterio128d ago

ikr?
Emulators exist for a reason.

VenomUK128d ago

Leave aside the issue of brand new games, if you can afford an Xbox or PlayStation you can get the accompanying subscription service. SO MANY GAMES! Before PS Plus with games included launched if you wanted a 'new' game you had to buy it, either new or by going the second hand shop (in the UK this was GAME or CEX). It was a one-at-a-time experience and it cost money. Now people are spoilt for choice. There's not enough lifetimes for you to play even the best games included with these subscription services!

gold_drake128d ago (Edited 128d ago )

wait for sales
buy things 2nd hand.

its rly not that complicated.
pc has piracy and emulation of retro games.
then theres jailbreaking etc etc.

the more accurate question should be "how do u do it legally".

Profchaos128d ago

Tbh you don't even need a PC to emulate I can comfortably emulate up to PS1 and N64 just on my TVs native OS I actually played mother 3 like this recently with a SNES NSO pad

raWfodog128d ago

Never buy a game at full retail price, and don't be afraid to check out free-to-play games.

DivineHand125128d ago

If you want to be the biggest budget gamer and have a decent phone for example a Samsung Galaxy s21 or higher class phone, you can do emulation. Samsung Galaxy s23 or higher can even do switch emulation, and some PC emulation.

If you have a modern laptop, you can just about emulate everything.

If you are not comfortable with emulation, then buy a PS5 and play older titles when they go on sale.

0hMyGandhi128d ago

Steam's summer sales, GOG has frequent massive sales, too. Epic gives a free game all the time. Damn, I was going to mention Redbox for modern console titles, but they went out of business like a year ago. But seriously, there are a ton of options for gaming on a budget. The golden rule is: never buy a game at full price. You really, really don't have anymore if you are just a little patient.

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Super Pocket Data East / NEOGEO / Taito - Portable, Affordable Nostalgia

Super Pocket aims to bring you emulated joy in handheld form. Jump Dash Roll looks at the Data East, Taito and Neo Geo licenced gaming devices to see if they'll make good stocking fillers.

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