
Despite the frenzied buzz of excitement that surrounds the release of a new console, a few weeks post-launch and many a gamer will have come to terms with the fact that the available software for their shiny brand new system isn't much better (and just as likely, worse) than what they had been playing on their figuratively discarded current-gen console. Of course there are exceptions, but for every Super Mario 64 or Halo: Combat Evolved, there co-exist dozens more graphically-gimped cross-generation ports as well as a plethora of hastily manufactured original IPs.

Where exactly did Sega's survival horror franchise disappear off to?
Part one was absolutely amazing. Didn't care for part 2 though. But I would love to see a part 3.
It's a shame how many awesome game IPs from a lot of developers will forever lay dormant because of low sales, rising costs of production and no brand recognition. It will only get worse as the new gens come.
First game was a scary good romp. I was shooting mannequins cause I was on the edge!

Players have been crying out for certain sequels for years, but for some reason, they haven't been made.
L.A. Noire for me since that original was a phenomenal game except for that terrible ending. Maybe a sequel will rectify that nonsense!
LA Noire was a game I was SO excited for and then completely let down. That being said, I would like to see another stab at it, as I think it had great potential. And I loved the music/setting/time period.
All games that I’ve owned and played at some point in time and never finished. Out of them, I’d most likely go with LA Noire for a sequel
lost odyssey was a great game for its time.. I wouldnt mind seeing it revived.. Jade empire too

Carlos writes: "In the years since the release of Condemned 2: Bloodshot we’ve seen the horror genre evolve in a wide variety of ways. Zombies have returned to prominence as a key enemy within the genre, Resident Evil has both lost and then regained its classic horror feel, and a select few horror movies have become so fearsome that they are now arriving with warnings for those with heart conditions. All in all, horror is now in a very different state to what it was back in 2008. Nevertheless, very few games have been able to capture the unique style of horror seen within the Condemned series, with maybe only Outlast coming closest."
I loved both Condemned games, great atmosphere and clumsy but brutally entertaining combat. Criminal Origins was a nice surprise for the 360 at launch.
The condemned series was incredibly well-realized. The melee combat was ridiculously satisfying, the visuals were top notch, and the atmosphere was incredibly thick and unique. The world-building was absolutely sublime. Love these games. And the entire cabin sequence in Condemned 2 will go down as one of the creepiest encounters since Silent Hill 2.
These games are really hard on the hardest settings. Definitely not tooo hard- once you get the hang of it, but a challenge.
I remember being so hyped for the sequel and so underwhelmed at the final product particularly due to its focus on combat and less about scaring the player and creating an uneasy atmosphere found in the original.
Well put together article
I thought at first that they were ripping on Condemned and the sequal to it.. Not the case Thankfully!
Verry long Read .. Had to skip through some of it, But none the less a Fantasticly written article detailing the aspects of Launch Consoles and Publishers.
Blood Shot Will Be Great!
"throwing an enemy into a television, a dumpster, impaling him on a pipe, breaking his neck on a bookcase -- these are just a few of the finishing moves that make use of the environment."
Those finishing moves seem more brutal than the first. I can't wait for this game, it's going to be a great 08 title.
I know they worked with the ESRB to keep an M rating, but they had to cut some content down to maintain that. Hopefully the game is still brutal as f*ck...