If MS was smart they'd help fund this game, because this is one game fans would like. Seeing the mods on the PC version would be really great too.
A new Wizards & Warriors game would be great, but I'd be fine with it just being in Rare Replay 2 too.
I know zero chance of this happening, but Human Head Studios's Prey game seeing a revival would be Awesome. I'd like to see Fallout: Detroit Winsor. We know Canada was annexed and it would be cool to see what that side of the world looks like. Imagining a Detroit that never saw what happened in real life would be something. The salt tunnels under Detroit would be perfect for the Fallout shelters. The old train station between the two cities would be something to behold.
I'd like to see Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes 2, Dark Messiah of Might and Magic 2, Prince of Persia, Splinter Cell and a new Brothers in Arms.
I personally like how this game was, but the reason it failed was because people wanted a Gears game that played like past Gears games and had it been a new IP instead it would have been a success. So I'd like to see a game that plays like that game, but be a whole new IP instead.
I agree that was a great and original concept and I'd enjoy seeing what could be done in the sequel.
I'm game for another Sony handheld system, but this time I want L2, R2, L3, R3 and a built in hard drive.
I'd add Eight Days and True Fantasy Live Online as games I wanted to play. Prey 2 is one that still is a bitter pill to swallow knowing I'll never get to play it. Scalebound also would have been nice to play. Hopefully going forward developers will stop showing great games then canceling them.
How about no?
Very well said and I couldn't have said it better myself. Games like this aren't good for the industry and only lead to less creative ideas for other games.
Having a single player campaign is great, because that is one thing you can always know will work, because someday soon the servers will be turned off and then you'll just have a disk that you can't use.
I've already seen games that haven't been out for a year and their servers have been turned off, so no campaign mode is a no buy for me.
How anyone thought skipping out on the story campaign I'll never understand it. Does Activision not understand some people just play Call of Duty for the Michael Bay type of video game?
I know I'm one of the few people that never plays multiplayer, but enjoys these crazy blockbuster type Call of Duty story campaigns and it looks like I'll be passing on this one.
It is great to hear Universal wanting to start making video games off of their IPs. I personally would enjoy seeing what they can do for their monster universe and there always is more room for vampire slaying video games.
This is amazing news. The last one not only was the scariest game ever, but it had an incredible gameplay and was something I wanted the next Half Life to add into that series.
I know everyone wants to see what the world outside of America looks like, but Fallout Is America, so for a compromise how about having the game set in Detroit and you can walk across the bridge into Windsor. We know Canada was annexed and in the Fallout universe Detroit never went to crap, that is until the bombs dropped.
I'd like to see something like what Far Cry: Primal was but have it be during the time of the Haast Eagle and Moa that lived on Australia.
This is another reason why I don't want to hear people saying the future for video games is more multiplayer games, because if the game sells bad you're left with a brick.
It truly is one of the best multiplayer games ever. I'd love to see more games using this direction of gameplay, because it offered a very creative new way to play a game was fun because both characters were different.
If more multiplayer games are to be made I'd like to see more like A Way Out and less like Sea of Thieves, because even though Rare made a nice looking game, for me personally I found that game boring and A Way Out was the most fun I had playing with my brother in years. We both live in different states and had a blast playing that together.
This is really nice and hopefully it helps our heroes. Just the other day there was a Vietnam veteran that was showing his medals to prove he really served, even though it wasn't much I gave him bucks and it was like he became a whole new person and kept sayings thanks you, thank you. So hopefully this can help the brave men and women that risk it all for us.