Off the top of my head, I would absolutely fan out on any of the PS2 era Double Fine games getting a follow up.
This certainly isn't the be all end all list - just something that was inspired by looking through some old game collections.
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After just a few hours, it looks like the Revolution 60 Kickstarter is over halfway funded.
The game might feel a little outdated to some, but anyone who grew up with the classic RPGs will find themselves absolutely enamored with the game.
Normally, I would say it's personal my personal bias considering that Suikoden II is my favorite game of all time, but there is no denying - Luca Blight is everything a villain should be.
For as much as Sephiroth gets, Kefka blows him out of the water!
While I'm not the biggest MMORPG fan out there, I can't help but feel excited after following Wildstar through its development.
Great read and interesting stance. I hadn't thought about the possibility for Kadokawa until checking this out.
Regardless of who winds up owning Atlus in the coming weeks, let's hope that they have the company's best interest in mind. It would be a shame to see such a storied company fall by the wayside because they were bought up by someone who didn't know how to manage them as a brand.
All BS with SE in the past aside, they deserve some props for doing a pretty bang-up job so far with ARR
I have always been a proponent of switching around all of the various gaming platforms. That being said, I don't believe that the industry is always stale, more that it tends to get itself in a rut of repetition.
Both the handheld market and indie devs are the champions of innovation right now as far as I am concerned.
I wish it were 3ds as well, considering that I think the handheld is going to be home to more and more 'niche' games. However, I think this might be an attempt by Nintendo to garner some more interest in the WiiU. Nostalgia is a big deal when it comes to gamers, and certainly EarthBound's release will play into that.
Well, I did need another reason to buy a second copy of the greatest game ever made.
I really hope everyone has started a countdown until SMT IV releases...
New Vegas was very much a love letter to the Fallout games of the past. Despite some of its flaws (which certainly have more to do with Gamebryo than the team at Obsidian), the spirit of FO1 and 2 felt much more realized in New Vegas than in FO3.
I think that those who were looking for something more action-oriented might say that FO3 was the better experience, but as someone who grew up on the original games, the ability to actually create a character and really roleplay in ...
The inclusion on Young Jeezy's 'I Luv It' in Saint's Row 2 perfectly captures the essence of the game.
This just reminds me why Beat 'Em Ups are the best games to set aside an afternoon with.
Thanks, looks like I know how I am spending my Sunday now.
I think that the entire art direction of the Turtles reboot lends itself to some serious creepiness.
I've got to agree with you on that one. CDPR are by and by one of the best devs in the industry.
Out of curiosity, how so?