Really? When a game company gets everything right, that's the best indication that they may be in a position to keep doing everything right, which means it's especially disappointing when such a series ends.
Really? When a game company gets everything right, that's the best indication that they may be in a position to keep doing everything right, which means it's especially disappointing when such a series ends.
-Planescape: Torment
Not a sequel to the storyline, but a similar experience in a similar setting would be excellent in a modern generation.
-Grandia
Not the best series ever, but attach a good plot to it and you'd have one of the best RPG's ever.
-Dark Cloud
A great series that was unique and inventive. Shame it never got another sequel. Dark Cloud 2/Dark Chronicle was excellent.
-Wizardry
An excellent series. They had a Japanese company develop a spin-off for PSN, but it was trout. Get a better company to develop it and you could have another great series.
-Caesar
Great series, hope they make a new one.
-Chrono
One of the best RPG series ever.
-Might & Magic
Update it a bit regarding plot, but keep the awesome old-school magic and you'd got a winner right here.
-Baldur's Gate
Though it seems to be making a revival with the remakes and a possible BGIII if Enhanced Edition does well.
-Final Fantasy Tactics
I would like one more like the original, although FFTA and A2 are good, I like FFT's story more.
-Dance Dance Revolution/Karaoke Revolution
Let's be real. You love it.
In order of how much I want it to happen...
1. Freelancer
2. Gauntlet
3. Excelsior
And I echo Grandia, too. Colony Wars as well... I barely played it but I remember enjoying it and would like to see a modern iteration. Oh! Alpha Centauri!
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
Master of Orion
Super Mario RPG (Paper Mario/Mario & Luigi doesn't count)
We all want to go to Harmonia, Konami. You're killin' us.
Didn't we just have this thread? I remember I said Shining Force and a couple of people said Final Fantasy to be funny, but in the end we all started crying and agreed it's sad because it's true?
I still say Shining Force.
I would like to see another attempt at Sword of Vermillion, it was a very experimental game with some really great music and visuals. Looks awesome up-resed in an emulator.
They just re-released/re-imagined Tactics Ogre last year. It's Final Fantasy Tactics with branching storylines and a deconstructed, better-balanced combat system.
Myst and Chrono series please!
"... and so I close, realizing that perhaps the ending has not yet been written."
Theme Park/Hospital
Breath of Fire
Lunar
Lufia
Wild Arms
Earthbound/Mother
Dark Could
Legend of Legaia
Chrono
Megaman X: Command Mission (Seriously, it was a pretty decent RPG. Not amazing, but good enough for another I'd say.)
Ogre Battle (I like me some Tactics Ogre, but Ogre Battle remains one of the most unique SRPG's out. And it was back on the SNES and N64 days. The system could seriously benefit from some streamlining and more disk space.)
I agree with Shining Force.
Never played SoV, I'll have to try it.
Are you sure you're not talking about FFTA/A2?
And I'd like to throw in Master of Orion. While 3 was, by all accounts, a great travesty of gaming, the series has a ton of potential (personally, I'm envisioning it as remade using the Lensmen universe as backstory/setup).
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TimeSplitters of course!
Freelancer 2 needs to be restarted. So much potential!
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