Whatever the scenario it would be cool to have a decent Doctor Who game although it would have to be linear as time traveling to whenever you wanted would be impossible lol, I still think it would be cool to see the epicness of the time war......but i want a Red Dwarf game so much more
Although trying to piece together a history of a fictional time traveller is obviously pointless, someone appears to have tried it http://www.historyvortex.org/HistoryTimeWar.html It appears it would be McGann. If Russell T Davies was still about he'd be able to make something up about the time war existing at all time across the entire universe and it could be any of the future or past doctors, or even multiple ones. Steven Moffat seems to be a little more grounded in that respect.
That game was featured in a movie called "Grandma's Boy". At least the game there had the same title...
yeah it was. thats where i first saw it and thought it was awesome. ended up looking it up after and saw it was cancelled do to funding apparently putting it in grandma's boy wasn't the best idea since it didn't stay in theaters for too long haha
Action rpg's with stories made by yujii hori, yoshinori kitase, hideo kojima, and other great writers with the the feel of mmorpg gaming (big freedom with expanding your character, huge world). Basically a mashup of final fantasy/seiken densetsu/dragon quest story with the gameplay, character creation from ragnarok online.
I've always wanted to play a reality-simulator type game. Kind of like a videogame version of the Matrix. Second Life doesn't count; I mean a game with the level of detail and realism of other modern games, but with the ability to explore everything at the both very small and very large scales. I don't think the technology needed for such a game exists at the moment, but I think it will in the near future; and I think such a game/program/simulation is inevitable in some form or another.
I would love to see another sequel to the Breath of Fire series, I can understand why many people didn't like Dragon Quarter. The tack they chose to take with it wasn't suited to all tastes, but I thought it was fantastic! Whether they revert back to the prior mechanics or continue along DQ lines, this needs to happen.
Earthworm Jim 4 (in HD for Wii U or something...) Some adventure thing with Bowser as playable main character! Pokémon Kart Bomberman 3DS (adventure-like like on the 64 1st and 2nd Attack)
See this is the problem. this is why you DON'T get the games you want because you all ask for HD remakes which says to the developers and publishers ''churn out re-vamped games, repackage old games, we don't want original titles''. Enough with this HD crap already.
I think what people mean in general when they say that, is why does everything these days need to be a 3d re-imagining of the series? There is a level of precision in a side scroller that just can't be replicated in 3d, it's a different experience altogether. I agree with them whole heartedly, Bringing the series into 3d doesn't necessarily make it better or even really suit the style of game. Don't get me wrong, there are many current gen titles that I love, I just wish they'd give 2d more of a look in these days.
I would love to see: - Blood 3 (like the original) - Dungeon Keeper 3 - Shenmue 3 - an (more) awesome Duke Nukem game. ^^
Oh and Custer's Revenge HD. I figure we could use heavily modify Red Dead Redemption for this purpose.
games that I wish had come out in the day: mindsmear http://www.gamesthatwerent.com/gtw64/mindsmear/ and the original last star fighter arcade game apart from modern remakes of magic knight trilogy (or even quadrilogy(?)) or last ninja, which would probably be terrible anyway. I wish for a tomb raider game that wasn't annoying.
Ha culdcept ! Yeah ! (what's the problem with NamcoBandai ?) EA ! Please ! Bring back RoadRash and stop mixing NFS and Burnout !