Stars wars battlefront is not dead my friend. It is believed to be currently in production as we speak by a company called Spark Unlimited. They're definitely creating a star wars little and it is believed to be battlefront...here's praying.
I want a sequel to Dante's Inferno, and I will forever be waiting for the next installment of Half Life. I also wouldn't mind another version of L.A. Noire, or another Red Dead Redemption sort of thing.
I want a sequel to Devil May Cry 4 it leaves you off with a cliff hanger and especially Alan Wake i really wants to know what happens to Alan after he goes into that Dark World
How about Left 4 Dead 3, but I know that if it is even going to come out, it will be a very long time because Valve is notorious for not releasing a third installment to any of there games for a while, if at all.
What about Alpha Protocol? I feel like I was one of that only people who really liked that game..... But it was fun seeing how your choices affected missions and all the different endings and character bonuses that came with those choices. Plus I liked how guns were worthless to you unless you actually had training in them to be effective.
Make a sequel with more locations, better voice acting, tighten up stealth mechanics a bit, and maybe get rid of the timed response mechanic and I would buy that sequel in a second.
As much as it was swept under the rug because of other releases, Split/Second was great fun. A sequel would've been great if Disney didn't can it back in December. A sequel to Burnout Paradise would be amazing too, expanding the driving area to include more jumps like the one gapping Dead Man's Edge up at the Observatory and more playground areas like Big Surf Beach. I loved the cars that Criterion brought back from older Burnout games as well.
Agreed. It seemed to get average scores at best but AP is one my favourite games. It has one of the best stories in video game history and is unbelievably replayable. I played through it twice without realising just how much choice there was. One or two lines of dialogue is the difference between stealthily invading a mansion with a team of Sam Fisher wannabees, taking down the enemies one at a time, or crashing through the front gate in an APC and gunning down all the guards with a turret!