Guardian Heroes for Sega Saturn. I know there was the GBA sequel, but it was terrible, and a very different style game.
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There hasn't really been a good vehicular combat game in awhile, like Vigilante 8 or Twisted Metal
I also noticed there haven't really been any good couch party games besides Mario party; think Crash Bash, Pokemon stadium, fusion frenzy, and the like.
Disciples, the 2 is still one of my favorite games. The 3 was crap
Liberation was worse 😭
Thank God I didn't hear about it lol I just checked some vids, damn
Titanfall 3
Freedom force 3
Pursuit force 3
New vegas 2
Panzer Dragoon. I only played and finished Panzer Dragoon Orta for the XBox when it came out. I tried the included original game, but I had a hard time telling depth and perception with the old graphics.
+1 for Populous.
But my answer to this every time is Red Faction (1, specifically. While I did enjoy Guerrilla, I want to see a throw back to more fully destructible environments on next gen tech).
CyberMage: Darklight Awakening
Bully 2 would be great
arc the lad 2 twilight of spirits. Not the arc the lad series but the stories and themes explored in the particular game 2
Dark Cloudy, but it should be built around city building a bit more than combat
I mean, I don’t think it ever really became a series, but I’d love to see a modern remastering of The Suffering
I'd really like to see another time-based drama similar to The Last Express. It had a lot of time-based events where you could run into particular passengers of the train in the hallways, and gained a strong sense of physical "presence" as people pushed past you in the halls using detailed rotoscope animations.
The Invisible Hours comes close - it's non-interactive, basically letting you play as a ghost cameraman watching the mystery.