List Games/Old Games you like to see continued (they can be recent or old games and on any platform)
Blood
Nightmare Creatures
Hexen
Hugo House of Horror
Cyberia
Microsoft Fury 3
Half Life 2 series (LOL JK!!)
List Games/Old Games you like to see continued (they can be recent or old games and on any platform)
Blood
Nightmare Creatures
Hexen
Hugo House of Horror
Cyberia
Microsoft Fury 3
Half Life 2 series (LOL JK!!)
Left4dead :retard:
Knights of the Old Republic that isn’t an MMORPG
Continuation of the Turok reboot, but more like Evolution
No More Heroes III
Team Fortress 3, complete with quakish or half-lifish FPS handling, a VOX-style announcer and no shitty community items/big focus on humor
Predator Concrete Jungle
Black
Age of Empires that’s not an online multiplayer oriented cartoon strategy game
Star wars Battlefront
Zoo Tycoon (No srsly, i missed that game since i was 8 or something)
System Shock 2 really needs a continuation. I’ve been itching for a good space survival horror game that is actually scary for ages. None of this “monster closet syndrome” stuff like Dead Space.
I’m craving for a new G-Police
A true sequel of C&C Tiberium Sun
Jet Force Gemini 2
Hell SS2 was masterpiece, very underrated game. I’d like to see a remake, like BMS.
Age Of Empires 2 was my favourite when I was 12, but soemtimes we play it lan couse of nostalgia with my friends, its still fun and I think its better then 3.
The original quake.
I want no more of this strogg bullshit.
Soldier of Fortune.
Lego Rock Raiders
lego island, but this time make it based on the CITY line and make it a GTA clone
Black & White
This.
Maybe when Romero and Carmack kiss and makeup.
Psychonauts.
^^^
Saw the walkthrough, and gotta say, I’d like to see it continued.
The Strike Series, Crimson Skies.
GEX. YOU MUST REMEMBER GEX.
Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
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