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Post by RealBlue on Dec 24, 2007 1:10:49 GMT
Since NiGHTS has finally got it's long awaited sequel , I was wondering what other old Saturn title do you think most deserves another game? I don't know about you but i'd love to see another Panzer Dragoon RPG!
Note: I know there was a Fighting Vipers 2 on the dreamcast, but that was crap & inferior to the original.
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Post by Yart on Dec 24, 2007 1:31:52 GMT
Personally I'd love to see another Guardian Heroes. Imagine online play with that.
Treasure doesn't make games like they used to.
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Post by RealBlue on Dec 24, 2007 1:47:10 GMT
Guardian Heroes.. oh crap I totally forgot about that one! I'd love another GH. I think there was a Guardian Heroes Advance on the GBA but I personally don't count handheld games as true sequels.
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Post by mick_aka on Dec 24, 2007 1:49:25 GMT
Another good old Panzer Dragoon rail shooter with next gen graphics and a faithful story line.
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Post by segaste on Dec 24, 2007 10:22:40 GMT
I vote for Shining Force.
A proper sequel by Camelot Software. Not the rubbish in-house Sega ones.
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Post by rossi46 on Dec 24, 2007 12:50:13 GMT
I went for Manx TT, but only if they made it a proper sim, rather than an arcade game.
Other than that, I'd really go for a next-gen scrolling fighter. Streets of Rage style. Die hard arcade with the proper visual and decent amount of levels.
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Post by wardy on Dec 24, 2007 15:14:48 GMT
Definately another Shining Force along the lines of the third adventure.
Those PS2 outings are insultingly poor.
Burning Rangers might be an interesting one as there's more scope for specialised controls these days, plus there'd be space for them to make some interesting destruction physics and fires etc.
Dragon Force is one I'd love to see as well (I thought the sequel was horribly dull and lifeless).
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Post by termis on Dec 25, 2007 22:22:44 GMT
A Dragon Force sequel would be pretty sweet. Which reminds me... I need to play through part 2 sometime. ;D I went for Manx TT, but only if they made it a proper sim, rather than an arcade game. Man, I've practically given up on a search for a good motorcycle sim. First of all, 99% of them -- even the very recent "sims" -- don't even have the "correct" POV for a sim (i.e. what it'd look like from a helmet when leaned over, rather than seeing out just behind the canopy screen the whole time). The only series I've seen that even remotely had that right was the PC versions of Superbike series (the PS1 port sucked). But the problem with that one was that I'd crash more in the game going slower than I would with a real bike in a real track! I think Troy Bayliss even commented that his kid son kicks his ass in motorcycle video games... So much for them being a "sim" Ahwell, track riders like you and I are probably helluva a lot pickier with bike sims than your average game player for such games.
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Post by rossi46 on Dec 25, 2007 23:23:53 GMT
LOL it's so true. I buy every bike game that comes out, knowing full well I'm going to be disappointed. From Hang-On GP 96, through GP500 (PC), to PSX Moto Racer, to Castrol Honda Superbikes, to MotoGP (Xbox) to Tourist Trophy on PS2 - all have something different 'broken' on them. Whether it's a view or behaviour or feel, the perfect bike racer has yet to be created. It must be an impossible pastime to recreate, though TT Superbikes on PS2 came pretty close IMO.
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Post by shadow55 on Dec 28, 2007 5:48:43 GMT
As much as I would like a Burning Rangers sequal I will have to go with wanted a proper Lunar sequal.
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Post by cj_iwakura on Dec 29, 2007 21:11:39 GMT
Dragon Force is one I'd love to see as well (I thought the sequel was horribly dull and lifeless). Couldn't agree more, unfortunately. I don't get who thought that the sequel taking steps backward in terms of presentation was a good idea. Having split armies was nice, at least. I put my vote towards Burning Rangers, because that's the next best Sonic Team Saturn property that came to mind. And a next-gen version could be amazing.
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Post by wardy on Jan 4, 2008 16:43:55 GMT
If they do make a next-gen BR, I really hope it doesn't get released on Wii ...
As for Dragon Force 2 - Having two troops types was very nice, but I thought that they made the COs far too powerful physically while weakening their skills. Yeah, it was overall a huge step back, and mining for materials was rarely worth the hassle. Oh, and the fact that often COs and Monarchs were as weak as babies by the time you got to them despite the generals being powerful ...
I have never found any Tourist Trophy game I ever liked. I hate Moto GP with a passion; I find all of the games slow, souless, and of course your rider can survive miracles ...
Oh, and Manx TT Super Bike was fun because it wasn't trying to be a sim, but had that naff music =/ !
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Post by wardy on Jan 4, 2008 16:46:29 GMT
Quick Note: Ex Team Andromeda teamsters went on the record stating that although a new Panzer Dragoon game was a possibilty one day (there are ideas bouncing around apprently, and the re-assembled team made some strange X-Box game after they helped with Orta), but they said it wouldn't be a sequel to Azel, and they wouldn't re-make it because they no longer have any of the original code for the Saturn game.
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Post by ShenmueAddict on Jan 17, 2008 20:51:02 GMT
I'd Definatly love to see a New Shining Force game!
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Post by mattstint on Jan 17, 2008 22:42:42 GMT
Shining Force 4 +1
Done in the freeroaming style of 2
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