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The Editor's Brawl #9
by VGCITY Staff

"What Game Do You Think Is In Desperate Need of a Sequel?"



Gamal Aly:

    I think a game that is dreadfully in need of a sequel is without a doubt Final Fantasy Tactics. When I conquered FFT after about 135 hours of playtime I felt like there had to be more to the game then what took place. I believe if Square developed a second episode to the series that gave us more of a comprehensive tale, die hard FFT gamers would at last get finality to the game. In my opinion, the game was resplendently done, but once I finally got up to Altima and obliterated it, I felt they could have done so much more with a finale as that. I think they should make a follow-up to conclude FFT as it should have been; with characters that could continue on the expedition for the remainder of the Zodiac stones because in FFT you could defeat the game exclusive of receiving all the stones which made me question at first...does Square really have a card up their sleeve? Will they ever bring out a sequel to the illustrious title? I don't know but I’m hoping they will...



Chad Phillips:

    The real question should be: What GOOD games that HAVEN'T ALREADY had sequels should get one? The problem is, all the great/good games have already been sequelized. But then again, some sequels are just so good that THEY need sequels. Oh wait, I just remembered the sleeper-hit that deserves a sequel. Animal Crossing. Yes, I know there wasn't a storyline, but there are a few minute things that could be packed into a sequel to this charming little game. Most importantly: more jobs. Some of them get redundant, so maybe some additions would be appropriate? For example: hitman, Nazi, or even an evil corporate leader. Think about it: "Animal Crossing 2: Animals Gone Haywire." Such bonuses of being the hitman could include large payments and knocking off that annoying Sheep. As corporate business leader you could suck the town dry of resources, pollute it, and put the town into huge debts, then move on to another town. Hey, Nintendo IS trying to rid itself of the kiddy image... isn't it?



Dan Sayre:

    I think that they should make a Perfect dark 2. On the n64 that game was awesome it was a combo between James bond and rainbow six. I remember playing that game.(reminisces) anyway a new and evolved game would be nice to have.



David Griggs:

    Wow... I was about to say that! Anyways, I think that Perfect Dark really needs a sequel, because the multiplayer and single player were some of the best. Unfortunately, it's not going to happen because Rare got bought out by Microsoft. That means, no more Banjo-Kazooie, no more Perfect Dark, no more Killer Instinct, no more DK (well... somebody's going to pick that one up), no more great games from Rare! This is just another reason that Microsoft is from the Devil! And now you know... the rest of the story!



David Meylan:

    I believe that Conker's Bad Fur Day needs a sequel, that game was fun and satisfying, for what little game there was, also, I believe that Rare can do more with Microsoft, because it's made for "older gamers". Along with CBFD, Super Mario RPG 2 sounds like a good buy too me, but If they were to do that, they should put Luigi in it.




 

 

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