"We’re not talking about games that had a bad sequel, but rather games whose sequels did nothing to forward the franchise or that continued a story that had already been concluded perfectly.
Today, we list off five great games that have unnecessary sequels that just didn’t need to be made." - Travis Tucker
Space opera fans deserve a chance to experience the vastness of Infinite Space, and Sega needs to make up for its mistake.
I still go back to Infinite Space from time to time. Probably the most underrated game I ever played.
CCG writes - "If you enjoy games like Factorio, Sixty Four is worth checking out. The asking price of $5.99 is very reasonable. On the title screen you can import/export your Base64 encrypted save file. This is handy to know if you want to make any edits. Otherwise you can enjoy picking up where you left off with the Steam cloud support."
MonsterVine: "Another Crab’s Treasure might be one of the most delightful games you’ll play this year, and is great fun for veterans or newcomers to the genre."
GOW:A and GoW:J or which ever way round the internet prefers it today.
Oh and FF XIII
I'd like it if Uncharted 4 or whatever it is called looks back to the original Drake's Fortune for some inspiration.
Giving variations on what happened in UC2 and UC3 is just going to give diminishing creative returns. You don't have to keep on trying to out-Citizen Kane Citizen Kane. Making the next Uncharted fun is enough- do things that have not been done at all or for a long time. When Drake enters a room give him multiple options to finish off enemies and progress. A collapsible building that he can shoot for instance.
Personally I miss the pleasure of traversing a river on jetskis. I know that the section is not everyone's favourite because it can be tricky but I'd like to see more jungle and more set pieces (traps if required) in the next Uncharted game. I'd like more atmospheric opulence as well- Dishonored has stayed in my head. It'd be good if it all went a bit James Bond Licence to Kill and you were forced to join sides with an enemy and do tasks for them.
a multitude of COD sequels definitely.
How about the xbone? It's not a game but it sure was an unnecessary sequel.