Sleeping Dogs has undoubtedly one of the oddest paths to release of a modern Triple-A title. Originally conceived as an original IP, then rebranded as a sequel to Activision's mediocre True Crime games it was then cancelled for unknown reasons. For a while that was all, then Square-Enix of all companies bought the rights to publish the game, and after a quick rebranding to be a new IP again, Sleeping Dogs has finally found its way into the wild. Development cycles like that are rarely good for a game, but Sleeping Dogs still manages to be one of the most compelling open-world games of the generation. | GamerSector.com
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Do they explain in the video why there are two numbers 3? Starfield and Tears of the Kingdom?
GF365: "Here are eight games that need sequels. These games are ones that players would love to experience another time, bigger and better."
Bloodborne is a game I still restart and play every few months. I would welcome just a re release in 60fps with a visual upgrade. It's a perfect game. If I was king for a day I would include the randomizer mods because then it would be a kind of rogue like and I could play it forever.
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Scarface needs a remaster
True crime series was a lot of fun. Hopefully MS will reboot the series
Saints row 1-2 needs a remaster
Sleeping dogs is great but I feel like it's on all lists now a days
Urban Chaos Riot Response is also deserves a mention one of many hidden gem of PS2 era.
Getaway is simply a darker more realisitc GTA in London crime world the second game pushed PS2 to its breaking point alongside SoC.