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Top Five Most Needed Video Game Sequels

ComicBook writes:

Sequels. You either love them or you hate them. For movies they can definitely be hit or miss and there’s no difference with video games. For every Marvel: Ultimate Alliance there’s a Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 waiting to pounce on unsuspecting gamers. This year alone we’ve had three different sequels for three very different games. Resident Evil 6, Halo 4, and Assassin’s Creed III have all been released in the span of a month with all varying degrees of ranking with fans and reviewers alike and it’s only a matter of time before we see more sequels for these games and many other popular franchises. There are other popular and/or cult games that have seen only one sequel or who are waiting for more sequels to continue their stories. We all have our lists of games like this and I am no different (as I’m sure my list is similar to most others). So in preparation of the coming holiday season, this a list of games that I would be pleased to find under my Christmas tree (or Hanukkah Bush if you prefer).

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GreenRanger4584d ago (Edited 4584d ago )

Folklore 2.
Dark Cloud/Chronicle 3.
Timesplitters 4.
Gravity Rush 2.
Devil May Cry 5.
Syphon Filter 4.
Fear 4.
Fallout 4.
Silent Hill 5.
Infamous 3.

Spenok4583d ago

Some classics, as well as new games. I like this list :D

Spenok4583d ago

I absolutely agree with the 2008 Prince of Persia. ESPECIALLY since it ended with a "To be Continued."

The game was fantastic.

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Review: Passion and tragedy collide in Jordan Mechner’s book Replay - Entertainium

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