Eskimo Press: With the transition into the next generation we’re hoping that we’ll see plenty of exciting new IP’s across all platforms. Big name sequels are par for the course, but there are some franchises that have been dormant for a good while that we’d also like to see return. Here are some of the franchises we hope to see revived in the next generation
Today BAFTA has announced SEGA’s open-world action-adventure title Shenmue (1999) as the Most Influential Video Game of All Time, receiving the most votes in a public poll.
How does Street Fighter 2 not break the top 21? Literally spearheaded a litany of clones for years and cemented a genre that continues to be relevant to this day. Some were such a blatant rip off that it led to lawsuits (See Fighters History).
Also I agree that BG3 is one of the greatest games of all time and the game with the most depth that I have ever experienced. In fact, it’s probably my favorite game of all time. That said, I have not seen its influence on the industry yet because there is nothing that’s been introduced that is truly comparable to the breadth of the experience imo. I anticipate and hope that it will become one of the most influential games of all-time because playing it has spoiled me.
I don't get it I just played the first game on the ps4 about six months ago and for its time it was probably well regarded for bringing a cinematic feel to gaming but I feel like there were far more engaging RPG's and titles that deserve it more.
For example I find Doom is likely the most influential game of all time for shooters, Mario for platformers the list goes on.
I'm not saying shenmue doesn't deserve praise just was it honestly that good there's a ton of moments in the game where you have to sit the controller down and walk away from the game for an hour for the in game clock to get to 8pm or something there's only so many times I can play space harrier as a distraction
Shouldn't the first shooter to use the standard dual analog control scheme be on the list? As far as I can tell that was Medal of Honor on the PS1 in 1999, although I'm open to correction if someone knows of an earlier game that had it (and no I don't count N64 games where you had to hold two controllers, haha). That control scheme, which was apparently far from obvious to devs at first, has become a default for essentially every 3D game that doesn't have a fixed camera (assuming you aren't using M/K).
MonsterVine: "Explore the fascinating history and legacy of Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain, from its dark lore to secrets discovered decades after release."
Amazing game and was kinda unique in its time. Only down side was the atrocious load times.
Synapse, Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain, Resistance: Fall of Man and other titles launch on PlayStation Plus Premium.
PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium | Game Catalog
- Grand Theft Auto V* | PS4, PS5
- Dying Light 2: Stay Human | PS4, PS5
- Like a Dragon: Ishin | PS4, PS5
- MotoGP 24 | PS4, PS5
- The Sims 4 Island Living* (Add-on only) | PS4
- Digimon Survive | PS4
- Overcooked! All You Can Eat | PS4, PS5
- Stick Fight: The Game | PS4
- Clash: Artifacts of Chaos | PS4, PS5
- Killer Frequency | PS4, PS5
- Hungry Shark World | PS4
- Chivalry 2 | PS4, PS5
PlayStation Plus Premium
- Synapse | PS VR2
- Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain | PS4, PS5
- Blood Omen 2 | PS4, PS5
- Resistance: Fall of Man
- Resistance 2
how about the 2D genre in general?
Edit:
Not certain if gotten what wished for:
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* Extermination, It's a great IP!
* Socom, needs to be on the PS4.. (A proper one, not like S4 but more like Confrontation or S2)
* MotorStorm, hope the next evolution game is "MS world tour"
* Onimusha
Suikoden.
Power Stone! Also almost forgot about Jet Set and I was just playing that recently...
Prince of Persia,much said