Which IP do you want to see return?

  • Tomba!

    Votes: 38 4.9%
  • Mega Man X

    Votes: 94 12.1%
  • Jak and Daxter

    Votes: 66 8.5%
  • Dino Crisis

    Votes: 191 24.6%
  • Advance Wars

    Votes: 180 23.2%
  • Banjo-Kazooie

    Votes: 179 23.1%
  • Snowboard Kids

    Votes: 27 3.5%

  • Total voters
    775

RetroMG

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Avenger
Oct 25, 2017
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Genie:
Metal Gear with Kojima

Monkey's Paw:
Metal Gear without Kojima

(Or you can reverse this depending on how you feel about Kojima.)
 

LostSkullKid

Member
Nov 27, 2017
4,709
Think it's time to give Goemon another shot

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Correct option.
 

Chumunga64

Member
Jun 22, 2018
14,519
anything but jak and daxter is game tbh

I love the jak series but ND ended it in a nice way

I'd rather it stay like this and not be a weird, unfunny zombie like the ratchet series after deadlocked
 

Tavernade

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Sep 18, 2018
8,821
I love Mega Man X but am afraid they'd screw it up, and it'd be nice to see Advance Wars again but I'm not sure I'd actually enjoy playing it.

I voted Dino Crisis.
 

ArjanN

Member
Oct 25, 2017
10,188
From this list Dino Crisis and then probably Mega man. although you could argue how 'dead' that is.

Otherwise, I guess God Hand.
Binary Domain
Half-Life as a non-VR game
Multi-platform Bayonetta
Killer Instinct
Silent Hill (can be a reboot/new take on it as long as it's actually good.)
Fear Effect with a budget.
A Chrono Trigger sequel that looks like the CT artwork.

anything but jak and daxter is game tbh

I love the jak series but ND ended it in a nice way

I'd rather it stay like this and not be a weird, unfunny zombie like the ratchet series after deadlocked

Kinda feel this way about Legacy of Kain which I've seen mentioned multiple times. Maybe remakes of the 'main' games since they're all somewhat wonky/dated in ways, but honestly that's a series that mostly wrapped up it's story pretty well,
 
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Chumunga64

Member
Jun 22, 2018
14,519
From this list Dino Crisis and then probably Mega man. although you could argue how 'dead' that is.

Otherwise, I guess God Hand.
Binary Domain
Half-Life as a non-VR game
Multi-platform Bayonetta
Killer Instinct
Silent Hill (can be a reboot/new take on it as long as it's actually good.)
Fear Effect with a budget.
A Chrono Trigger sequel that looks like the CT artwork.



Kinda feel this way about Legacy of Kain which I've seen mentioned multiple times. Maybe remakes of the 'main' games since they're all somewhat wonky/dated in ways, but honestly that's a series that mostly wrapped up it's story pretty well,

i always figured that legacy of kain was left hanging which is why everyone wants more games
 

dab0ne

Member
Oct 27, 2017
795
I chose Dino crisis from the list but my real answer?...

Manhunt

It's one of my favorite survival horror games.
 

Korigama

Member
Oct 25, 2017
20,692
Among the choices presented, Dino Crisis, provided it uses DC2 as the template for its gameplay direction.

I'm one of the few people who actually liked Days of Ruin, so Advance Wars wouldn't come back the way I want it, and Mega Man X should've ended with X5.
 

PlatypusDude

Member
Oct 25, 2017
2,171
Of that list Advance Wars, one of Nintendo's best under the radar series.

As a personal preference, Ape Escape always loved those games and they hold up against the rest of the large PS1-PS2 era PlayStation platformers.
 

Mentalist

Member
Mar 14, 2019
18,276
From this list Dino Crisis and then probably Mega man. although you could argue how 'dead' that is.

Otherwise, I guess God Hand.
Binary Domain
Half-Life as a non-VR game
Multi-platform Bayonetta
Killer Instinct
Silent Hill (can be a reboot/new take on it as long as it's actually good.)
Fear Effect with a budget.
A Chrono Trigger sequel that looks like the CT artwork.



Kinda feel this way about Legacy of Kain which I've seen mentioned multiple times. Maybe remakes of the 'main' games since they're all somewhat wonky/dated in ways, but honestly that's a series that mostly wrapped up it's story pretty well,
How so?

I mean, it's a time loop, and if you're happy with letting it play out, then yeah, I guess Defiance kinda wraps it up.

But it also means that Kain fails to fulfill his role and restore the Pillars. And the whole point of Defiance was to give him the opportunity to change the timeline further. So the story's anything but complete, as far as I'm concerned.