This game was so far ahead it's time, that possibly that is what caused it's mild reception. I know I get the hate for it, but Wildlands was almost there it only needs a few upgrades to match what I'd like to see from an open world shooter.Īnother opportunity for a shooter. I just loved the hell out of mercenaries II, I want more of the same insane destruction and variety. Whoever is not too busy making online garbage should pick it up. Just please keep it in the TNG universe and none of this alternate timeline shit. OK, this one is not that old, but they almost but confirmed that they're not planning a sequel for it. Who should do it? Well I have no idea, since eden games dissolved, I don't know who I'd trust with making the physics well. If they don't change anything about it just upgrade the graphics and physics to today's standards I'd throw my money at them without question. This was everything I ever wanted from a racing game. Back then they actually listened to feedback, and beta testing wasn't just about stress testing servers. I was a beta tester on the original TDU game, and it was freaking amazing. But the crew is not even a classical racing game, so fuck that anyway. That has proper physics and not the arcade garbage that the nfs games have become or the crew is. Who should make it? I'm thinking about Avalanche studios who made the recent mad max game, which was pretty solid.Ĭ'mon just give me something. I think it should be a reboot / remake, since I don't think the story was that important and not many people played the sequel, which wasn't nearly as successful. But the cars in it would still use the same hardpoint mechanic that you could attach various weapons or upgrades to. I could say it was a mechwarrior / earthsiege but with cars instead of giant robots. Basically you could collect wrecks after a fight and use those to upgrade / repair your car. The game's main appeal was the gameplay, the physics (for the time), the graphics, the open maps, and the salvage / upgrade mechanic. It's kind of a non-post apocalyptic mad max. It was a car game set in a fictional seventies where the oil crisis never ended. I'm thinking about games that are older or forgotten, and aren't being worked on already.
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