It has to be this year’s big Xbox Briefing reveal, right? This October, it will be three years since Halo 5: Guardians came to Xbox One. Just imagine the fishing with HD rumble… Halo 6 We’ve often joked on the podcast about the phrase ‘perfect for Switch’ being thrown around, but I think it’s fair to say that Animal Crossing has the potential to be the definitive ‘perfect for Switch’ title. This is an easy one, isn’t it? Everyone wants this, whether they’re a vocal fan or one of those people who secretly loved buying and selling Turnips every week on DS. If nothing else, get somebody in to fix the HD Collection and release it properly on the current systems. I refuse to believe that Konami has abandoned its old flagship horror series, but what could they do now?īe it a totally new entry in the series, which would obviously be the most interesting prospect, or a remake of the original (a proper remake, not a ‘reimagining’ like Shattered Memories), I would like to see this classic series make a comeback. I even thought that Homecoming and Downpour were great horror games, despite some glaring faults. I’m a huge fan of Silent Hill, especially the original trilogy. I mean, it’s still a shame we won’t see what it might have been, but we’ll also never know the real reasons behind its death. I’m also not a massive fan of Kojima’s writing, so Silent Hills was always a worry for me before it was cancelled. Yes, it had atmosphere but it was ultimately boring, even as a concept demo. I won’t gain any fans saying this, but I didn’t think PT was that great. Bioware outdid itself with characters like Sera and especially Dorian, whose personal quest hit me like an emotional tonne of bricks, and although I didn’t quite agree with the true ending being locked behind the Trespasser DLC, I couldn’t help but love the way it was set up for a sequel.Ī sequel that needs to see the light of day. The story itself was excellent, especially when it came to the character-specific quests. From the incredible world and its various open regions that were there for exploring, to the politics and the way the war table brought everything together, I adored how everything fit neatly into place to create a stunning game filled with possibilities. It was my game of 2014, I enjoyed it that much. I said this before E3 2017, but this year will now make it four years since the excellent Dragon Age: Inquisition arrived. So, what do I want, besides finally seeing the likes of Below getting a release? Have a read and find out… A new Dragon Age Above all, new IPs are very much needed, but I think that should go without saying. Just to be clear, some of these are unlikely to ever happen, but others are based on pure logic or perhaps they’re just long-dormant franchises that need to come back. You already know what I want from the Resident Evil 2 remake, but what else would make this year a more exciting prospect? Not necessarily for release in 2018, but to at least be unveiled at E3. After the recent unveiling (sort of) for Shadow of the Tomb Raider, a game for which I am very excited, being a big Lara Croft fan and especially the more recent rebooted series it got me thinking about what else I would love to see announced this year.
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