There are loads of ways to improve our gaming experience. I’m sure there are more than a few out there who’ve happily guzzled some mind-altering drugs and freaked when they came across their first feral ghoul in Fallout 3. You’ve also got those people who like to immerse themselves in the game: from the people screaming sexist and racist insults over headsets while playing [insert FPS of your choice here] to the people who spend mortgage-sized chunks of money to bring their ‘MechWarrior’ fantasies almost to sweaty life. That’s not forgetting the bunch of mates who get together, have a few drinks and gradually get more sullen with each other over Need for Speed or FIFA 2012.
Join Paul, Matto and Damo from Player 2 as they discuss the games that they believe are in desperate need for a sequel.
Zero1gaming's JBH looks back at five games that need a next-gen sequel.
Agree with all of these, Although for me personally I would've liked to have had an impact on the story for L.A Noire, the main example being the murder cases, whichever way you went about your investigations it would always lead you to the killer and you would catch him, it made it feel a bit cheap and pointless, I'd like to be able to not catch him if I don't investigate well enough.
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