Goomba Stomp: "The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay easily usurped the somewhat questionable title of best Riddick release of the year, handily trouncing its generally more narratively-successful counterparts. "
Some games of yesteryear were just ahead of their time. So Half-Glass Gaming takes a moment to wax poetically about some favorites from a bygone era and whip up a list of games we would love to see remakes of.
Had a lot of fun with Scarface. That was around the peak of GTA clones. The amount of them has decreased substantially.
Beyond Good and Evil would be fantastic
Simpsons Hit and Run, expanded with new areas from the newer seasons and with all the hubs joining on from one another to make one massive open world game
Bugs Bunny Lost in Time / Bugs Bunny and Taz: Time Busters
Sheep, Dog n Wolf (Sheep Raider)
Toy Story 2
Legend of Dragoon
Some of my "out there" picks anyway...
Ape Escape series
B.L.A.C.K.
Path of Neo
Max Payne trilogy (or at least 1&2) BY ANYONE OTHER THAN GROVESTREET GAME FFS!
Oasis
Rise of the Argonauts
Killzone 2
F.E.A.R.
Just off the top of my head
I would’ve added stalker but were thankfully getting a sequel soon. This would be my list
FEAR
Max Payne 1 & 2
Blood
Freedom Fighters
Syphon Filter
Dino Crisis
Xfire writes: "Most video games based on movies are bad. These ones are not."
Nick writes: "A game which had no right to be as good as it was, considering that it was a movie-tie-in/spin-off game related to The Chronicles of Riddick franchise, was Escape from Butcher Bay - still one of the best Xbox originals, without question."
Game was amazing kinda sad it never got a full sequel. Assault on Dark Athena was good but was more like a stand-alone expansion rather than a full sequel.
I was blown away that time, every thing was screaming quality about that game, fucking awesome
I'll just leave this here...
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I loved this game, loved the movies as well.
Their followup game was just as good, "the Darkness", but unfortunately never got ported to PC. A shame because its a great game and made with an updated version of the same engine. Sadly, after The Darkness, Starbreeze had a big split, and a bunch of their guys formed Machinegames which did the great Wolfenstein old blood and new order games, and Starbreeze made Syndicate which wasnt that great. Starbreeze now seems more focused on publishing and VR these days. Looking forward to Storm which will supposedly release next year.