Games We Love but Wish We Could Love Playing
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Have you ever played a great game that had an even more interesting backstory? While most successful games get a sequel, sometimes it would be nice to play a prequel instead. Go to the source for Gamesradar's Top 7 Games That Need Prequels...
Every time a game is successful, critically or commercially, folks start speculating about sequels. Will there be a sequel? How many sequels? When will we see the sequel? What will happen in the sequel? Who shows up in the sequel? Sequel?
That’s too obvious. A truly compelling game deserves the exact opposite. If the story is masterfully written, players will want to see how it actually started. If the world is deeply designed, players will insist on seeing how it first formed. And if the characters are fully realized, players will demand to know how they grew into their now beloved personalities and roles. In other words, the existence of a prequel – not sequel – is how you judge a game’s real impact and staying power. Look at Halo: Reach, Metal Gear Solid 3, Street Fighter Alpha or Super Mario World 2 for proof.
Some famous franchises, however, still lack that badge of honor. They may have prequel novelizations, prequel multiplayer or prequel rumors, but we want the actual game. These beginnings can definitely support one.
News story attached to:
- BioShock [vita, PS3, XBOX360, PC]
- Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare [Mac, DS, PC, XBOX360, PS3]
- Final Fantasy II [DS, GBA, SNES, PSX]
- Gears of War [PC, XBOX360]
- Grim Fandango [PC]
- Kingdom Hearts [PS2]
- Mirror's Edge [iPad, iPhone, PS3, PC, XBOX360]






Comments
Either way I agree, a Chris and Jill game in a Castle much like the Mansion. I mean come on who wouldn't buy that? Wesker and Spencer is just icing on the top.
...Just make the voice acting better in the prequel.
Sonic stops eggman.
Amy chases Sonic.
Even if they did make a prequel it would be
Eggman does something bad
Sonic stops eggman
Amy chases Sonic
As usual except people will introduce themselves more often.
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