3-D? Maybe...I don't like 3-D movies myself, I fing them too distracting, it takes away from my film experience, but could you imagine Bioshock 3-D?! Huh?!
Amen, Viva la France. 3-D Games is something I never want to see (the developers would care less about gameplay and more about "Look, you can see his gun pointing at you...IN 3-D!" Moments)
The only reason GTA IV didn't have planes flyable is because of 9/11. I don't want to offend anyone with that statement, but it's true. Too many people would re-create the events. It would be terrible
I would love to see GTA V and KH III. GTA IV & KH II were both terrific. Although, GTA IV had too much serious in it. Not enough humor. And, KH II was just beautiful. I would love to see the sequels. And @ mikeymo, I want to know what sucked so much about GTA IV. And another @ kanucksfan, who in the hell told you that? I never heard of that. My birthday is on 9/11 and yes, I do understand where you're going with that statement because so many people died on that day. But who in the right mind would re-create such a horrible event like that?
If anyone makes a game with the 3D technology, it'll most likely be Ninetendo. And they'll screw it up.
That seems to be the trend, now. Nintendo is innovative and introduces a new idea, and then Microsoft or Sony says, "Thanks!" and then does it again. But better. Much better.
They won't announce a new GTA, however they'll definitely reveal what the new chapter of it will be. The chapter that is supposedly starring this Luis guy.
And GTA IV wasn't too serious, it evolved from all the '69' jokes and juvenile humor that San Andreas had (I counted at 8 least jokes about 69ing in it...)
GTA should not get silly again, it's on the right track where it's at. The story of IV was incredible and on par with something you'd see in a AAA Hollywood movie.
Watching Carl Johnson go from a street thug to a casino-heisting, jetpack-flying, F16-Stealin' super agent was totally not cool. They should re-do San Andreas with the gameplay and graphics that they have now and stick to the hood.
But if it devolved back into its old ways, the politicians will never see gaming as the art form that it is. Saints Row doesn't advance gaming in any way at all.