I want Resistance 2, Valkyrie Chronicles, and Mirror's Edge in that order. And I own all three next-gen consoles. And I already own LBP. And I do not want Gears of War (2) or CoD: WaW.
Needs moar Custom Robo. Its intro is both completely badass and has some pretty neat music. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5rM5PyHXlI
Also the Drakengard 2 intro. Kind of along a different vein than what the article is going for here, but it's certainly worth a watch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejyf9cMYShY
Future Zelda will never happen, and kind of looked stupid. There was something about the hoax trailer that caught my eye, though...the juxtaposition of the future without being stupid "LOL TRON" crap, rather still being the same zelda-ish gameplay and plot, only now it's a different sort of setting I dunno. It looked really cool, if it were done right.
Metroid Dread is a big NO. The biggest problem I have in gaming is that I'm a complete wuss, so I can't play games like RE4 or Dead Space. Playing BioShock was a huge stretch for me. I HATE scary. Sure, make your games that focus on scare and nothing else. But when you mix that with a really cool plot/gameplay/etc, then I get annoyed because I want to play but I sort of can't.
The last two ideas are pure win. I loved Starfox: Assault, especial its multiplayer. If they brought that online, with lots of people, and RPG-ish elements, I'd have a field day. I mean, I LOVED being able to actually stand on the Arwing. I hadn't really thought of that, I'd only really thought of how good Assault would have been online, eight players sort of thing, no screen-looking and all that.
Pokemon MMO however, I think everyone's thought of, and it would be AWESOME. DO WANT. If it were properly implemented, I would buy that in a goddamn second.
Aww, come on. No Drakengard (2)? They had some great damn apocalypse scenes. In the second one, *the sky shatters.* It's freaking phenomenal. Sure, they're not the best games in the world, but it's freaking great to watch. And participate in.
Also, sort of Custom Robo. You start off in a nice little suburb, unaware that you're actually inside a rather small dome with only like 10 buildings in it, and later you get to leave and see the the devastated world that one out-of-control robo wrought. It's really cool, because you think early in the game that the fact that there's only like ten buildings with interconnected streets that don't leave is just standard game simplification, but it turns out that's actually *real*. I dunno.
Bwahaha. Just leafing through these, came to page 5.
I don't have the game, but I *do* have Okami. And I never finished it. I got pretty far, but other things popped up and I played them and I was going to play but then I didn't and then I said to myself "you're not going to play this for like another two years despite your best intentions, are you?" and then that happened and I completed a run-on sentence.
But yeah, I saw that and I was like, "yeah...Okami..." same thing with Metroid Prime 2. Oh well.
And then at the end of it, the article tells me to play Okami ;_;