Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing a new Max Payne for nostalgic reasons alone. Takes me back to playing through that game and its sequel while convincing myself I had enough time to play and study for finals.
Captain Positivity said:
The Mercenaries series. Love running around and blowing random crap up.
I haven't played it yet so I'm not sure how good it is, but Splitgate might scratch that itch for you if you also like FPS games.irock2513 said:
Not necessarily a reboot, but I'd lose my mind if a new Portal game came out.
A Half-Life remake was done this year. It's called Black Mesa. You can get it on Steam for $5 right now.Max Power said:
Crimson Skies: my favorite flying game of all time
Twisted Metal: stupid mindless fun
Splinter Cell: this game has ruined my play style for all sorts of games I played later because of all the sneaking around in this one
SSX: silly fun snowboarding game, I sucked bad at Tony Hawk, I was good at SSX
Half Life: self explanatory
Resistance: Fall of Man: the PS3 answer to Halo, I really enjoyed them
NBA Jams: played so much of this at the arcade and with my friends
NCAA Football: played so much of this in college
Silent Hill: my favorite horror series of all time
Def Jam: Fight for NY - the most underrated and fun fighting game of all time
Goldeneye: so much fun back in the dorm
I forgot that game ever existed. That would probably be a solid phone/tablet game now.lb3 said:
Paperboy.
maverick2076 said:
Timesplitters: Future Perfect. Still my favorite FPS multiplayer.
Game called Eiyuden Chronicle currently in development is being billed as a spiritual successor to Suikoden. Being developed by two of the creators of the Suikoden series.Prime0882 said:
Suikoden