10 PlayStation 3 Sequels We Would Die For

Posted By | On 31st, Oct. 2010

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Warhawk 2 (Starhawk 2)

The sequel to the 2007 online only game, Warhawk 2 should have been announced already. But it is not and we can only dream the awesomeness the sequel can bring to the table. One of the best things about the game was the continued support in the form of free and paid DLC from the developers and Sony. If a sequel were to be announced don’t expect anything less.

Ninja Gaiden 3

Teased at this year’s Tokyo Games Ninja Gaiden 3 will probably be a multiplatform game with exclusive content for each of the versions. According to the image that was teased, Ryu looks more violent, covered in blood and vowing for revenge. My gut feeling says that this is going to be the hardest Ninja Gaiden game yet.

Lair 2

Factor 5’s Lair had so much promise and so much hype attached to it, but unfortunately it was a huge commercial and a critical failure. The game had some interesting ideas…I mean who does not like to ride a dragon and kill some? The most heavily criticized feature were the controls and even though a patch was released later, it was too little and too late to save the game from failure. But a sequel can be just what the doctor would have ordered.

Sequel to Burnout Paradise

Hands down, the best racing game this generation; Burnout Paradise was not only a huge improvement over its predecessors but was a stunning example as to how to support your community with free content. Also adding new tracks and bikes was the ultimate thing to happen with the franchise. Criterion did not stop there; they also released an ultimate package. We don’t know how they will better Paradise if there was ever a sequel.


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