Blaze on 21/5/2009 at 19:21
Well, not for a sequel, but i think BloodNet would be worthy to a remake. Is there anybody who knows that game?
demagogue on 21/5/2009 at 20:18
I was going to mention
American McGee's Alice, but then I thought
Grimm might technically count as a kind of sequel.
Nameless Voice on 21/5/2009 at 20:24
Quote Posted by gunsmoke
It is most certainly NOT a separate franchise. Have either of you even played the sequel? They just took it in a different direction. They are both really fun. I have the original installed on this very laptop, and am currently plugging away at earning medals in the Xbox sequel.
The company went bankrupt, and no articles on that game mention Muckyfoot or the original game that I can tell, though I did find this in a review of it:
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The name Urban Chaos sure brings back fond memories. Mucky Foot's free roaming action game (long before Grand Theft Auto ruled the genre) kicked some serious ass, but due to lackluster sales was deemed a commercial failure. It just so happens, Eidos were the publishers of that game too, so when I heard they were bringing back a game called Urban Chaos: Riot Response (UC:RR), I was ecstatic. Unfortunately,
Riot Response is no sequel (spiritual or other) to the game, but it still manages to breathe some fresh air into the over-used FPS genre.
And it's a console-only game, so of course I haven't played it.
henke on 21/5/2009 at 20:26
Quote Posted by gunsmoke
It is most certainly NOT a separate franchise. Have either of you even played the sequel?
Honestly, no. I just asumed it wasn't a sequel based on the fact that it's not by the same developer, doesn't have the same characters and seems to have very different gameplay. The wikipedia entries for each game doesn't mention any relation between the two either. What, exactly, qualifies this as a sequel? Besides having the same name, that is?
Macha on 22/5/2009 at 13:27
Jedi Knight 2 needs a sequel, JK3 was more of an expansion.
steo on 22/5/2009 at 13:34
By JK3, I presume you mean Jedi Academy, which was originally intended to be an expansion pack, but then made stand-alone at the last minute. It was never meant to be JK3.
Macha on 22/5/2009 at 14:12
Well that would explain why it felt more of an expansion. Are you sure on that though because I remember reading about how JK2 was meant to have it's own expansion but didn't in the end because of less than stellar sales.
EvaUnit02 on 22/5/2009 at 14:25
Quote Posted by Macha
Are you sure on that though because I remember reading about how JK2 was meant to have it's own expansion but didn't in the end because of less than stellar sales.
...and that's why they would've made it stand-alone.
Nameless Voice on 4/6/2009 at 23:27
Evil Islands.