Age of Mythology
World in Conflict
C&C: Renegade
Toy Commander (Needs a Steam port)
Fur Fighters (Needs a Steam port)
The Unholy War (Needs a 2nd game!)
Hunt The Wumpus-extremely fun and challenging and no sequels
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo-addictive and fun two player game
Tech Romancer
Eternal Champions-There was a Sega CD expansion but no sequel. This fighting game got it right. Good characters, great stories, and a system that didn't let you spam special moves.
Populous: The Beginning.
There have been other Populous games. But no prequels or sequels. They were entirely different (and imo worse). I guess it's a 'spin off'.
P:TB is a fun game to date, if you can get it to run on your PC.
Ummm there is a Populous 1 and 2.
But World of Warcraft IS a Sequel and takes place after the Warcraft series.
In anycase I guess my vote will go for
The Last Story (2010 Wii)
Game was great, but unlikely to get a follow up in anyway.
If I'm allowed to use cow logic, Demon's Souls and Bloodborne
Technically both of those are standalone games without any sequels/prequels
expansion/DLCs are treated like sequels so are spinoffs and spiritual sequels w.e. all related with regards to this topic.
Nope nvm lets make BS rules n post every MMO with an expansion kayyyyyyyy
or how about every game thats know to be a "spiritual successor" or "spiritual sequel"
..........
If I'm allowed to use cow logic, Demon's Souls and Bloodborne
Technically both of those are standalone games without any sequels/prequels
Sigh
If I'm allowed to use cow logic, Demon's Souls and Bloodborne
Technically both of those are standalone games without any sequels/prequels
Sigh
Just calling it as I see it :P
Freedoms Fighters
I knew I was missing something.
Missed one of the bests my friend. Damn I loved that game back in the day haha.
Damn, now that you mentioned it .., WHERE DA FVCK IS MY FREEDOM FIGHTERS 2!!!!?????
Final Fantasy
Every Final Fantasy was always a Final Fantasy up until Final Fantasy X.
I haven't played all of them... but the Final Fantasy games are all different from each other.....should they be considered sequels just because one has VII and one a VIII
If I'm allowed to use cow logic, Demon's Souls and Bloodborne
Technically both of those are standalone games without any sequels/prequels
Then so are Dark Souls, Dark Souls II and Dark Souls III.
If I'm allowed to use cow logic, Demon's Souls and Bloodborne
Technically both of those are standalone games without any sequels/prequels
Then so are Dark Souls, Dark Souls II and Dark Souls III.
Well TECHNICALLY they aren't.
Well TECHNICALLY they aren't.
Demon's Souls is in the Souls universe and shares pretty much exactly the same gameplay. So it doesn't count.
And Bloodborne is probably the only game out of them all that could be considered standalone. Since it's unrelated lore-wise (AFAIK) to the Souls games for the most part.
But they are all fundamentally the same game.
Well TECHNICALLY they aren't.
Demon's Souls is in the Souls universe and shares pretty much exactly the same gameplay. So it doesn't count.
And Bloodborne is probably the only game out of them all that could be considered standalone. Since it's unrelated lore-wise (AFAIK) to the Souls games for the most part.
But they are all fundamentally the same game.
Dude, I'm not disagreeing with you. I've always considered Demon's Souls and Dark Souls to be part of a single meta-franchise (Bloodborne not so much). I'm just saying, in spite of all the numerous similarities Demon's Souls and Dark Souls share, technically they are still two different IPs.
My pick (along some others that were already mentioned): Alpha Protocol
One of the best and simultaneously one of the most underrated (or even completely forgotten) games I've ever experienced. It's not without (serious) flaws but it also offers some truly great features.
80’s: Dragon Wars
90’s: Fallout 2
00’s: KotOR II
10’s: Alpha Protocol
Winner and still undefeated champion: Interplay/Black Isle/Obsidian.
@LordCrash88: i meant RPG , still holds.
And no , i don't care about nostalgia.
Hard West has well written dialogues and narrative. The Poles still win. :D
:D Well, i haven't played that. have you finished The Witcher 3 ?
Yep. :) Looking forward to second expansion of TW3.
@LordCrash88: i meant RPG , still holds.
And no , i don't care about nostalgia.
Hard West has well written dialogues and narrative. The Poles still win. :D
:D Well, i haven't played that. have you finished The Witcher 3 ?
Yep. :) Looking forward to second expansion of TW3.
Now, have one question for you, do we have a RPG in which all the quests have meaningful story like TW3 ? you know how quests are in a typical RPG :D
@LordCrash88: i meant RPG , still holds.
And no , i don't care about nostalgia.
Hard West has well written dialogues and narrative. The Poles still win. :D
:D Well, i haven't played that. have you finished The Witcher 3 ?
Yep. :) Looking forward to second expansion of TW3.
Now, have one question for you, do we have a RPG in which all the quests have meaningful story like TW3 ? you know how quests are in a typical RPG :D
They said Gothic were one of their inspirations (which is one of my favorite open world games of all time)...it makes me impossible to say anything bad about them.
Now, have one question for you, do we have a RPG in which all the quests have meaningful story like TW3 ? you know how quests are in a typical RPG :D
They said Gothic were one of their inspirations (which is one of my favorite open world games of all time)...it makes me impossible to say anything bad about them.
Gothic 2 > Witcher 3
:P
Now, have one question for you, do we have a RPG in which all the quests have meaningful story like TW3 ? you know how quests are in a typical RPG :D
They said Gothic were one of their inspirations (which is one of my favorite open world games of all time)...it makes me impossible to say anything bad about them.
Gothic 2 > Witcher 3
:P
Some of my best gaming memories are from Gothic 2. Gothic 1 was near-perfect for 2001 (and rather innovative – it was, I think, the first RPG with NPC timetables – what TES marketed as “Radiant AI” 6 years later and haven’t managed to do right to this day.
Now, have one question for you, do we have a RPG in which all the quests have meaningful story like TW3 ? you know how quests are in a typical RPG :D
They said Gothic were one of their inspirations (which is one of my favorite open world games of all time)...it makes me impossible to say anything bad about them.
Gothic 2 > Witcher 3
:P
Some of my best gaming memories are from Gothic 2. Gothic 1 was near-perfect for 2001 (and rather innovative – it was, I think, the first RPG with NPC timetables – what TES marketed as “Radiant AI” 6 years later and haven’t managed to do right to this day.
“the first RPG with NPC timetables”
I believe that would be Ultima V, which shipped in 1988, followed by Ultima VI, and Ultima VII which also contained this feature. There might be earlier ones.
Now, have one question for you, do we have a RPG in which all the quests have meaningful story like TW3 ? you know how quests are in a typical RPG :D
They said Gothic were one of their inspirations (which is one of my favorite open world games of all time)...it makes me impossible to say anything bad about them.
Gothic 2 > Witcher 3
:P
Some of my best gaming memories are from Gothic 2. Gothic 1 was near-perfect for 2001 (and rather innovative – it was, I think, the first RPG with NPC timetables – what TES marketed as “Radiant AI” 6 years later and haven’t managed to do right to this day.
“the first RPG with NPC timetables”
I believe that would be Ultima V, which shipped in 1988, followed by Ultima VI, and Ultima VII which also contained this feature. There might be earlier ones.
Castlevania II (1987) and Dragon Quest III (1988) also had NPC timetables.
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