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Not sure if it is already in development or not but would you like to see a new Perfect Dark? Perfect Dark on the N64 was one of the greatest games ever. Perfect Dark Zero was a good game but not great but still sold over a million I believe. My answer is yes.JLei2kmy answer is also yes. people put perfect dark zero out of perspective because it wasn't like the perfect dark on the nintendo 64. i enjoyed the first and the second and i would be happy to purchase a third one.
that game and quake were the two big loser shooters that I played on the 360.tylerdurden2621
I thought Quake 4 was great. I liked it better than Doom 3. Just they way you'd find yourself with 5hp left, running backwards from a huge monster firing a machine gun till it was empty. And when the clip was empty you wouldn't have time to reload, so you'd have to switch to the shotgun and just hope you could drop the guy before he got close enough to attack and kill you for sure. Very old school, none of that recharging health everybody uses now.
it would actually be PD2 cause the last one made was a prequel. anyways, if they learn from their mistakes then yes.... but at the same time I want to see the IP die even though I loved the original.Chaos_ManHow can there be a perfect dark 3 when there was never a perfect dark 2? There is no logic in your question.
They should definitely make it - they NEED to!
N64 Perfect Dark is one of the greatest games ever made. The single player was compelling, with lots of creeping and sniping, but the multiplayer was amazing: a series of increasingly difficult challenges against bots, tons of customizable options, different character models, etc. There were also other little "mini games", such as a target range and the whole Carrington Institute to walk around. If they could do all that on the N64, why couldn't they do it on 360, with Xbox Live??!! I'd pay full retail price for a complete total conversion of the first Perfect Dark using the PDZ engine - and I don't even LIKE the PDZ engine!
However, one thing that bugged me way back when and bugs me even more nowadays is the save game structure. I often don't have time to play an entire level in one go, and the ridiculous checkpoint structure of PDZ is counter-productive in this day and age, especially compared to the likes of Gears and Halo. I still haven't completed the single player, simply because I can't be bothered replaying all the way, or even half way, through a level... so they need to sort that out, too!
So the majority of you think yes but they need a new engine, totally rework the campaigns story and save structure. Keep the multiplayer intact for the most part but of course touch that up as well.JLei2kYeah prettyy much and better character models for MP, not to mention some maps you can play with small numbers of people. And tone down the bloody purple nail polish, I want a tough warrior girl not a barbie who found a gun
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