Alright, if you could have a sequel of any game ever, or even a spiritual successor, what game would it be? And also, what would you want done with the game? Is there any changes from the original that you would make? The game doesn't have to be a possible game, in fact it would be better to discuss games that definitely won't happen!
For me, it is a tie between two games. first, Banjo-Tooie (pretend Nuts and Bolts doesn't exist), and second, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning.
1. Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie were the best 3d platformers of all time in my opinion. They were both full of diversity, challenge, fun boss fights, and a million things to collect and do. They both had things that were better than the other, but together they were two of the funnest(and funniest) games ever made. I would love a sequel that introduced a new enemy that uses Grunty to destroy the isle o hags and kidnap Banjo and Kazooie. The world would be enormous and full of diverse landscapes and interesting ideas, but just as quirky as its predecessors. Though this game only exists in my dreams, it is still fun to think and theorize about.
2. Kingdoms of Amalur Reckoning (KOA) is one of the greatest RPG's of the last gen in my opinion. While many view it as a tired entry into a saturated market, there was something about the world that left me amazed and in awe. Whether it was Detyre's vast cliffs and the city of Adessa's amazing and awe inspiring archetecture, or if it was Rathir's towering enormity that with the immediate sight of it I was taken back. Whatever it was, the game hit a sweet spot in me. The story was interesting, the lore was deep and complete, the world was spectacular, and the main quests were very well done. However, there were some things that lacked, such as meaningful side quests and a completed and well done combat system. Also, the world was broken up into segments that required load screens to go between, both of these things the developers planned on fixing in the second rendition before they went bankrupt. Now the fate for this gem lies in the hands of Nordic Games, who are instead fixated on reviving a ten year old, ill recieved game.
One last thing, the music in both of these games is absolutely fantastic, and both games are composed by Grant Kirkhope, who is a legendary game composer.
Now,what games would you like to see made? Would you enjoy either of these games?