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Re: Other SW Games that Need Remakes/Reboots/Sequels

Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 2:18 pm
by Wevans199
Thanks. I'll check that out now.

Re: Other SW Games that Need Remakes/Reboots/Sequels

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 11:21 pm
by Eshaun
Republic Commando is a must to me. but i for one would like to see another racer...with the graphics they have now it would be cool. however they should focus it more on racing, than crashing your opposition.

Re: Other SW Games that Need Remakes/Reboots/Sequels

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 12:02 am
by BXRBuddha
Republic Commando definitely needs a sequel.

However I think the game that needs this the most would be the X-wing Vs Tie Fighter Series- the game is probably one of the best Star Wars or even video games in general.

It was the best flight simulator for it's day and it was really awesome it did fighting for the Empire the right way, not like some turncoat in TFU. That being said, flight simulators are hardly a promising genre of games right now- most people want their First Person Shooters, and that isn't bad, but as we have seen from 2007 onward, the video game industry is full of them. I think there needs to be something fresh, something to give new life to the video games, and what better way than to introduce old games- games that we want.

Another franchise that needs revisiting is the Jedi Outcast Series. Kyle Katarn was such a badass! I mean he was a gray jedi with a freaking beard- what more could you want? Yea, maybe they threw us a bone with Empire at War with his randomly showing up, but it isn't good enough to just control him. I want to BE him and Lucas Arts did such a good job with him in the Jedi Outcast series.

But long story short, if Lucas Arts ever continues to make games they better be related to:
X-wing vs Tie Fighter
Dark Forces / Jedi Outcast
Republic Commando
And last but not least, BF3

Re: Other SW Games that Need Remakes/Reboots/Sequels

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 10:21 am
by Terrabyte20xx
Republic Commando is an obvious choice, but I also think Rouge Squadron could use one.

The Trilogy, while complete, didn't quite get the best send off, and I feel it deserved better than it got.

Man I miss Factor 5.

Re: Other SW Games that Need Remakes/Reboots/Sequels

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 5:06 pm
by 16AndPregnant
Star Wars: Bounty Hunter and Star Wars: Obi-Wan?

Bounty Hunter 2 (and make it for all platforms) can be continuing the story of Jango Fett up until his death or the story of Boba Fett. There could be a prologue mission of Jango at the Battle of Geonosis, fighting Jedi and Clones. Towards the end you fight Mace Windu, and then followed by a cutscene where it shows Jango's death. Then you can follow Boba's story after his father's death, etc.

Star Wars: Obi-Wan 2 could be the events of Episode 2-3 and maybe IV if they can fit it in, but third Star Wars: Obi-Wan that focuses on Ben Kenobi would be really good.

Or make a spin-off of The Force Unleashed that let's you relive the story line of the movies (Episodes 1-6). Just like how Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed allow you to choose alternative endings, this game should allow you to do the same. You start out with Episode I and you must complete Episode I to unlock the next campaign/movie. Then once you complete Episode II, you can unlock Episode III, etc. Once you get to the final boss level, you can choose between two characters. Each character has a different possible ending. For example, the final level of Episode 1 you are faced with a choice to choose to play as Darth Maul or Obi-Wan. Obi-Wan is the canon ending, and Darth Maul is the alternative. As Darth Maul, you kill Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon and as Obi-Wan, you kill Darth Maul with Qui-Gon dying. Another possibility could be once you proceed to the next movie/campaign, you can choose to play the canon storyline or alternative. You can always go back to the episodes you have currently unlocked and choose between canon and alternative. Basically there are 12 campaign options. This idea could be a bit more polished and thought out but I think it could work.