

Unfortunately, Square Enix has repeatedly stated that they have no intentions of remaking the hugely successful title. Ever since Square Enix's 2005 tech demo of the opening scene of Final Fantasy VII running on the PS3, fans have been begging for a full fledged remake. This one is a long shot, I know, but bear with me. Like I Am Alive, Ubisoft insists that the game is still in development, but fans' hopes were shaken when it was revealed this year that the team was taking a break from the title to work on Rayman Origins. Beyond Good & Evil 2 was first announced in 2008, and all we have so far are a measly two trailers. Unfortunately, development for this game has been rocky. Ubisoft has said that the game is still under way, but that they are "totally re-engineering development." We've got a long wait ahead of us.īeyond Good & Evil was by far one of the best games of the last generation, and fans have been eagerly awaiting a sequel. Announced in 2008, we have yet to see so much as gameplay footage. This can be accomplished in a multitude of ways, including searching for food and water, competing with other survivors for resources, and you can even bluff other survivors with an empty gun. Set in Chicago during the aftermath of a massive earthquake, I Am Alive challenges players to simply survive. IO Interactive has said the game is on their "to-do" list, let's just hope it's fairly high up.

Freedom Fighters ended on a cliffhanger, but we have still yet to see a sequel since the game's 2003 release. Featuring an alternate universe where Russia wins the Cold War and invades modern day America, Freedom Fighters actually makes you feel like a member of a resistance, liberating sections of New York City one at a time, all with some of the best squadmate control in gaming. Modern Warfare 2 and Homefront may feature America being invaded by opposing countries, but Freedom Fighters did it first, and, frankly, it did it better. Intended to be released as a free download, Black Mesa's release date is now officially TBA after years of delays. First announced in 2004, Black Mesa is a fan made remake of the original Half-Life using the Source engine, being developed in response to Valve's lackluster Half-Life: Source. Here are those games.īlack Mesa is almost as infamous as Half-Life 3 in terms of anticipation. With Forever unleashed into the world, something is gonna have to fill the "in development so long that it's funny" void that it's leaving behind. It's been a long wait for Duke Nukem Forever, but now, it looks like its release is finally just over the horizon. By Jake Weston, posted on 06 June 2011 / 20,045 Views
