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The Larry Holland/LucasFilm flight sims: Battlehawks 1942, Their Finest Hour and Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe.
Warlords Battlecry.
It was the shit back in the day, WC3 even copied WBC2. Hugely successful early 2000.
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I could never pick just 1.
Crysis
Command & Conquer
Panzer Dragoon (RPG sequel to Saga)
Half Life
Skies of Arcadia
Skies of Arcadia especially has massive potential given the setting of the game and the possibilities with exploration and air combat on modern tech.
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Metroid? They have fucked up this franchise pretty badly, all they can make is shitty remakes or titles that don't even include Samus in it, they just throw a 'Metroid' in the title to make it sell. Nintendo with metroid is like a virgin boy with a hot woman on the bed - neither knows what to do with either.
I would do Spyro. Not that hideous amalgamation they call Spyro, I mean the original badass one.
Half-Life
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines
Kotor single player
Freelancer
Old school WoW
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The Warcraft RTS/RPG series.
Seriously?
Ragnarok online anyone?
The game techically still lives but it's complete bullshit now compared to the early days
That game is what made me addicted to gaming in the first place
3DO
I want more M&M dammit. a
They always told me I would miss my family... but I never miss from close range.
Also another one, the Overlord series, so much potential for a good third game, wasted on a diablo clone that was buggy, broken, rushed, and unfun
Except Samus Returns is pretty much an entirely new game that is following the basic premise of Metroid 2 (go to SR388...kill Metroids). The entire map is different and the gameplay is WAY better.
Basically it is an amazing title, and proves makes up for the abomination that was Other M. Now let's hope they deliver with Prime 4...
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