10 Awesome Video Game Mechanics The Industry Abandoned



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25 thoughts on “10 Awesome Video Game Mechanics The Industry Abandoned”

  1. Foot racing games, Sonic R is one of my favorite SEGA games, and I want a polished, updated variation on it and its formula, with all the cast of characters SEGA has put into Sonic games since. I really want it to happen.

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  2. There was a mechanic in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood where you recruit and level up players who joined your cause. You could even bring them into battle and if they died, Ezio could pay his respects and you'd see the name of the person you recruited. It brought so much more weight to the story and it was devastating to learn that these characters had names and lives that they gave up to follow you – especially if you wasted the opportunity to level them up. More single player games should do it.

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  3. I hate when people say good things about FFX. It's the all around worst FF ever made. Literally basic attacked with Auron on Yu Yevon and Seymour half a dozen times and beat the game. Could've killed everyone in my party the whole game and solo'd with Auron. Wouldve made it a better game. A laughable excuse for an RPG, much more of a 'Emperors New Groove' level of Disney movie. I'm glad it has not resurfaced in modern gaming.

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