i love the feeling i get when playing AO. its mostly the sound effects and background music that made the game so dark feeling. thats something that let me down about MO.. its just too.. i dont know.. 3D action/adventure, rather than strategy and unlikely and difficult situations.
but what i have to keep in mind is that the Abe games follow the dark style, not the Munch games.
heres what i want:
once they finish the next chapter in the quintology, and have introduced a few more elements to the series (more enemies, etc), i want to see a game for the ps3 (maby 360, but i think ps3 would be better suited considering the control scheme) with the first two games completely unaltered. then as a bonus, there should be a side game with no story. just a crap load of extra levels and challenges. sort of a test of skill thing if you know what i mean.
i want to see different variations of the temples and breeding grounds, the necrum vaults, more fleech levels, something similar to the slig barracks, maby something with meeches, some levels with vykkers, more glukkon possessing and manipulating sligs, more flying sligs, lots of muds to save, and many, many more chases -- like toward the end of AO where you had to run through the slog kennels and such.
everything should be progressively harder, and at the very end should be the grand finale of finales. a timed run through a factory type of place in which you need to use all the skills youve learned throughout the game much like the very end of the Abe games, excpet of course -- harder.
all of this should be 2D using the same controls as either AE or AO, and with some new twists. about as many gameplay changes as there were going from AO to AE. i think this would be awesome, and it would definitly please all the fans who dont like the 3D style games. my favorite part about the old games is how challenging they were.. untill i beat them all over and over.. now its all too easy. but i keep playing the games again anyway.. what im talking about could be like a final 2D chapter strictly for fun.
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