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I wouldn't consider it a sure thing, but I wouldn't be a bit surprised. Guess we'll just have to wait and see.
E3 (or what it was formerly known as E3) is coming up shortly. I'm guessing we'll see a much better version with semi-realistic sword play or at least a God of War like sword play within the demo at E3, assuming they announce the sequel.
Basically, it's like this: as long as a game sells well, a sequel is usually inevitable. Quality doesn't matter, either, as bad games like Frogger (PS1), Driver 3 (Xbox/PS2), and Enter the Matrix (every system), to name a few, all got sequels because they sold well.
Basically, it's like this: as long as a game sells well, a sequel is usually inevitable. Quality doesn't matter, either, as bad games like Frogger (PS1), Driver 3 (Xbox/PS2), and Enter the Matrix (every system), to name a few, all got sequels because they sold well.
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Well Driv3r and Enter the Matrix are uber crap, but am I the only person ever to like PSOne Frogger? That game is really neat. Not as good as classic Frogger, but I'd give between a C+ and a B+ (probably about a solid B is the most accurate).
I recently tried Red Steel, and I couldn't stand the controls. If Ubisoft makes a sequel they need to look at games like Call of Duty 3 and (I'm assuming here) Metroid Prime 3 to see how to control an FPS on the Wii.

I recently tried Red Steel, and I couldn't stand the controls. If Ubisoft makes a sequel they need to look at games like Call of Duty 3 and (I'm assuming here) Metroid Prime 3 to see how to control an FPS on the Wii.
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