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In your ideal world which franchises would be alive and well?

Splinter cell Blacklist came out four years ago and we haven’t heard anything regarding a sequel. Think that just about qualifies it for this. I’ve liked/loved just about every game in that series 🙁

And it seemed like they were finally really nailing the balance between stealth and action in blacklist.

Oh, and of course Metroid. A really good Metroid game could maybe push me to get a switch

 

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