A business sim that models a country and you can run any business you want, and see if you can build a successful business. I'm talking a sim that models every other business, every city, every street even. The whole economy. Way beyond what's realistic for sim games at present.
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An actual follow-up to Tribes 2.
All the sequels (Vengeance and Ascend) pale in comparison, and the rumored sequel (Deadzone) is all hype and vaporware at the moment.
I would have said nuclear power plant simulator a week ago. But then I found Nucleares.
Star Wars Clone Wars, but CoD mobile style.
a new vegas-y fallout that does right all the things bethesda fucks up, with co-op
a 3d fighter with legible and clean visual design so that there aren't any horseshit knowledge checks like highs that look like mids, safe moves that look exactly like unsafe moves etc, basically a new one that can learn the lessons from eight tekkens, six doas, six soul caliburs, and 5 virtua fighters but without being beholden to legacy jank or 20-30 years of built up cruft.
Surgeon simulator VR but it takes itself more seriously