Baldur's Gate 4, but that's unlikely to happen at this point.
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Racing destruction set with VR support
Phantom Doctrine 2, there's a store page for it on Steam but no updates on development status for years now.
Crusader: No regret/remorse. VR would be very welcome.
Shenmue
I'd love another Silent Hill from the team that made the remake
- Magic Carpet 3 - loved the feeling af flying and magic system. Always wondered why nobody made this Ingo a VR title hence solving the motion sickness problem by 'standing' on the magic carpet.
- Shadows of Mordor/War 3 - such a versatile gameplay, ever-changing throughout the game.
- Elder Scrolls 6 - if they don't botch it.
I just want my hypnospace outlaw sequel. It was supposed to come out like a year ago and then never did.
Viva PiΓ±ata
Fatal Frame, also could use a remake of 1 and 3. 2 got the Wii rerelease. I just want ones with a good English Japanese accented dub ala Ghost of Tsushima
Ooh I have another one! Steamland, the game of my childhood. RTS with trains. Would be very cool if it had a sequel.
Fallout 4. I think they did most things right with Survival mode and I'd consider it an entirely different game than the vanilla 'fast travel and save anywhere' experience, and it'd be fun to see an even more polished version with more focus on surviving in a world where NPCs are also trying to survive as opposed to more mechanics that don't really broach that aspect such as settlement building. If they made a Fallout 5 that was a bit more challenging in that regard I'd probably consider it a masterpiece
My relatively obscure and hopeless choice is Golden Sun 4
Hollow knight
Im not sure if lootsnake counts since the game is in the pre-alpha stage and all development has been paused