I think Gameloft should next work on a basketball and a baseball game. The app store is starving for excellence, in these two areas. They seem to be on a roll, right now so why not, right. While they're at it , how about a serious boxing or MMA style game. Touch KO by Chillingo is nice, but after seeing Blades of Fury, the cat is now out of the bag as far as what Gameloft is capable of. It would even be nice to see something similar to Blades of Fury, but in the spirit of Virtua Fighter, with more hand to hand combat.
I want a Hero of Sparta 2 I would like to see a Hero of Sparta sequel that has better graphics, more levels, more weapons and enemies and more free roaming. Hero of Sparta is still my favorite gameloft game (until Dungeon Hunter I hope)!
I own every Baseball game on the AppStore and none of them can even come close to what the PSP offers in terms of realism, depth, and online play. I don't want to hear excuses when Gameloft has brought us games like Modern Combat and Blades of Fury. It's possible to make a Baseball game that doesn't feel catered to kids or the japanese.
What's odd is that Gameloft DOES make a baseball game for other mobile platforms. Derek Jeter Pro Baseball. As yet they haven't done the same for iPhone/touch. I don't think they'd have the full MLB rights (they don't to the DJPB games on cell phones) but they do have rights to Jeter's likeness. And from the little I've seen of the cell phone games, they look good. [hqyoutube]FLw3XvpswLY[/hqyoutube]
BTW, IMHO, Gameloft should next bring over two games from DS that didn't get enough love from DS owners (and both are IPs held by sister company UbiSoft): Prince of Persia: The Fallen King. It's a touch only Prince of Persia action/adventure game and damned good: [hqyoutube]3tgtRzg7ZD8[/hqyoutube] and Rayman Raving Rabbids. Don't have a vid for that one as that's how underrated that game is (more people have played part 2, which is not a platformer) Rayman Rabbids isn't a minigame collection like the console games. The DS game is a platformer, like the classic Rayman games of old. In addition to the traditional platforming sections, it has touch only levels that iPhone/touch gamers who play and like games like Little Runner and Run! should enjoy:
Prince of Persia: Fallen King looks great, but it remind me a lot of the preview footage of Assassin's Creed II that Ubisoft showed at the Apple event. Perhaps they used the same engine...