14 Beloved Video Games That Criminally Never Got Sequels

1. Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy

We live in a sad age where more people have played Star Wars: The Force Unleashed before they've even heard of Psi-Ops or Second Sight. Whilst the latter was the more hyped of the two thanks to the big-budget PR push of Codemasters, Midway's mind-popping ragdoll-fest was the far better of the two. Fus Ro Dah'ing someone into a wall or over a cliff edge has always been one of the most satisfying parts of Skyrim, so just imagine a whole game of it - except along with abusing ragdoll physics and lobbing scores of soldiers into each other and down stairs, you could also take control of them, crush their heads with the power of your mind or burst them into flames. It was a total physics-sandbox, and something that Force Unleashed got close to emulating, although Starkiller's body-tossing always seemed far too sped up to really have any fun with it. Sadly despite doing very well with critics Psi-Ops was a total bomb sales-wise, however thanks to its 'Training Room' where you could tinker around with infinite guards and infinite exploding barrels it still holds up perfectly well today. Which other childhood or smaller favourites are you shocked never managed to get sequels? Let us know in the comments!
 
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