Posted on Tuesday, February 19 @ 21:00:00 Eastern by
Daniel Bischoff

4) Jak & Daxter 4
Naughty Dog already has the ongoing Uncharted series and The Last of Us to deal with, but what if they're also working on a sequel to their beloved PS2 series and we just don't know about it yet? The idea that Jak and that weird dog animal thing he's always hanging around with will make their return on the PlayStation 4 might seem absurd to many of you, but it doesn't to us.
A new Jak & Daxter title could serve the same purpose as a fresh entry in any other highly recognizable Sony franchise at launch—to move units to excited fans. Crash Bandicoot can't come back to Naughty Dog, but Jak & Daxter is still with the company for one reason: They'd like to come back to it eventually. At this point in our countdown, you should realize that we here at GR just really want to see something from Naughty Dog at the PS4's launch. Anything, please.

5) Syphon Filter 4
We know it's out there. In the past year, there have been many rumblings about an eventual sequel to Syphon Filter, but the convenience of launching the PS4 with the fourth entry in the series is too good to be false. Not only would Syphon Filter 4 enjoy the enhanced graphics and processing power of next-gen hardware, but Sony would be able to capitalize on Syphon Filter's multiplayer in new and exciting ways, as the PS4 marks their second stab at working with an online-focused console.
Launching SF4 with the PS4 means that gamers will have an online battlefield full of espionage and, well, shooting. I mean, you must have some shooting at launch. Otherwise, what will people play on the PS4? Syphon Filter helped get the PS2 online two generations ago. It's time for Sony to step it up again and lead off the next-generation's online environment.

6) Grand Theft Auto V
Grand Theft Auto set the world on fire with its open play space and incredible fidelity on PS2 with GTA III, Vice City, and San Andreas. If there's one current-gen game that can really floor people on a next-gen system, it's Grand Theft Auto V.
Why? Because in order to keep the gorgeous, massive Los Santos world running at 60 frames per second, you're going to need the PS4's beefy graphics and processing chips. The same can be said of Grand Theft Auto V's sure-to-be chaotic multiplayer. While a GTA V optimized for the PS4 might not be on your wish list for launch games, it's on mine because I can only imagine how bored I might be when the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions come with reduced traffic and long load times.

7) Haze, but get it right this time
Bottom line, the PS3 had some great ideas in its software launch lineup, but none like Haze. There are few development studios that know shooting like Free Radical Design (now a part of Crytek, one of the biggest shooter developers on the planet), and a second chance on next-gen hardware might be just the thing Haze needs to lift it off as a truly AAA franchise.
You mean to tell me that a game about "a biomedical multinational corporation that develops a drug called Nectar that enables soldiers to fight harder and smarter, but also produces a hallucinogenic effect, where soldiers are no longer cognizant of the real battlefield around them" doesn't sound cool? It f***ing does, but the execution was all wrong. Having such a wild and crazy premise can only lead to thinking outside the box, which is exactly what the PlayStation 4 launch lineup needs.
Of course, if even one of these games actually showed up in the PS4's launch lineup, we'd be thrilled. We're practically guaranteed to see a Madden port and maybe a few more ports of games launching this holiday season, but our wish list is just that, a wish.
What titles do you want to see on the PS4? Will Sony's next-gen console suffer from months of "nogaems" as the PS3 did? Will launching before the Next Xbox make Sony tons of money? TELL US! Use the comments below to speculate as wildly as I have.
Nick_Tan
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danielrbischoff
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Alex_Osborn
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GIVE ME JAK 4!
truncheon5000
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sg4real
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sliverstorm
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Uncharted was easily my favorite new IP of this last generation, but I didn't know I wanted it until I played it. I'm hoping Sony's stable of developers can repeat that magic amidst all the inevitable sequels.
Jobin_Wendy
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sliverstorm
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Ever.
Also, the Uncharted 2 team was slightly different from Uncharted 3. The best I've been able to piece together is that Uncharted 2 was Naughty Dog's full-featured release after the Uncharted 'test run', and then Uncharted 3 was most of Naughty Dog trying to replicate Uncharted 2's greatness on a 2 year development schedule while the uber-talented people moved on to 'The Last of Us'.
Relevant wiki quote:
"After Uncharted 2: Among Thieves shipped in 2009, some of the development team from the game formed the team for The Last of Us, while the remainder worked on Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception."
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Noritama
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Gaming title wise I'd expect nothing but lameness.
De-Ting
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Alex_Osborn
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:P
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UghRochester
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It would be nice if they announced a new PS All Stars games, but with main characters like Solid Snake, Lara Croft, etc.
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