With EA and Microsoft out of the way and Bethesda coming up in a few hours, E3 is well under way and many heavy hitting announcements have already made headlines. We unfortunately know that our enthusiasm for Rockstar's possible appearance needs to be severely curbed, but there are still plenty of games they could announce if they do show up.
With the immense success of GTA 5 mounting and the hype around Red Dead Redemption 2 being what it is, it's easy to forget that Rockstar has a whole lot of other IP to their name that could be taken off the ice after all these years. There are plenty of franchises in their lineup that fans would love to see new installments of, and we know that Rockstar's standard of quality would ensure that all of these titles would be fantastic games, if ever made. Too bad they won't.
Manhunt 3
The Manhunt franchise is Rockstar's darkest. While GTA has plenty of dark humor, there is more emphasis on the humor and less on the dark, while Manhunt is the reverse of this. The two games in the series we have now mostly served to hammer home the point that human beings are horrible, horrible monsters, but there are a few satirical gags littered throughout.
A new Manhunt title could greatly benefit from the improvements in gaming hardware since the last game released, and Rockstar proved with the Slasher Adversary Mode in GTA that they could totally nail the gameplay.
Smuggler's Run 3
Alright, how many of you actually played any of the Smuggler's Run games? Renowned for their difficulty, these games had players use a wide variety of vehicles to deliver contraband cargo across massive open maps while evading enemies such as border patrol and the CIA. The second game introduced a number of other objectives as well.










