Poll: Has a sequel ever gotten you into the rest of the franchise?

Recommended Videos

CardinalPiggles

New member
Jun 24, 2010
3,226
0
0
Only the hipsters are going to vote no I think.

Anyway Half-Life 2 and Call of Duty 2 spring to mind, followed by Saint's row 3 and Guitar Hero 2. The list probably goes on but I can't be arsed to name any more.
 

Owlslayer

New member
Nov 26, 2009
1,954
0
0
I actually played Half-life 2: episode 1 before playing Half Life 2.
Right now, it seems like an silly mistake, but back then, my train of thought went something like this : " Episode 1? Ergo, must be the first one in the half-life 2 series. Or something like that."
The game didn`t make quite a lot of sense, but i have to admit, it was interesting to first play Episode 1, before Half-life 2.
 

dragonswarrior

Also a Social Justice Warrior
Feb 13, 2012
434
0
0
I started with Mass Effect 2 after my roommate convinced me to try it. (I had already been a Bioware fan, loved Baldur's Gate.)

This mostly happens with books for me though. Especially when I was younger. Now I go out of my way to start at the beginning of a series, but I know I started on books two with both Jordan's Wheel of Time and Butcher's Dresden Files.
 

Ravnican

New member
Jul 19, 2010
114
0
0
Yes, playing God of War II got me into the franchise. I also played Half-Life 2 before I played the original and it's expansions.

As for movies I watched Terminator 2: Judgement Day before the first one.
 

BehattedWanderer

Fell off the Alligator.
Jun 24, 2009
5,237
0
0
Fallout 3 got me into the rest of Fallout. Earthbound got me into Mother. Assassin's Creed 2 got me into the rest of the series proper.
 

LeKiller

New member
Oct 6, 2009
59
0
0
Soul Calibur 2, I always loved the fighting mechanics, though I'm still a button masher -.-
LoZ...I honestly forgot which one was my first, but I love most of them
TeS: Oblivion, I never really got into it but it made me exited for Skyrim and I found out about it's roots in the DOS era etc.
CoD4,...yeah honestly it just showed me how a franchise has it's ups and down.
I heard so much about Half Life 2 I eventually just played Half Life 1 and enjoyed it thoroughly, later I bought the orange box.
I forgot which one exactly...but I think DBZ:Budokai 2 introduced me to that franchise, and then Tenkaichi kinda lost me.

Honestly I tend to go OCD on franchises, if I like the game I play I'll go look for prequels and sequels to see how it started and how it's going, which tends to get frustrating sometimes.
 

anthony87

New member
Aug 13, 2009
3,727
0
0
I got a free copy of Mass Effect 2 off EA for.......some reason. Figured I shouldn't play it without playing the first so I got Mass Effect 1 off steam and then got very annoyed at myself for not having played them sooner.
 

Vuavu

New member
Apr 5, 2010
230
0
0
For me it's Prince of Persia: Warrior Within. It was pretty juvenile but I was fourteen at the time. Anyway, it got me to look up the rest of the games and now it's my favourite series
 

dancinginfernal

New member
Sep 5, 2009
1,871
0
0
I played KotORII first, and that's how I loved that series in its entirety.

Also notable are Saints Row 2, Half-Life 2, Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War(doesn't really count), Halo 2, Twisted Metal 2, etc.
 

Bara_no_Hime

New member
Sep 15, 2010
3,646
0
0
Griffolion said:
So recently, I was playing the Mass Effect 3 demo (under the persistent "advice" of a friend). Anyway, the multi player is fairly nice, but I also gave the story a quick go. Anyway, I was interested in the Mass Effect universe after that and remembered I had bought number 1 a while back in a sale. I've completed it now and am raring to get onto the second one.

Have you guys ever had a similar experience?
Yes, actually. With Mass Effect even.

I bought ME2 for PS3 on a whim when it came out (for PS3) last year. Loved it. Got ME1 on Steam to get the beginning of the story.

Preordered ME3 and can't wait for March 6th.

Edit: Oh, I thought we were just talking about video games. For books, I have had that happen even more often. The most notable occasion being Kushiel's Legacy by Jacqueline Carey.

I picked up book 2 of the series (Kushiel's Chosen) from the library on a whim. I go to about page 5 before I put it down, went to the nearest bookstore, and BOUGHT book 1. It was that good. ^^ Also that in the middle of stuff. :p

Anyway, I now own the entire 9 book series in first edition hard cover. ^^ I liked it that much.
 

C F

New member
Jan 10, 2012
772
0
0
Let's see...
Mass Effect: started at one.
Original Portal...
Didn't start with the first Metal Gear, but I did start with an old Playstation copy of Metal Gear Solid (couldn't save to a PS2 memory card, but I got to Psycho Mantis in one sitting), so I don't think that counts...
Assassin's Creed...
Believe it or not, Halo: Combat Evolved snagged me with a Silent Cartographer demo, way back when I was a little kid. While everything else faded into obscurity and had to be later rekindled with Halo 3, I never forgot what the Warthog was.
Even the Discworld series launched me off with The Colour of Magic.

Ah, here we go.
Jak III and Ratchet & Clank: Up your Arsenal. I knew I had something.

As well as Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. The only reason behind that purchase was because of the Smash Bros. trophy gallery identifying the origin of Marth, Roy, and Ike. While I found a distinct lack of Marth and Roy, I eventually found my way to Ike's grand appearance at the end of Part II. Along with the entirety of the Greil Mercenaries. The characters are presented so well that I got a vague feeling of familiarity, like I always knew them. Eventually I felt compelled seek out and buy a copy of the game's prequel, Path of Radiance.
 

iTwitch

New member
Sep 2, 2009
59
0
0
I also am looking at picking up the previous 2 mass effect games, they seem quite a hoot! Errm apart from that the only thing I can think of is Dead Space 2 which I absolutely loved! Though I haven't gone back to play the first I'd definitely buy any more titles if they chose to make them.
 

Seriin

New member
Jun 4, 2009
187
0
0
Yes, but in disjointed ways where the "sequels" weren't related by story or anything. Like Zelda and Final Fantasy, I didn't start at #1 for those, but went back to play them eventually. Sometime I don't go back but at least read into what went on, as is the case with Fallout and The Elder Scrolls. And even then, it took until the second of their new generation to get me into it. I played FO3 / Oblivion, but couldn't get into them the same way my friends did. Then come along New Vegas & Skyrim, and I'm much more interested. This is more true for the Fallout universe though, but since New Vegas contains more references to 1 & 2, it isn't so surprising that it made me interested in what came before.
 

TheYellowCellPhone

New member
Sep 26, 2009
8,617
0
0
Well, of course. If someone hear a current game is the shit, they aren't going to play through the previous games so they can further enjoy the sequel, they're hoping right into the game. If it's good, they buy the earlier games. It works like that for more than just games.
 

Donnie Restad

New member
Oct 9, 2011
111
0
0
Definitely.

Prince of Persia: Sands of Time (more of a reboot)
Oblivion
Fallout 3
KOTOR II
Assassin's Creed II
Half-Life 2
Neverwinter Nights 2
Pokemon Silver Version
Spider-Man 2
Zelda: Ocarina of Time (can't believe nobody mentioned that)
... I'm sure there's more
 

Sonicron

Do the buttwalk!
Mar 11, 2009
5,133
0
0
Kind of. I got into the Silent Hill series only well after the fourth game was out; I started with SH2, and then proceeded to play (in order) the first, third and fourth instalment.
 

Smiley Face

New member
Jan 17, 2012
704
0
0
At times, it's sort of hard not to be with long-running franchises. Doctor Who, for example, is... I think it's turning 50 this year, actually - I was introduced to Series 4 of the reboot, but I've now seen all of that and am making my way, on and off, through the original series, from the beginning. I had never seen any Star Trek before the 2009 movie came out, and by before the end of the year I'd seen all the Star Trek there was, save Enterprise.

With video game franchises in particular, there's long, LONG-running ones like the Elder Scrolls, Final Fantasy, Zelda, where the originals aren't only so old that, for someone my age, I couldn't have been exposed to them at release, but their original forms are so technologically and stylistically removed from their current incarnations that being exposed to the franchise through the original is near impossible.

Doesn't happen for me with books, though - I'm careful to get the first book in a series - that way you aren't going to miss anything, it should all make sense. The sole exception to this is Terry Pratchett's Discworld, where although I did start with the first book, The Colour of Magic, I wasn't hooked until my friend gave me Men at Arms, which is the 13th overall and the 2nd in one of the many story arcs that make up the series. But hey, Discworld is pretty unique in that respect.

So yeah, while I am, rarely, hooked in by sequels, once I am I do my best to start from the beginning to get the whole story.
 

Elementary - Dear Watson

RIP Eleuthera, I will miss you
Nov 9, 2010
2,980
0
0
I've only played AC:2 and AC:3... but now I want to play the original, just for completion purposes!

Medal of Honor Frontline was the first MoH I played, but now I have played and completed all of the console releases! (Except Heroes 2!)