It depends. You can have the tragedy of Spyro on one hand, and the miracle child Half-Life on the other.
Agreed.Disaster Button said:Sequels aren't always about sucking cash. But the ones that are should be shot with a firebomb.
FFX-2 is the only game I own that I truly despisesasquatch99 said:I don't mind sequels. It continues a story that may not have been finished, or has a new story that plugs the holes of the old story.
So I like them, most of the time. [sup]*looks at FFX-2 with hatred burning in his eyes*[/sup]
Ugh, while I actually managed to enjoy FFX-2 for what it was. It irritated me immensely that this was not only the first true Final Fantasy sequel but additionally after such a well thought, emotionally and intriquing storylines that was largely considered outstanding. This is what they thought was a worthy continuation.sasquatch99 said:I don't mind sequels. It continues a story that may not have been finished, or has a new story that plugs the holes of the old story.
So I like them, most of the time. [sup]*looks at FFX-2 with hatred burning in his eyes*[/sup]
I think that Left4Dead 2 is justified as it's a completely new setting, new characters, new maps, new enemies and so forth, but I agree that most games don't deserve a sequel, but I for one am looking forward to mass effect 2.ThatZombieGuy said:I have a question forum. How do you feel about sequels for video games? Do you think that trying to suck every last bit of cash out of a franchise is wrong, or that sequels can seriously improve on the original? I for one am starting to hate sequels. It seems like all popular games get a sequel. Left 4 Dead 2, Halo 3: ODST, CODMW:2. I'm not saying that sequels automatically ruin games, I'm saying that most we can do with out. What do you think?