Congratulations! You've managed to create an amazing video game. It's received critical success, a fan base of millions of players, and won a couple awards here and there. Your original ideas have improved the gaming industry for the better.
But the people want more. Even though your plot was resolved by the end of the game, and maybe even a few crucial characters had been killed off, the fans demand a sequel.
Would you give it to them?
Of course, you have to take in the risks. Your sequel might be a total failure- a complete remake of the original, with a few new levels and a poor continuation of the story. Or it could be just what the doctor ordered.
But the people want more. Even though your plot was resolved by the end of the game, and maybe even a few crucial characters had been killed off, the fans demand a sequel.
Would you give it to them?
Of course, you have to take in the risks. Your sequel might be a total failure- a complete remake of the original, with a few new levels and a poor continuation of the story. Or it could be just what the doctor ordered.