Ever play a sequel that feels like a glorified expansion pack? If so which game and tell of your experience?
It's true. Halo: ODST was decent, but totally overhyped. New Vegas, too, was an okay game, but it was really just a big, glitchy expansion.Sassafrass said:*Awaits the million comments of New Vegas, L4D2, Bioshock 2 and Halo: ODST comments* What? They will be coming soon.
Anyway, I have to say I haven't really had a game feel like it was an expansion pack to me.
I guess most of the sequels I've played[footnote]And I've played all the games I mentioned[/footnote] have been different enough for me to warrant paying a decent price for them. Although ODST for £6 was a bargain, I'll tell ya.
Hmm, I could give you ODST, mainly as now I properly think about it, the campaign was a bit short, although it was fairly good fun, Firefight was just plain fun to play with a mate and the extra disc that came with all the maps was a good addition and my main reason for getting it. Then again, I didn't pay full retail price for it or actually plan to buy it, I got it when I traded in a couple of games and saw it and thought "Eh, can't hurt to get it."The Urban Moose said:It's true. Halo: ODST was decent, but totally overhyped. New Vegas, too, was an okay game, but it was really just a big, glitchy expansion.Sassafrass said:*Awaits the million comments of New Vegas, L4D2, Bioshock 2 and Halo: ODST comments* What? They will be coming soon.
Anyway, I have to say I haven't really had a game feel like it was an expansion pack to me.
I guess most of the sequels I've played[footnote]And I've played all the games I mentioned[/footnote] have been different enough for me to warrant paying a decent price for them. Although ODST for £6 was a bargain, I'll tell ya.
I actually enjoyed ODST's campaign quite thoroughly, but it just wasn't as replayable as I would have liked. Firefight was pretty good though, I will admit. But I payed full retail price for it, and I couldn't help but think: "Eh. I could've gone without."Sassafrass said:Hmm, I could give you ODST, mainly as now I properly think about it, the campaign was a bit short, although it was fairly good fun, Firefight was just plain fun to play with a mate and the extra disc that came with all the maps was a good addition and my main reason for getting it. Then again, I didn't pay full retail price for it or actually plan to buy it, I got it when I traded in a couple of games and saw it and thought "Eh, can't hurt to get it."The Urban Moose said:It's true. Halo: ODST was decent, but totally overhyped. New Vegas, too, was an okay game, but it was really just a big, glitchy expansion.Sassafrass said:*Awaits the million comments of New Vegas, L4D2, Bioshock 2 and Halo: ODST comments* What? They will be coming soon.
Anyway, I have to say I haven't really had a game feel like it was an expansion pack to me.
I guess most of the sequels I've played[footnote]And I've played all the games I mentioned[/footnote] have been different enough for me to warrant paying a decent price for them. Although ODST for £6 was a bargain, I'll tell ya.
And as for New Vegas, I could reel of a few reasons I don't consider it an expansion at all but I'm not looking to get into a calm[footnote]Well, I hope it would be calm, I am prone to my odd fanboy moment not[/footnote] and reasonable debate at the moment. But to me, it's far from being an expansion for a few reasons.
Also, loving your user name.![]()
Or UFO 2, a.k.a. Terror from the Deep. At least it had all new textures and ever so slightly different mechanics.Netrigan said:Doom II is the longest expansion pack I've ever played. One new weapon, a handful of new enemies, and pretty much the same textures.
Em I thought ODST was supposed to be an expansion it was even Titled Halo 3:ODST.Sassafrass said:*Awaits the million New Vegas, L4D2, Bioshock 2 and Halo: ODST comments* What? They will be coming soon.
Anyway, I have to say I haven't really had a game feel like it was an expansion pack to me.
I guess most of the sequels I've played[footnote]And I've played all the games I mentioned[/footnote] have been different enough for me to warrant paying a decent price for them. Although ODST for £6 was a bargain, I'll tell ya.