You just answered your own question.teutonicman said:Super Mario Galaxy 2. I don't understand why it deserves one, other than to print more money.
I want you to sit back and think about that especially now adays. Hot vampire chick, or Twilight shitty not really a vampire, vampire. Yes, I'd rather see another 20 BloodRaynes than another Twilight movie.Hubilub said:Bloodrayne.
This applies to both the game and the movie.
Are people really that desperate for hot vampire chicks?
In all fairness i recently saw the 2nd D&D movie and i kinda liked it. Yeah it was bad, but in a good way.Hyrulian Hero said:do game movies count? Dungeons and Dragons, Bloodrayne and Mortal Kombat all had sequels, none should have.
...Snotnarok said:I want you to sit back and think about that especially now adays. Hot vampire chick, or Twilight shitty not really a vampire, vampire. Yes, I'd rather see another 20 BloodRaynes than another Twilight movie.Hubilub said:Bloodrayne.
This applies to both the game and the movie.
Are people really that desperate for hot vampire chicks?
OT: Cheetahmen, how in the name of Sega and all that is holy did they get a sequel?
It's called backwards compatibility.zipzod said:And, uh, the new Pokemon games that repackage old ones and insert another word into the title (Fire Red, Heart Gold, whatever). It doesn't entirely classify as sequel, but why is Nintendo making them again?
That. By far. I couldn't even believe it when I saw it listed up there on Steam; and for full price even ($50; although it does have a small discount on it though currently).KwaggaDan said:Kane and Lynch. Universally hated, and yet it got a sequel.
My friend, that was a low blow.Echo136 said:Half Life 2: Episode 3... oh wait.
Damn the shields are up.Digitaldreamer7 said:*flame shield ON*
Devil may cry... Stupid
super smash brothers....stupid
Harmonix is Rock Band. Red Octane is guitar hero. And as long as there are decent songs, I don't mind a lack of gameplay innovation. Unfortunately, they're starting to fall down on that, too, changing to Band Hero and throwing out a series of bland pop songs (with a couple of decent tracks thrown in, but not many...)Taneer said:For the purpose of shovelling as much shovelware as possible.J03bot said:Left 4 Dead. Not because it was bad, completely the opposite. The sequel just seemed to be too soon, when the first game was (and is) still awesome
Oh, and Cats and Dogs 2. It's not a game, but why the hell is there a sequel coming out?
Anyways, when a game is bad, I just set to ignoring it rather than complaining, but Guitar Hero 3 would be my contender, because I feel that the series peaked around there and GH2, and adding more on has only diminished the enjoyability of the later games, as Harmonix rapidly runs out of good Guitar Songs and just goes back to ripping off Rock Band, which was incidentally made by the people who made the original GH, the concept for which was bought out by Harmonix and shamelessly repeated.
I guess I'm just trying to say, Harmonix needs to die in a fire, their only redemption being GH3, which wasn't their idea to start with.
Id have to say I half agree with this. I want them to stop making themed games and just release the DLC. I love rock band. Love the DLC, but, the GH series is WAYYY too splintered. Rock Band has it right somewhat. I am really looking forward to RB3 and hope they continue the trend of allowing all your RB1, RB2 and DLC stuff to be played in RB3.Taneer said:Anyways, when a game is bad, I just set to ignoring it rather than complaining, but Guitar Hero 3 would be my contender, because I feel that the series peaked around there and GH2, and adding more on has only diminished the enjoyability of the later games, as Harmonix rapidly runs out of good Guitar Songs and just goes back to ripping off Rock Band, which was incidentally made by the people who made the original GH, the concept for which was bought out by Harmonix and shamelessly repeated.
I guess I'm just trying to say, Harmonix needs to die in a fire, their only redemption being GH3, which wasn't their idea to start with.