I have played a lot of games with those funny little numbers on the end, and many more that have given up numbers and really enjoyed myself. I have a few points I just wanted some answers from the community on:
Why do so many people not like remakes or second (third, fourth, etc) installments of games? Whenever I play a game I truly enjoy I like the idea of having more of the same. For example my fiancee and I had a blast with Super Mario Galaxy, and we wanted more of that fun. We don't really enjoy playing story-less games more than one time through though so after we finished it it was over for us. Then along comes Galaxy 2 and we can have that old fun again in NEW content. The same game we loved, but new enough to keep it interesting... why is that so bad?
Another thing: Why do reviewers seem to hate later installments? I can't count how many reviews state somewhere something along the lines of "It's like the original, but tweaked to make it better" But then chastise it for being more of the same... or they give it a lower score than the original. The original gets an 8 while the second (even though they admit is better than the first) gets a 7. Do reviewers suffer from nostalgia that much?
Why do so many people not like remakes or second (third, fourth, etc) installments of games? Whenever I play a game I truly enjoy I like the idea of having more of the same. For example my fiancee and I had a blast with Super Mario Galaxy, and we wanted more of that fun. We don't really enjoy playing story-less games more than one time through though so after we finished it it was over for us. Then along comes Galaxy 2 and we can have that old fun again in NEW content. The same game we loved, but new enough to keep it interesting... why is that so bad?
Another thing: Why do reviewers seem to hate later installments? I can't count how many reviews state somewhere something along the lines of "It's like the original, but tweaked to make it better" But then chastise it for being more of the same... or they give it a lower score than the original. The original gets an 8 while the second (even though they admit is better than the first) gets a 7. Do reviewers suffer from nostalgia that much?