While the 16 - bit Genesis did indeed see a Golden Axe II, it was more a half - hearted reboot of the original
game than a true sequel.
Not exact matches
With Lumines: Electronic Symphony, the series grows and expands in ways that render prior
games as more spin - offs
than true sequels.
This is the sort of follow - up that's bigger
than an expansion pack but far lesser in scope
than a
true sequel; it simply feels like a full - length
game's worth of additional content shoved into the previous
game's framework.
Whereas the original
game is often sombre in tone, X-2 is a much more lively and light hearted affair, to the point that it feels more like a spinoff
than it does a
true sequel and, for many existing Final Fantasy X fans, the change was too jarring to digest, and will be for many yet to play the two
games.
Mania's gameplay is painstakingly put - together to be as
true to the classics as possible, while Introducing new gameplay elements, making it closer to an official
sequel than any other Sonic
game since the mid-90s.
Although some feared that the
sequel might end up feeling like an overvalued expansion rather
than a
true successor, Ultimax's assemblage of
game modes, additional characters, and other amendments add up to a package that's poised to please a wide swath of fans.