Many were expecting the spiritual successor to the Mario Galaxy series, but
instead got a sequel to the 3DS \'s smash hit Super Mario 3D Land.
Many were expecting the spiritual successor to the Mario Galaxy series, but
instead got a sequel to the 3DS \'s smash hit Super Mario 3D Land.
Not exact matches
While 2002's Lost in La Mancha chronicled the disastrous 2000 attempt to
get the film made, the planned
sequel documentary will have to settle for the satisfaction of completion
instead of critical triumph.
The world is too uptight with itself Shut the fuck up and enjoy the movie Terrence Howard knew at the beginning that it was most likely going to be a
sequel, so
instead of saying «Cool I
get to be War Machine!»
Scripted, poetically enough, by the co-writers of Dumb and Dumber To, Horrible Bosses 2 — the kind of
sequel that wouldn't
get greenlit if executives put a damp finger to the wind once in a while
instead of assuming any success presupposes an appetite for seconds — at the very least meekly sounds the death knell for the last one.
While we never
got a
sequel, there's a good chance that we may actually now
get a prequel
instead.
Don't
get me wrong, I think updating old games has a place, but FFS, dedicate a department of development to rewriting these (mostly) complete games,
instead of pulling away devs from new IPs or long - promised
sequels.
Instead of waiting for a
sequel to
get more multiplayer modes, an idea would be to release some DLC with additional content and modes.
Filming on Deadpool 2 is aiming to
get underway in early 2017, but the lack of an established release date is a good sign — it signals that Miller and Co. are being afforded the time to
get the
sequel right
instead of chasing a date.
Originally, the film was going to be a
sequel with director Rupert Sanders returning but some real - life drama
got in the way and they decided to focus on Chris Hemsworth's Huntsman character
instead.
I think the screenwriters
got a bit carried away with the idea of making a «bigger and better» type
sequel, and in turn, added too many characters
instead of fleshing out and digging deeper into the core characters in Peter's life.
We're certain that still won't stop many players but when a
sequel's major new feature is a revamped track editor it does begin to feel like the developer has given up trying to think up any new ideas themselves and wants to see if you've
got any
instead.
Why wouldn't an author focus more effort and energy on
getting his first book into the hands of readers
instead of forging ahead with a
sequel before a large fan base has even had the chance to discover the first book?
Releasing the
sequel in parts will allow me to
get something new to my fans who are itching for more within a few months,
instead of waiting a year for the finished novel to be released.
I don't have an Xbox One but if Microsoft funded a
sequel to a game / series I love I'd just be happy that the
sequel got made and that I could eventually play it
instead of never being able to play it at all.
Yet in today's market
sequels are rarely an evolution,
instead we
get a lot of games that simply feel like they're a copy and paste job with just enough new stuff to vaguely justify a full retail release.
Greene's statement, however, shows a mindset that PUBG may never
get a
sequel, with the development team looking to
instead build on the game from within
instead of launching PUBG 2.
For the first time in the series» history, we've
got direct
sequels instead of a repackaging with some new content.
As much as I would love a
sequel to Demon's Souls I don't think we'll ever
get one, Dark Souls is as close as we'll
get, IF we was going to
get one we would of by now,
instead we
got Bloodborne As for DS3, I predicted it ages ago as did most, with a 2016 release, March I'm not bored of Dark Souls yet so until I am bring em on, but it WILL eventually become a stale franchise to me like Assassins Creed has
Like many others, I'm waiting for a
sequel, but it looks like we
got a Facebook game,
instead.
Maybe there's a slight sense of disappointment that while Splatoon
gets its own proper
sequel, Mario Kart 8
instead gets an enhanced re-release.
Add the fact you clearly said Splatoon would be
getting a mere port
instead of a
sequel, and well, your track record is shot through.
Though given she clarified that Splatoon was
getting a
sequel instead of a port, we shouldn't judge on that one:
Instead we've
got smart speakers, recalls, and
sequels galore in this installment of Sound Guys Monthly.
Granted, the product that started this whole trend of «smart speakers» way back in 2014 was yet to receive a proper, direct
sequel, with a nice redesign and upgraded internals,
instead getting a bunch of spin - offs, some smaller, some cheaper, some extra-versatile and some outright weirder.