This is the writer - director's take on the promise of American ideals, even more so than Django Unchained, for which it was originally
intended as a sequel.
Divergence: Year Zero is set in the same universe and is
intended as a sequel to the Star Wars Galaxies - inspired sandbox, only instead of being an MMORPG, this version is themed more like a survival sandbox, with plans for vehicles, non-combat professions, improved animations, new zones, quests, and voice comms still on the way, though it's already «100 % playable» according to the team.
The game is not
intended as a sequel to either previous Bioshock game however.
Not exact matches
As for why that's the case: I don't know if this is
intended to be a spoiler for the
sequels, but the full answer is here.
Intended as director Gore Verbinski's palate cleanser before back - to - back «Pirates of the Caribbean»
sequels, this is an apprehensive cringe comedy of male malaise.
It hasn't been publicly stated in
as many words that they
intend to make a
sequel to this movie, but it's telling...
Tom Holland is reportedly contracted for two Spider - Man: Homecoming
sequels, but Sony also
intends to use him in their Spidey - related movies just
as Marvel Studios has with Captain America: Civil War and the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War.
The good sales may ensure a
sequel but take Too Human
as an example of a game
intended as a trilogy from day one but one that flopped hard.
Like the length here's nothing inherently wrong with a cliffhanger to help set up for a
sequel (Frozenbyte have confirmed that there are no plans for any DLC currently, so it looks like they
intended to start work on Trine 4 straightaway) but for a cliffhanger to work you need to feel
as though the rest of the game told a worthwhile story in its own right that left you feeling satisfied and wanting more, something which Trine 3 doesn't do.
We admit we hadn't actually heard of Flipping Death before playing it, despite loving Stick It To The Man which this is
intended as a spiritual
sequel to.
We've got dozens of major AAA games on the horizon (pun
intended)-- everything from big budget
sequels to hotly - anticipated new IPs — and new hardware in the form of the Nintendo Switch and Xbox Scorpio releasing this year
as well.
While Nepro Japan
intends to release more mobile games in the future, it is unclear if tri-Ace can be contracted by other companies to make
sequels (seeing
as Square and Sega own their respective properties that tri-Ace has worked on) or will be making other console games at this time.