Even Rare admits that Trouble in Paradise is more of a definitive version of
the original than a true sequel, but two development cycles put into one cohesive idea make it that much better.
Not exact matches
Danganronpa 2 is everything a good
sequel should be;
true to its roots (but clearly different), better
than the
original, and packed with features.
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.
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.
It's time for a
true NVIDIA Shield Tablet
sequel, approved by the FCC for an upcoming US release, with a slimmer, lighter construction
than the
original.