Sentences with phrase «than a true sequel»

And your «ultimate enemy»... well, that is something that seems more fitting of an expansion than a true sequel.
The answer is a simple yes, however in many respects it's more of an update than true sequel.
Rather than a true sequel, the game feels more like the second episode in a three part saga.
The latter title functions more as a spinoff than a true sequel.
It was more of an expansion than a true sequel, but it was enough to tide fans over until the next game in the series.
More of an expanded port of the arcade original than a true sequel, Chase HQ II is a cracking little racing game.
The developers at Techland are adamant that Riptide is more of a spin - off than a true sequel, so maybe next time they'll find some brains for this undead series.
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.
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.
Previous comments from producer Don Carmody had me worried that Silent Hill 3D: Revelation would be more of a reinvention than a true sequel, so Bassett's desire to bring back the same team is actually pretty encouraging.
It seemed to be trying to riff off the original to create something new but it lacked the requisite focus and emotional resonance except when it referenced the original explicitly; all the best moments are cherry picked straight from the original trilogy making The Force Awakens feel more like a reboot than a true sequel.
So it feels more like some long - lost relative of Midway's Total Carnage than a true sequel to Commando or Mercs, but its real problem is that the game just isn't very exciting.
Anyway, in this sequel Genius Yamada is still trying to conquer the world of arcades and our heroes from the past are still coming to the rescue: in fact the game feels more like a remake with polygonal graphics than a true sequel.
With Lumines: Electronic Symphony, the series grows and expands in ways that render prior games as more spin - offs than true sequels.
Before I get into the full review, I want to set aside time to comment on the fact that this is more of an «enhanced» version of the game than a true sequel.
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.
More of an «expansion» than a true sequel, PixelJunk Shooter 2 manages to offer some great gaming moments, paired with unique visuals.
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