It's going to be difficult for 2018 to
live up to its predecessor in terms of quality and sheer variety, but I've no doubt that the year has a plethora of delightful albums in store for us.
But hey, the humour in the Mario RPGs is arguably as important as the gameplay (as the backlash against Paper Mario Sticker Star shows), so I thought people ought to know whether this
game lives up to its predecessors on a story / writing level.
I might be being a little bit harsh here, after all, he was never going to
live up to his predecessor now was he, every player after Gerrard we're going to be questioned and judged harshly so it was always going to be hard for him.
After spending the past two weeks almost exclusively playing it, I've now completed Xenoblade Chronicles X. I'm a huge fan of all things Xeno but does this
installment live up to its predecessors?
Taking a look back at it now, knowing where the MCU is currently at, this is a sequel that doesn't
quite live up to its predecessor, but is probably a whole lot better than you remember, no matter which side of the coin you fall on, be it a defender or a detractor.
The action flick Hitman: Agent 47 also failed to
live up to its predecessor.
It sounds like a great new era in suspenseful action television, but only time will tell if
it lives up to its predecessor.
Can this new Barcelona step forward and demonstrate that they have the potential to
live up to their predecessors?
I'm hoping these two new ones will
live up to their predecessors.
I am curious if the sequel can
live up to its predecessor.
Because I liked the 1957 Yuma so much, the 2007 version seemed like a case in which the remake wouldn't be able to
live up to its predecessor.
A decent installment in a long - running series, but this reboot is perhaps a bit too authentic in that
it lives up to its predecessors, but fails to exceed them.
If these strong moments had only been more frequent and prominent then perhaps this could have
lived up to its predecessors.
Only time will tell whether it'll have what it takes to
live up to its predecessors.
The music in the Xenoblade Chronicles series is always one of the high points of playing those games and it sounds like the soundtrack for this one will
live up to its predecessors.
The main reason why recent Mario Party games haven't
lived up to their predecessors is the fact that the competitive spirit has been replaced with a sense of working together.
That likely won't fly a second time around and even if they did opt to return to the tone of the original, it'd be nearly impossible to develop something that could
live up to its predecessor.
Despite an aesthetic approach that is outwardly similar to Trier's previous film, Louder than Bombs does not
live up to its predecessor's promise.
More often than not, animated sequels fail to
live up to their predecessors but there's plenty of reason to believe that How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World will buck that trend.
Does Outlast 2
live up to its predecessor or will it have you screaming for all the wrong reasons?
Besides the fact that Raising Helen can't
live up to its predecessors, it's rife with many other problems.
Trine 3 is one of those sequels that doesn't quite
live up to its predecessors.
Though far from the best of the network's original productions, I can't say I harbor any disdain for the movie; it's merely a forgettable story that fails to
live up to its predecessor and offers little to encourage repeat viewings.
Unlike movies, where there's a good chance a sequel won't
live up to its predecessor, video game sequels have a greater...
In other words, Rings has a pretty high bar to reach if it hopes to
live up to its predecessor.
So expectations are high that the all - new X3 will be able to
live up to its predecessors, maybe even exceed it if turns up aces in the minds of its customers.