yo_john117 said:
that just about sums up every single game out there... >_>
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Not necessarily. There are some sequels that tweak the existing stuff and are mostly the same experience (Halo and Zelda) and there are some sequels that fix a lot of what was wrong with the previous game(s) and are able to attract people who weren't previously interested. IMO, Killzone 2 did the latter and I expect Red Steel 2 will do the same. I'm sure other people can think of other examples from both categories. There's nothing wrong with either approach.
Keep this in mind when reading what I type...
I've been gaming longer than many of you have been alive.







