ctk495 on 17 June 2015
| Skullwaker said: Because they take them to polish the gameplay and make it the best it can be. At least in most cases. And generally sequels are very different than their predecessors (examples being Persona, Final Fantasy, 3D Mario, etc.) Of course, this isn't the case for all Japanese games. Hyperdimension Neptunia and Warriors games are released yearly, pretty much. |
Are they reworking the whole game for the sequel?Isn't this too much work? Look how Mario Galaxy was release on 2007 and its sequel on 2010. Just because Nintendo EAD expanded on the game they already had.







