Burek said:
Why would they even consider it after this failure? It's not like this IP has any goodwill left. They woukd be just better off creating a brand new TPS from scratch, without any of The Order's baggage. |
That's not true at all. Lots and lots of people, including many critics who gave the game a middling score, said they wanted to see a sequel, as long as some things got fixed and improved. They liked the world the game built, they liked the characters, they liked the narrative and of course they liked the visuals, and the shooting combat fundamentals and weapon creativity was liked. It would be a big shame if Sony thought there was no goodwill, and they decided not to commission a sequel partly on the basis of that mis-perception.
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