Zekkyou said:
Perfection doesn't need a sequel :D In seriousness, a sequel would be orders of magnitude more effort. They'd need to start from scratch, and the expectations placed on it would be far higher. All a remakes requires is giving Bluepoint a bag of gold and coming back a couple of years later. |
I don't know what some people are against a sequel for a good game. A sequel should be fairly easy for them to tie into the original game because of it's ending. I think they are just testing the waters with the remake. If it does well, we'll likely see a sequel.








