Author Topic: Name a game series whit a disappointing sequel  (Read 4617 times)

RTB

RTB 1 was like a whole new game.

RTB 2, some gay mod wtf.


Portal 2 disappointed me. I mean, yeah, I almost cried at the end, but I left with a lot less than I expected from it.
In the words of Zero Punctuation:
"Portal 1 was, at heart, a puzzle game with a great framework. Portal 2 was a sightseeing tour with a puzzle game begrudgingly thrown in."
There were too many rooms where you walked around like an idiot, trying to find a tiny patch of white wall, only to move onto another room and do the same.

I played CoD 1, 2 and 3, they where all good, 4 was kinda iffy. A good one time thing. Then the rest SUCKED.
edit- lego island 2

Black Ops. They should have just made MW3 then, tied up the story, then made Black Ops.

Bionic Commando Elite Commando. Stupid repetitive boss battles and no Spencer forget.


SPENCER IS A BOSS.

Spoilers to Bionic commando 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS_PV0lYUgA

Black Ops. They should have just made MW3 then, tied up the story, then made Black Ops.
>caring about the story in call of duty

RTB

RTB 1 was like a whole new game.

RTB 2, some gay mod wtf.

You are a disappointing person. I hope a Doomonkey 2 comes out.

My experience: Super mario bros 2 was like a totally different game and it was nothing like super mario bros 1
That is because,
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Unlike the majority of other Mario titles, Super Mario Bros. 2 was not developed from the ground up. Rather, it is a redesign of the Japanese Family Computer Disk System game "Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panikku" (夢工場 ドキドキパニック, lit. "Dream Factory: Heart-Pounding Panic"[3]). Nintendo's original sequel to Super Mario Bros. was released in Japan as Super Mario Bros. 2 in 1986; however, because of that game's difficulty and its close similarities to the original game, Nintendo decided not to release it in the West at that time. Because Super Mario Bros. 2 is a redesign of a non-Mario game, the game differs greatly from the original Super Mario Bros., though many elements from the game have since become part of the Mario series canon. The redesigned Western version of Super Mario Bros. 2 was released in Japan in 1992 under the title Super Mario USA (スーパーマリオUSA Sūpā Mario USA?), and in 1993 a 16-bit remake of the original Japanese version was released to the rest of the world as Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels as part of Super Mario All-Stars.

*Quoted from SMB2 Wikipedia page.

You are a disappointing person. I hope a Doomonkey 2 comes out.
:c

That mobile phone game monster called Republic Commando: Order 66.
DAMN.

Half-Life 2 Episode 1, not much to it really, i guess the beginning is ok but after that -_-

Portal 2 disappointed me. I mean, yeah, I almost cried at the end, but I left with a lot less than I expected from it.
In the words of Zero Punctuation:
"Portal 1 was, at heart, a puzzle game with a great framework. Portal 2 was a sightseeing tour with a puzzle game begrudgingly thrown in."
There were too many rooms where you walked around like an idiot, trying to find a tiny patch of white wall, only to move onto another room and do the same.
thats what happens when you port to consoles


Black Ops. They should have just made MW3 then, tied up the story, then made Black Ops.
Was that before or after you found out that Black Ops was not made by the same people who made Modern Warfare 2?