This is something I never even really thought about... Seems like prequels have an even lower success rate than sequels do! The only prequel I can think of that I think is genuinely good, if not better than the original is Metal Gear Solid 3, largely because it explored the past of a character that the main series never really elaborated on and used the backdrop to tell a strong, stand-alone story.ZeroAX wrote: 4) It's a prequel. Really, does anyone usually care what happened before the game/movie they are playing/watching?
I sure as hell did not care what happened with Zack before FF7
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As long as Adam Jensen doesn't make me think of the closet I'm fine with it
I don't mind 'streamlined' game experiences. Being dumbed-down is a given and anyone who thinks otherwise is deluded.. But if it has enough fresh elements and a decent storyline (very important) it should make for a fun experience.
There's not nearly enough cyberpunk stuff nowadays, even scifi has been marginalised too much.
There's not nearly enough cyberpunk stuff nowadays, even scifi has been marginalised too much.
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Lufia 2 must disagree. It was the best game in the Lufia series and was a prequel to the original Lufia & The Fortress of Doom. Heck, if you've played the first game you even know EXACTLY how it ends, as you play the end of Lufia 2 at the beginning of Lufia.AppleQueso wrote:This is something I never even really thought about... Seems like prequels have an even lower success rate than sequels do! The only prequel I can think of that I think is genuinely good, if not better than the original is Metal Gear Solid 3, largely because it explored the past of a character that the main series never really elaborated on and used the backdrop to tell a strong, stand-alone story.ZeroAX wrote: 4) It's a prequel. Really, does anyone usually care what happened before the game/movie they are playing/watching?
I sure as hell did not care what happened with Zack before FF7
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MrPopo wrote:Lufia 2 must disagree. It was the best game in the Lufia series and was a prequel to the original Lufia & The Fortress of Doom. Heck, if you've played the first game you even know EXACTLY how it ends, as you play the end of Lufia 2 at the beginning of Lufia.AppleQueso wrote:
This is something I never even really thought about... Seems like prequels have an even lower success rate than sequels do! The only prequel I can think of that I think is genuinely good, if not better than the original is Metal Gear Solid 3, largely because it explored the past of a character that the main series never really elaborated on and used the backdrop to tell a strong, stand-alone story.
in both cases true, but I believe that is because, there was already a backdrop, from the first game, for the sequel to fall too. In Lufia 1 you keep hearing about Maxim, and in MGS you keep hearing about Snake's past. In Deux Ex the big events are now. Likewise in FF7. You just saved the world from destruction by a huge meteor and wandering god created monsters. How can anything top that?
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What can top FF7's story?
Well FF III.
IT SAYS III ON THE LABEL. (ff6)
Well FF III.
IT SAYS III ON THE LABEL. (ff6)
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Well, really, how can anything top Deus Ex anyway?ZeroAX wrote:MrPopo wrote:Lufia 2 must disagree. It was the best game in the Lufia series and was a prequel to the original Lufia & The Fortress of Doom. Heck, if you've played the first game you even know EXACTLY how it ends, as you play the end of Lufia 2 at the beginning of Lufia.AppleQueso wrote:
This is something I never even really thought about... Seems like prequels have an even lower success rate than sequels do! The only prequel I can think of that I think is genuinely good, if not better than the original is Metal Gear Solid 3, largely because it explored the past of a character that the main series never really elaborated on and used the backdrop to tell a strong, stand-alone story.
in both cases true, but I believe that is because, there was already a backdrop, from the first game, for the sequel to fall too. In Lufia 1 you keep hearing about Maxim, and in MGS you keep hearing about Snake's past. In Deux Ex the big events are now. Likewise in FF7. You just saved the world from destruction by a huge meteor and wandering god created monsters. How can anything top that?
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I hope he's not going to wear those sunglasses on a night mission.
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Maybe his future is so bright?MrPopo wrote:I hope he's not going to wear those sunglasses on a night mission.
Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
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Who is he, Riddick?Flake wrote:Maybe his future is so bright?MrPopo wrote:I hope he's not going to wear those sunglasses on a night mission.


