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Gaming's most forgettable sequels

A look back at the long-awaited sequels we quickly forgot

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  • KA87 - November 25, 2012 2:02 p.m.

    Loved Perfect Dark. Too bad the sequal killed it. IDK, how about last years Assissins Creed for all of the reasons that Gamesradars animal editor listed in its anti-game of the year nomination of that game.
  • Cyberninja - November 25, 2012 2:45 p.m.

    you are absolutely right I own all the games you mentioned except twisted metal and have recommend them when asked.
  • FOZ - November 25, 2012 3:04 p.m.

    Pretty sure Nuts and Bolts isn't "maybe" why the game wasn't very popular, it definitely is the reason. You don't change the genre and the way the game plays entirely and expect people to like it just as much. And Kid Icarus hasn't even been out a year, on a system that's just picking up.
  • shawksta - November 25, 2012 4:42 p.m.

    Frankly i find the second Kid Icarus game more forgettable, there are people who dont even know there was a second game. Either way I f*cking love Uprising. Frankly Uprising and Twisted Metal was in the beginning of the year where higher profile games were overshadowing them, so you cant really say "Forgettable" but hey its your list. Nuts n Bolts was a great game, honest to god it is, the ISSUE is how Rare was hyping a 3D Platforming game if the 2006 teaser was any indication and even after the reveal just plain saying "Its the sequel to Banjo-Tooie", which is where the gruff comes from because otherwise the fantastic artstyle and Graphics along with the gameplay make it enjoyable and i liked it.
  • ollyn - November 25, 2012 5:33 p.m.

    It's up for debate but any of the recent Tenchu games are forgettable (debate probably forms around whether the originals were memorable in and of themselves). Tenchu 1 and 2 were awesome but (even though I have played them) I just cannot remember the more recent games in any great detail, even the names are eluding me at this moment. As for Panzer Dragoon Orta, I had never actually played any of the other PD games but I loved it and was kind of disappointed there haven't been more games in the franchise.
  • ChiChiRocket - November 25, 2012 5:44 p.m.

    My main gripe with Chrono Cross (aside from excluding the original cast) was that they completely inundated with new, forgettable characters. Instead of a small party of characters are you grow to care about, you're given a small army of people who you will rarely or never use.
  • ChiChiRocket - November 25, 2012 5:52 p.m.

    Exactly. Dark Dawn was a day 1 purchase for me, mostly because I've been waiting with bated breath for a sequel ever since the pseudo-cliffhanger at the end of Lost Age. I still haven't finished DD, they just aren't addressing enough of what happened in the GBA games, and it's getting harder and harder to care anymore.
  • haipayazoo - November 25, 2012 5:52 p.m.

    Kid Icarus Uprising and Okamiden are slightly debatable, since they're relatively new and still impressive in their own right. Although I have to highly disagree the inclusion of Chrono Cross.
  • AshLynx - November 25, 2012 6:05 p.m.

    I would say Klonoa 2, but most people forgot the first game existed. The GBA games though, they're even more forgotten. All good games though! Ape Escape 3 seems rather forgotten, even though it was easily the best in the series. And has one of the most true to life plots ever: monkeys rule the world with mind numbing TV shows! Ghost Trick is more of a spiritual successor to Phoenix Wright, but it's sadly forgotten despite being more awesome than already awesome Phoenix Wright. People also forgot about Apollo Justice, which I still liked despite not staring Phoenix.
  • sandplasma - November 25, 2012 6:19 p.m.

    I really enjoyed Chrono Cross and found it to be one of the few RPGs I actually finished. I also liked Legend of Legaia and I know the sequel wasnt as good.
  • SentientSquidMachine - November 25, 2012 7:17 p.m.

    It was cool having a different party on all of my new game+ playthroughs. The whole mechanism of how some characters become available or not based on choices you made and who was in your party was pretty cool.
  • LordZarlon - November 25, 2012 8:11 p.m.

    On the subject of Chrono Cross I think it's not being remembered as much as the original speaks more to the fact that the PS1 was home to so many fantastic RPG's that there was simply too much competition. There were possibly more than 50 RPG's on the system and many are viewed as corner stones of the modern Console RPG.
  • hagaishi-kun - November 25, 2012 8:14 p.m.

    I have to say that its sad that Toe jam n Earl 3 was on the list. That was a great game! Yeah the game was getto but there wasnt anything in the game that you dont see in real life! Loved that game and i wish they come out with a HD ver of it, day one buy for me!
  • dragoon713 - November 25, 2012 8:38 p.m.

    I believe Monster Hunter 3 should be in here, I played that game 6 months straight every day.
  • GameManiac - November 25, 2012 9:11 p.m.

    I'm not sure whether I should be surprised to see Golden Sun: Dark Dawn, Kid Icarus: Uprising, and Okamiden on this list or not. I do know that I can think of a few other games that would work well on this list. 1. Last Window: The Secret of Cape West (sequel to Nintendo/Cing's Hotel Dusk: Room 215). 2. Solatorobo: Red the Hunter (Spiritual successor to the PS1's Tail Concierto). I've definitely played those two and already knew that they were going to be games that would pass people's radars.
  • archnite - November 25, 2012 9:41 p.m.

    NiGHTS will always be remember in my heart for Kid Fucker's Hoagie. "...Dream Delight..."
  • archnite - November 25, 2012 9:46 p.m.

    It's easy to forget the sequel when that first games are already obscure as hell. I'd say most people are happy to forget about Other M as my recent example.
  • avantguardian - November 25, 2012 11:29 p.m.

    well, i would have to say that nuts & bolts is the only BK game i've actually enjoyed, as it allowed you to be incredibly creative (giant flying cube ship that spit out a small pod that could transform into a buggy AND a boat). also, as blasphemous as it may be, i enjoyed chrono cross more than chrono trigger(!). this is coming from someone who even has a cat named lucca. i beat it back to back to use the different characters (i missed glenn the first time), there were so many good ones to choose from.
  • avantguardian - November 25, 2012 11:33 p.m.

    i imagine there's some truth to that. i personally had upwards of 40 ps1 rpgs, and that took quite a bit of dedication. ahh, the good ol' days.

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