Sequels quite different from the original
Normally is exactly the opposite, but also on Amiga there should be...
was re-playing a little with Switchblade II, and this indeed has generated the question so much different from the original (og that i like a ton more, to be clear) not a bad game but again, another game, almost zero og Switchblade references in... Do you like when a sequel is so much different? Do you remember other examples of that kind on Amiga? |
I think it's perfectly fine as long as they turn out as good or better than their precursor.
Not a good example of this, but Popeye 3 is a terrible wrestling game, while Popeye 2 is a mediocre platformer. Popeye 1 doesn't even exist on the Amiga, though kind of does on the 8-bit systems. RoboCod dispensed with most of James Pond's underwater levels and introduced vehicles and an insane speed boost. Gauntlet III went isometric, leading on from two top-down arcade ports. One Step Beyond features a new protagonist sprite and revamped mechanics, to its detriment in my opinion. Not so fondly remembered that one. Never met a Colin Curley fan! The Bubble Bobble series kicked our expectations to the curb with each successive release. I think they improve chronologically, personally. Ooh 'eck, controversial! Robocop 3 went 3D. This has never appealed to me one iota. It's a bit like opening your Christmas presents then playing with the boxes... under water. |
Chaos Engine 2 is totally different (and not as good) as the first one. They even recycled some tiles from level 1, but those who expected something similar were really disappointed (I was)
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Battle command was way to different to carrier command.
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Dune - Adventure + Strategy
Dune 2 - Real time strategy I love them both still :) |
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for me is the opposite, still prefer the first over the others and also my order of liking strangely follows the chronologically release 1 - Bubble Bobble , very close 2 - Rainbow Islands, and imo quite distant 3 - Parasol Stars Quote:
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Wizkid was very different to Wizball. I found Wizball extremely difficult and frustrating where as Wizkid was quite easy to get into, pretty weird and wacky really unlike anything else.
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Return of the Jedi was a big change from the first two games.
Others, Wonderboy in Monsterland, Kid Gloves 2, Robocop 3. |
Dune II is a sequel to Dune in name only .Both game were developed concurrently and Westwood had to change their title to Dune II because Cryo didn't cancel their game Dune as was originally expected.
I would like to list the two top-down BattleTech games. The Crescent Hawk's Inception is an open-world roleplaying game with random combat encounters, while the sequel The Crescent Hawk's Revenge dithes to roleplaying aspect completely and is just a linear series of combat scenarios. |
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I was going to mention this earlier, but the sequel wasn't on the Amiga. Note both Dune series and Battletech are made by Westwood Associates. Is Crescent Hawks' Revenge worth playing if one liked the RPG style of the original? |
Super Tetris changes the objective from original Tetris
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a single screen puzzle platform (more or less) the first one a Wonderboy clone his sequel i prefer the second |
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While I found the first part to be an ok game and up until the Tactical BattleTech game from Harebrained Schemes released a few years ago, it was the only official way to have a tactical BattleMech combat experience like the tabletop game. The sequel was nothling like it, from wehat I remember it was even in a sort-of real-time mode. I didn't enjoy it at all because it really was just a series of battles. The graphics were even worse than the first part, too :) |
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Never, I tells ya! |
Kid Gloves II is technically a totally different game to Kid Gloves I. It just shares the name for marketing reasons.
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--- about Switchblade II, today i was re-trying the previous game of that team, Venus the Flytrap and not surprisingly, i can say that despite the different genre, there are indeed a couple of things in common |
Nicky II is very different to Nicky Boum.
And note Xenon vs Xenon 2 - Magablast, or Silkworm vs SWIV. |
Why does it have to be Amiga? I can count a few sequels I despised on modern-day PC!
Half-Life 2 SUCKED in comparison to Half-Life Doom Eternal SUCKED in comparison to Doom 2016 Doom 64 SUCKED in comparison to proper id Software Dooms And yet I get hate for saying this. I just hated the direction the gamemakers went in. |
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atm i'm thinking also at Kick Off 3, but here i'll use the @Lord Aga method, surely it was never released :( Quote:
but i still clearly remember my disappoint trying San Andreas, as a GTA3 and Vice City avid player... something changed, in worse imo differently than you, i like more Half Life 2; two milestones, but the second imo fit perfectly with the game title; different games indeed just consider that not necessarily should be disappointing sequels, even that in most cases this match; i would like to talk about different sequels, and how they should be made i.e. atm i am considering Another World - Flashback, imo one of the best examples in how a sequel should be... possibly the better one, on Amiga? |
Flashback is not a sequel of Another World. The sequel is "Heart of the Alien"
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