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Worst Sequel(s) you have ever played?
« on: January 07, 2017, 02:25:05 pm »

I made this thread because we all want to crap down on some games periodically. And to bash my personal "Worst Sequel Ever Made", Arkham Knight. It's like "Worst game you ever played" type of thread, but it's only about Sequels.

Rules for this thread are very simple:

- First of all, tell why you think the game(s) is/are crap? Tell why this/those game(s) is/are disappointing as sequel(s) for you.
- The game(s) you hate needs to be a SEQUEL(s), not reboot(s), prequel(s) or anything like that.
- Remember The Rules of Bay12 Forums.
- If you want to argue with someone, then please refrain from personal attacks. Don't make Toady lock this thread like he locked "Things that made you rage" thread.
- The game(s) you hate can be both Indie and AAA title(s).


That's all for the rules. Now I'm gonna bash my personal "Worst Video Game Sequel Ever Made", Arkham Knight:

Oh, Arkham Knight, where do we even begin? Let me simply tell what Arkham Knight did right.



Yea, only 2 good things about this game. And now let's dive into the crappy side of AK.


Spoiler: Conclusion (click to show/hide)

Ugh, that was a very long rant. Anyway, come in and share your own "Worst Video Game Sequel Ever Made" with the others! Debates are welcome as long they follow rules.
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Re: Worst Sequel(s) you have ever played?
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2017, 02:48:45 pm »

Half-Life 2.

I came into it expecting the intelligent, free form, creative and above all, realistic approach to the shooter, where ammo appears in ammo crates, guns in arsenals, where enemies act surprised or hunt you tactically, or even confront each other: e.g. like the original Half-Life

Instead I got a dumb canned introduction, followed by a stupid dash through some sewers, as psychic baddies poured out of every cranny, immediately sensing me, and causing me to kill more people in the intro than in the original game. Then I hid, ran through a tunnel and discovered that the baddies not only knew where I was, but brought a truck or two to the exact random tunnel I surfaced and were dumping explosive barrels my way, following what I can only assume is the Donkey Kong tactical warfare manual.

I quit and never came back
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Re: Worst Sequel(s) you have ever played?
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2017, 03:12:03 pm »

Gothic 3
Broken combat system, horrible engine with ridiculous loading times, dull quests, and a world that feels generic compared to the first two. It was an attempt to put Gothic in a large world (probably to rival TES or something) and failed really hard.


Dragon Age 2 and 3
I'm putting both in, because they're both terrible in their own ways. One's a lazy action-RPG with constant reuse of areas, repetetive 3-wave combat with enemies crawling out of the woodwork like cockroaches, and all strategy elements ripped out compared to the first game. The other shares the dull combat of 2, except shoved in an open world, with the most "we couldn't be bothered" mouse-keyboard controls since Dark Souls 1, and MMORPG quest and world design. It is baffling to me that people found this acceptable, let alone good.


F.E.A.R. 2 and 3
I wouldn't really put these in the same league as the previous two so much as call them disappointing compared to the first. Ripped out all the things that made the shooting so satisfying and pornographic special effects-wise in the first and turned it into an okish generic shooter. But they weren't the worst thing ever. I played through 3 with a friend on co-op. They were just competent shooters with a horror theme.
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Re: Worst Sequel(s) you have ever played?
« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2017, 03:27:40 pm »

Team Fortress 2

What I wanted:
Spoiler: Expectations (click to show/hide)

What we got:
Spoiler: Delivery (click to show/hide)

I suppose this isn't really a "worst sequel" as much as it is a "disappointing" sequel, but you get the idea.

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« Reply #4 on: January 07, 2017, 04:14:25 pm »

Half-Life 2.

I came into it expecting the intelligent, free form, creative and above all, realistic approach to the shooter, where ammo appears in ammo crates, guns in arsenals, where enemies act surprised or hunt you tactically, or even confront each other: e.g. like the original Half-Life

Instead I got a dumb canned introduction, followed by a stupid dash through some sewers, as psychic baddies poured out of every cranny, immediately sensing me, and causing me to kill more people in the intro than in the original game. Then I hid, ran through a tunnel and discovered that the baddies not only knew where I was, but brought a truck or two to the exact random tunnel I surfaced and were dumping explosive barrels my way, following what I can only assume is the Donkey Kong tactical warfare manual.

I quit and never came back

This. HL2 reminded me of some newbie modder's first map where the enemies' broken AI can't even see you when you're standing right in front of them, but then suddenly it wakes up and every enemy on the level telepathically knows where you and and takes a zombie-like straight path to you.

The lousy gameplay combined with the throwaway story and the novelty of silent Gordon wearing off made it a major disappointment.
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Re: Worst Sequel(s) you have ever played?
« Reply #5 on: January 07, 2017, 04:27:30 pm »

Perfect Dark Zero.

I absolutely loved the original on N64 as despite its flaws it was a genuinely good shooter in its own right. It improved on the Goldeneye formula, expanded multiplayer by a lot (even when playing single player, the many bot types added a lot of diversity), had an engaging storyline with some interesting, memorable characters (Elvis will always be an alien to me now) and overall was a major improvement on its predecessor Goldeneye.

Zero came along and dashed all expectations. It was clunky, stock-boring first person cover-based shooter with none of the charm of its predecessor. Part of the reason, I think, is that it was a launch title for the 360, meaning they had to rush or cut a lot of the game to get it ready for the console wars. Another classic case of "they waited too long (5 years), got expectations up, and put out a subpar product in a rush to meet a deadline" in my opinion, and Rare really hasn't done much of note since the N64 days.
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Re: Worst Sequel(s) you have ever played?
« Reply #6 on: January 07, 2017, 04:32:40 pm »

Team Fortress 2

What I wanted:
Spoiler: Expectations (click to show/hide)

What we got:
Spoiler: Delivery (click to show/hide)

I suppose this isn't really a "worst sequel" as much as it is a "disappointing" sequel, but you get the idea.
TF2 did so much right, though. The gameplay was and still is amazing. The aesthetic was amazing, although it's been diluted. It's certainly more interesting than TFCs. Don't blame Valve for ruining the aesthetic and the game in recent years.

Also, from what I heard, TFC had many problems that TF2 tried to fix, and generally succeeded at, like grenadespam.

(Here I am, passionately defending a game I can't bring myself to play anymore...)

Also, TF2 as a strategic shooter a la Battlefield would have been really weird, considering its lineage. TF2 has been the best arena shooter available for a decade.
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Re: Worst Sequel(s) you have ever played?
« Reply #7 on: January 07, 2017, 04:37:57 pm »

It's been almost a decade so I don't remember all that well, but Empire Earth III. Unoptimized, buggy game with dumbed down combat and design. It was not even a husk of the EE franchise's former glory.
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Re: Worst Sequel(s) you have ever played?
« Reply #8 on: January 07, 2017, 04:58:29 pm »

Master of Orion 3. No explanation should be needed.
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« Reply #9 on: January 07, 2017, 06:16:25 pm »

Stronghold 3, bought it as soon it came out, only to realise there was NO SKIRMISH IN A STRONHOLD GAME!!! Come on now... AI is sub par, story is meh. I expected a stronhold 2 or stronghold crusader with better graphic and a couple bonus ting but nope... what we got is a tripped down version of stronhold..... What i figured would be impossible is to fuck up a stronhold game... but they managed to do it.
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Re: Worst Sequel(s) you have ever played?
« Reply #10 on: January 07, 2017, 07:43:34 pm »

Puzzle Quest: All of the sequels.
None of them managed to reproduce any of the several things that made the original enjoyable.
I'm not sure if Gems of War counts as a sequel. If it is, it's the only decent one.

Dungeon Defenders 2.
This is actually a decent game right now(not great, but worth the purchase price imo), but only after several years of the developers trying to reboot the entire game every month with random ideas that failed horribly. Some people just shouldn't be allowed to make video games.

Sacred Citadel and Sacred 3
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Sims 3.
A lot of money for a game with memory leaks that cause constant crashing. They keep releasing more and more DLC, without fixing the broken base product.

Civilization 5
Maybe this shouldn't be on a list of worst sequels, it was decent. But it did fail to live up to the admittedly high standard set by Civ4 and generally felt like a step backwards.

Warhammer40k, DoW2.
They completely scrapped the established gameplay type we knew, love, and expect from this series, and replaced it with something that was a fraction as much fun.
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« Reply #11 on: January 07, 2017, 07:53:01 pm »

Command and Conquer 4.

Drops pretty much the entire series' story line, throws in a wife then never does anything with her but cry over your main character, removes base building and resource management while also adding in a 50 unit cap(where tanks are 8+ points for the cap) and makes it into a rock paper scissors game.

I'm still salty.
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« Reply #12 on: January 07, 2017, 07:56:39 pm »

Sims 3.
A lot of money for a game with memory leaks that cause constant crashing. They keep releasing more and more DLC, without fixing the broken base product.

So do you think 4 is better? I mean, I think both are decent, but 4 IMO has the potential to be a much better game. I personally never felt the open world of 3 to add much besides 'oh okay i don't have to load between lots.' But even then, I didn't mind the loading in between lots in the other games. Honestly, I think just having a loading screen to divide up gameplay keeps it from being a bit... Mushy. You get a clear sense of 'okay new stuff!' instead of 'oh. that's happening. again.'

maybe i'm just weird.

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« Reply #13 on: January 07, 2017, 08:14:30 pm »

Civilization 5
Maybe this shouldn't be on a list of worst sequels, it was decent. But it did fail to live up to the admittedly high standard set by Civ4 and generally felt like a step backwards.l
How was it a step backwards? 1UPT and hex tiles are amazing. Tall being actually viable is also great. The little I played of Civ IV (Before I owned V, even, so there's no bias here) wasn't actually fun, so I dropped it fairly quickly.
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« Reply #14 on: January 07, 2017, 08:28:39 pm »

Puzzle Quest: All of the sequels.
None of them managed to reproduce any of the several things that made the original enjoyable.
I'm not sure if Gems of War counts as a sequel. If it is, it's the only decent one.

Man, I loved the original, to the point of having a "perfect" file on the DS and enjoying the awkwardness of people starting in horror at my file. Then I had to switch to a "normal" one for a fair match that didn't end in like two moves.

The later ones were slow, uninspired, had mediocre art, even lousier narrative to the point I'm convinced the entire staff for the original got pushed into a volcano, then it was capped just to make sure none of their essence would make it out.
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