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Shepard John N7-041154

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The humorist Don Marquis once said that "a sequel is an admission that you've been reduced to imitating yourself." He died in 1937, so I'm pretty sure he wasn't talking about video games. But glance at the sequel-flooded game industry these days and you'll know that he was on to something.

The good news? Despite their prevalence, video game sequels tend to be technically superior to their predecessors. They often fix flaws, improve visuals, and add features than fans have requested. The best games in most successful franchises are often not the first ones.

But cranking out too many games in one series can be problematic, too. Nothing kills the fun like oversaturation (we're eyeballing you, Guitar Hero), and sadly, a number of game makers have proven that they just don't understand the old showbiz adage of 'leaving 'em wanting more.' Instead, we get the same old game year after year as publishers try to wring every drop of milk out of their once-healthy cash cows. We don't want more, but they keep giving it to us anyway.

Here are five franchises that should do us all a favor and take a nice, long vacation.

Sonic the Hedgehog
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People have been calling for Sonic's head for nearly a decade now, and for good reason: the blue blur just ain't what he used to be.

Beginning with 2003's Sonic Heroes (or thereabouts), a string of pretty lousy games started gnawing away on the mascot's legacy. 2006's Sonic the Hedgehog was a disaster, as was 2008's Sonic Unleashed. If you typed "which game franchises should die" into a search engine in 2009, Sonic's was the first name on every list.

To be fair, though, he's made a decent comeback of late. Sonic Colors for the Wii was a solid platformer, as was the recently released throwback game, Sonic Generations. But despite these modest gains, it's time for the hedgehog to go on administrative leave. He's been running non-stop for over 20 years now. Give him — and us -- a break, Sega.

Dynasty Warriors
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Approximately 6,000 Dynasty Warriors games have been released since the franchise first debuted as a fighting game on the Playstation in 1997, and that is approximately 5,997 too many. Despite being largely loathed by game critics for featuring dull, repetitive gameplay, the series has proven itself to be amazingly resilient, selling over 18 million units en route to becoming Koei's biggest franchise.

But it's time for this warrior to lay down the weapon for a while. The last Dynasty Warriors game to score higher than a 70% rating was released back in 2005; since then, it's been one disappointment after another (and another, and another, and another.) We've yet to see how the next game -- this one timed as a launch title for the PlayStation Vita -- fares, but unless it's a knock out, we're hoping Koei takes this brawler back to the dojo for a while.

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
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Remember when you couldn't wait for the next Tony Hawk game to hit stores? Neither do we.

Released in 1999, the original Tony Hawk's Pro Skater was a groundbreaking achievement in sports game design, and for a good couple of sequels, it just kept getting better. Then it started doing downhill — fast.

Like a skater who can't stop trying to nail an impossible trick, the series started pushing the 'extreme' part over the gameplay part, but it didn't truly jump the rail until 2009's dismal Tony Hawk Ride and its crummy skateboard game controller. We were all hoping the Hawkman would take that as a signal to get off the half-pipe, but sure, enough, they tried again with 2010's Tony Hawk Shred, which fell just as awkwardly as Ride.

No more, right? Well, that depends on what you consider 'more'. Unafraid to beat a dead board, Activision will try to remind us all of better days by releasing Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD, a downloadable reimagining of the first two games in the series. It's bound to be more fun than faking kickflips on a wobbly peripheral, but an even better idea? Take a few years off and rebuild the formula from scratch.

Assassin's Creed
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Okay, settle down. Drop the throwing knives and sheathe your sword. We love the Assassin's Creed series as much as the next stealthy killer. We just think it should breathe a little.

Why? Because since the first title stormed game consoles in 2007, there have been four main Assassin's Creed games, with 2008 being the only skipped year. Add to that a number of handheld and browser-based games, and you get a franchise teetering on the edge of oversaturation.

It's beginning to show signs of aging, too. Last year's Assassin's Creed: Revelations was the lowest scoring game in the series thus far, with most complaints focusing on the game's overall similarity to previous entries. That tends to happen when you squeeze out a new game year after year.

By the way, that's about to happen again, as Ubisoft is already hard at work on the fifth game, due out towards the end of 2012…unless someone stabs it first.

The Sims
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It's the best-selling PC game franchise ever. It seamlessly crosses age, gender and culture borders. It's found success everywhere from your Xbox 360 to Facebook.

And it's about time The Sims quit working so hard.

Why? Expansions. It's been expanded so many times, we can hardly remember which game, technically, was the last official core release (it was The Sims 3; we looked it up.) The first game had seven expansions, the second had eight expansions and nine "stuff" packs, and so far we've seen five expansions and five more stuff packs for The Sims 3 since its initial release in 2009. Who knew life was so complicated?

And that's just scratching the surface of this overproduced franchise. Spinoffs include The Sims Online, The Sims Stories and, most recently, The Sims Social. Then there are the 'MySims' console games, six of which have been released since 2007. Tack on a few iOS releases, numerous ports to various handhelds and, of course, the in-development The Sims movie and you wind up with a product spread thinner than the Kardashians.

It's not that The Sims are bad, mind you. It's just that we'd like some time to regroup. Get our real lives in order for a while, you know? This laundry isn't going to wash itself.

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Modifié par Shepard John N7-041154, 11 février 2012 - 07:31 .


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Inb4 "COD! It'z teh wurst thing evar!"

But in all seriousness, I don't care if any series gets too many new games. If I don't like it, I don't buy it. It has no effect on me.

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you need to check your revelations data. it was the best selling of the series

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Mass Effect
Dragon Age
Elder Scrolls
Call of Duty
Assassin's Creed

Enough resting for Star Wars. Release a good one, just like pre-2006 good ol Star Wars.

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Shepard John N7-041154

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William Shakespeare wrote...

you need to check your revelations data. it was the best selling of the series


Not my article. Just thought I'd share.

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William Shakespeare wrote...

you need to check your revelations data. it was the best selling of the series



That's because a lot of people were expecting it to be great, and a lot of would-be fans heard about it from their friends.

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1) Halo. Even though I am a fan, I'm scared for Halo 4
2) CoD. Mw3 wasn't anything special and the news that they are squeezing in another on this generation of consoles is quite poor.

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LOL. CoD won't go on the backburner until Activision ceases to make millions upon millions of dollars annually from each new release.

Until then, they'll just keep phoning in one title after another.

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Five huh? Hmm.. Tough one..

1. Call of Duty.
2. Call of Duty.
3. Call of Duty.
4. Call of Duty.
5. Call of Duty.

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To state the obvious, mario.



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slimgrin

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Holy sh*t. I always knew Nintendo milked Mario, but that is obscene.

Modifié par slimgrin, 11 février 2012 - 09:57 .


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All of the above....+
Final Fantasy
FIFA, MADDEN, etc..
GTA

and more

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Mario
Sonic
COD
Final Fantasy (How many do we have?)
And all these bloody sport games.

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Final Fantasy
Any EA sports game
Mario
Halo
Sonic

:D

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Assassin's Creed - the devs need to take time and look at why AC1 and 2 were so popular. I think they should spend at least two years per game for development. The last two AC games were very underwhelming.

Honestly, that's it for me. Everyone else is doing fine :)

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 Disagree about Dynasty Warriors, loved most of them except the first two on PSP and 6, they just need to fix the story mode, the one in 7 was very linear(no character choice or co-op in Story Mode)

But anyway here's my list:
1.Mario - I am sick of this franchise and I am sick of all those Mario fanboys claiming it's the Holy Grail of gaming(it's really not).They need to take a step-back and re-invent the franchise because it's pretty much the same thing again and again with a new gimmick each time
2.GTA - I loved GTA 1-3 but 4 was so dull because all they did was upgrade the engine. Even Saint's Row the Third was more entertaining than GTA 4
3.Halo - Again, I don't see anything special about it. It's a Sci-Fi Battlefield wannabe in an FPS saturated market.. Do something original with this series, please
4. Call of Duty - I hate to agree with the majority but I have to mention it. I don't hate the entire series, loved MW1 and 2 but seriously it is getting a little stagnant since they literally change nothing with each title.
5. Final Fantasy - The lackluster response to XIII proved this. It may sell well in Japan but it seems to suffer in the West.I blame the lazy writing and character design(combat as well). They should either do a drastic overhaul with the next one or just end the whole franchise for good.

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chunkyman wrote...

Inb4 "COD! It'z teh wurst thing evar!"

But in all seriousness, I don't care if any series gets too many new games. If I don't like it, I don't buy it. It has no effect on me.


Actually it does. Kotic definitely wants to make CoD subscription based, and if that happens it might succeed. And if that happens, other devs may adopt it, and it could well become industry standard. Say what you will about CoD, but that game sets trends.

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Can't think of any. Of course, I'm the kind of person that used to buy every iteration of Street Fighter II until Capcom milked it to death. Then the Alpha series kicked off and I was back for more. It's tempting to say kill off the Metroid series after Other M damaged it, or boot Sonic into oblivion except... I liked more games in those franchises than not.

I rather a developer take more time to make each sequel as unique and worthwhile a experience as possible while maintaining what made previous titles great. So no breaks. Just take your time with each game, devs!

Besides, most of this sequelitis is a result of publishers wringing every cent they can out of a franchise. I have to wonder how many of these devs feel passionate about their job when it's same deal year after year. It's no wonder a sequel is uninspired when its creators probably are too. Variety is the spice of life.

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>Sonic the Hedgehog

It's obvious that the writer is still living in the "Sonic hate is cool, yo" phase.
**** off.

I would state my reasons why I disagree, but I won't even bother with this. The guy is just ignorant.

DominusVita wrote...

To state the obvious, mario.

...oh wow.

Now that's some sequelitis.

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Well, mario was the one with the strongest guilt-ridden track record on relentless franchises. I loved the first Assassins Creed. The Second was on par. Then they started chugging one out per year...

Also Guitar Hero. Rock Band's been solid on their iterations, but Activision oversaturated that puppy to no end.

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DominusVita wrote...

I loved the first Assassins Creed. The Second was on par. Then they started chugging one out per year...


Speaking of AC... yeah, they should slow down a bit and get slightly more creative with their games.

I used to be (still am, you could say) a HUGE AC fan. But then Brotherhood and Revelations came over... I was surprised that I actually got bored of these games. 

But damn, they're certainly not worth to be on this list, in my opinion. That's just harsh, they make good games. It's just that that's what they are. Good. That's it. Nothing fresh about them anymore.

It's a good thing they finally let go of Ezio. Took them long enough.

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You are way out on dynasty warriors trusting reviewers who
1) count every expansion and handheld version and inferior spin-off as a separate release and multiply by 300, the proper games have only about 1 release a year
2) don't bother trying to figure out how to play but instead spend 5 minutes half-heartedly buttonbashing on an easy early level and pretend that's all to it
3) pad the review with nonsence about how japan and China are the same country, none of the people from romance of 3 kingdoms existed and every game is identical to a one-on-one beat-em-up on PS1

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DominusVita wrote...

To state the obvious, mario.


Holy ****.

That, Fifa amd well any sports franchise.

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Concerning CoD, I really liked Modern Warfare 1 and some of the first CoD games, but I don't care much for the rest of them, they're just remakes of MW1 in my oppinion...
And until resently I would put Command & Conquer on this list, but we will se if the new BioWare stamp can put some life back in the brand.
Otherwise no more:
Gears of War, Killzone, Resistence or Halo for me...

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The Sims needs an 18+ series of games. Sims + X-Com. Sims + Diablo. I love The Sims games, but I wish there was more exciting things we could do with them. I would love to have them leave home and go on Diablo style adventure or a X-Com squad based shooter. There's so much else that franchise could do.