Personally, I cannot stand how developers/publishers cash in on a game's success with sequels only months or a year or two after the previous game. Take Splinter Cell for example. Excellent game, but now they're cranking out sequels on an almost yearly basis. We're going to get tired of them or they're going to plateau as far as new ideas.
The Jak and Daxter series started this generation. We're up to the third game now.
Ratchet and Clank? We're up to three on that one also; all on one console, in one generation.
Timesplitters started this generation. Third game in the series is soon to be released.
I can see maybe one sequel for a game like Halo, that saw enormous success and was a launch title. But three Ratchet and Clank games? Is that really necessary?
Sports games are a slightly different story. Due to the constantly-changing nature of sports, they need upgraded a little more often. But.....
The Tony Hawk series. They're all excellent games, and quite frankly, I'm amazed the quality has stayed as high as it has for so many sequels. But what are we at now? Five? With a sixth soon to be released? All on two generations? Why?
And as for actual sports games: do we REALLY need a new Madden every year? For the online consoles, why can't they offer the new season's roster as a free download? And for the GameCube, maybe like a free disc you can pick up that saves the new roster on your memory card that the game reads. Then maybe they could release a new game every two years. Like a Madden 05-06, so they have plenty of time to overhaul the graphics engine, add lots of new features, tweak gameplay and AI, etc.
Honestly, it tickles me shitless when a game that came out YEARS ago gets a sequel. Like Metroid or Ninja Gaiden. Where they've taken something and completely revamped it for a new time, rather than just changed things up.
I want to see more original games, and it's not that sequels are bad, I just don't want them as often. There's nothing more fun than a game you love getting a sequel years after you've had time to let it sink in and you actually really want a sequel. It's not so much that the quality is bad with sequels; many of the games metioned aren't Tomb Raider; they actually have good sequels. it's just that it's much more pleasant to not be bombarded with cash-ins just because a game was good or sold a lot.
The Jak and Daxter series started this generation. We're up to the third game now.
Ratchet and Clank? We're up to three on that one also; all on one console, in one generation.
Timesplitters started this generation. Third game in the series is soon to be released.
I can see maybe one sequel for a game like Halo, that saw enormous success and was a launch title. But three Ratchet and Clank games? Is that really necessary?
Sports games are a slightly different story. Due to the constantly-changing nature of sports, they need upgraded a little more often. But.....
The Tony Hawk series. They're all excellent games, and quite frankly, I'm amazed the quality has stayed as high as it has for so many sequels. But what are we at now? Five? With a sixth soon to be released? All on two generations? Why?
And as for actual sports games: do we REALLY need a new Madden every year? For the online consoles, why can't they offer the new season's roster as a free download? And for the GameCube, maybe like a free disc you can pick up that saves the new roster on your memory card that the game reads. Then maybe they could release a new game every two years. Like a Madden 05-06, so they have plenty of time to overhaul the graphics engine, add lots of new features, tweak gameplay and AI, etc.
Honestly, it tickles me shitless when a game that came out YEARS ago gets a sequel. Like Metroid or Ninja Gaiden. Where they've taken something and completely revamped it for a new time, rather than just changed things up.
I want to see more original games, and it's not that sequels are bad, I just don't want them as often. There's nothing more fun than a game you love getting a sequel years after you've had time to let it sink in and you actually really want a sequel. It's not so much that the quality is bad with sequels; many of the games metioned aren't Tomb Raider; they actually have good sequels. it's just that it's much more pleasant to not be bombarded with cash-ins just because a game was good or sold a lot.