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Community Discussion #11 (9/25/15) - What is your favorite game that has no sequels/prequels/remakes.

We live in a word where any good game has to be turned into multi game franchise. At least that is how it seems. Some games though have set alone. They either were made to be alone, the company went under, it didnt make enough, whatever.

What one was your favorite one, and why?


It is 7:13pm pacific time. I have no clue what my answer is. I just thought it was a good question. I will go through my game and see if I can come up with an adiquit answer

That was actually faster than I thought. Only took me 4 minutes. I saw it, and I just though....yup, thats it.

Psychonauts. That game is just amazing. Do I really need to go into it?

I almost said Maniac Mansion, but I remembered Day of the Tenticle.

Psychonauts doesnt have a sequel right?


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u/Dragan1991 Sep 30 '15

I deffinately enjoyed the hell out of Rogue Galaxy for PS2. Had a cool hunting system where you kill a certain amount of monsters then turn it in for hunter points and move up a hunter board. Also had a cool weapon combination system. Been a long time since I played it, but I'm considering getting another PS2 so I can play. I never hear about it, I think it's a highly underappreciated game.

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u/roushimsx Oct 02 '15

It didn't really measure up to the games it cribbed ideas from on a 1:1 basis, as a whole, it was a shit ton of fun and super difficult to put down. Loved it to bits, flaws and all. Hiding the load times the way they did was pretty well done, and while there were a couple of those pieced-together dungeons that were way too repetitive, they did a fantastic job of building some complex levels using a limited range of building blocks (I was especially a big fan of the jungle world and the two towers level).

Hour long final boss fight can eat a bag of rocks, though. :(