Sequels superior to the original?

Sequels superior to the original?
Pic very related.

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Better in every way

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pretty based and redpilled desu

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Liked this over WW

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Actually, it isnt

I hated ALBW, no idea how anyone can prefer it to ALttP

Based

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Not as comfy as the NDS zelda games

Agreed.
Mostly the controls and being easier to jump into for newcomers

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Dead Space 2.

Bioshock 2. Easily the best Bioshock and the rightful end of the series. Doom 2 without a doubt. Dead Rising 2. Pikmin 2.

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Patrician taste, OP

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I expected OP to be torn apart, but it's mostly been positive. I agree 100% OP. I fucking loved ALBW. I hadn't enjoyed a Zelda game since Twilight Princess until that point. Luckily both that and BOTW knocked it out of the park, so my faith was renewed.

Pic related is my choice.

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Really liked the partner system this game had.
It may not have the Tiny chao garden but honestly its pointless to play that without the connectivity with the gamecube games.

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The first game I got for my first console. If that doesn’t prove time flies, I don’t know what does.

based

Name one thing RDR1 does bettee

Man the zoomers are out in force today!

Get used to it old man.

Jesus how old are you?

Faggots

based bioshock 2 is heavily underrated and my fave fps of all time

Length, character development, more content, better multiplayer, better music, faster paced

Price

Pacing mostly. I can't see myself playing RDR2's story more than once. I fell for the hype.