>The new protagonist meets the previous game's protagonist
The new protagonist meets the previous game's protagonist
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>new protagonist teams up eith previous protagonists to fight a cripple
>the old protagonist is a bad guy now
>new protagonist was the old protagonist all along
>the old protagonist kills the new protagonist in the first 5 minutes
>Sequel has a new cast
>but it's just two playables and creatures you can raise and fuse from the built in gacha system
>you still get to recruit the party from the original game
>except they cap at Lv50 so they're worthless endgame
>DMC 4
>Onimusha 4
>Mafia 3
>Prototype 2
Most of these games turned out to be shit
>old protag shows up as a boss fight
>can and will wreck your absolute shit
Old protagonist is a complete edgelord
>final boss is a fight against the MC of the first game
>you're supposed to lose
>new protagonist kills the old protagonist as a joke
Chrono Cross sort of from what I hear. Only played Trigger.
what is that thing? I remember getting McDonald's toys of it as a kid.
Didn't Trevor in GTAV do that?
Never played a GTA outside of San Andreas and I didn't even like it after they let you explore outside of the first city
Fun fact: "Red" was originally meant to have a team based on the Player's linked R/G/B/Y Hall of Fame data. This proved difficult to accomplish on GB hardware and was ultimately left out for various reasons.
The reason Invisible War is great and a good Deus Ex
>upcoming boss fight is the player character from the previous game
>remix of the previous game's main theme starts playing
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>new game shits on the old protagonist just to make the new protagonist seem useful
>New antagonist was a previous protagonist
>new protagonist was previous antagonist
>New protagonist is the antagonist of the previous game
>Old protagonist is the antagonist now
>game is a spiritual successor to another game by same developer
>clear final boss and credits roll
>unlocked Ex Stage
>fight both the final boss and the protagonist from this other game back-to-back
>clearing this stage updates the title screen with a subtitle that reveals that it was a sequel all along
Sora and Suguri are great
the only good part of that shitty game
Yeah, it felt forced. Another reason I don't care for 5
>the previous game's big bad becomes the new game's protagonist
>antagonist is actually the protagonist
>Protagonists buddy became his enemy
>sequel has important cast member become the final antagonist
>Protag buddy either becomes friends again and lives or ends up buddies just to do one last stand agaisnt him
Half as long...
Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World is fucking amazing anyway.
Wario!
>the starting level for the sequel is higher than the previous game's level cap
>Party member and protagonist swap roles in the sequel