The Worst Sequels of Gaming

We all enjoy a great game that has the potential to become a franchise. Maybe we have already fallen in love multiple franchise releases, and are eagerly awaiting the next. Then, something happens. It’s TERRIBLE. Here are the worst games ever.

Command and Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight

What happened to the fourth installment of Command and Conquer? What a catastrophe. The always-online issue did not only hurt sales but also the graphics were terrible and it didn’t feel like a Command & Conquer.

Metroid: Other M

We all fell into this trap. Metroid has always been a favorite game of mine, and many others. It looked like And Other M would give us a classic experience with new-school graphics and style. Samus, who was previously intelligent and stoic, became a dumb blonde. The voice acting and story were shameful. What did it get right? It was a lot of fun to play and see the game from a different perspective. It wasn’t good enough to make up for the other problems.

Bomberman: Act Zero

Everyone was puzzled when this version of Bomberman appeared. The characters were interpreted in a radical way, and no one liked it. Metacritic gives it a score of 34. It has been criticized by the majority of critics. Bomberman should have been cartoonish, happy and not depressing.

Devil May Cry 2,

Devil May Cry 2 was a huge commercial success but felt very hello88 different to its predecessor for at least one reason: a significantly lowered level of difficulty. The difficulty was lowered, and while it’s not that people should throw their controllers at these games, the overall feel of the game became a bit more tame. It also had a much less detailed environment.

Deus Ex 2

Deus Ex 2 is a great example of a game that has been oversimplified. The game has no skill system and only simple upgrades. Its length is also shorter than its predecessor, which some people feel makes it not worth the effort.

Fear 2

Oh, FEAR 2! What did you do?! The first game had some scary moments, but it also had a good balance of quieter moments with first-person action that worked well for the story. FEAR 2 was a complete opposite, with a first-person experience that was rushed, the story going in a very over-the top direction and the scare factor completely lost.

Silent Hill: Downpour

This game’s price of $20 is an indication of how poorly it has been received. This game was hurt by the combat system, controls and story.

Turok: Evolution

This Gamecube/Xbox/PS2 launch was hurt by a poor framerate, inferior graphics and a really bad AI. The sequel was so terrible that the series took 6 years off before a reboot.