Comment on Game genres where "It's just more X content" is more than enough
Glide@lemmy.ca 10 months ago
They tend to innovate every major release, but, Monster Hunter. I find the games incredibly satisfying to play, and if they just extend the treadmill with more monsters and/or more increasing challenges, I am incredibly satisfied to play more of it.
Rhythm games in general. I’ll go back to rhythm games I really enjoyed and play them again and again as is. Adding more songs/stages is huge value even without new mechanics.
pikasaurX4@lemm.ee 10 months ago
Monster Hunter is a great example of a series with quality sequels. They always add some new, interesting mechanics, trim the fat from the previous iteration, and add new content. There have been some exceptions, but generally every MH game before they split the dev teams had been an improvement on the last. Even when they cut the swimming from 3U to 4. It was a system that most players didn’t enjoy, and 4 had so many great new additions like mounting that it hardly felt like anything was missing.
That said, one of the main criticisms you’ll hear from players is the “ultimate” edition being the same game with just some new hints tacked on. Nowadays they do expansions instead, which I think players generally find more palatable