![]() ![]() The major obstacles presented in the book have been resolved, and whilst the characters are not safe, their situation is at least stable. Or simply the game didn't resonate beyond the passionate fan circle. The book does not end on a cliffhanger in the sense of 'they are immediately about to die', but in the sense of 'the story continues'. The game could've made a poor first impression. ![]() There could've also been a history of development issues or developer changes. ![]() One such example is that the game failed to capture what made the previous entry/entries so beloved. RELATED: Final Fantasy: 5 Ways X-2 Is The Best Direct Sequel (& 5 Ways It's XIII-2) ![]() While this is normally a recipe for success, as the future of the series is typically dependent on its success, there are cases where such a game underwhelms in the sales department. Occasionally, a series will answer the call and make their grand return in the form of a successor or reboot. Other times, a series may go dormant for a period of time. A new game comes around and builds up a dedicated fanbase. The same certainly rings true in the world of video games. It's a tale as old as time: when people like something, they want more. ![]()
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