I usually approach sequels of hugely successful AAA games very cautiously, simply on the basis that the developer has less incentive to make sequels good if the original game's success ensures a cash cow. That's not to say that sequels are always garbage, in fact many of them are very good. But still, caution.
You're definitely right that our gamer identity labels tend to control our purchasing decisions and can even make us miss out on lesser-known titles that ...
I usually approach sequels of hugely successful AAA games very cautiously, simply on the basis that the developer has less incentive to make sequels good if the original game's success ensures a cash cow. That's not to say that sequels are always garbage, in fact many of them are very good. But still, caution.
You're definitely right that our gamer identity labels tend to control our purchasing decisions and can even make us miss out on lesser-known titles that ...