Probably at this point, a spiritual successor.
I would fucking lavish a game in the vein of Majora's Mask but perhaps in a more modern setting with better combat. Damn, you made me want something I can't have. I'll take another Zelda sequel too, but now you put the thought in my head, I can't get over a Majora's Mask spiritual successor.
Depends. Sometimes you just want to know what comes next.
But I'm all for reimaginings. If Sega decided to make a Skies of Arcadia game at this point, I wouldn't want it to be a direct sequel.
It depends on the game and whether it would work as a franchise or not.
I would like a sequel to Sonic 3 and I'm surprised Sega have never tried to make a Sonic 4
I'd prefer a spiritual successor to Ghost Trick because of how well it ended.
I am indifferent. I do not mind stories that span multiple installments, no matter how many. I rarely take the "convoluted" critique seriously. On the other hand, I understand the practicality of having spiritual successors and the opportunity of having a clean slate while still retaining key characteristics of the originator.
Same. Okami ended in a great way to me, a sequel isn't needed but I did love everything so I definitely want a spiritual successor.I would love a spiritual successor to Okami by Platinum Games.
Someone doesn't Kingdom Hearts and Metal Gear.