This question was inspired by the recent Deus Ex thread. A number of people admitted to liking Invisible War, despite it being largely shat upon when first released. I haven't played this game, but it did get me thinking about other black sheep sequels that I felt had more going for them than many have them credit for.
Top of my list has to be 1080: Avalanche. Look, I get why people found this disappointing. It came out a few months after SSX 3, and that is very possibly the GOAT of the snowboarding genre. Furthermore, 1080 is pretty light on content. You can play through pretty much all of it in a matter of hours. But what content it has is quite good and very replayable. And the avalanche levels are still freeking spectacular. Can't believe they pulled this of on GC hardware.
Heroes of Might and Magic 4. Again, I get it, this games was released unfinished as 3DO was going down in flames. But if you can get it working, and forgive some clunky design choices, there is a really interesting game underneath it all. It's clear the devs wanted to change things up after four entries, and it's a shame they didn't get the chance to fully realize their vision. Still cool if you can put up with some jank.
Samurai Showdown 3. Not as balanced as the first two, but adds in some new defense and movement options that make things fast and a bit unpredictable.
I may add more later, but will stop here before this becomes a big wall of text. What are some other follow ups you feel didn't get enough love in the shadow of their predecessors?
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