![]() ![]() (Not to mention general improvements in graphics, balance, and interface.) The key distinction tends to be that the original games are generalized, proof-of-concept, and the sequels are more specific and specialized, leaning into particular elements of the systems or settings to more fully examine them. In the history of story-focused RPGs, sequels are almost always more complicated and usually more interesting than the original games they follow.
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