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Sequel

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Top 135 best Steam games of all time tagged with Sequel, according to gamer reviews.

Rank, title, date, tags, platforms and price Score Rating
8.27
95% 7,195 votes
7.45
86% 1,717 votes
7.43
87% 637 votes
7.33
88% 296 votes
7.29
85% 870 votes
7.29
83% 1,750 votes
7.26
86% 281 votes
7.13
84% 353 votes
5.95
73% 11 votes
5.68
62% 69 votes

Correlated tags

Correlation is how often another tag appears together with this tag. If one in every five games tagged with Sequel is also tagged with a correlated tag, the correlated tag has 20% correlation. 100% correlation means the pair of tags always appear together.

Tags most frequently applied to the same games as Sequel, with at least 15% correlation.

  1. Singleplayer 90%
  2. Indie 62%
  3. Casual 59%
  4. Adventure 48%
  5. 2D 45%
  6. Puzzle 34%
  7. Action 31%
  8. Story Rich 27%
  9. Simulation 27%
  10. Anime 25%
  11. Strategy 24%
  12. Family Friendly 24%
  13. Cute 23%
  14. Fantasy 23%
  15. Funny 22%
  16. Female Protagonist 21%
  17. Colorful 21%
  18. Atmospheric 20%
  19. Comedy 20%
  20. Arcade 19%
  21. Retro 17%
  22. Visual Novel 17%
  23. 3D 16%
  24. RPG 15%
  25. Multiplayer 15%

The Sequel tag refers to games that are the continuation or follow-up to a previous game in a series. These games build upon the story, characters, and gameplay mechanics established in their predecessors.

A sequel is often created to expand upon the success and popularity of its predecessor, providing fans with more of what they loved about the original game while introducing new elements and improvements.

Some key aspects of sequels include:

  • Continuation of Storyline Sequels usually continue the narrative from the previous game or expand upon its lore. They can further develop existing characters, introduce new protagonists or antagonists, and explore different plotlines within the game's universe.
  • Familiar Gameplay Sequels often maintain similar gameplay mechanics and core features that made the original game successful. This allows players to easily pick up where they left off without having to learn an entirely new system. However, sequels may also introduce enhancements or refinements to improve overall gaming experience.
  • New Content While sequels retain familiar elements, they typically offer fresh content such as new levels, locations, quests, weapons, abilities/skills or improved graphics from advancements in technology since their predecessor's release. Examples include increasing character customization options or expanding multiplayer modes.
  • Built-in Fanbase Sequels often benefit from an established base of fans who enjoyed playing the original, generating anticipation for its successor.

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