What’s better than a great game?

Video games have been getting sequels since the very early days, when Pac-Man was introduced to Ms. Pac-Man.

But sometimes, just sometimes, developers decide it is time to wrap up their storylines.

Sequel Endings

When these promises are met, we get some of the greatest gaming experiences of all time.

When they fall short, well … you have one annoyed fanbase.

Oh, and if it’s not obvious:Spoiler Warning.

Dark Souls 3 Main

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Dark Souls IIIfollows close in the footsteps of its predecessors while also improving on the formula.

Oh, and you get to stab the Locust Queen in her chest, which is oh so satisfying.

It seems the story of Algol is permanently settled.

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12Worst Ultima IX: Ascension

Ultimais one of gaming’s seminal series.

The game was also plagued with bugs and felt unfinished.

Overall, not a fitting way for a titan of the genre to come to an end.

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What it lacked was a satisfying conclusion, which Valve wanted to remedy through episodic expansions.

Episode OneandEpisode Twodid just that, with the announcedEpisode 3supposedly concluding the trilogy and giving the players some closure.

Unfortunately, it never happened, nor have we had any word on it in years.

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In retrospect,The Angel of Darknessmay have been the victim of being ahead of its time.

But there’s no denying the damage it did at the time.

Phantasy Star IV Screenshot

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Ultima 9 Screenshot

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Megaman X8 Screen

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Half Life 2 Episode 2 Main

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Tomb Raider Underworld

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Tomb Raider Angel Of Darkness

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