I don't want to be a downer but I have a hunch that a sequel this late after the original is only going to appeal to nostalgic gamers who played it. From what I saw in the video it doesn't look like Jetpack 2 is going to offer anything new other than new graphics and 2D physics. The original was a great game for its time but it's pretty dated by today's standards.
What I want to know is how these new features will update the game and provide an innovative new experience. I played the original but playing it again with new graphics and gimmicks isn't going to excite me. If the video demonstrated some new puzzle mechanics enabled by physics or new challenging enemies or twists on the game play mechanics I think I would have a far better opinion.
Instead I feel like it's just going to be a clone of the original with a couple bells and whistles. That would've been great if this were 1996.
While I agree with your take on what the game will be, I'm firmly in the "yes that's exactly what I want" camp. Update it a little, give me new levels, and for God's sake don't ruin it like they did Bomberman.
I don't want to be a downer but I have a hunch that a sequel this late after the original is only going to appeal to nostalgic gamers who played it. From what I saw in the video it doesn't look like Jetpack 2 is going to offer anything new other than new graphics and 2D physics. The original was a great game for its time but it's pretty dated by today's standards.
What I want to know is how these new features will update the game and provide an innovative new experience. I played the original but playing it again with new graphics and gimmicks isn't going to excite me. If the video demonstrated some new puzzle mechanics enabled by physics or new challenging enemies or twists on the game play mechanics I think I would have a far better opinion.
Instead I feel like it's just going to be a clone of the original with a couple bells and whistles. That would've been great if this were 1996.