I believe it will be a continuation. The story has been evolving throughout the series, and Half - Life 3 should be no different. It might delve deeper into the mysteries that were introduced in the earlier games, like the nature of the G - Man. Also, the state of the world after the events of Half - Life 2 and its episodes would be further developed. There would be new story arcs related to the struggle for freedom from the Combine's tyranny, but it would all be connected to the overall story that has been told so far.
I think it'll have some elements of continuation. The Black Ops series has a rich lore, and it would be a waste not to build on it. But at the same time, they'll need to innovate. Maybe the story will start with a connection to an old plotline and then branch out into something new. For instance, it could start with a mystery left unsolved in a previous game and then develop into a whole new conflict that has both old and new characters involved.
Yes, most likely. Payday 3 story is expected to build on the events of the previous games, continuing the adventures of the heist crew.
There's a good chance that it is. A continuation would allow for more in - depth exploration of the game's world and characters. It could also introduce new elements that are based on the foundation laid by the previous story. For instance, if there was a conflict introduced earlier, the new story could show the aftermath and how the different factions are dealing with it. This would add more layers to the story and make it more interesting for the players.
Yes, it probably will be a continuation. Usually, game developers like to build on the existing lore and storylines to keep the players who are already familiar with the game engaged.
Probably. Most sequels tend to continue the story in some way.
Probably. The Arkham series has a connected storyline, and it would make sense for the Arkham Knight new story to be a continuation. This way, it can keep the lore consistent and develop the characters further. For example, we might see how Batman has changed since the last encounter with his foes.
Sure. The previous Life Is Strange games had their own unique elements, but this one being about Steph means it will have a distinct flavor. For example, the decisions in Steph's story will be more related to her personal journey. Her story might also introduce new gameplay mechanics or story elements that are tailored to her character. The game might also have a different visual style or mood to match her story better than the previous installments.
Probably. The Black Ops series usually has some sort of connection between games in terms of the overall story arc.
It could be either. Sometimes Batman gets new standalone stories, and other times it builds on existing storylines.
There's a good chance it is. Given the nature of the Black Ops franchise, it would make sense for Black Ops 5 to be a continuation. This would allow for the development of existing storylines and the evolution of the game world. It might also bring back familiar locations or groups from previous games, but with new twists. Maybe some old villains return in a different form or with a new agenda, and the story in Black Ops 5 is about dealing with them while also facing new threats.