10 Sequels That Are So Terrible Fans Pretend They Don't Exist
Every beloved franchise eventually has one. A sequel so disconnected from what made the original work, so poorly made, or so deeply misguided that the fanbase collectively decides it's easier to pretend it never happened. Sonic the Hedgehog 2006 is probably the most famous example a game so broken and so far removed from what fans wanted that it became shorthand for franchise self-destruction. But every genre has its own version of that story.