5 Outstanding Video Games That Never Saw a Sequel

Released in 1998, Grim Fandango is a groundbreaking 3D adventure game from LucasArts. It stands out with its puzzle-solving gameplay and a distinctive world inspired by 1950s American retro-futurism. Critics loved its art style, story, and how it played, making it a favorite among adventure game fans. However, the game came out during a downturn for the genre, which ultimately led LucasArts to stop making adventure games and cancel any plans for a sequel. Thankfully, an updated version with improvements was released on different platforms between 2015 and 2020.








