Spiritual Successors

A spiritual successor (sometimes called a spiritual sequel) is a product or fictional work that is similar to, or directly inspired by, another previous work, but (unlike a traditional prequel or sequel) does not explicitly continue the product line or media franchise of its predecessor, and is thus only a successor "in spirit".[1][2] Spiritual successors often have similar themes and styles to their source material, but are generally a distinct intellectual property.[3]

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Harvest Moon (1996)
System Shock 2
Tenchu: Stealth Assassins
Thief: The Dark Project
Demon's Souls
P.N. 03 and Devil May Cry
Metal Gear Solid V
Max Payne
Mega Man and DuckTales and Castlevania and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
Several 6th Generation Platformers
Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter Nights
Resident Evil
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction
Metroidvania Castlevania
NES Ninja Gaiden
Wasteland
Wario Land and Jazz Jackrabbit
Left 4 Dead
Until Dawn
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku
Live a Live
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
Banjo-Kazooie
Marvelous: Mouhitotsu no Takarajima
Jet Set Radio
River City Ransom, Shenmue, and SpikeOut
Contra III: The Alien Wars
Life is Strange
Radiant Silvergun
Mega Man X series and Mega Man Zero series
Classic Mega Man
Mega Man Battle Network
Clock Tower
Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara
Street Fighter and Street Smart
Power Drift
Contra and Metal Slug
Metal Gear Solid (2000)
aka Metal Gear: Ghost Babel
2D Metal Gear
Tales of Phantasia
Guardian Heroes
Akalabeth: World of Doom
Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon
Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
Namco Super Wars
Panzer Dragoon
Donkey Kong (1981)
Strider
Wario Land and Crash Bandicoot
Strider
Cyber Troopers Virtual-On
Final Fantasy Tactics and Tactics Ogre
Earthbound
Shadow Hearts
PT (Playable Teaser)
Patapon
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem

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