Final Fantasy is notorious for game switching to different gameplay and mechanics between each main installment. One recent example is the difference between Final Fantasy XIII and XV.
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Top 10 Video Game Series That Changed Gameplay Between Installments
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Sly Cooper
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The first release was a linear platformer that relied on stealth and used a live system. The second game embraces open-world sandbox gameplay and ditches the live system.
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Red Dead
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The first game, Red Dead Revolver, was a linear third-person shooter. The sequel, Red Dead Redemption, was an open-world sandbox.
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Grand Theft Auto
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Mario
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King's Quest
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King's Quest V traded the old text-parser system from the older games for a point n' click interface.
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Assassin's Creed
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Assassin's Creed II revamp most of the game mechanics seen in the original Assassin's Creed.