You know what Tetris is, you know what it looks like, you know how it plays. So it\u2019s kind of wild to rewind the clock a bit and realize that this sort of thing we\u2019re very used to wasn\u2019t always set in stone. The sequel to Tetris, Tetris 2, is very much not Tetris. It has the name, and it has a bunch of the people behind the incredible popularity of the original Tetris backing it, but those things alone do not make it Tetris in the sense we think of it. Tetris\u2019 sequels tend to iterate on the gameplay of the original to various degrees, but Nintendo\u2019s sequels (and sometimes \u201Csequels,\u201D Puzzle League/Panel de Pon says hello) to Tetris were wildly different affairs \u2014 puzzle games, yes, and with plenty of quality, but the \u201CTetris\u201D part of things could feel more like marketing than truth sometimes.