I was desperate for more. Sadly, no sequels exist as of now, but the fandom's kept busy with fanfics and lore deep dives. There's this one Tumblr thread that dissects every frame of the bonus artbook for sequel foreshadowing—it’s borderline obsessive, but I respect the dedication. The creator did mention in a livestream last year that they’re ‘not done with Neozon,’ so fingers crossed! In the meantime, the soundtrack’s got some unreleased tracks that feel like they belong in a sequel—maybe that’s a clue?
I wish! 'The Road to Neozon' feels like it’s begging for a continuation, but the author’s been tight-lipped. There’s a mobile game adaptation that adds some lore snippets, though it’s more of a side story than a true sequel. Rumor has it a prequel manga might be in the works, focusing on the war mentioned in the book. Until then, I’ve been rereading my favorite scenes and annotating them like a madman—there’s always new details to catch.
Nope, no sequels to 'The Road to Neozon'—yet. But the ending left so much room for interpretation that my book club spent three meetings debating what could come next. Some argued the protagonist’s fate was final, while others swore the last line was a setup. The artbook includes concept sketches labeled ‘Neozon 2,’ but whether that’s just early ideas or proof of things to come… who knows? I’m holding out hope.
Man, 'The Road to Neozon' was such a wild ride! I remember finishing it and immediately scouring the internet for any hints of a sequel. From what I've gathered, there isn't an official sequel yet, but the author has dropped some cryptic teasers in interviews about expanding the universe. There's also a spin-off novella floating around called 'Echoes of Neozon,' which explores some side characters' backstories. It's not a direct continuation, but it scratches that itch if you're craving more of that world.
Honestly, the ambiguity kinda works in its favor—part of the charm is how open-ended the original story feels. I've seen fans theorizing about hidden clues in the epilogue that might hint at future installments, but nothing concrete. If you loved the world-building, I'd recommend checking out the author's other works like 'Shadow of the Titan'—it's got a similar vibe.
Not officially, but the fandom’s running on copium. That last chapter’s cliffhanger has to mean something, right? A few indie creators on itch.io made text-based games set in the same universe, which kinda count as spiritual successors. One’s even got a cameo from a minor character! If you’re jonesing for more, dive into the fan theories—some are wilder than the original plot.
You are entering an alternate world, where the Philippines didn't achieve its independence but remained a US colony. You will meet four people living in Neo Manila, where the government is repressive, prohibited drugs are legal, and crime is rampant. Undesirables are abducted and imprisoned in the Valley, which is a hidden prison island. A secret society called the Sons of Lapu-Lapu is working to undermine the government and has spies within the Valley and the governmental ranks.
A young man and a woman are victims of circumstance and caught between two sides. She initially betrays him but made amends later and became lovers.
The government leader (and main villain) have thought of a bold plan to use witchcraft in creating a perfect Utopian society for him and the one-percenters in the colony: the New Gods. The remaining unworthy would not be included and thus eliminated.
The soul of Neo Manila and the whole colony is at stake. Will the Sons of Lapu-Lapu or the New Gods prevail in the end? Who will you pledge your allegiance to?
Book two of the Dragon Rider series.
After the sudden attack on the compound and the betrayal of my dearest friend, we are forced into hiding as King Toban's army sweeps through the land. Aurora is missing and the new Dragon Riders are being taken hostage by Toban, and with the book gone, I'm left in its place. Secrets are being exposed and families torn apart, and as the Kingdom falls around us alliances must be made with those who once defied us.
The war I wished that would never happen has started. I must choose to save those around me, or myself.
Book 3
I need to save Aurora. But with the Red Moon staying, those without power are now in danger. With Toban holding Aurora captive and the land of Athena being taken over by Anna's Rogues, I learn that this isn't my only worry.
Markus is back and stronger than before, and with his new strength, the life of my friends comes into jeopardy. I must choose to save my Dragon, or the ones that have become my family... Or suffer from the Red Moon's curse, Death.
Ithea's champion, Rhaizen Gale, has passed away. and the kingdom of Ithea has entered hazardous times as a result. But with his death, the world ushers in a new age of heroes and the birth of a deceptive enemy the Kingdom has been pursuing down for generations: the rise of a new Necessary Evil, a true agent of Darkness.
Ithea, Yulcite, Lorth, and Seolara are all aware of the evil that emerges in the abandoned continent of Trerth, where pure malevolence resides and threatens to return. Will the kingdoms be able to fight the impending threat without their great warrior Rhaizen Gale, or will the new age's heroes succumb to the pressure and fail?
A Brothers Terra tale where we follow two young brothers and their companions, explore and navigate the jungles of Ma'Nyla. Forming alliances, and fighting for survival against warring tribes and things beyond their capacity. Fighting to prove their love and worth for Ma'Nyla's greatest princess and warrior. The first book in the series Brothers Terra's Sagas of Ma'Nyla.
Before the council of the watchers, the Necessary Evil has shown himself worthy. He has passed the tests and is now ready to finalize the mission he started, restoring the kingdoms' balances. Meanwhile, as the rest of the world grapples with the calamity that struck Ithea, bringing the once-powerful kingdom to its knees, the newly anointed Champion has a difficult task. Many doubt that she can fill the void left by Rhaizen Gale, but she is no stranger to villainization. Nobody knows what the future holds for the people of Ithea; they'll simply have to wait and see.
You know, I was just thinking about this the other day while reorganizing my bookshelf! 'Road to Nowhere' by Christopher Pike was such a nostalgic read for me—it had that perfect blend of eerie mystery and teen drama. As far as I know, there isn't an official sequel, which honestly breaks my heart a little. The ending left so much room for interpretation, and I’d kill to see what happened to the characters after that cliffhanger. Pike’s style is so unique, and I’ve reread it a few times trying to piece together my own headcanon for a continuation. Maybe one day he’ll revisit it, but for now, fan theories and fanfics are the closest we’ll get.
That said, if you’re craving something with a similar vibe, Pike’s 'Remember Me' series has that same mix of supernatural suspense and emotional depth. Or, if you’re open to branching out, Lois Duncan’s 'Down a Dark Hall' hits some of the same notes. It’s frustrating when great stories don’t get sequels, but at least there’s no shortage of gems from that era to dive into next.
The Road to Winter' by Mark Smith is a gripping post-apocalyptic novel that really stuck with me, especially its raw portrayal of survival in a world ravaged by a deadly virus. I devoured it in one sitting and immediately craved more of Finn's journey. From what I've gathered, there are indeed sequels that continue the story! The second book, 'Wilder Country,' dives deeper into Finn's struggles as he navigates the harsh landscape with new allies and enemies. It amps up the tension and explores themes of trust and resilience in even darker circumstances.
The third installment, 'The Land of Fences,' wraps up the trilogy with a heart-pounding finale. Without spoiling too much, it brings Finn's arc to a satisfying yet bittersweet conclusion, tying up loose ends while leaving just enough room for readers to imagine what might come next. Smith's writing remains visceral and immersive throughout, making the entire series a must-read for fans of dystopian fiction. If you loved the first book, you’ll definitely want to binge the rest—I know I did!
trust me, I've dug deep into every corner of its universe. So far, there hasn't been an official sequel announced, but the fan theories are wild—some even speculate about hidden clues in the game's soundtrack or that cryptic post-credits scene. The devs have been tight-lipped, though they did release a DLC last year that expanded the lore. Honestly, I’d kill for a follow-up; the world-building is just too rich to leave behind.
In the meantime, I’ve been filling the void with fanfics and lore breakdowns on forums. There’s this one webcomic inspired by the game that’s practically a spiritual successor, but nothing beats the real deal. Fingers crossed for an E3 surprise!