Clearly, Zhuge Jun, who thought he understood Nitiandang quite well, had completely guessed wrong and failed to grasp the true meaning behind Gu Fan's words.
But one couldn't blame him, after all, this was nothing short of a shameful deception, and Gu Fan, in his words and between the lines, not only failed to give the correct hints but deliberately led him astray.
It wasn't just Zhuge Jun, nearly all the players present believed that Nitiandang's next game would be a second-generation game.
It was just that the art style was a bit different.
Of course, what most players now commonly think of as second-generation games is no longer a broad concept, but a narrow one.
Broadly speaking, any game with a second-generation style can be considered a second-gen game, abbreviated as 2D games. Therefore, action games derived from popular anime IPs or text-adventure love games with cartoonish art styles would also be categorized as broad 2D games.