After a month of absence... let me try my luck again -if I am still in time! As always, thanks to the Sigil!
I'll speak my mind (just opinions, mind me): I've nothing against sequels, since many of them are among my all-time favourite games (Thief 2 and Fallout 2, to cite shining examples), but today the vast majority of them have become just another way to milk money from an original good idea, condemning too many great titles to repetition and to go stale.
I like the idea of reboots: they are imo a nice way to keep a series alive without the necessity of a strictly logical time continuity, avoiding the above mentioned problems while trying to improve the gameplay (well, that what it SHOULD be, anyway).
Last -and least: remakes. I always prefer to play the original verison, as I think it stays truer to the original spirit behind the developement and, more often than not, the level of challenge is brutally cut down; seeing the trend of the last few years in the AAA gaming industry, I think I can fairly state that lately remakes seem to serve the same purpose of the overabundant sequels.