Sentences with phrase «end of a beloved series»

This year's list of top 10 youth sf and fantasy includes the end of a beloved series, the start to a hugely promising trilogy, and the continuation of a story that began with a 2011 Printz winner — and that's just for starters.

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In this beloved best - seller by Sesame Street series writer Jon Stone, Grover's fears the monster at the end of the book, so he does everything he can to keep the reader from reaching the end.
The Forza series has come a long way: By the end of 2016, the beloved racing franchise had topped the $ 1 billion mark in lifetime sales at retail, developer Turn 10 Studios announced today.
One of the most controversial aspects of Dead Rising 4 was the removal of the series» beloved 72 - Hour Mode, where the player would have to race to do as much as they could in 72 in - game hours in order to get the best ending, in favor of a generic, linear story with interspersed cutscenes and no variation.
Avengers: Infinity War, released April 27, bumped up the casualty total even more, with some of the series» most beloved heroes and villains meeting an untimely end.
Even if you've been living under a rock the past few years, you'll be well aware that a new installment to the beloved series of films is due out at the end of the year — but before we see Star... [Read more...]
Not so long ago did he agree to buy The Washington Post, now the company's press release published on Aug 14th from his much beloved international multibillion dollar electronic commerce company, Amazon, fans the flame of his fame when Amazon publishing is releasing their biography series at the end of 2013.
Despite loads of skepticism this was the right direction for my beloved Picross series, Picross 3D ended up delivering the feel of classic, 2D Picross while putting a new spin giving a fresh angle adding an extra dimension (SORRY) to the gameplay so it doesn't just feel like a Picross expansion pack.
At the end of the day, F - Zero would just make more sense in every respect here, and the company would probably want to capitalise on the hype of a beloved old IP being revived rather than take a «risk» with a spinoff of a second - string series no one asked for.
-- Sakurai announces a couple of new and returning stages that'll will be released sometime in January — Sakurai says that this will be the last Smash Bros. dedicated presentation, he says for us to expect the Ballot results in 2016 and says «goodbye» — Sakurai, at the end of the presentation, leaves us with a a trailer showing off the Inklings (I personally changed my mind and I think that sm4sh is the last installement in the Super Smash Bros. series, with that I don't think they'll waste the opportunity to put one of their most beloved IPs ever, even tho it was realease only this year it gained an insame amount of popularity)
Third in the popular series by beloved publisher Sucker Punch, Infamous Second Son takes place seven years after the good ending of Infamous 2 resulted in the death of most mutants (I mean Conduits) from the world.
My concerns with virtual reality turning beloved game franchises into realistic VR simulators rises when we look at how some of the violent and already realistic franchises and how series such as Grand Theft Auto could, potentially, be seen as VR crime simulators which could, unfortunately, lead to instances where those that previously claimed that violent video games could turn people into thugs could end up being correct.
Then in May 2014 Strauss Zelnick made a comment that gave a glimmer of hope to fans of the beloved series, saying «It seems quite obvious that Red Dead is a permanent franchise,» adding «the risk of just [releasing more games] is that you end up just bulking up your release schedule and that isn't really what consumers want.
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