Sentences with phrase «fighting franchise since»

it's probably the best new fighting franchise since Smash Bros. came out.

Not exact matches

Without trying to start a fight about which coffee shop, Dunkin' Donuts or Starbucks, makes better tasting coffee, Dunkin' Donuts is without question the better American coffee franchise — by default, really, since it actually is a franchise.
Well probably the only thing for this reviewer were the fight scenes which crackle with realism, vigour and fluidity meaning there is none of the fast editing / shakycam technique that has become the signature style of Hollywood action films since the success of the Bourne franchise.
Building off everything that's happened in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since it launched in 2008, the movie will see the Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy and more to fight the threat this franchise has been teasing for half a decade: Thanos.
In one single scene - an exciting, unconventionally - filmed fight inside a glass high - rise - cinematographer Roger Deakins restores to 007's world a lush, rich color palette absent from the franchise since the»60s.
This announcement hardly comes as a surprise since both Captain America and Morrigan have been present in previous games of the franchise, but it is good to have confirmation since fighting games sometimes switch out characters from their rosters.
Outside of the franchise, Frank has been a fast - rising star within Capcom, appearing in multiple fighting games and cameo roles in the handful of years since his debut.
Both of these characters might be familiar to fans of the franchise and since this is the first time these characters have appeared in Street Fighter II, their fighting moves are rather interesting to use here.
Starting off as a fighting game spin - off of Koei's turn - based strategy Romance of the Three Kingdoms series, Dynasty Warriors became a hack and slash series by the very next entry and has since gone on to become one of the most well - known franchises in the genre.
It has been roughly a year since Sony announced Days Gone, which is being developed by their in - house studio, SIE Bend Studio, whose known primarily for developing the Syphon Filter franchise for PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Vita, as well as two of the last few installments in the Uncharted franchise for Vita: Golden Abyss and Fight for Fortune.
Mortal Kombat X, NetherRealm Studios» latest entry in their long - running fighting game franchise, is the best entry in the series since the original trilogy.
Since then I have dabbled in other SoulCalibur games, and even tried other fighting franchises, but my enjoyment of the genre has waned somewhat.
Resident Evil fans got Resident Evil 7, widely acclaimed as a return to form for the franchise; Street Fighter 5 had a very disappointing launch, but Capcom has since turned it around and made it an enviable fighting game, best exemplified by the recent relaunch under the «Arcade Edition» brand.
As the first major Star Wars console release since Disney acquired Lucasfilm and the rights to the franchise, lots of eyes were on Dice's reimagining of the multiplayer fight fest.
I picked Power Stone because, as much acclaim as it got, it's a Capcom fighter that has been overshadowed by their other, more popular fighting game franchises, and aside from a PSP port, the Dreamcast is really the only way to play it, since it hasn't had any major re-released for home consoles, and the arcade cabinet is nowhere to be found.
But after more than a year since its announcement, did Capcom successfully evolve its fighting game franchise?
As the first major Star Wars console release since Disney acquired Lucasfilm and the rights to the franchise, lots of eyes were on Dice's reimagining of the multiplayer fight fest.
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