Sentences with phrase «fighting franchise with»

The project followed a previous partnership for Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game, a pen and paper RPG combining the fighting franchise with White Wolf's World of Darkness rules.
Atom comes to DC's fighting franchise with gadgets and the ability to radically alter his size.

Not exact matches

Signing a megadeal with a franchise fighting to stay relevant makes a slugger's job description a whole lot more complicated — especially when you're the first client of Jay Z's new sports agency.
The answer must come fairly quickly, too, because, as was not the case in the old days when Ben Kerner roved the land with a franchise in his pocket, much as other peddlers had hawked pots and pans, the stakes are too high now for any protracted fight for survival.
Sir Richard Branson's company, which successfully fought the government's initial decision to award the franchise to rival train operator First Group, has cut a deal with ministers which will see Virgin Rail run the lucrative train line until the end of 2014.
«IFA, along with the Coalition to Save New York Restaurants, will aggressively fight Governor Cuomo's politically - motivated decision to discriminate against local franchise small business simply to satisfy the request of his allies at the Service Employees International Union.»
We are in full compliance with our merger order and the New York City franchise, and we will fight these baseless actions vigorously.»
After revealing his origins in Rise of the Planet of the Apes and exploring his struggle to keep the peace in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, the Apes franchise returns this summer with War for the Planet of the Apes, which finds Caesar fighting for the survival of his species against a group of humans led by Woody Harrelson's Colonel.
The game, which allows families, tweens and teens to experience a wild journey to rock stardom where they can «Build a Band and Rock the Universe,» combines the multiplayer music experience of Rock Band with the fun, customization and humor of the LEGO videogame franchise packed with brilliant chart - topping songs and classic favorites suitable for younger audiences, including: Blur's «Song 2», Carl Douglas's «Kung Fu Fighting», Europe's «The Final Countdown», Good Charlotte's «Boys and Girls», and Pink's «So What.»
You might have some fun if you've never played another Naruto fighting game — but anyone who's spent time with the franchise will find this pales in comparison to its predecessors.
The iconic fighting game franchise is back with upgraded visuals, over-the-top action, a wild cast of combatants, rocking reactive music, and C - C - C - Combo Breakers.
After nearly a decade, the popular fighting franchise returns to Xbox One with the «Killer Instinct» characters and combos that revolutionized fighting games.
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.
Sure, the monsters from two venerable franchises meet and fight, and the film even concludes with a winner of sorts.
With new demons and characters introduced to the game and lots of fighting and puzzling elements to get through, Onimusha Dawn of Dreams is a worthy successor in this excellent franchise.
Unlike the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm series which is more and more a mess of technical, balance and gameplay issues these days, Brave Soldiers delivers what is a nice, franchise - based fighting game, at first, i was expecting a simple fighting game with some button mashing, however, the game proved me wrong and i fell in love, the combo system, while easy, is a lot more deep than the one in the Naruto games, with all of the characters having two special attacks, two «burst attacks», a knock - away and a launcher respectively, a throw and an ultimate attack (called a «Big Bang Attack»), every character also has an universal dodge - action that sends them behind their enemies while spending one cosmo bar, making bar management that much precious and shielding you from a half - a-hour combo, unlike in the NUNS series, the fighting and the characters are nicely balanced, with every character being fun to play and viable at the same time, the game runs smoothly without frame - rate issues and the cell - shaded graphics, character models, arenas and effects alike are nice to the eye, battles are divided into rounds, with all the tiny nice stuff like character introductions and outros being intact (fun fact: the characters will even comment on their score after the battle), the game also features an awakening system, called the «Seventh Sense» awakening, unlike the NUNS awakening system which became severely unbalanced in the later game, every character simply gains a damage / defense boost, with the conditions being the same for all characters, eliminating situations when one character can use awakening at almost any point in the battle, or one awakening being drastically stronger than the other, the game has a story mode with three story arcs used to unlock characters, a collection mode, tournament modes, a survival mode, a series of special versus modes and online battle modes.
Though Goku has faced off against much tougher adversaries, there's a reason why Frieza is still the most iconic villain in the franchise, and his fight with Goku doesn't disappoint.
The film takes place in Los Angeles as we spend our time with a platoon of Marines fighting for survival, but in the background the aliens are attacking locations all over the planet, hence the international title of the movie being World Invasion: Battle Los Angeles (franchise alert!).
Still, with Whedon leaving the Avengers franchise right before all sorts of creative new recruits are introduced to fight Thanos — including Doctor Strange, Ant - Man, and Black Panther — does he harbor any twinge of regret that he won't ever get to script the first Avengers conversation between, say, Tony Stark and Star - Lord?
From Donkey Kong in July 1981 to NES Remix in December 2013, the Mario games franchises have entertained many generations of childhood, kept us busy during long holidays and even made us fight with our cousins and childhood friends.
Arc System Works are one of the best fighting game studios there is, and with BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle they're bringing together a bunch of their favorite franchises in a Marvel vs. Capcom style crossover feast for fans of Japanese anime and games.
Whether or not V can reach the same level of cultural impact as its predecessor remains to be seen, but with a nice mix of returning cast members, fresh faces and a new outlook on the genre, no franchise is better positioned to lead fighting games into the new generation.
We'd certainly like to see it spread to Namco Bandai's other fighting franchises, even given our short time with the feature, and we wouldn't be surprised if others in the industry took to crafting their own online, stat - tracking facsimiles.
And Nintendo fans are eager for more Zelda now, but with a fully - fledged Wii U title approximately a year away — or perhaps even longer — Hyrule Warriors is the only one flying the flag, merging the world and characters of the series with the gameplay mechanics of another: Tecmo Koei's Warriors franchise, which features multiple characters fighting hordes of enemies across large territories.
Sword - fighting spinoff Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance launched on Steam this year, and the first and second entries in the franchise were ported across some time after their console debuts - albeit with rather mixed results.
Anyone familiar with the John Wick franchise will know how fantastic, unique, and brutal 87Eleven's fight scenes are, and you can see that style translated in Amber Heard's video.
With these new characters, stages and costumes, top fighting game franchises Super Smash Bros., Street Fighter, Virtua Fighter and Tekken unite for the very first time.
Major fighting games have been flush with cameos from a diverse collection of franchises and Soul Calibur is no stranger to featuring major characters from other games.
With the game getting these guest characters from other fighting games franchises, it's not surprising to hear that Harada would love to take this a bit further.
Harking back to past Bond scripts and including snippets of plot points from Craig's legacy to the franchise, the screenplay has the defiant covert operative resorting to his infamous tricks of seducing beautiful women (passionate kissing and undressing implies further sexual activity), engaging in car chases with decked out vehicles (in this case a Aston Martin DB10 designed especially for the movie) and fighting a crime empire with an infinitely wealthy, villainous kingpin who commands an army of minions.
Arc System Works is continuing its strong support for the Nintendo Switch with a surprising but welcome throwback to the first game in one of its most popular fighting franchises.
Aside from having an incredibly solid fighting game structure at its core, Dragon Ball FighterZ is a title that Arc System Works clearly treated with respect and love for the franchise that it is inspired by, and it stands toe - to - toe with the iconic anime and manga because of it.
Anyway, today % 26rsquo; s collection of one - day - only sales is filled with franchises familiar to PC and console gamers alike, whether you enjoy street fighting, tomb raiding, commanding and conquering, or simply shooting someone in the face.
It is one of the most popular fighting game franchise sharing this honor with Street Fighter...
Creed (PG - 13 for violence, profanity and sensuality) Seventh installment in the Rocky series revives the franchise with this spin - off which finds Apollo Creed's son (Michael B. Jordan) being trained for a title fight by his late father's legendary adversary (Sly Stallone).
With the ongoing additional characters, including King of Fighter's Geese and the upcoming Noctis from Final Fantasy XV, Tekken 7 is certainly the biggest in the franchise to date and our winner for Best Fighting Game of 2017.
Packed with references to Capcom's famous fighting game franchise and tagged with the # 4ThePlayers hashtag, this viral video from Sony seems to indicate something Street Fighter is happening on the PlayStation 4, but what?
Double Dragon provided an important stepping stone that would lead to Capcom defining the beat»em up genre with Final Fight, as well as leading to its own long franchise of titles (including the profoundly depressing Double Dragon 2: The Revenge) and even a feature film adaptation.
It's a major shift for the franchise, with Arc System Works creating a more traditional fighting game while capturing the anime series» visual style in spectacular fashion.
The seventh instalment of the Marvel franchise, due out in the US on May 23, brings back two - time X-Men director Bryan Singer, as the younger selves of X-Men Professor Charles Xavier (played by James McAvoy) and Magneto (Michael Fassbender) join forces with their older selves (Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen) to fight species across two time periods.
Says the dealer: «You are fighting with your own sister franchises up and down the block, and it cheapens the brand.»
Pet Care, a dog walking, pet sitting and boarding franchise, joined forces with natural pet food manufacturer Halo, Purely For Pets, not too long ago to launch a pilot program designed to fight pet obesity and promote healthy pet lifestyles.
With the next installment of the major Nintendo fighting franchise Super Smash Bros. coming later this year and an open - world Legend of Zelda (plus many more Nintendo - developed games) coming next year, the Wii U could finally be turning a corner and becoming a serious contender for this generation's console crown.
You'll need to make sure Kiryu is in the best physical condition possible because this game is the penultimate melding of the franchises Japanese gangster theme featuring intense CQC fighting and tops it off with fun activities that every location in the game has to offer.
It had its fair share of flaws with its new features but there's no denying that the battling is one of the most solid systems in recent fighting franchises.
14 years ago Street Fighter was a campy Jean - Claude Van Damme vehicle and also sadly the last role of the legendary Raul Julia, now it's a franchise starting, kung - fu flick with a focus on bringing the over-the-top fighting game franchise some what down to earth.
It's an epic, satisfying, fun, challenging fight that easily ranks as one of the best boss battles in recent years, although not quite managing to get up there with some of the Metal Gear Solid franchises most iconic fights.
With an alternating yearly schedule separating EA's MMA and Fight Night franchises, a heavyweight showdown between THQ's UFC and EA's MMA could be in the cards for 2012.
With over 45 million games sold, the TEKKEN series is the bestselling fighting game franchise of all times.
Perhaps in future editions including multiple control, gameplay choices might satisfy everyone, sort of like they have done with the WWE wrestling / fighting franchise.
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