Sentences with phrase «franchise like dead»

Sega went on record early in the game's development, saying it wanted Isolation to be on par with a major franchise like Dead Space.
«With more than 200 games on notable platforms globally, and its proven success creating renowned franchises like Dead Island, Deep Silver is perfectly positioned to lead these brands into the next generation of interactive entertainment for fans around the world.»
Particularly with big franchises like Dead Space and Resident Evil drifting from survival horror into all - out action games, it has left the impression that the horror -LSB-...]
I'm not entirely sure how they did it — fresh franchises like Dead Space certainly helped, as did undeniably strong, if familiar products such as Battlefield 2.

Not exact matches

Paul Rudd's man - on - the - scene correspondent and sex god Brian Fantana is a kitten photographer; David Koechner's sportscaster Champ Kind now runs a fast - food franchise whose specialty looks like chicken but actually boasts a bigger profit margin (hint: he calls it «Chicken of the Cave»); and Steve Carell's Dada - dense weathercaster Brick Tamland is dead — but not for long.
Like in Red Dead Redemption and the GTA franchise, a wanted system will be implemented.
Combined with beat «em up gameplay and hundreds of different items to use against the hordes, the series» best psycopath bosses and mall setting and a ton of endings and secrets, Dead Rising still holds up today for both newcomers to the franchise and returning fans like me indulging in some gory nostalgia.
It seems like we are surely going to hear something related to Red Dead Redemption video game franchise from Rockstar Games at E3 2016, and it is going to be either a Red Dead Redemption 2 or a Red Dead Redemption Remaster.
Disney's feeble attempt at recapturing the «Pirates of the Caribbean» franchise magic feels more like a beaten dead horse than a rip - roaring good time.
That said, Red Dead Redemption wasn't the depressive kind of serious like Max Payne was, a franchise which practically thrived on making the life of its protagonist as miserable as possible.
Grand Theft Auto series publisher Take - Two Boss has revealed the reason behind why they will not annualize some of their core franchises like Grand Theft Auto, Red Dead Redemption and others.
details how the picture, in a way, is like the Day of the Dead of this budding franchise in its focus on one particular baddie.
When Season Two kicks off (with the first episode the last episode of the second disc in a bit of what I like to call «bad planning») with a cameo from everybody's favourite dead franchise hero Daredevil, it's apparent that whatever Korean sweat shop was extruding the templates for the first thirteen episodes had been cashed in for a somewhat superior Korean sweat shop priding themselves on animating something like 12 frames / second instead of an appalling four.
While it's sad that the bigger AAA Survival Horror games seem to be disappearing as publishers try to minimize risk or move away from single - player offline titles, and beloved scary franchises like Silent Hill or Dead Space aren't getting new entries, at least we have Capcom and Bethesda releasing big epic Survival Horrors and all the cool indie titles like Outlast and Observer picking up the slack.
When a direct question about what the possible future of the Red Dead franchise on PC could look like, or if there even was such a future, was asked, the answer provided was a masterful dodge.
Franchises like Red Dead and Call of Juarez consistently proved that a good Western game is more than doable — so why didn't everyone jump on the bandwagon like they did with the grimdark gung - ho bro shooters?
Well, now that the Terminator franchise is dead and buried for the foreseeable future, it looks like Arnie is finally gearing up for a return to -LSB-...]
If you're looking to get a couple of big franchise games, like Marvel vs. Capcom, Dead Rising, and Devil May Cry, on the cheap, take a look at the full list of games below.
Like the undead forces poked fun at within the movie itself, this franchise just doesn't know when to stay dead for good.
Part of Capcom's longevity is thanks to their uncanny knack for creating unexpected hits like Mega Man in 1987, Street Fighter II in 1991, Resident Evil in 1996 and Dead Rising in 2006, that become huge franchises that create entire new genres for the business.
Johnny Depp has certainly had one of the most interesting careers in Hollywood, becoming famous for playing unusual characters like Edward Scissorhands, Sweeney Todd, and Captain Jack Sparrow in the long - running Pirates Of The Caribbean franchise, which recently opened its fifth movie in the series, Dead Men Tell No...
It's been a while since new games of Dead Rising and Devil May Cry debuted on the market, however it seems like Capcom's development schedule includes games for both franchises.
For example, the big - name game title selection is spotty; you'll find Angry Birds, Monopoly, Dead Space, Madden, Plants vs. Zombies, and Need For Speed, but none of the other big franchises like NBA Jam, Dungeon Hunter, Infinity Blade, Real Racing, or even Scrabble or Words With Friends.
The 20 novels range in content and style, from franchises like Star Trek, Doctor Who, True Blood, and adaptations of video games like EA's Dragon Age and Dead Space, to recognizable comic collections like Joe Hill's Locke & Key, The Rocketeer, and Bloom County.
Because each new entry in the Call of Duty franchise pushed the previous year's game out, the publisher forged beyond the modern era with futuristic settings that were less accepted by the Call of Duty community, and bigger multiplayer modes (starting with the Left 4 Dead - like Zombies Mode featured in Call of Duty: World At War) that ultimately overshadowed anything players would find in the single - player campaign.
Speaking during the Cowen and Company analyst conference this week, Take - Two CEO Strauss Zelnick described Red Dead as a «permanent» franchise, like Grand Theft Auto and Borderlands.
It's been a while since new games of Dead Rising and Devil May Cry debuted on the market, however it seems like Capcom's development schedule includes games for both franchises.
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter was previously described as the last movie in the franchise, but like the zombies that terrorize the series, it seems that it will be rising from the dead.
Figures based on the popular zombie survival franchise «Left 4 Dead» were also shown, including a Boomer with a removable torso to display what it's like after you blow him up.
Much like Red Dead Redemption, Max Payne 3 serves as a shining example of how Rockstar can take a pre-existing franchise from a completely different studio and breathe new life into it by capitalizing on their storytelling strengths.
A squad based multiplayer shooter taking place in the best part of the Resident Evil franchise sounds like a dead ringer for success but only disappoints in the worst possible ways.
The Worst MGS, a DLC would have been great but this, it feels like DEAD RISING, and if you have a car you are almost invincible, leave it to Konami to ruin a franchise
What could've been an entirely new avenue for the franchise feels more like a dead end.
While it's sad that the bigger AAA Survival Horror games seem to be disappearing as publishers try to minimize risk or move away from single - player offline titles, and beloved scary franchises like Silent Hill or Dead Space aren't getting new entries, at least we have Capcom and Bethesda releasing big epic Survival Horrors and all the cool indie titles like Outlast and Observer picking up the slack.
It looks like the Dead Or Alive franchise may finally be growing up.
Deep Silver has published more than 200 games since 2003, including its own brands like the open world extravaganza Saints Row, the zombie action franchise Dead Island, and the grim post-apocalyptic future of the Metro series.
Shooter Franchises like Crisis, Dead Space, Farcry, and Lost Planet all had 3's at the end of their names, looking to wrap up their worlds with one final horah for their built in fan bases before this cycle ends.
Games like Wet and Dead to Rights have tried to pull of the same kind of action but haven't been able to meet the caliber of this franchise and Rockstar has delivered the on this third installment wonderfully.
It's far from an official confirmation, but it would make sense that Capcom would use the franchise's 10th anniversary as a way to sell a new remaster — basically, it's starting to look like Dead Rising may be making its way back to the PlayStation.
Although I am sometimes cynical of essentially sub-contracting a franchise out to a different developer, as a huge fan of some of Visceral's earlier work (Dead Space 1 & 2 remain two of my favorite games of the previous consoles and I really liked Dante's Inferno), I have trust this wont be a cowboy operation.
While the first trailer of the game made it look like the franchise was heading into a different direction, these new Dead Rising 3 screens from TGS 2013 show that the franchise's signature wackiness is here to stay.
From launch day you'll be able to get your hands on the likes of Ryse, Forza Motorsport 5, FIFA 14 and Dead Rising 3, while there are plenty more huge titles on the horizon, including Titanfall, Destiny, Sunset Overdrive and, of course, the next instalment in the Halo franchise.
This was despite the fact that Muramasa earned almost unanimously glowing reviews and sold extremely well in other parts of the world, even outselling big - name franchise releases like Dead Space: Extraction in the US.
I guess the only survival franchise I like now is Dead Space, since Resident Evil has fallen to grace.
As for what the mystery game could be, there are a few possibilities, like a follow - up to Red Dead Redemption, which Take - Two has referred to in the past as one of its «permanent» franchises.
The long - running, live - action Resident Evil film franchise came to an end with The Final Chapter in 2016, but much like a zombie, this series just won't stay dead.
From sequels to classic franchises like The House of the Dead and Columns, to new franchises like SEGA GT and arcade oddities like The Typing of the Dead, a collaboration with Namco, and a dog walking simulator.
The Pinball of the Dead is one of the quirkiest Game Boy Advance games, and is a definite must play for fans of the franchise, or for those who simply like a great game of pinball.
When a direct question about what the possible future of the Red Dead franchise on PC could look like, or if there even was such a future, was asked, the answer provided was a masterful dodge.
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, much like a zombie, has reinvigorated life into a dead franchise.
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