Sentences with phrase «franchise right back»

Id's new Doom takes the franchise right back to its roots, throwing a stranded space marine — you, the player — into a whirling maelstrom of slaughter and chaos as you battle alone against the armies of hell.
Man, they really knocked that game out of the park and put that old franchise right back on the map.

Not exact matches

In 2019, the rights to the «Terminator» franchise will go back to Cameron.
Looking back 10 years later (that's right, we've been watching Transformers movies for a decade now), you can see so much potential in the franchise.
«I've always thought Bennigan's was an iconic brand; so when I heard that Bennigan's was back, I just knew it was the right concept at the right time and a perfect fit for what I've been looking for,» said David Hollinger, franchise owner of the Panama City restaurant.
The timing is unassailably cool, showing up after the lost decade, right when there's some danger of losing the current decade, and helping that rich, storied franchise get back to their championship ways is absolutely gross, which is how you can also tell how special it is.
Minnesota's franchise running back tore his right meniscus and is out indefinitely.
That's why it's right to put the East Coast Mainline back in private hands Main From Tony Lodge: Why new rail franchises must not become new railopolies»
Although many fans had hoped that the failure of 20th Century Fox's 2015 Fantastic Four reboot meant that Marvel's First Family may potentially find itself heading back home to Marvel Studios, it seems that Fox isn't looking to give up the rights to the potentially lucrative superhero franchise just yet.
Actor Jason Segel («How I Met Your Mother»), seemingly noticing the rash retirement forced onto The Muppets back in 1999 (when their last feature film, the slipshod «Muppets from Space», was released) and the lack of good old family humour and fozzie fuzzy, pitched a relaunch of the film franchise to Disney (who now have the rights to the characters).
The Resident Evil franchise has been through so many changes over the past decade and going back and remaking this particular game on this big of a scale is a difficult task to get right.
I understand that a lot of fanboys have visions of Spidey web - slinging alongside Captain America and the Hulk and Iron Man dancing through their heads, and that they're rooting for Sony's Spidey reboot to fail because they have some misguided notion that if the franchise flops, the studio will surrender the movie rights to Spider - Man back to Disney and Marvel Studios, considering their whole superhero thing a failed experiment.
And while the franchise has finally entered straight - to - VOD territory (a sure sign of fatigue), it's hard to ignore the ridiculous talent behind it — that's right, Inside duo Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo are bringing the chainsaw - wielding madman back to life.
While being so different in regards to the first - person view and abandoning of typical RE lore — Umbrella Corp., the t - Virus, zombies, etc. — what Resident Evil VII does so right is that it goes back to the gameplay roots of the franchise.
Sometimes it slips the mind just how varied developer Deep Silver's back catalogue really is, right up until two of their bigger franchises are put side by side in a bundle.
Michael: It's hard to imagine what could bring me back to the franchise at this point, (I feel like I only just got done sitting through At World's End) but a a 90 minute running time would be a step in the right direction.
Sure, LucasArts would have to dig it up and purchase the rights from the remains of the now - defunct Pandemic Studios, but the familiarity will bring players back to their beloved franchise.
FAVORITE MOVIES: The Friday the 13th franchise, Kevin Smith movies, the films of George A. Romero (especially the initial Dead trilogy), Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1 & 2, FleshEater, Intruder, Let the Right One In, Return of the Living Dead, The Evil Dead, Jaws, Tremors, From Dusk Till Dawn, Phantasm, Halloween, The Hills Have Eyes, Back to the Future trilogy, Dazed and Confused, the James Bond series, Mission: Impossible, the MCU, the list goes on and on
In an alternate dimension, a different version of myself is probably looking back fondly on Halo 5: Guardians right now, praising it as the beginning of an exciting new era for the franchise and a worthwhile addition for any Xbox One collection.
/ Film James Cameron gets the rights to Terminator back soon and the franchise will be revived.
At this rate we will have to wait until Marvel gets the rights back to both franchises before we will see anything half - way decent for two of the greatest comic book titles in the world.
The animated movie of 2014 that really kicked you right in the feels, How To Train Your Dragon 2 balanced the swooping, soaring excitement of seeing loveable characters blast fire at bad guys on the backs of winged wyrms with an emotional side that saw fans of the franchise blubbing into their Hiccup - emblazoned Big Gulps.
Only some late - game missteps on Capcom's part hold this experience back, but even with those miscues, Dead Rising 3 continues to take this franchise in the right direction.
The Mortal Kombat franchise may have gone veering wildly into the Woods of Crappiness for a while there but Netherealm finally brought the fighter back onto the right path with Mortal Kombat 9, a blisteringly fun game that I utterly adored.
I think that we have tried to find the right solution for each franchise individually, and Call of Duty has really benefitted from that annual innovation moment, that annual reengagement moment where a lot of people, who maybe played for a couple months and had a great experience but moved on to other things, come back and check out the new game, and there's advantages and disadvantages to both.
With all that excitement building up over the upcoming release of Mass Effect Andromeda, it might be the perfect time to jump right back to where the whole franchise started.
The latter also ran into some troubles to retain rights to the franchise a few years ago: Gearbox acquired the rights to Duke Nukem Forever from 3D Realms back in 2010 but relations between the two developers soured in 2013 when 3D Realms kicked off a lawsuit against Gearbox allegedly unpaid DNF royalties.
After securing the rights to the franchise in the THQ auction, Nordic Games has brought back some of the original developers along with some new folks to deliver MX vs. ATV Supercross, the next entry in the series.
I, like I imagine many players of the F1 franchise, went into this game as I had with all the F1 games right back up to 2011, with the mindset that 2015 would be the year I can finally crack those chicanes and exit those corners as only the champions know how to.
Not only did the game look great but it appeared as though the franchise was headed back in the right direction where Spidey truly thrives — an open world free roaming environment where there is more web slinging action than you can shake a stick at.
I think a new racing title is just what Microsoft needs, and I think with the right studio, they could bring the franchise back.
All of that nostalgia leads us into our secondary topic for the week in which we discuss franchises that have earned the right to come back in similar legacy collections.
Yep that's right, Burnout is back and whilst it's not a new entry for the beloved arcade racing franchise, those with fond memories of their time in Paradise City can now get back into the smashing, crashing and high - speed racing that made those memories so fond in the first...
The Resident Evil franchise has been through so many changes over the past decade and going back and remaking this particular game on this big of a scale is a difficult task to get right.
Resident Evil 7 did so much right in terms of throwbacks to previous games and really taking the franchise back to its more survival horror roots.
Yep that's right, Burnout is back and whilst it's not a new entry for the beloved arcade racing franchise, those with fond memories of their time in Paradise City can now get back into the smashing, crashing and high - speed racing that made those memories so fond in the first place.
This new installment in Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed series takes place in Egypt and will see the franchise go right back to the very start of the Brotherhood's history.
Good games are the foundation to such an economy, which is why Qanba USA has chosen to support the TWT, knowing that the investment goes right back to franchise and in turn, Bandai Namco can continue to put out great content and improvements throughout Tekken 7's long life.
While Metroid: Samus Returns is definitely a step in the right direction to get the series back to its former glory, its far from the franchise revival the series really needs at this point.
How do micro grids apply to Private Use Networks, Franchise Rights, Stranded Costs / Charge backs and Redundancy in connection with cross utility easements and restrictions by the local TDU.
Here's a look at a selection of the blogs that have been added to the directory since our last round of new additions back in October: The Family Connection Human Rights Blog in Ontario Franchise Justice Blog Calgary Lawyer The Workplace Matters Just Biotech LawNow Magazine's Blog Survol... more»
Last year, the HTC One boasted its Beats Audio sounds, but since HTC sold back its rights to the franchise, the One now features HTC's own BoomSound speakers.
While being so different in regards to the first - person view and abandoning of typical RE lore — Umbrella Corp., the t - Virus, zombies, etc. — what Resident Evil VII does so right is that it goes back to the gameplay roots of the franchise.
Re / Max International has just sold a regional franchise for Venezuela, and recently bought back franchise rights for South Africa.
U.S. parent company Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation bought back the master franchise rights in 2007.
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