As gamers, we have seen a lot of our favorite
franchises die over time, taking with them the passionate communities that had supported and celebrated their titles throughout the years.
Not exact matches
Just because your
franchise dies does not mean make another one its non original has lack of entertainment i refuse to watch this sharknado i am
over the lack of originality 0/10
When long - time R2 - D2 performer Kenny Baker
died last year, the Star Wars
franchise quietly noted that actor Jimmy Vee — who worked without being credited on the character for Star Wars: The Force Awakens — would take
over the role for the then - untitled Episode VIII.
As a fan of even the fourth entry in the
Die Hard
franchise, which introduced John McClane's estranged daughter Lucy, it is my sad duty to announce that A Good Day to
Die Hard is not just the worst entry in the series, but one of the worst movies I've seen
over the last few years — and seeing a bad movie in IMAX only makes it worse.
The Ninja Gaiden
franchise has been known for its punishing difficulty, but this time around the studio has kept the casual fan in mind by including «Hero» mode, which basically serves as an easy mode for inexperienced players who don't want to
die over and
over again.
Fans have debated
over where Sonic games started going downhill for years, and I'm of the belief that once the Dreamcast
died the
franchise took a turn for the worse.
Dark Souls is a
franchise many have loved to
die in
over the past several years.
Long has it been lamented that the Syndicate
franchise died on it's arse at the hands of EA when they took
over Bullfrog.
For the first time in the series» history, Corpse Party: Blood Drive will be released physically in North America through a limited «Everafter Edition» for a suggested retail price of $ 49.99, containing a two - disc compilation of songs from Corpse Party, Corpse Party: Book of Shadows, and Corpse Party: Blood Drive, as well as a «
Dying Art» grimoire featuring
over 100 pages of artwork from throughout the
franchise.
«There was an article in The Seattle Times that basically indicated that
franchises were taking
over and that independents were
dying,» says Bill Fredrickson, CRB, president, Harper Bond Inc., REALTORS ®, Bellevue, Wash., which has about 50 salespeople.