Sentences with phrase «huge franchise like»

To say a huge franchise like Uncharted will not be continued by someone else is silly beyond belief.
Animal Crossing may not be a HUGE franchise like pokemon or Mario but its still pretty popular!
He has worked on huge franchises like Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon, America's Army, Ratchet & Clank, Command & Conquer and many more.
That said, when it comes to huge franchises like Fallout 4, there will always be a sizeable number of fans who pick up the season pass without batting an eyelid.

Not exact matches

This means the console will miss out on huge titles like FIFA 14, Battlefield 4 or any other of the publisher's mammoth franchises.
«We've made Texas a priority expansion market ever since we started franchising, and we feel very fortunate that a successful restaurateur like Moussa is such a huge fan of our brand,» said Brandon Landry, co-founder of Walk - On's Enterprises.
F1 2016 was a huge step forward for Codemasters» racing game franchise but there's still a lot more we'd like to see.
Ron Howard, who's tied to this franchise like a man trapped in a decaying house by a huge mortgage, tries without success to blow life into David Koepp's script.
The game was a huge crossover title with characters from various franchises like Street Fighter, Resident Evil, Mega Man, Tekken, Tales of Vesperia and more.
It's a huge win for the Thor fans hugely disappointed with the look of the sets, along with the franchise not taking more active steps to look more like Middle - Earth.
i think having a few cameos from other franchises like zelda and metroid in a mariokart game would be fantastic, but i would» nt want them to make a huge deal out of it, calling it «mariokart allstars» or anything like that.
Besides that far - fetched wish I would like to see a new Star Fox because I've been a huge fan of that franchise since Star Fox 64.
Test audiences didn't enjoy the direction the franchise went with the cult mythology so huge chunks of the film were re-shot to make the film feel like your average slasher, which is what the result felt like.
Before I state my reply, id like to point out that I am a huge fan of the Angelina Jolie franchise as well as the original games.
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.
I'm a huge fan of the franchise, but loathed 2016 — it seemed like...
Kelly Marie Tran (Rose Tico), who's about to have her world explode as a new addition to this huge franchise, talked about how fearless Fisher needed to be to handle the fame thrust upon her by something like Star Wars.
The size and scale of the world has never been so huge and changes to the formula make this traditional franchise feel like a fresh experience.
Looking like something of a redemptive title for the franchise, Isolation feels like a huge winner, capturing the essence of the Alien mythos while reintroducing something that's truly lacking in gaming today - terror.
Satoru Iwata had a huge impact on the gaming industry, helping numerous franchises like Pokemon and Smash Bros become what they are today when they saw early development troubles.
Getting to see this game come out is a huge kick, and in my opinion, the new game does exactly what an update of a franchise like this should do — it speaks to the previous games & eras, while working hard at being its own game with its own style.
Of course even given a unanimous critical hammering some franchises are so strong like Call Of Duty and Star Wars that a stinker link Declassified or Phantom Menace can still be a huge success.
The Warriors franchise has always boasted its ability to render huge numbers of characters on screen at once, but it doesn't feel optimised and that often leaves the maps feeling like big, empty boxes.
The third addition to the annual franchise from Italian developers Milestone has, like other iterations of the game, come in under the radar - likely missed by a huge chunk of the gaming community.
The drinking board's first order of business was to start making games again, many of them from some of Konami's hugely lucrative and immensely popular franchises that fans have been literally begging to throw huge wads of cash at for like, one million years.
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.
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.
Like most of the readers who have submitted their 2 cents, I'm a huge fan of the Aliens and Predator film franchises.
As we covered earlier today, Phil Spencer discussed Xbox Play Anywhere with Xbox Live's Larry Hryb and mentioned the game roster for 2017 thus far being less focused on huge core franchises like first - person Halo and Gears of War and more on third - party and exclusive titles.
Today RPG franchises like Shin Megami Tensei pride themselves on having a huge track list, but for a small developer like Produce to come out of nowhere with this much musical variety in such a long game was very impressive for the time.
The Star Wars franchise has been a huge pillar of the gaming community for years following the original trilogy's release, with classics like Star Wars: Dark Forces, Star Wars: X-Wing, and Star Wars: Rogue...
I'm a huge fan of the Thief franchise, and this just adds another black mark to this games image right now but as a loyal fan I can't wait for reviews so it looks like I'll have to pre-order... don't disappoint me Square Enix.
This looks like a big step for the franchise, but its hard to tell if it will be a huge leap like Yakuza 2 to Yakuza 3 due to how little they show in this video (and how well past Yakuza titles captured in - game faces).
Stardew Valley has been a huge hit that acts very much like the Harvest Moon franchise.
The cult favorite action - RPG franchise sounds like a dream to me on paper: slick swordplay, huge monsters to take down, co-op action and a whole bunch of Capcom fan service.
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