«Ultimately, Garden Warfare 2 suffers a little from what has plagued several
other franchise sequels recently — a sense of familiarity, and new launch content that feels a little lean, but will be expanded over time via free downloadable updates.
Not exact matches
Mattel (mat) says that under the deal, it can market toys and
other consumer products inspired by the
franchise and its many feature films, as well as an upcoming
sequel that's planned for 2018.
If the film succeeds, they have
other projects waiting in the wings, including multiple X-Men
sequels (can anyone say «
franchise»?).
If the gasps and guffaws during my screening are any indication, it's likely Blumhouse will have another crowd - pleasing
franchise on its hands (Happy Death Day 2 is on the way, along with
sequels to
other Blumhouse hits like The Purge, Insidious and Unfriended) with a nifty, if derivative, gimmick that lends itself to multiple
sequels.
This continuation of the Terminator
franchise will serve as a direct
sequel to T2: Judgment Day and ignore the events of the
other three Terminator
sequels.
With anticipation building for the April 15th release of Dimension Films» Scream 4 — the latest entry in the top - grossing slasher
franchise after more than ten years of silence — B - D reporter Chris Eggertsen and a horde of
other journalists crowded into a conference room at West Hollywood's Mondrian Hotel this week to engage in a Q&A session with director Wes Craven, returning cast members Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox Arquette, and David Arquette, and new additions Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, Rory Culkin, and Anthony Anderson, to discuss their involvement in the massively - hyped new
sequel.
Spoiler alert for
other franchises now, but here are some of the high profile
sequels that pulled the same twist of killing off the love interest: The Bourne Supremacy, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, Fast & Furious (the fourth one for those who've lost track of the titles).
What we are excited about: Similar to this week's
other big release, Bridget Jones's Baby is a
sequel to a beloved a
franchise that has been away from cineplexes for a while.
With the appointment of Parent, MGM will enter its new phase of evolution by focusing on its major movie
franchises highlighted by JAMES BOND and PINK PANTHER
sequels, THE HOBBIT, THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR 2, THE OUTER LIMITS, ROBOCOP, DEATH WISH and FAME, among
others.
There are, inevitably, plans in the works for a «Transformers Universe» featuring
sequels, prequels, and possibly crossovers with
other Hasbro - toy
franchises such as G.I. Joe.
Although the name may not be immediately familiar the the average person, he directed one of the most beloved
sequels of all time (The Empire Strikes Back) along with a couple of
other less well - received
franchise sequels (Robocop II and the non-EON Bond flick Never Say Never Again).
The
other 13 are originals, or as I call them, new
franchises (a few of them will surely get
sequels.)
How do you feel about the
other entries of the Halloween
franchise getting referenced in the new
sequel?
Pair With: 22 Jump Street — for more of Lord and Miller at their best, offering the
other half of a surprisingly hilarious and pointed satire of Hollywood,
franchises,
sequels and action movie tropes.
Bell's
other franchise, Disney's Frozen has not yet begun recording her voice for the
sequel.
Stars from
other summer films — including Chris Pine, Zoe Saldana and Zachary Quinto from the «Star Trek»
sequel and Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez from the «Fast & Furious»
franchise — appeared as presenters during the ceremony.
Most of what they do are
sequels to 5 + year old
franchises with 2 + games already in them that have very little new or interesting to offer, and the rest is ruined by microtransactions, lootboxes, or some
other form of fuckery that has no place in a $ 60 - $ 120 game (if you count the season pass necessary to get the full experience)
Other than that, the Blackguards
franchise created a great
sequel and is definitely worth playing if it's your kind of game.
I really hope it has a
sequel in the same vein and that it spurs
others onto revitalising their lost
franchises.
Lets go back and change the review scores on every
other sequel / prequel of
other franchise to 8.0 yeh!
It's understandable when a
sequel iterates on its predecessor, but Ubisoft is one publisher with MANY
franchises all building off each
other.
More than any
other franchise, I am share an equal amount of enthusiasm and reluctance for a true
sequel.
Unlike «those
other guys,» jabs MTV Games executive VP and general manager Scott Guthrie, Harmonix has been allowed to take their time to «evolve» the Rock Band
franchise; something we'll be seeing at E3 next month and the reason why there hasn't been a numerical
sequel since 2008.
Unlike
other franchises that use the toys to life framework for their game, Lego Dimensions is not being quick to jump to a
sequel, instead this game continues to expand with new sets and for this sec...
Dragon Age: Origins Primary reason is that on my list of favorite game titles it was one of the only new titles, the
others being
sequels / new installments of a previous
franchise.
Other reviews discuss the brevity of the plot and it wraps making you feel like a
sequel could wrap up some more points, I feel that this game (much like The Order: 1886 mentioned at the beginning) is a great concept and potential start to a
franchise worth following.
Sequels... some are praised as better than the original, others are regarded as failures to the franchise, or just gaming in general; but there is one thing sequels always bring us, that in which can not deny, a ne
Sequels... some are praised as better than the original,
others are regarded as failures to the
franchise, or just gaming in general; but there is one thing
sequels always bring us, that in which can not deny, a ne
sequels always bring us, that in which can not deny, a new game.
Speaking to premium UK games magazine Edge, visionary Japanese developer Guichi Suda has intimated that, after the upcoming
sequel to his seminal No More Heroes is released on the Wii, it may be time to expand the
franchise to
other platforms.
It's really only a shame that it never received a
sequel (especially considering a certain 2008
sequel to a certain
other Rare
franchise focused on vehicle construction, and probably would have been more warmly received as a follow - up to Blast Corps).
These similarities, among
others, make Tales of Monkey Island feel like a true
sequel in the Monkey Island
franchise.
The game didn't deliver in full, despite good character development and interaction and some interesting ideas, and it was up to the
sequel to make Nights of Azure a
franchise that could stand up to
other established JRPG series.