When taking a step back and looking at the big picture, The Golf Club 2 feels like a solid follow - up to an already
promising new franchise.
Not exact matches
So popular was the premise, so bright the
promise, that soon the Sunday Assembly was ready to
franchise, branching out into cities such as
New York, Dublin and Melbourne.
«Our
franchise locations have 30 taps, and going forward, all our
new restaurants will have 36 taps, with the rest in bottles and cans, predominantly bottles,»
promises Mike Mrlik, president of the Old Chicago brand.
Our bid
promises not only to uphold the great legacy of the World Cup but also to advance global growth by creating
new opportunities for the world's soccer economy, including greater television and sponsorship rights, increased
franchise and team values and greater investment in player development.
After last week's vote in Tampa, where a half - cent increase in the Hillsborough County sales tax was approved to help underwrite a
new stadium, it's looking more and more as if the NFL, which has
promised loyal Cleveland fans a team for the 1999 season, will be delivering an expansion club rather than an existing
franchise to that city.
But the
new,
promising franchise quarterback, DeShaun Watson, is begging for his return.
With an uncompromising attitude to complex plotting and graphic content, Red Sparrow is a
promising beginning to a potential
new spy
franchise.
Co-creators of Hulu's
new streaming spoof of «The Real Housewives»
franchise Danielle Schneider and Dannah Phirman
promise «a lot of drinking, a lot of boozing.
Not only are there a surprising lack of
new releases this month, but only a few of them show any sort of
promise, like the latest installment in the «Fast and Furious»
franchise and the directorial debut from Alex Garland, which still doesn't make up for the fact that a «Paul Blart: Mall Cop» sequel actually exists.
Considering that
franchise producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura has
promised fewer Transformers in the spinoff, it's curious as to why they would decide to include Optimus Prime in the
new installment.
With a graphical overhaul,
new characters, story, and battle system, Crimson Gem Saga
promises to be a departure from the first game in the
franchise.
Last year, Warner Bros.
promised 16
new franchises in Year Two, and since then they've made good on that
promise with 13 of them.
In 2013, after a pair of teenage roles in the best of modern episodic TV, The Wire and Friday Night Lights, he was showered with acclaim for the way he commanded the screen in Fruitvale Station, re-creating the last day in the life of the 22 - year - old Oscar Grant, inexplicably shot dead by a transit cop in San Francisco on
New Year's Eve; this year he has already appeared as one of the reimagined Fantastic Four — a mark of his growing stature, however stuttering the end result — and he will soon play the title role in Creed, an unexpected and unexpectedly
promising extension of the Rocky
franchise.
Overall, it looks to be particularly
promising for long - time fans of the TV show, but may also reel in those who are
new to the
franchise.
Naturally Rockstar are
promising higher resolutions and longer draw distances for the
new version of their killer
franchise, but they also claim it will have the following features:
Adding in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (best MK to date + 50 % more tracks +
new battle mode), Arms (
promising new IP), Splatoon 2 (sequel to Nintendos best
new IP since Pikmin), Xenoblade 2 (one of best JRPGS
franchises of modern era), Skyrim (portable Skyrim?
Plus, they've gone in a pretty
new yet
promising direction with one of their most beloved
franchises - God of War.
The first The Evil Within was a
promising start to a
new survival - horror
franchise.
Promising the biggest change to the
franchise on this console generation, NHL 13 will be available on September 13, 2012 in Australia and September 14, 2012 in
New Zealand.
Promising a
new action - packed playstyle, is this
new entry in the series the reinvention of the
franchise, or should it be left to rot and die?
The very beginning of the year started out very
promising with a
new IP that's already become a well - loved
franchise: Bayonetta.
The
newest game in the
franchise, Forza 7,
promised to deliver an abundance -LSB-...]
But Ubisoft
promises to bring fourth a
new power house in one of their most prominent
franchises.
With the variety of
new mini games and a twist to the original gameplay, with all players travelling together throughout the stages, Mario Party 9 has made good on
promises of a fresh and exciting change of pace to this well - known
franchise.
EA has made an impressive effort to establish a
new identity for their basketball
franchise, but the game doesn't quite live up to its
promise.
There aren't a lot of details right now, but developer Visceral Games
promise to bring «the
franchise's darkest chapters» with Awakened, in what seems to be an all -
new adventure that's «even more gruesome and terrifying than ever before.»
Of course we will see the usual regurgitation of classic
franchises for the
new device, but I'm hoping we will see something
new emerge with the
promise of re-capturing the core gaming audience.
The fourth game in the Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell series thrusts players into a
new breed of gameplay that
promises to innovate and revolutionize the Splinter Cell
franchise.
Strong year - on - year growth, a loyal fan base and control of a genre, however niche it may be, while allowing core
franchises to draw in
new fans while capitalising on links to
new markets offers great
promise for the future.
Square Enix has
promised that Final Fantasy 15 is going to be more engaging game then any other in the
franchise, a lot of which has to do with its
new battle system which is real time and action oriented.
All of this
new information is
promising of a game that will truly let players wander the desolate landscapes and anarchic sprawl of the
franchise like never before.
In addition to Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag and Watch Dogs, Ubisoft
promises to deliver a mix of
new episodes of existing
franchises,
new IPs and digital titles for Xbox One within the system's first 12 months on the market.
Xbox Gamer We were
promised lots of hot
new next - gen gaming
franchises but where have they all gone?
All this is par for the course really when talking about COD but these are what we consider to be last - gen problems; we were
promised something more and if Titanfall, a brand
new IP from a
new studio can deliver a far more fluid and balanced MP affair a lot earlier on in this
new console life cycle, then Activision and the studios developing these games part of a billion dollar
franchise simply have no excuse whatsoever.
Being Ubisoft's latest entry in the
franchise, «Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands» has a
promise giving gamers a whole
new diverse experience in the open world genre, which is considerably a first for the series.
Battle royale is heading to Call of Duty this year, as Treyarch has announced the Blackout battle royale mode for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, and it
promises to bring a whole
new experience to the
franchise.
Most importantly though, the outstanding final product of Mario + Rabbids not only lays the foundation for a very
promising new Nintendo Switch
franchise, but also throws the door wide open for more big collaborations between the Big N and major third - party game studios on the platform.
In addition to a rich story and campaign, «Halo 4» introduces a groundbreaking
new multiplayer offering, called «Halo Infinity Multiplayer,» that builds off of the «Halo»
franchise's rich multiplayer history and
promises to continue to innovate and redefine the way people think about storytelling and multiplayer experiences.
And the lineup for 2016 looks just as
promising with
new IPs for all three game companies, and revisits from old favorite
franchises.
The game will show off IO Interactive's
new Glacier 2 technology and
promises «
new features never seen before in the Hitman
franchise.»
Recently, the studio unveiled a
new trailer for VR title ARK Park,
promising an exciting
new virtual reality experience from the ARK
franchise.
But Dwiggins says the answer proposed by some
newer franchises on the scene — slashing brokerage costs and
promising bigger commission slices — won't cut it in the long run.