Yes I love games, but in a time when the industry churns out one sequel after another of
the same old franchise, it takes something a bit special or unique to grab my attention.
For how long does Activision Blizzard intend to keep dragging
the same old franchises on?
Not exact matches
At a brisk 93 minutes, this merely reheats the
franchise's
old familiar elements (plenty of poo and bum jokes for the kids and cine - literate nods for the adults, including The Exorcist via Rosemary's Baby and The Brood) to give us more - or, rather, less - of the
same.
Fortunately, Deadpool 2 not only delivers more of the
same, but doubles down on some self - referential humor, to a point where the thin line between this
franchise and the
old genre spoof days of the ZAZ team and Mel Brooks is getting even thinner.
Instead of treading the
same old ground, Phantom Hourglass incorporates many radical gameplay changes that should keep the
franchise fresh for Zelda veterans, and accessible for new Zelda converts.
Chief among those questions is the most important one: whether the new boss will be the
same as the
old boss (The answer is left for the final movie or, if the unfortunate trend of splitting the final installment of adaptions of young - adult book series into two parts continues with this
franchise, movies).
It is hard however to put a single title in this nearly 30 year
old franchise that said I personally enjoyed Twilight Princess the most was just a nice solid 117 hours invested and while it certainly does nt take nearly that amount of time to complete TP I went above and beyond the
same with Skyward Sword unlike some of the posters below stating their zelda resumes are pretty barren mine is full and I have enjoyed a large majority of it.
In the end, Snape was revealed as a hero, and now the «Potter» producers and Warner Bros. are holding out hope that Rickman might do the
same for them; the classically trained 65 - year -
old actor is the last great hope to bring home the
franchise's first Oscar nomination in an acting category.
Perhaps the next game of the
franchise starring Cassie could be called «Drakes Legacy» and would feature a much
older Cassie, possibly the
same age as Nate in Drakes Fortune, stepping into her father's shoes.
same as always a newer version of a
old franchise nothing new here at all where has all the innovation gone in the games industry.
«This is for the
same old Nintendo
franchises and jack shit else» is NOT the message Nintendo should want to promote with the Wii U.
The
same goes for
older game
franchises such as Resident Evil (RE) or Castlevania.
Literally, after five years of the conventional wisdom being that only established
franchises and sequels could exist in the games market, someone finally got the idea that maybe, just maybe, the people are tired of the
same old,
same old (found via Kotaku).
Good
Old Games, purveyors of DRM - free classic games via digital distribution, and also belonging to the
same company that develops the Witcher
franchise, has warned of the dangers of DRM, and also revealed the overwhelming popularity of Steam compared to other digital distributions services.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater is a great remix of new and
old for the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
franchise, but new players will get the most out of it since many of the objectives still remain the
same.
As impressive as COD: AW looks, its a different take on the
same old formula, we have seen every year since the Call of Duty
franchise became an annual affair.
I kind of get why Nintendo is so bad about releasing
older titles; they know damn well they mostly just rehash their
franchises, so they approach their downloadable offerings with the
same limit - the - flow mindset as they make new titles.
After the shock and curiosity of the notion of
old - time rivals Super Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog appearing in the
same video game wore off after the release of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games back in 2008, most of us moved on from the casual sports minigame
franchise that saw the duo (and their friends) competing in every Olympics since.
The fact is that most of Nintendo's
franchises haven't changed much from their first version to make the jump from 2D to 3D (the
old school 2D / 3D switch, not the current one), and I'm kind of tired of buying a marginally improved version of the
same game over and over.