Not exact matches
Ludicrous is a good word for Len Wiseman's 2007 reboot of the
thought -
dead franchise, but I have to admit that I was a bit harder on it when it came out than I am today.
You might
think that Techland would be well shot of the troubled
Dead Island
franchise, given that they had such a big hit with Dying Light, but now that
Dead Island 2 is no longer being handled by Yager, it seems they wouldn't rule out a return.
WHY: Just when you
thought that the Robert Langdon
franchise was
dead, Ron Howard and Tom Hanks have teamed up again for another installment based on the fourth (and latest) book in Dan Brown's ongoing series.
Thankfully, Capcom themselves have come to the rescue with a
Dead Rising 2 Feedback Survey that asks the community what they
think the positive and negative aspects of the
Dead Rising
franchise are.
«As I said, I love
Dead Island and I
think there is a place for both
franchises to strive in the market.
More than a year before Random House published The Godfather Returns in hardcover I started hearing mumblings about it in the trade press, but I didn't give it much
thought, assuming it to be yet another attempt to extend the
franchise of a
dead author (Mario Puzo died in 1999 at the age of 79).
«That [list of strong, growing
franchises] excludes
Dead Space because I
think it will probably take
Dead Space 3 before we get into that five million unit cadence versus say three, four.»
L.A. Noire is just one of the many
franchises that Rockstar Games worked on before establishing itself as a Grand Theft Auto machine, and while all its effort is no doubt going into Red
Dead Redemption 2 for its release next year, we can't help but
think there are a few long - lost
franchises that deserve some kind of comeback, if only for a new audience to discover them.
But I digress perhaps all these fans really
think the
franchise would be better off
dead than being DmC.
In fact, I've been
thinking about a great idea for a crossover game from Capcom's
franchises for
Dead Rising 2.
All I could
think of plodding through the episodic game long before I excruciatingly made it past the first chapter and was well into chapter two, was that Man, I wish someone would take the survival concept from
Dead Island and apply it to the Jurassic Park
Franchise for a first person game.
I honestly
thought that the
franchise was
dead and buried but thanks to the wonders of crowd sourcing my time in this unique world was nowhere near at an end.
Spencer also said he doesn't
think the Crackdown
franchise is
dead «at all,» noting that some of the Xbox One's new technical features would be a perfect fit for the open - world action - adventure series.
We discuss why The House of the
Dead has endured as a
franchise for so long, talk SEGA's most underrated scary titles, share our
thoughts on the recently released Alien: Isolation and Bayonetta 2, and celebrate Valkyria Chronicles PC release announcement.
Do you hope Nintendo looks back at this discarded idea to create an entirely new
franchise, or do you
think this concept should lay
dead?
It is currently used in the
Dead or Alive
franchise to simulate more realistic skin, but the two couldn't
think of anything in Dissidia that would benefit from it... Except «Maybe for Kuja's butt?»
Sakurai has done the impossible - resurrected a
franchise long
thought dead, given it some fresh new kicks and produced something glorious.
Considering there was an abandoned prototype revealed last year, and the fact that no
franchise can stay
dead these days, it may be less hypothetical than we
think.
When it comes to gaming, we did discuss our
thoughts on maybe the over saturation of The Walking
Dead franchise.
Old
franchises, long
thought dead, having had their ruins strewn with salt after the debacles of the 90s, are rising from the ashes.