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10 Great Video Game Sequels That Could Not Save The Franchise

We have all seed bad sequels ending great video game franchises. But’s often surprising when good sequel are released and still don’t sell too when, in turn killing off the franchise entirely. So here are the top 10 awesome video game sequels that could not save the franchise. DmC: Devil May Cry It’s weird how the “wrong look” can put people off from playing an actually great video game. Homefront: The Revolution It may have had its fair share of issues at launch, but Homefront: The Revolution turned out to be really fun after a few fixes. Too bad no one came back to play it. Crysis 3 Despite their attempts, Crytek just could not bring hardcore gamers back to Crysis. Max Payne 3 While everyone who played it really loved the game, for some reason, not many did....

Highway To Hell: Danger Zone Review

Crash and burns, exploding cars and a flaming wreck. All these describe the game because that’s what it felt like and not in the way they meant it to be. Made by Three Fields Entertainment, featuring the people who worked on Burnout, this game is a spiritual successor to the “Crash” mode of the Burnout games, so expectations were somewhat high. The game has fairly basic gameplay mechanics. Create as much destruction as possible by crashing into cars and blowing yourself up, something which was also the basic mechanic of the “Crash” mode. While even though, it is somewhat fun, it gets tiresome after a while and feels like a chore. The game lacks any type of depth to it. There’s just one car to choose from, the stages are all inside an underground bunker w...

Burnout Creators Working On A New Driving Game

In a recent interview with Console Obsession about their game Dangerous Golf, Three Fields Entertainment Creative Director Alex Ward had said that the game wasn’t doing so well, it hadn’t sold a lot of copies and the team couldn’t afford to do anything else with it. Basically, the studio was giving up on the title. When asked what they would like to do next, he said,”It’s no secret that we’d like to get going on a driving title.” This is what he tweeted in a post yesterday. Work has begun on a driving game. — Alex Ward (@CrashedAlex) July 27, 2016 Though there isn’t any more information available about that right now, it comes as big news because Three Fields Entertainment was founded by the Alex Ward and Fiona Sperry, the co-founders of Criterion Games, who w...


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