I don't know how much Spiderman sold around this time.
But a bunch of old Mario games by Nintendo sold nearly twice that amount. And i doubt Mario is as big as The Avengers IP
Your definition of franchise sucks.
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Feel free to keep raging forever then. It's your mental health.
That's the other definition of franchise, which has nothing to do with games.
Applied to this topic, "franchise" is a synonym of "IP."
a game franchise is a set of games in the same universe/name/whatever. Are we going in circles with definitions? Your post made no sense. Give it up.
They should have completely scrapped the project in 2017/2018.
Or just turned it into a fantastic single player game which would have been received to great acclaim and sold shit loads across all platforms.
yeah i express myself pretty bad, i was talking more about the license to do games with their characters.I doubt Sony could afford what Disney's asking price would be for Marvel
Good. We need proper single player games instead of gaas crap
"give up because I say so!"
Lol. Pathetic.
A game franchise is a set of games, movies, or any sort of media set in a specific IP. The franchise is related to the IP, not to the gameplay or anything beyond the IP.
All franchises can work with GAAS, because GAAS is simply a business model. It's not rocket science, and I can't explain in a much simpler way than this just because you're not equipped to understand.
You're a dumbass and you clearly have no idea of what you actually wrote or are writing. You're either talking about the literal term of franchise or game franchises. Gaas by definition is games as a service. Games. GAMES. Read a fucking dictionary.
Perdentismo.Feel free to keep raging forever then. It's your mental health.
They greenlight Avengers in 2016, when Destiny was the future of multiplayer.
Then PUBG happens in 2017.
Then Fortnite happens in 2018.
Then Apex Legends happens in 2019.
Then Warzone happens in 2020.
Battle Royale became the torch bearer of multiplayer, not the looter shooter.
They should have completely scrapped the project in 2017/2018.
The fact that you're foaming at the mouth and spewing childish profanities doesn't exactly add much solidity to what you're saying, not that it had any to begin with.
GAAS can apply to any franchise which doesn't mean it can apply to any game because there are certain genres with which it doesn't work well. They're two different concepts. It's simply a fact. Live with it.
yep rebooted it as a single player story game. What wasted potential
The thing I believe you're missing is the desire of these companies to go and stake their claim in the new frontier of multiplayer.
It's the California gold rush of the 1800's.
These companies don't want to make decent livings being farmers in New York.
I don't know if I agree with this statement. They resurrected Tomb Raider after the shitshow that was Angel of Darkness. They also made the Soul Reaver games, which are pretty good. So they certainly have some competence. It's just that capeshit coupled with out of touch executives who pushed that game to have a GAAS model led to this expected outcome...Crystal Dynamics was always a bad studio. The only thing they were good at was graphics.
Gtfo.
That is from Disney. You can't buy something from them, just license things.
Sony already licensed spiderman exclusivity and make great games from those. I really don't think that the other superheros would be more interesting.
No they didn't. They just turned the franchise into something else entirely and raped its corpse. They have always been unable to make a proper TR game and with the reboot they finally stopped even trying to make one.I don't know if I agree with this statement. They resurrected Tomb Raider after the shitshow that was Angel of Darkness. They also made the Soul Reaver games, which are pretty good. So they certainly have some competence. It's just that capeshit coupled with out of touch executives who pushed that game to have a GAAS model led to this expected outcome...
Disney should waste their own ressources on capeshit games.
You're not wrong. I feel like BR players are way more willing to switch games as well.They greenlight Avengers in 2016, when Destiny was the future of multiplayer.
Then PUBG happens in 2017.
Then Fortnite happens in 2018.
Then Apex Legends happens in 2019.
Then Warzone happens in 2020.
Battle Royale became the torch bearer of multiplayer, not the looter shooter.
They should have completely scrapped the project in 2017/2018.
But weren't Tomb Raider Legend, Anniversary and Underworld basically "what if Core Design hadn't fucked up"-type of games? Those were pretty straightforward evolutions of that formula. However, you are right with the "Nu-Raider" trilogy, I give you that. It's like they went "oh shit, those Uncharted games are selling, huh? Maybe we need to get ourselves some of that interactive movie shit as well!".No they didn't. They just turned the franchise into something else entirely and raped its corpse. They have always been unable to make a proper TR game and with the reboot they finally stopped even trying to make one.
Looks like a bomba
Dont forget this is the cost of development not taking into consideration the money paid to license the Marvel characters and universe, the marketing, and the cut taken by the platform holders.3.000.000 X ~50 = ~150.000.000
150.000.000 > 100.000.000
SE have been trash since the end of the ps2. they've been awful for over 10 years.Tons of people online give 343 a lot of crap for how their staff isn't the problem but instead it's the management holding the studio back. I'd make the argument this is even more apparent at SE, and has been for years.
No company in gaming would benefit more from an injection of new talent in upper management than SE.