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10 Worst Video Game Reboots

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Thhere are plenty of good reasons to reboot a video game franchise. It might be beloved classic that hasn’t seen attention in years and could bring nostalgia to an old generation while reintroducing it to a brand new audience. It could be a contemporary series that has started to feel stagnant and is in need of fresh concepts and ideas to reinvigorate the fun. Whatever the reason, reboots happen all the time, especially in a market with such an extensive and constantly growing back catalog of ideas to go back to and re-explore. Developers and producers are always looking to net a profit and they know that going after an IP that already has a fanbase can be a lucrative endeavor.

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SegaGamer3286d ago

Sonic Boom is not a reboot to Sonic, it's just a side game. It was created to tie in with the Cartoon, that is all.

Saying Sonic Boom is a reboot is like saying Mario Kart is a reboot to Mario games. It's not, it's just a side game to the regular games.

If any game was a reboot for Sonic games it was Sonic Adventure, then it was rebooted again with Sonic Unleashed.

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Insider Claims Perfect Dark Reboot Remains in a 'Very Rough State

Insider reveals Xbox's Perfect Dark reboot struggles in development, far from ready despite ongoing efforts.

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helicoptergirl6d ago (Edited 6d ago )

The hits just keep on coming. Will not be surprised if this gets canned. It already got rebooted and they had to bring on an outside studio to try and help developement. Some of the original creatives have left the project.

But I will say, just wait until the MS showcase. If you don't see it there, then alarm bells should start ringing.

Snookies126d ago

God, please don't screw this one up Microsoft! I am keeping my expectations super low, but Perfect Dark (the original) holds such a special place in my childhood. I want this to turn out well SO bad.

helicoptergirl6d ago

Are you expecting the game to be shown at the upcoming Xbox Showcase?

neutralgamer19926d ago

Just cancel it because we know you won’t be happy with its sales performance while giving it away on GP day one. GP is the biggest issue for developers and that affects the sales. No one can deny that now. GP equals to good deal for gamers and bad deals for AAA development. Take two CEO said it and he was 100% right. There are certain games that make sense on GP but not every game. 20 million gamers playing a game on GP doesn’t mean much to MS it seems because they still want sales. Just please start releasing all games on other platforms otherwise Phil is next now. You can’t spend 80 billion and be this bad

Inverno6d ago

The studio was founded in 2018. It's still not adding up in my head how it can take 6 years to develop a game, with a whole dev studio working on it.

jjb19815d ago

This is the only upcoming MS game I'm looking forward to. I hope it doesn't get canceled.

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Xbox Showcase 2024: 7 Things We Want

Kevin writes: "The upcoming Xbox Showcase 2024 is going to be important for the future of Xbox consoles and Game Pass, and here's 7 things we want to see."

rlow112d ago

Perfect Dark would be cool but I’m hoping for Fable. I’m really interested where they’ve taken the game.

Tacoboto12d ago

Looking ahead now, I'd say Avowed is what I'm looking forward to most in the fall. Obsidian's been nothing but quality and consistency so I can't wait to see what they've been cooking

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Alone in the Dark Developer Has Been Hit With Layoffs

Alone in the Dark developer Pieces Interactive has been hit with layoffs a month after its release, as per the latest information.

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coolbeans21d ago

That genuinely, genuinely sucks. The reboot has clear flaws, but it really felt like a solid first step for this team to receive *greater* investment.

XiNatsuDragnel20d ago

Alone in the dark is a fun game so that's unfortunate

CrimsonWing6920d ago

Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t that the norm after a project is done?

Terry_B20d ago

That's standard. Teams are together for a Project, after its done some..and sometimes most devs are fired until the next Project is in the works and people are needed again. Only the core members stay in the time between the hot phase of the game development.

CrimsonWing6920d ago

What’s annoying is people don’t understand how contractors work, either. All of this is uninformed knee-jerk reactions without any understanding of how employment works in this industry. There are key developers and staff that stay with a studio/publisher, but often times it’s a hire per project and then seeking new employment for a project. That’s how it’s always been…

coolbeans20d ago

That's a fair point too. I would say that in light of its tepid critical/commercial response and ongoing mass layoffs across the industry I think it's understandable for fans to worry about the longer-term implications. We'll see how it plays out in the future.