Chad from We Got This Covered wrote:
It was back in 1979 that director Ridley Scott took theatrical audiences on a trip to space aboard a towing vessel dubbed Nostromo. Known simply as Alien, that benchmark film has since become a beloved science fiction classic, and has spawned three branded sequels, plus spin-offs. In fact, even though we’re approaching the forty-year anniversary of its inaugural celluloid voyage, movie fanatics still can’t get enough of the franchise’s iconic, yet nightmarish, Xenomorphs, and its unwavering heroine named Ripley.
Too many games aren't given a second shot. We at VGU choose which games we would love to see receive a sequel.
The Saboteur - criminally underrated and a fantastic mechanic of bringing colour back to Nazi-occupied Paris.
The article lists Bulletstorm, Sleeping Dogs, and Aliens: Colonial Marines.
Player 2 takes some quiet time to look back at some of the most hyped failures of the past 10 years.
Can't argue with any of those really, but I would add Resident Evil Operation Racoon City and Metal Gear Survive to that list. Both terrible games from good franchises.
Bulletstorm, I actually liked the gameplay but the atrocious writing and characters made me despise the game by the end of it.
Thanks to a bustling mod community on Steam, Gearbox's Aliens: Colonial Marines actually has a stellar multiplayer experience to offer these days.
And people kept saying get this instead of dead space 3? lol backfired.