After the less than awesome experience Josh Knowles of KnowTechie had with Rock Band 4, the last place you’d expect him to be is playing another music game. He was actually hesitant when Activision offered to send him the review copy, especially since the rotten taste of Rock Band 4 was still lingering. He figured the experience couldn’t be much worse than the one he just had and jumped headlong into another music-game experience. Turns out, this one was considerably better.
Many video game franchises came and went during the 2010s, meeting ends ranging from sudden and surprising to drawn out and painful. Of them, these are 10 classic video game franchises that crumbled in the 2010s.
Metal gear was probably the worst way to end a franchise that was at one time the best out there, sad how that went down. Call of duty was good and it’s crapping out hard if u ask me. Uncharted ended right
Losing Dead Space and Silent Hill really sucks. Good horror games are hard to come by
I liked Killzone 2 and 3. KZ2 amazed me with the graphics. KZ3 refined the gameplay mechanics, although a small minority of fans thought the movement wasn't heavy enough like KZ2. I thought it was perfect
Some games force online-only measures onto people. It sucks! Especially when some titles, like these seven, 100% didn't need it.
With Rock Band 4 still chugging along and the actual teaching tool known as Rocksmith teaching guitar in a world where that music is a dying breed, there may not be another renaissance for the music gaming genre. Guitar Hero Live will likely be the last Guitar Hero game ever released.
I am really enjoying Guitar Hero Live and I was skeptical as to whether or not I'd have full game access without PS+ but I do, I just picked up my PS4 so PS+ isn't quite worth much to me yet, but building my library fast. Guitar Hero Live was my first purchase with my console, and it was definitely worth it. I spent a day beating the Live experience and still have a few things to unlock, but GHTV is a great experience and I really like how they made it. So far a great experience, and sure it will stay that way as long as they keep rolling out new music!