Mario strikers and F-Zero mainly due to a lack of new entries.
Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar
Mario strikers and F-Zero mainly due to a lack of new entries.
Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar
Rayman is mine. i picked up Rayman Origins and loved it, and it is still one of my favorite platformers. Then Rayman Legends came around and I picked it up day 1, 100% the game and then invested a few months into the online challenges. At one point I was even in the top 100 on the leader boards. but then I just lost interest when no new Rayman games were released and all we got were mobile apps that crashed whenever I tried using them. Even looking back at Rayman Legends, not including the online challenges, nearly half the content was reused. And now the latest entry is a port of Legends for the Switch and it just feels like the series is going back in the vault.
For me it's Killzone, loved Killzone 2, liked Killzone 3 but Mercenary and SF didn't even complete them.
I love Gears of War 1-3 and I still play them. There's just something off about Gears 4 and Judgment. To this day I've never finished Judgment and I had to make myself finish 4. Yet I replay 1-3 all of the time.
- Infamous. Wasn't the same without Cole
- Dragon Ball Z. After Budokai 3 the fighting style just wasn't appealing to me with Tenkaichi
- WWF (WWE). THQ wrestling games on the N64 were legend unfortunately that didn't continue afterwards and on any other system.
Mario Party - Car
Crash Bandicoot - Everything post PS1, but Crash of the Titans was the nail in the coffin.


The Legend of Zelda has been my favourite franchise for almost my entire life, ever since I played A Link to the Past at age ... 4 or 5?
Unfortunately, much like the opening poster here, Breath of the Wild makes me really sad. Almost every semblence of what makes a Zelda game Zelda is gone, and given the hugely positive reception to it, it's not likely to stray away from the course that Breath of the Wild has put it on.
It wouldn't be as bad if any other game series was similar to Zelda, but unfortunately it's always been one-of-a-kind. People could never really say "Oh, it's just like Zelda" about any other game series, and unfortunately, that statement now holds true for Zelda as well.
I don't think I've ever completely or even almost completely lost interest in any franchise, but Dynasty Warriors sure has been going downhill. It used to be fun with its tactical elements, then all the tactical elements were slowly replaced with stupider characters, awkward story, and more heavily scripted battles. In DW8, there's maybe a handful of battles with any real tactical elements. In most battles, the only viable route is to listen to your side's generals' advise, otherwise everything just falls apart. (Also, usually said advise involves a lot of running around, sometimes almost back and forth.) In earlier games, there were usually several viable tactics.
I used to love Sanic.
You can probably guess what happened.
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Marvel Vs. Capcom. I like Xmen vs. street fighter, marvel vs. street fighter, and marvel 1, and 2. But when MvC3 came, omg, the series was dead to me. And Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite is not looking better....
Thankfully, tekken is still going strong, and even came to PC.