The black sheep of video game franchises

The black sheep of video game franchises

Exploring gaming's black sheep: "Dark Souls 2," "Assassin's Creed Unity," "Resident Evil 6," & "Mass Effect: Andromeda" falter against their acclaimed predecessors, showing the tightrope walk of innovation vs. franchise fidelity.

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Crossing the uncanny valley

Crossing the uncanny valley

Developers strive for realism, battling the "uncanny valley" effect seen in games like "LA Noire" & "Mass Effect: Andromeda". Advances in tech have seen improvements, with "Red Dead Redemption 2" & "The Last of Us Part II" showcasing near-realistic worlds, showcasing the industry's progress.

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