10 Gaming Franchises That Exploded In Popularity This Decade

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The crudest anthropomorphic character in gaming, Conker might as well be the antithesis to Captain America's values. Drinking, killing, gambling, and debauchery is his game, and we play it in the platformer Conker's Bad Fur D


Another well-known franchise that was already immensely popular prior to this decade was Super Mario. However, the games that have come out from the franchise this decade have been amongst some of the greatest in hist


They may not always be the hero we want, but sometimes the hero we need is also a jackass. A complete unforgivable jerk in his actions or motivations, but someone who ends up doing a good and saving the day anyway. The antihero that gets things done in a dirty way and is not an upstanding per


Whether the PC release of this game is successful or not depends on what you want it for. If you want a beautiful recreation of your favorite console game that can run at 60 fps and 4K resolution, it is probably only successful if you have a dedicated gaming PC. If you heard RDR2 was good and you have a PC, the release was mostly successful. Despite the crashing problem, the game ports over well, and is still just as fun to p


There are only two minor problems with the way that controls are adapted for the PC. One is that mouse prompts are initially unintuitive. When the left mouse button is highlighted for a prompt, it may seem like the right is, and vice versa. It’s easy enough once you figure it out through trial and error, but it’s still poor UI design. The other problem is that the controls often have the player using smaller fingers to hold down buttons that would have probably been pressed with thumbs in console control schemes, which is somewhat awkw


The main problem with the game is that it is very difficult to actually start playing. There is a good chance that the game will crash on launch for a variety of reasons. For one, it only works with the very most recent version of the Nvidia driver. Nvidia released a new driver the day that the PC version of the game launched, so you have to make sure that you are completely updated. Even then, there could be many reasons why the game doesn’t launch correctly. The Rockstar Games support website has a list of solutions that range from running the game in administrator mode to disabling your computer’s antivi


The simplified UI is one of the highlights of the game, and one of the best things the game does on a surface level. What’s especially helpful, though, is the game’s map. The mini-map constantly points towards the next major location, but also indicates every animal a player can h


With a more average computer, Red Dead Redemption 2 still looks pretty good, albeit not a noticeable improvement over the console version. The one issue that I encountered was that sometimes parts of the landscape in wide shot cutscenes would not render in right away, but never in a way that was noticeably distracting from the st


Within the first minute of the game, you can up and steal a bike. That's the hero, watch him ride off and take out three or so gangs and save the day. He does have a good heart though cruel in his actions against oth

In the game's epilogue, John, Sadie, and Charles track down Cleet to find information about where Micah is. Cleet then explains that Bell tried to kill a little girl, and his attempts to stop it led to the two falling


John Marston is in the right in most of what he does in the first Red Dead Redemption , he's chasing the former baddies he worked with in order to save himself and his own family. He has no trouble though gunning down those who would face him, and even looting the corpse for supplies and even a hat if he needs


Even before outing Micah as a snitch, Arthur was one of Bell's greatest adversaries. As Morgan notices early on what a terrible human being Micah is. Also, it doesn't matter how close Bell gets to Dutch, or how much power he gains in the group, Arthur is never afraid to stand up to


What’s worse is that things are constantly happening in the environment. It’s easy to get distracted by random events, be attacked by gangs, or even be forced to give up on a great hunt because the carcass can’t be slung over the horse’s b


People are constantly asking Arthur for help, bugging him to do this or that. The game’s morality system keeps track of your actions, and there are certain rewards that come along with being a good guy. This doesn’t mean players have to allow anyone to just walk all over them (and Arthur himself won’t allow this, usually) but it’s hard to turn down discounts at every local st

Red Dead 2 is big on realism, and if Arthur’s too far from the horse for them to hear the whistle, they won’t. Once this happens, players are stuck making their way back to the horse on foot. Red Dead 2 ’s is a big open world multiplayer guide|https://Openworldpedia.com/, and any player wandering too far might spend quite a long time walking b