that or a reboot. always relying on that link to the widely recognizable franchise...When they run out of ideas, media companies always do a prequel.
When they run out of ideas, media companies always do a prequel.
When they run out of ideas, media companies always do a prequel.
The triple threat of creative bankruptcy.Prequels remasters and remakes, the trio of we lost all creativity and risk.
And media companies wonder why the general public can think they are lazy. I thought all these companies are supposed to be filled with giant mobs of artsy genius only creative minds can muster.Prequels remasters and remakes, the trio of we lost all creativity and risk.
Yes, a remaster/remake of ONLY the first two games, and don't change a DAMN thing except improving gameplay where needed.Just remaster the first 2 games for modern platforms. With GTAVI coming up, a new game will be just frustrated sales expectations.
Is it from the same people? The thread title makes it sound like it's from someone behind Saints Row 1. I wouldn't say no to a reboot from the original team.Nobody wanted their woke Saints Row reboot in 2022, why do they think anybody would want another SR game by the same people?
As far as I know Volition made the 2022 reboot with many of the senior devs that made the original games. I even remember watching an interview with one of them saying something like: "We can't do all the stuff in the old Saints Row game anymore, it's not politically correct, and if our fans don't like that well then we don't want them as fans".Is it from the same people? The thread title makes it sound like it's from someone behind Saints Row 1. I wouldn't say no to a reboot from the original team.
Pretty sure the entire developer studio was shut down, so no worries there.I wouldn't be against re-rebooting the thing but any of the creatives responsible for the last game being such a trainwreck would need to stay far far far away from the franchise.
As far as I know Volition made the 2022 reboot with many of the senior devs that made the original games. I even remember watching an interview with one of them saying something like: "We can't do all the stuff in the old Saints Row game anymore, it's not politically correct, and if our fans don't like that well then we don't want them as fans".
Exactly. The degenerates are very active on Twitter to complain about games, but they don't actually buy games, at least not mainstream AAA games.What a timeline we're living in where a game like Duke Nukem wouldn't stand a chance, and the kind of chaos you'd find in Saints Row would send the Poison Arrow Dart Frog colored hair crowd into meltdown. Studios now fear cancellation not only for what they include, but for what they don't, namely, pandering to the very demographics their new character rosters seem desperate to represent.
The irony? These games were never made for that audience, and that audience was never interested. Worse, their numbers aren't nearly enough to sustain AAA development. Studios chasing that mirage were flirting with a full-blown FAFO moment and Volition, it seems, got the memo too late, told the core audience to fuck off and paid the price for it.
What a timeline we're living in where a game like Duke Nukem wouldn't stand a chance, and the kind of chaos you'd find in Saints Row would send the Poison Arrow Dart Frog colored hair crowd into meltdown. Studios now fear cancellation not only for what they include, but for what they don't, namely, pandering to the very demographics their new character rosters seem desperate to represent.
The irony? These games were never made for that audience, and that audience was never interested. Worse, their numbers aren't nearly enough to sustain AAA development. Studios chasing that mirage were flirting with a full-blown FAFO moment and Volition, it seems, got the memo too late, told the core audience to fuck off and paid the price for it.
"The trash took itself out… but not before setting the franchise dumpster on fire and tweeting about how 'inclusive' the flames were. Saints Row 2022 really said 'what if we made a game for no one?'"From what I knew of Saints Row's story and how it escalates, at the time, I could see the reason behind the choice to reboot. But I also thought that was going to be a problem for something as irreverent as Saints Row. And then you see the execution of Saints Row 2022, and the franchise itself.
Yup. There's nothing inherently wrong with wanting to expand audiences. But one of the biggest problems with the approaches to games like Saints Row 2022, a "return to form" like Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and so many other games from whatever the hell this era should be referred to and reviled as is the awful, on-the-nose writing and storylines.
That's without mentioning the other painful ironies to what happened with those games. The fact that those shallow, cynical attempts to grow audiences...didn't, and that the people in charge of making those decisions (consultants or otherwise) were pretending to be seen as in-touch with audiences showed to be extremely out of touch in the worst cases. And at the cost of long-running IPs and franchises.
There are so many complaints about these titles, they're going to be seen as some of the worst entries in their respective series by fans, and biggest blow is that a lot of them failed to do the thing these terrible decisions wanted from these games: to sell. So in a way, the trash took itself out.
saints Row fans "we accept your terms".and if our fans don't like that well then we don't want them as fans".