Our Six Dead Video Game Franchises That Deserve a Comeback

The gaming world is full of amazing franchises that have, for one reason or another, been left behind. Whether due to changes in the industry, shifting priorities from developers, or just plain bad luck, these franchises have faded into the background, leaving fans clamoring for their return. Here are our top picks for “dead” franchises that we believe are long overdue for a comeback:

1. Half-Life

It’s been years, and fans are still waiting with bated breath for the continuation of the Half-Life series. This iconic franchise, known for its deep lore and groundbreaking gameplay, has left a void that no other game has truly filled. With the recent rumors of Half-Life 3 being in the works, there’s renewed hope that we might finally see the conclusion to the cliffhanger ending of Half-Life 2. A remaster of the original games, packaged together in a new "Orange Box," would be the perfect way to reintroduce the series to both longtime fans and newcomers alike.

2. Portal

Another classic from Valve, Portal is a game that took the world by storm with its inventive puzzles, dark humor, and unforgettable AI antagonist, GLaDOS. Despite its massive popularity and critical acclaim, the series has remained dormant for years. The creativity and innovation that Portal brought to the puzzle genre are sorely missed, and a return to the world of Aperture Science would be a welcome revival. With the advancements in gaming technology, a new Portal game could offer even more mind-bending challenges and immersive environments. We think it’s time for some more cake!

3. Left 4 Dead

Left 4 Dead set the standard for co-op zombie shooters, combining fast-paced action with a strong emphasis on teamwork. Its sequel, Left 4 Dead 2, expanded on the original’s formula, adding new campaigns, characters, and multiplayer modes. Despite its success, the franchise has been dormant since 2009. While spiritual successors like Back 4 Blood have tried to capture the magic, they haven’t quite hit the mark. A true Left 4 Dead sequel could bring back the thrilling, squad-based gameplay that made the original games so beloved.

4. F.E.A.R.

The F.E.A.R. series blended first-person shooting with psychological horror, creating a unique experience that kept players on the edge of their seats. The combination of slow-motion gunfights and eerie, supernatural elements set F.E.A.R. apart from other shooters. Despite its success, the series has been on hiatus for years. With today’s advancements in graphics and AI, a new F.E.A.R. game could push the boundaries of horror and action, delivering an experience that both scares and excites.

5. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance was a dream come true for comic book fans, offering a massive roster of characters from across the Marvel Universe. Players could team up their favorite superheroes and villains in a Diablo-style action RPG, combining powers for devastating attacks. While a third game was released in 2019, the series hasn’t had the same impact as its predecessors. A new entry, with modern graphics and an expanded roster, could reignite the passion fans have for this beloved franchise.

6. Dead Rising

Dead Rising is another series that fans would love to see return to its former glory. Known for its over-the-top action, creative weapon combinations, and massive zombie hordes, Dead Rising offered a unique take on the zombie genre. While the series has seen several entries, the latest games failed to capture the magic of the originals. A return to the series’ roots, with a focus on sandbox gameplay and the chaotic fun of zombie-slaying in a mall setting, could breathe new life into Dead Rising.

These franchises have left an indelible mark on the gaming industry, and their absence is felt by fans around the world. With the right vision and execution, a revival of any of these series could be a massive success. As gamers, we can only hope that developers hear our pleas and bring these iconic games back to life. Until then, we’ll keep discussing and dreaming of the day we can return to these beloved worlds.

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