It’s easy to forget in today’s franchise-driven world populated with sequels and spin-offs how many great series have fallen by the wayside. Many once-glorious game series fizzle out because of unexpected financial outcomes or because the newer entries just didn’t draw the attention of fans. But some franchises seemingly have an eternal wellspring of hope for more.
Whether it’s a series that resonated with fans long after it mattered on a financial report or a cult favorite that’s fallen by the wayside without a shepherding figure, these games deserved more and better. These dead gaming franchises have countless fans desperately hoping for their return. Wipeout Ask anyone younger than 25 what the name stands for, and they’ll tell you it’s a wacky live-action game show where regular people are forced to run on an obstacle course to avoid getting yeeted into a lake.
The is not only one of the best racing series of all time but also a generation-defining piece of art. On top of beautifully dissing cars (or karts) in favor of ships that can blow up their opponents, did Sci-Fi aesthetics better than other game in existence. Even navigating the menus on any of the games in the series feels like visiting a museum of the future, thanks to the game’s absolutely and music picks — and we’re talking about a series that began in the ’90s.
Even if we don’t necessarily need a new game, we need one that does what this series did in the past. Timesplitters We miss Gold.
