Over the course of gaming history, action-adventure video games have been some of the most prominent entries. In recent years, they have delivered the most expansive video game experiences alongside immersive combat. As such, this genre of games possibly brings home the highest player count.
And yet, sometimes certain series grow stable, with games not being innovative enough and later dying out. But things need not end for such video game series, as there is always the reboot route, which can possibly breathe some new life into them.
Reboots can give a dying game franchise a new lease on life, and many such action-adventure game series can benefit from such a treatment. Here are five such video games that desperately require a reboot by now.
Note: This article reflects the writer's opinions.
The Star Fox series was first launched in 1993 for the SNES console by developers Nintendo and Argonaut Software. Despite looking like a collection of geometric shapes put together to create a game world, this rail shooter action-adventure video game gained a lot of popularity during its run, spawning eight more games.
Over the course of the series, Star Fox slowly lost momentum, as it was unable to compete with the larger games of the times. The last new game, released for the Wii U, did not do the series any favors. However, with it being enough time since a Star Fox game was announced, Nintendo could very well put out a reboot, bringing some life into this once fan-favorite series.
With better graphics and more intuitive controls, the reboot can deliver on large-scale aerial and space battles for which the series was well known for in its time. With space battles being a great experience on video games, as evidenced by the Battlefront
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