10 Gaming Franchises That Exploded In Popularity This Decade

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Also, annual sports games and titles belonging to long-running properties but are not direct sequels to pre-existing games, like Super Mario Odyssey and Alone in the Dark: Illumination , will not be conside


Who says you need a social life when you have a game as immersive and entertaining as Red Dead Redemption 2 ? The story is incredibly involved, and with all the different side missions on top of all the hunting, shopping, murder-spreeing, etc. you can do, https://openworldpedia.com/ it's easy to spend all of your time playing. But hey, you (hopefully) only buy the game once, and if you really do spend all your time playing it, it's kind of saving you money, isn't it? This is the kind of mentality to take to enjoy a meme like this

Another video game that has absolutely exploded within this decade is the popular Minecraft franchise. While the building toys were popular before this decade, the video games have taken the franchise to new heig


A modern beat 'em up featuring Billy and Jimmy should be a relatively safe bet. In reality, Wander of the Dragons succeeds in doing nothing right, a feat that is actually quite impressive. The ugly graphics are easy to spot, but screenshots cannot do justice to just how awful this beat 'em up feels to p


Later though Jack isn't able to find Cain as he calls out his name hoping he'll come back, Bell will then inform the boy that the dog is gone. If Arthur questions Micah about it, he'll say that the dog must've run away, but by Bell's tone of voice, it is heavily implied that he killed the


The original Red Dead Redemption was the game to start the decade out, and Red Dead Redemption 2 came out in 2018 to wrap the decade up. Unsurprisingly, a majority of RDR2 's fanbase came from the original Red Dead game. Most of the players who loved Red Dead Redemption were teenagers in 2010 who have come back to love Red Dead Redemption 2 as adults. By the time Red Dead Redemption 2 comes to a close in 1907, Jack Marston has grown from the four-year-old he is at the beginning of the story into a pre-teen. When gamers first met Jack in Red Dead Redemption , he was sixteen years old; by the end of the story, he was eighteen years old. So though the storyline is a little messed up, in a way, gamers can still feel like they grew up with Jack Mars


The perfect killing machine. It doesn't matter the good or evil nature of the target, so long as he completes his mission. There is no good intention, only an end goal, you don't fight for justice unless the assassination's alignment matches justice as w


If there's anything gamers love more than gaming, it's probably memes. Video games are the perfect source for memes because of their less-than-realistic graphics, funny AI, and what some like to call "game logic." Though most games tend to follow real-world rules, sometimes that can look a little ridiculous. Some games, like the two in the Red Dead Redemption series, have so many characters and such an involved storyline it's hard not to create memes out of them. If you follow the series at all or know anything about good ole John Marston, you're bound to laugh at these ten me


Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption 2 and Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Odyssey came out within a week of each other back in October 2018. These kinds of releases can be a gamer's dream or a nightmare depending on how much time and money they have to commit to gaming. The creator of this meme definitely had enough of both to enjoy two of the biggest games of 2018 at the same time—as well as enough time and knowledge in pop culture to make the ties between these games and Night at the Museum 's most beloved charact


Later on, he can be heard making racist comments towards Javier, Charles, and Lenny around camp. Fortunately, they don't always stand for it, as in one instance Javier punches him in the face, and there's another moment when Charles throws him to the ground. If only Lenny had broken Micah's leg or something, then it would've been perf


He knows the player doesn't care either, so why bother, just let humanity screw over itself. If someone is getting attacked by demons and Doom guy comes, then they're going going to be fodder as he shoots all the demons and innocent bystanders that have gotten in the


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


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


It's funny the way game mechanics work, right? It doesn't seem that greeting a couple of strangers on the street would be enough to counteract deeds such as, well, killing strangers, but hey. Anything goes in Rockstar's world. Besides, it's got to be much easier to counteract your dirty deeds as an outlaw in the early 20th century than you might think. It's not like they had the Internet to circulate Arthur's face all over the place at the speed of light! Maybe that explains it? At least a little