


In Max Payne's case, the last game may have performed poorly but the franchise itself is still a viable property that Rockstar no doubt is hold on to until the time is right to revisit it. Those few failures could potentially make a studio set Star Wars aside as a franchise until a later time but no studio would ever outright abandon the property and let it collect dust. As a franchise, Star Wars has seen some pretty significant ups and downs with some films doing extremely well and others just barely making it (if at all in some cases). /r/GamePhysics - Clips of game physics shining and glitchingĭesign based on /r/FlatBlue created by /u/creesch./r/gaming4gamers - middle ground between purely-for-fun and more serious subreddits./r/GamingLeaksAndRumours - Leaks and Rumors.Posting unmarked spoilers will result in removal and warning, and posting spoilers with malicious intent will result in a ban. Please report posts containing spoilers unless they are hidden using the following method or are inside a thread clearly labeled as containing spoilers. If you want to promote without participating in the community, purchase an ad. For more information, see the self-promotion on reddit FAQ. Some promotional submitting (posting your own projects, articles, etc.) is permitted, but it must be balanced out by a much greater level of non-promotion participation in reddit - the rule of thumb is no more than 10% of your submissions may be promotional. Promotion must be kept within acceptable limits.Follow all specific content restrictions.No off-topic or low-effort content or comments.No personal attacks, witch hunts, bigotry, or inflammatory language.

