10 Flagging Video Game Franchise That Need To Change NOW
10. Clock Tower
This one might feel a little out of the blue, but Clock Tower is a title that still had a lot of potential, even if the most recent game was released in 2002 to largely middling reviews.
But this was arguably because the series went too far away from its roots, and closer to an almost Silent Hill sort of feeling, giving you increasing ability to fight back against the creeps and ghouls you face throughout your adventure.
While this is cool conceptually, it take away a lot of the fear factor the series relies on in a lot of sense, because if something scares you, there's a pretty good chance you can just stun it or kill it anyways.
Although it runs the risk of being called "the Dark Souls of horror", a game that has all the potential deaths and pitfalls of the first while have the terrifying graphics of a new generation would be sublime.