ℱHorror franchises are nothing new in gaming. There was aHalloweenvidꦐeo game adaptation for Atari 2600 in 1983. Then, in 1989,Friday the 13thdebuted on the Nintendo Entertain🐲ment System. That same year, Nintendo alsꦇo releasedA Nightmare on Elm Street for the N💝ES. All three are classic horror franchises.

But the Friday the 13th series continues to stand out in horror gamers' minds, likely a result of the debacle 🍨that affected the franchise's 2017 video game release. Marred by lawsuits and other issues, the game fell short of being the game it could have been. Still, the franchise deserves its due in video game♓ form, and perhaps that should be a single-player experience.

The most recentFriday the 13thtitle,Friday the 13th: The Game, was released in 2017 to a mostly lukew😼arm reception. Despite this and its initialonline issues, the game was a massive comm🌞ercial success. Players praise its authentic gameplay. The ability to control series lead Jason Vorhees is a fan's dream come true. The experience of playing as a camp counselor is also genuinely frighteni📖ng.

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Unfortunately, the fun ended whenthe . This prevented the developer from creating any further content, save for a Nintendo port of the game. As such, the game hit a roadbloc🌱k and left fans wondering what was next for the franchise.

Jason Voorhees (blood on mask)
Via IGN

Hopefu▨lly, it still involves꧟ gaming. There are a number of reasons why theFriday the 13thseries may be ripe for a single-player experie♈nce. Specifically, game studio Supermassive Games has developed two titles in🍃 recent years that could lay the groundwork for such a game. The first is 2015'sUntil Dawn. The game involvesFriday the 13th-sty🍌le survival in which several characters must surviveౠ a cold and particularly scary night until their rescue. Furthermore, the studio's recent release, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Dark PicturesMan of Medan,is another example of horror narrative done (largely) ri✃ght. Its choice system is similar to that ofUntil Dawnand is something that a potential single-playerFriday the 13thgame could draw from.

What makes this even more⛎ of an opportune time to develop and release a single-playerFriday the 13thins☂tallment is the advent of streaming integration. By al൲lowing players to stream such an experience, viewers would get to watch and potentially take part in the game's playthrough. Streamers, of course, would find themselves with the experience as such.

Above all, aside from the game's most recent release, the series has been largely dormant in the film industry. It's been a full decade since the last Friday the 13th movie. There doesn't appearﷺ to be a new movie on the horizon any time soon, despite rumors and whispers. A well-made game would boost the brand's popularity. It could also inspire the movie industry to consider developing a new movie, which would be a pleasure to longtime fans.

Friday the 13thhas been the subject of quite a bit of misfortune in rec♉ent years. Between a long absence in the film industry and unfortunate occurrences regarding the 2017 title, it has been a bumpy road for Voorhees and the franchise. A single-player experience inspired by some of the most innovative horror games in recent times, paired with advents like streaming integration, cou🍃ld revive a dying franchise.... just like Voorhees continues to rise time and time again.

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