
Can we please get these people away from my childhood? They’ve been doing this since Voltron.
Here’s the preview via ICv2 if you’re curious. You know, I’m not going to balk at Hotwing being dropped in early and we all know why, but that leaves Flashback, Condor, and…wow, I forgot the kid with the cyclone making body was named Moon Striker. Probably because that’s a dumb name for a SilverHawk. Anyway, why not just send the full team? I could see waiting on Condor given his backstory and ties to Stargazer (like a comic that race swapped all the Bedlamians with humans and shoving pre-Hawk Jonathan Quick among them cares about matching the show) but if you’re going to introduce one early, just grab the other two and complete the team now. Or are they going to get shoved to the side like the second group of ThunderCats so often are. I have a friend actually following reviews and what he tells me about their comic isn’t worth even his time. He’s the same guy just happy to get a Thundarr The Barbarian comic even after hearing what they’ve done to the ThunderCats, Voltron, and even Captain Planet. Did Captain Planet NEED facial hair?
I guess they have access to all the Warner Brothers and Hanna-Barbera cartoons. Maybe if Warner Brothers actually owned a comic book company or something they could do it. Oh wait….THEY DO!!!! At least Disney owned Marvel is doing something with Disney owned Star Wars, even if they are licensing the kids stuff out to other publishers. I really don’t understand what’s going on with these publishers. The lack of sense continues to astound at Warner Brothers Discovery and modern Disney.
Nevermind. Over at The Clutter Reports this week, I learned about some software that might get me one step closer to finally doing that let’s play series.
Still no new episode of DC Heroes United so I hope there are plenty of things to discuss this week. The only article series I have left right now is the continuing Chapter By Chapter review of Tom Clancy’s Op-Center: Mirror Image, with a short and long chapter to smush together. Outside of the usual comic reviews and fun bonus videos that’s pretty much it otherwise. Hopefully I can do a full week and not need a nap too close to post time. Have a great week, everyone!
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BW’s Saturday Article Link> Are Games Too Big Now?
I don’t mean popularity. I mean the AAA titles wanted to be so large in scope that they’ve become stagnant as a medium. At least that’s the theory by Bioshock creator Ken Levine according to this article from Bounding Into Comics. He has a point. Wanting the biggest story in the biggest world, which is also hurting comics and many sci-fi/fantasy franchises, is causing a problem when you want to connect to these people. When huge is your rule rather than your exception you tend to run out of ideas far faster. Maybe they’re becoming too big NOT to fail?
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Posted by ShadowWing Tronix on February 8, 2025 in Video Game Spotlight and tagged BioShock, BioShock Infinite, commentary, Computer and Video Games, Ken Levine, video games.
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