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You misread my post; I was referring to that happening in Spider-Man Web of Shadows, the 2008 game that was centered around the Venom symbote basically spawning a symbiote epidemic throughout the city. I don't really even want to think about how they'll continue to fuck up my favorite heroes.Are you a gaming insoyder?
Insomniac have all but confirmed that Wolverine will take place in the same universe as Spidermon. We may see wolverine-symbiote, but don't count on a dark, gritty, gore-filled wolverine game if it has to cross over to the nice blm, woke, jewkrainian world of soyderman.
Funnily enough, that's how they censored guns in the old 1994 Spider-Man animated series. It always seemed strange to me because it aired at the same time and on the same network (Fox Kids) as Batman the Animated Series, which had normal guns.It's one of those funny unwritten rules that guns are fine if they shoot energy and not actual bullets.
I think part of what made it so good was being a tie-in game to such a good superhero movie. SM2 (and SM1) was a really well-made adaptation of the comic books, arguably better than any other comic book movie adaptation in terms of how well it managed to translate the character from comic to screen. As a result, the game had its basic plot, a really good one, and they were left with the freedom to really go all out on making the game just be plain fun.Spider-man 2 (2004) has its problems but it at least had ambition to be something more then a movie tie in game
I mentioned this in another thread, but modern iterations of Spider-Man have really jumped the shark from what he used to be. Namely, he was supposed to be a small-time street vigilante handling petty crimes and thuggery. He used to call himself "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man."I was referring to that happening in Spider-Man Web of Shadows, the 2008 game that was centered around the Venom symbote basically spawning a symbiote epidemic throughout the city. I don't really even want to think about how they'll continue to fuck up my favorite heroes.
Typical chud, obviously being a podcast host/journalist is just as important as being a super hero who risks not only their life but personal life saving people from the basic thug to evil body stealing alien slimes.... Actually its even more important the podcasters are the truth sayers who guide the unwashed masses to the promise land! Whats more important saving millions from dying or making sure someone who said nigger 20 years ago loses everything in their life because they weren't nice to a valid and beautiful trans woman of color!
YAS SLAAAAAAAAY QUEEEN!
I don't entirely disagree, but at the same time I think the problem is how they did it, not what they did, necessarily. Of course Peter started out as a street-level hero handling small-time things and small-scale villains, but keep in mind that until the late 2000s, he was growing as a character and a person. He went from a nerdy awkward kid, to a college guy with an air of mystery and a hot blonde girlfriend, to a downright hunk, to a happily married man with a beautiful wife.I mentioned this in another thread, but modern iterations of Spider-Man have really jumped the shark from what he used to be. Namely, he was supposed to be a small-time street vigilante handling petty crimes and thuggery. He used to call himself "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man."
Just like what Disney did with the MCU, everything just inevitably advances to some kind of end-of-the-world plot where, as Red Letter Media have often observed, the bad guy shoots a giant blue laser into the sky. This is far flung from the 90s cartoon where Eddie Brock as Venom seemed to have no greater ambition other than to troll Peter Parker and make his life as miserable as possible. Sure, it was quaint but at least it was relatable. Now everything is pretentiously grandiose. Kraven has an entire army at his beck and call. while Venom wants to infect the entire city with his seed.
It's one of the reasons why the whole "multiverse" concept is stupid. They've raised the stakes to such an absurdly high level that Spider-Man is now responsible for saving reality itself. When you've gone from stopping petty crimes to transcending space and time, then you've pretty much abandoned any lofty goals of vicariously teaching your audience how to be courageous or heroic. You're in la la land at that point.
You have to be kidding...Now I hear you can't stop criminals because helping police is bad so all you do is rescue people from fires and set up gay dates or something.
Right, because Spider-Man 2, Horizon 2, TLOU2, etc all really revolutionized their franchises--nay, genres.Zelda and Mario are cool but ehhhh I've played that before and it never really changes enough for me.
And a woman who doesn't look like a man from Soulcalibur, a Sega Dreamcast game from 1998:A perfectly round can from Shenmue, a Sega Dreamcast game from 1999:
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Well don't you get it, Wade is a consoomer who will buy into a brand name in big, bold, shiny lettersRight, because Spider-Man 2, Horizon 2, TLOU2, etc all really revolutionized their franchises--nay, genres.
You have the worst taste in media, I'm still reeling from the fact you were shilling for that niggerfaggot Netflix Resident Evil.
Hey, @SSj_Ness its okay to think Playstation sucks now but you can't seriously think that Xbox is actually a better place to play JRPGs. The amount of games it doesn't get is staggering.Did they? Must have missed it. Especially if you mean exclusive stuff and not multiplats, in which case the Japanese stuff might as well have been a fifteen minute long Playstation segment in the middle of the Xbox presentation. Seriously, what sort of knuckledragging retard would buy an Xbox to play half of the Atlus or S-E catalogs when they could buy literally any competitor system and get all of it plus a bunch of other JP company catalogs.
It’s because those people are coping that the Raimi films are better than the TASM and Little Iron Boy Jr. films in every way so they have to seethe over how Maguire Spider-Man doesn't make stupid MCU-level quips every five seconds. Too bad for them that nothing either the Garfield or Holland Spider-Men say comes anywhere near close to this:On top of that, I remember people always complained that in the Raimi films, Spider-Man wasn't "jokey" enough
At this point we simply must ask the question: what does Michael Wade not love?Well don't you get it, Wade is a consoomer who will buy into a brand name in big, bold, shiny letters
Sonyponies and Capeshits on suicide watch rn
I have never read the Spider-man comics and i barely remember the movies but where things always this miss matched? When you are playing the game the tonal shifts between reality and comic book logic at break neck pace.I don't entirely disagree, but at the same time I think the problem is how they did it, not what they did, necessarily. Of course Peter started out as a street-level hero handling small-time things and small-scale villains, but keep in mind that until the late 2000s, he was growing as a character and a person. He went from a nerdy awkward kid, to a college guy with an air of mystery and a hot blonde girlfriend, to a downright hunk, to a happily married man with a beautiful wife.
Especially when you consider the abilities and characteristics of his villains gallery, it makes sense that he would grow as a hero too, going from just being a street-level hero to citywide problems caused by his villains, to being sort of like Batman, who juggles both street-level petty crimes and saving the world with the Justice League. Similarly, it made sense for a mature Spider-Man to join the Avengers and start working with them on bigger problems; he wasn't just a nerdy kid anymore, he'd grown into a man with years of experience, a honed fighting style, and a more-developed mechanical and biochemical genius.
The real problem was that Marvel became horribly dependent on 2 things: everything having to be a gigantic world-changing event, and making sure characters can't change that much so they have them for that big world-changing event after the inevitable reset. The irony of that second one being that the characters can't grow, but they can still be "updated" for "diversity" purposes. This began with Marvel's Civil War event, when a bunch of characters were written totally out of character to do a big fight that ultimately just ended up resetting things, including all the growth we'd seen of Peter/Spider-Man. Now we get a pointless event every year, Spider-Man just acting like a cucked doofus, and none of it matters because "multiverse."
What I'm trying to say is that Spider-Man should grow into that kind of character, they just did it so horribly wrong that what was once character growth is now just meaningless nonsense.
Has Penny Arcade comics always looked this fucking gross and awful looking?View attachment 5452915View attachment 5452918View attachment 5452919
The didactic preachiness is so strong, it seeps into any random soyboy's comic.
It could vary wildly, depending on the quality of the writer. Spiderman was and is a prestigious series of books and you wouldn't normally give it to any old doofus but yeah, bad stuff slips through the cracks. The big difference between comic books and all of the media that is based on them later, I would argue, is that there isn't nearly as much focus on fighting in the books. 32 pages of someone drawing a punch gets really boring so had more focus put on the plot, the characters' voice in internal monologue or narratation ("oh, I'm Batman, this reminds me of how my parents died," etc.), showing fantastical places (or mundane real world New York things, which that being a draw in itself.) For other media you really can go on "easy mode" and do action sequences. One of the B:TAS creators, Paul Dini, for instance, has become a comics writer over the years and he's generally not highly regarded, he just doesn't have it in him to tell good stories with the medium.I have never read the Spider-man comics and i barely remember the movies but where things always this miss matched?
Until they gave the book to Dan Slott and Zeb Wells, and allow all the women and LGBT+ special brigade to write side stories for him or his side characters. Just like how DC still lets Tom King write Batman stories sometimes, because these companies are run by retards.It could vary wildly, depending on the quality of the writer. Spiderman was and is a prestigious series of books and you wouldn't normally give it to any old doofus but yeah, bad stuff slips through the cracks. The big difference between comic books and all of the media that is based on them later, I would argue, is that there isn't nearly as much focus on fighting in the books. 32 pages of someone drawing a punch gets really boring so had more focus put on the plot, the characters' voice in internal monologue or narratation ("oh, I'm Batman, this reminds me of how my parents died," etc.), showing fantastical places (or mundane real world New York things, which that being a draw in itself.) For other media you really can go on "easy mode" and do action sequences. One of the B:TAS creators, Paul Dini, for instance, has become a comics writer over the years and he's generally not highly regarded, he just doesn't have it in him to tell good stories with the medium.
The first thing you are tasked with in Spider-man (2014) is taking down Fisk
Worst offender is the end of the second game
What’s preachy about this? It’s just Wade being stupid by equating video games to real life.View attachment 5452915View attachment 5452918View attachment 5452919
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Nope, this is a perfect example of more detail != more visually appealing. That second panel is grotesque.Has Penny Arcade comics always looked this fucking gross and awful looking?
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