Streets of Rage 4 can be made in 2 hours. Take SOR Remake. Copy. Paste. Print. Claim.
Yah. More 8 bit Megaman that has already been done multiple times over.
Super Meat Boy on Vita is a plus.
Smash should be getting Wolf DLC after a proper Star Fox Wii U announcement. He can’t… LOSE!!!
Persona 5 and FFXV are given…But except for that…
All i want to see at this E3 is Hideo Kojima along with Del toro and Reedus going up on stage together
to announce that they are all working on a project called “Silent Houses”. I know it ain’t gonna happen , but man would it make me happy.
Also what is up with all this Sega talk? Do you guys seriously expect anything from them?
Idk why it doesn’t work for you. Him being a villain tends to come off as him being whiny that he wasn’t as favored as the other Bat-Children and Bruce not killing the Joker. At least him as an anti-hero lets him go out and forge his own path.
Jason as a villain makes his dynamic with Batman more interesting. Even though he’s alive now he could have still been Batman’s greatest failure as he couldn’t save him from going over the edge which was reason he made him Robin. Jason trying to prove to Bats that his way doesn’t work is why I like him as a villain. His villain arc in Batman & Robin is what I want out of Jason. That story utilized the villain potential in him.
Yeah but he can just as easily prove why Bruce’s way doesn’t work by going out and being his own hero which is much more preferable. Him being a villain works for maybe a one-shot, but it’s not sustainable. Either he keeps getting beat and is obviously in the wrong, or he wins…and he wouldn’t remain a villain anyway.
His way involves being the murdering criminals and anyone who tries to stop him. The guy was beyond the point of him being a hero. Bruce telling him that it was a mistake making him Robin cemented his villain status. He wanted to kill him and the rest of the batfamily so he can be Batman himself. In Batman & Robin he wanted to make the entire concept of Batman obsolete. That right there is motivation for sustainable villainy.
See that’s freaking stupid. I was fine with Azrael wanting to do that, but I want Jason to be better than that. I think it’s a waste to have him just go down into villainy. Again, it just comes off of him wanting to kill Bruce and Company out of a fit of whinyness. It’s not an interesting character take or villainy. “Oh, he thinks I was a bad Robin and likes the others better, I’m going to kill them all to prove I’m better”. I don’t honestly know how you could think that makes for an interesting character.
At least him going “Your no killing stance has proved more harm than good and has gotten me killed, I’m going to go out and show him how much more effective Batman can be when he kills” is a better take. He doesn’t show anything if Batman’s dead and can’t watch.
Jason as an anti-hero is a snoozefest. In the new 52 he actually gets along with Bruce post-death and still has admiration for him. You don’t put bullets in guys dome and still have the respect of Batman. It’s a load of shit.
Well then Crotch is right. He should’ve stayed dead.
He’s a shit villain and apparently a boring Anti-Hero so it was a waste of time bringing him back when he was just fine dead serving as a stark reminder for Bruce.