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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Feb 22, 2016 21:17:39 GMT
I do agree that a lesser used villain like Riddler would be good, but I do think if they go with Joker(they very well might), then they should try and go for the disgustingly dangerous Joker from Death of the Family. Personally, my vote would go for maybe Scarecrow, though, he recently had a spotlight with Arkham Knight, right? Just a note, I can't think of any recent Batman works that placed Two-Face as the big bad guy. (Penguin's got a spotlight with Gotham right now, so not him even though I do quite like Penguin) My vote goes for Riddler, he never was a main badguy in the Arkham series, so it would be a unique idea.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Feb 22, 2016 21:18:42 GMT
I do agree that a lesser used villain like Riddler would be good, but I do think if they go with Joker(they very well might), then they should try and go for the disgustingly dangerous Joker from Death of the Family. Personally, my vote would go for maybe Scarecrow, though, he recently had a spotlight with Arkham Knight, right? Just a note, I can't think of any recent Batman works that placed Two-Face as the big bad guy. (Penguin's got a spotlight with Gotham right now, so not him even though I do quite like Penguin) Well Two-Face was the main Villain of Dark Knight along with Joker, but that'll almost be ten years old now so I don't know if that counts as recent. Yeah, but people still talk about that movie like it was yesterday. Sure, its mostly because of how great Joker was, but still, I doubt Two Face has faded from memory simply because of the DK.
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Feb 24, 2016 21:36:49 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2016 21:42:55 GMT
Well that tells us literally nothing.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2016 21:46:25 GMT
Jesus, I hate that PR strategy. If you started talking about something, then finish it. But no, it's always "I saw something and it's cool, I won't show it to you, how awesome! Lalalala!" As Georgie would say, "Bloody bastard fucking shit."
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Post by sos on Feb 24, 2016 21:50:47 GMT
I'd give anything for a tweet from Laura or Job that flipped the script on its head. Like: "just played through Michonne episode 2 and wow... pretty boring, actually."
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2016 21:56:43 GMT
I'd give anything for a tweet from Laura or Job that flipped the script on its head. Like: "just played through Michonne episode 2 and wow... pretty boring, actually." Yeah, not happening. They're alawys excited and everything's cool. "I just saw an awesome part of Michonne finale, can't wait for you to play it!" "Playing as Batman is SOO cool. News coming soon!" "I'm about to go to the toilet, need to take a shit. SUPER excited for it to happen!"
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2016 21:57:46 GMT
Question, why is the Model for Batman anything important? He basically always looks the same. I can't think of any design for Batman that's significantly different than any other.
So, we don't get a sneak peak of the model ourselves(not that I'm fooling myself Telltale would EVER do that)
This doesn't really let us know how far along in development it is
And it doesn't even give us any idea of what the model will be like other than "awesome"
There is literally no information to be gained here, and I'm positive that if you took a survey of everyone who saw that tweet, you'd get more people indifferent or infuriated by it than hyped because of it.
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Post by thatstoo2019man on Feb 24, 2016 21:59:59 GMT
the answer is batnipples
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Feb 24, 2016 22:02:41 GMT
Jesus, I hate that PR strategy. If you started talking about something, then finish it. But no, it's always "I saw something and it's cool, I won't show it to you, how awesome! Lalalala!" As Georgie would say, "Bloody bastard fucking shit." This is what happens when you don't have a marketing department, or one that has one hell of a terrible marketing department.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2016 22:02:52 GMT
Question, why is the Model for Batman anything important? He basically always looks the same. I can't think of any design for Batman that's significantly different than any other. So, we don't get a sneak peak of the model ourselves(not that I'm fooling myself Telltale would EVER do that) This doesn't really let us know how far along in development it is And it doesn't even give us any idea of what the model will be like other than "awesome" There is literally no information to be gained here, and I'm positive that if you took a survey of everyone who saw that tweet, you'd get more people indifferent or infuriated by it than hyped because of it. There are some different Batman designs, but generally with games they stick to the game general costume, just sometimes it's more or less armoured.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2016 22:03:41 GMT
Question, why is the Model for Batman anything important? He basically always looks the same. I can't think of any design for Batman that's significantly different than any other. So, we don't get a sneak peak of the model ourselves(not that I'm fooling myself Telltale would EVER do that) This doesn't really let us know how far along in development it is And it doesn't even give us any idea of what the model will be like other than "awesome" There is literally no information to be gained here, and I'm positive that if you took a survey of everyone who saw that tweet, you'd get more people indifferent or infuriated by it than hyped because of it. There are some different Batman designs, but generally with games they stick to the game general costume, just sometimes it's more or less armoured. So, my point basically still stands.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Feb 24, 2016 22:04:28 GMT
Question, why is the Model for Batman anything important? He basically always looks the same. I can't think of any design for Batman that's significantly different than any other. So, we don't get a sneak peak of the model ourselves(not that I'm fooling myself Telltale would EVER do that) This doesn't really let us know how far along in development it is And it doesn't even give us any idea of what the model will be like other than "awesome" There is literally no information to be gained here, and I'm positive that if you took a survey of everyone who saw that tweet, you'd get more people indifferent or infuriated by it than hyped because of it. Well... the new Batman kinda looks a bit different, but the biggest change was... well... probably batnipples, but let's not talk about that...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2016 22:05:32 GMT
There are some different Batman designs, but generally with games they stick to the game general costume, just sometimes it's more or less armoured. So, my point basically still stands. More or less, but they could surprise us and come out with something different or use one of the lesser known Batman's but I doubt it.
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Feb 24, 2016 22:07:18 GMT
So, my point basically still stands. More or less, but they could surprise us and come out with something different or use one of the lesser known Batman's but I doubt it. I think maybe Flashpoint Batman would be cool, or maybe Batman Beyond. But then it wouldn't really be about Bruce Wayne then.
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