Darkstalkers has the best take on classic monsters by far. Look at Lord Raptor/Zabel. He's a rock-and-roll zombie. Why can't zombies be cool like that?
Or Demitri Maximoff. He's a cassonova vampire and an expert martial artist. Other than Dio Brando and Dracula he's the coolest vampire around.
How is it that a fighting game series that has been dead for years did more to make monsters like that cool and interesting than just about anything else around?
It would be cool to see a series where there's a world/dimension of monsters and with all the culture, political intrigue, and history that can entail. That series had so much potential for that and I don't think I've see anything else like it.
There came a time when the Old Gods died! The Brave died with the Cunning! The Noble perished locked in battle with unleashed Evil! It was the last day for them! An ancient era was passing in fiery holocaust!
I do like Darkstalkers but I'd say Castlevania and Hellboy have them beat or at least provide some stiff competition.
Darkstalkers also falls into the common problem of having some of the male monsters be hideous while keeping the female ones cute or sexy. I imagine Morrigan and Felicia play a big role in why that game is seen as nothing more than glorified spank material instead of a serious monster franchise.
I see many people instantly view Joe Biden as the hope and savior of the nation after winning the presidential seat. Please don't rush in praising him this much, wait for results in his (first) term to tell if he is indeed a great choice to be in charge of a nation.
I can say that he's making some right choices in the words he chose to use in his acceptance speech, and the decision to work on and provide free COVID-19 vaccines is a very good choice right now. I do feel like I should recommend being patient and cautious though in this duration and pray to Allah that it's a successful and good investment, it might cause another economical recess, but if everyone play their part right such a crisis will pass sooner.
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Looks like I'll have to move past gameplay footage
There are few people in the world worse than fans who throw a bitch fit over something then when disagreed with go "it's just fiction, no big deal" while pretending they didn't start with the same histrionics.
I haven't watched The Queen's Gambit on Netflix, but someone pointed out that it's set in the early 60's yet there's a spinner rack with comics from the 80's.
So...if we add minority or LGBT characters to a video game it's forcing politics onto entertainment, but if we name our game COLD WAR and have Ronald g*dd*mn Reagan in the trailer it's not?!
You know, while I have definitely played an action/shooter type video game or two in my time, watching a trailer for Cold War that ends with a teaser of an upcoming game in a modern setting really is pretty sobering. I have somehow never played a Call of Duty game, but this honestly seems like it would really be more problematic than GTA ever could be, as far as potentially warping the minds of youth.
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The criticism with GTA was that it would inspire kids to be violent, like in the games. But of the two GTA games I have played and liked, Vice City had a very cartoonish feel to it, and San Andreas such a fantastical or unlikely adventurous feel -- I recall a reviewer saying CJ seemed ultimately more like a Bond-type super-spy than anything else, and I'd agree -- that for any teenager at least, they should seem clearly not real or something one could possibly try to emulate in real life.
Now again, I haven't played any CoD games, but this trailer looks much more realistic than GTA. The trailer at least contains real life footage of our real world, and apparently they have a pretty realistic-looking Ronald Reagan to task you with going out to kill the commies, I guess? Looks as though you get to play at war through Vietnam, the 80s, and up to the modern era.
Kids are impressionable. When I was in the military, long ago granted, there were people who'd enlisted because they were impressed with how cool somebody like Rambo made it all look. And this trailer really just struck me as seeming almost propaganda to feed the real world war machine. I even recall a 17 year old I worked with like a year and a half ago, who was like 6 months from turning 18 and trying to figure out what he should do with his life, who talked about joining so he could go into special ops, because he'd just read some book about a sniper, and of course had already grown up in our gun-happy culture.
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