DC, Marvel & comic book video games: The Thread!
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Telltale Batman is exciting. They just announced Walking Dead 3, and yet I think I'm more excited about the Batman game.
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Ha, you should see behind the scenes how I've been trying to get noise to read Red Son.SpaceBooger wrote:Look at you throwing all the Superman origins and power sets into one post. Clutch.Ack wrote:Unless it's magic armor.
Next question: is the armor inside his forcefield?
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Anyone who is into alternate history stories will love the crap out of Red Son.
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Are my memories jaded, or is Maximum Carnage insanely hard? It was one of those rare games I played a lot as a kid growing up but something I never beat. Pretty rare case, I can only think of a few SNES titles that I could never literally beat... Jurassic Park, Empire Strikes Back, and Maximum Carnage come to mind.
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I've just never been a fan of Superman.Gunstar Green wrote:Anyone who is into alternate history stories will love the crap out of Red Son.
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That makes Red Sun even more interesting, because it both is and isn't the same Superman who would ordinarily bore you to tears with his generic-ness.noiseredux wrote:I've just never been a fan of Superman.Gunstar Green wrote:Anyone who is into alternate history stories will love the crap out of Red Son.
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That is more or less what Ack conveyed to me. Interested but have higher priority stuff to read first.
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Hey can anyone let me know which games have Harely Quinn in it and if you can please explain to what extent such as cameo, playable character, plot based, etc.
Im really digging the character since first playing her in Injustice and realized I'm kinda obsessed over her craziness wanna collect/play some games she's in. I'm guessing anything from 32-bit to modern consoles will due!
Im really digging the character since first playing her in Injustice and realized I'm kinda obsessed over her craziness wanna collect/play some games she's in. I'm guessing anything from 32-bit to modern consoles will due!
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she is awesome. One of my favorite DC characters. I can't wait to see Suicide Squad; Margot Robbie seems perfect for the role.
Anyway, I know she's in Arkham Asylum - the only Arkham game I've actually played.
Anyway, I know she's in Arkham Asylum - the only Arkham game I've actually played.
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The earliest games she appeared in are actually The Adventures of Batman and Robin for SNES, Genesis, and Sega CD. Each version is different, so she only appears as a cameo in the SNES one but is a boss in the Genesis one.TEKTORO wrote:Hey can anyone let me know which games have Harely Quinn in it and if you can please explain to what extent such as cameo, playable character, plot based, etc.


