They should probably take a cue from the guys who made the Arkham Asylum and Assassn's Creed games.
until Activision loses the license (at least 2017)
Sd was not a mediocre game it was a great game either it was good soild 7 rating.
And a masterpiece game can be fun as well. Beenox can try, but they didn't.
Wait...what? How do you know they didn't try? Did I miss something?
Wait...what? How do you know they didn't try? Did I miss something?
yes you did he can see the future (sorry anno if you find that offensive)
I think they have just as much talent as rocksteady there just not given the time to prove it.
I loved kraven. and I think Dan slott did a great job writing lines of dialogue.
But the story of sd was pretty weak.
As for the boss fights, I HATED the female doc ock level and wasnt fond of the scorpion level either.
The Ock fight was one of the worst fights in the game, Mysterio not withstanding.
Strongly disagree with Doc Ock, but I HATED the Scorpion level. Way too annoying with the scorpion eggs, spitting acid everywhere, and stupid civilians to rescue.
At least the Doc Ock fight paid tribute to the PS1 Doc Ock fight. The Mysterio fight had no redeeming qualities at all! HATED the 2099 and Amazing parts of it.
Other than my obligatory "Green Goblin and Doc Ock" demands, I would like to see Hydro-Man and the Spot, because they could bring something new to the boss battles, have never been in a video game before like Anti-Venom, and would fit the science lab setting.
As for 2099, I would like some rogues from the original comics, such as Flipside, Venture and Risque, Data Pirate, and the Specialist, to show up. One of the complaints in SD was that 2099's rogues were either unpopular or made up, so this would address those.
Guests allies? Other than secondary civilian NPCs, no thanks.![]()
Vulture
Hobgoblin
Hammerhead
Goblin
Juggernaut
Sandman
Deadpool
Scorpion
Carnage
Kraven
Doc Ock
Electro
Mysterio
I haven't read any 2099 comics, but I do think it was really dumb that they chose to make up villains for that dimension, instead of using actual known villains from the comics. So I agree that they should use them, even if they might be lesser known to the general public.
Compared to the first, SMSD is betterCompared to the Assassin's Creed series, it's mediocre.
Halo is boringCompared to the Halo series, it's mediocre.
Agreed. Activision is holding them back, pretty much. If Spider-Man wasn't under Activision, Beenox would probably put 2 to 2 and a half years into a Spider-Man game.Yea i wouldnt say Beenox didnt try, they clearly did. I just dont think they have the talent of a Rocksteady. They also dont have the time that WB gives Rocksteady either
Agreed. Activision is holding them back, pretty much. If Spider-Man wasn't under Activision, Beenox would probably put 2 to 2 and a half years into a Spider-Man game.
In answer to your question, no, I don't think we'll see any gameplay footage at E3 that even remotely resembles the Arkham City footage![]()
@Anno: So you liked the Noir levels, then? I agree, they were definitely my favorite parts of the game (probably since I'm more of a Bat-fan to begin with, and they were darker and reminded me of the stealth missions in AA). But why are Kraven and Carnage so low on the list? Kraven was one of my favorite missions!
What glitches in Sandman? I didn't experience any glitching... Maybe it was your disk...?
Compared to the first, SMSD is better
Compared to the rest, SMSD is average
Halo is boring