04-11-2013, 07:15 PM
(04-10-2013, 11:04 PM)RepentantSky Wrote: Long stories short, they kept him in the military in Smallville so he never really became Deathstroke and in arrow, they made him some Australian spy which is of course wrong. Arrow did give him Wintergreen but he was also done incorrectly so it didn't really matter. I also didn't like that they mentioned Wintergreen, but as far as I know, there was no mention of Rose, Slade's daughter so a lot of the point of Wintergreen was lost.
Man, I really hate when they wreck something really important and meaningful to a character just so they can throw it up on the screen.
(04-11-2013, 04:13 PM)Yawackhary Wrote: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-0...his-summer
Hmm... A remake to one of those games that shaped my childhood? (Either that or a M2 emulation of the Genesis/Mega Drive game with a possible Master System version to go with it) Just don't screw up Sega but sadly it is easier said than done, even then who knows? I don't know who is the developer for this since Sega is really inconsistant (as in ranging from the best of the best to games that are highly rushed/highly buggy/awful to play), that way it would either be good, a decent game or really bad.
With this and the DuckTales Remastered, Disney must be really busy with the licensing of the "old but highly remembered" games, update them and trying to make some easy money out of it. I wonder if either become successful enough, there would be more of the remakes of the Capcom (Chip & Dale, Darkwing Duck, Magical Quest series, Goof Troop) and Sega (Quackshot, World of Illusion, Lucky Dime Caper, Land of Illusion) games.
I didn't play a whole lot of the Sega ones as a kid, but I did get some time with Castle of Illusions and loved it. Really happy to see that Disney is on board with remaking these games, because these games really mean a lot to us.