Joel Taveras writes, " This year moviegoers will be treated to a plethora of comic book inspired films. Among them will be the long-time coming Warner Bros. fan favorite, Green Lantern. The film starsHollywood hunk (as my fiancee calls him) Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan / Green Lantern and is set to hit theaters just in time to kick off the summer season. I had a chance to play the upcoming video game tie-in Green Lantern: The Rise of the Manhunters coming to us from Double Helix and Warner Bros Interactive, and came away very pleasantly surprised. Read on to find out why."
Warner Bros. announced it's pivoting to live-service games, which could be a disastrous move for its devs
I don’t think there ever was a time for GaaS. Its entire resistance is revolved around making a game that generates recurring revenue constantly throughout its lifetime. It’s straight up a corporate scumbag design.
I watched the video seeing if anything changed since the initial Suicide gameplay vid before the delay and it looks the same. So weird watching all the characters just start a gun to their back and bounce super high shooting with no kick-back animation in an empty dead world. The voice acting is cringe and there doesn’t have any sense of atmosphere or immersion like the Arkham games.
And they expect you to pay $70 to $100 for this and then pay more for Battle Passes and items to make grinding less a chore. Yea, no thank you. I hope you learn a hard lesson with this one.
Today, during Warning Bros' conference call, chief executive officer David Zaslav talked about Mortal Kombat 1, Hogwarts Legacy, and the company's gaming business.
yea, because thats what people want, especially after those games sold millions and are not live service games haha.
so dumb haha.
New mk sold less then the last in the same time frame the NEW MK is legit a live service game with its horrible monopoly board. I just wanted a normal title...
From GameWatcher: "Total War: Rise of Mordor has been removed from Mod DB following a DMCA takedown claim filed by Warner Bros.. Development of Total War: Attila's ambitious total conversion mod will continue, according to the developer, who is also looking into rebranding to avoid similar issues in the future.
"... we have received word from ModDB officials that Warner Bros has sent them a DMCA takedown request to remove Rise of Mordor from their databases. We are grateful to ModDB for giving us time to put our affairs in order before the page is taken down," read a post announcing Total War: Rise of Mordor's departure from Mod DB."
Movie games are notorious for their suckage. Hopefully this one delivers.
Unlike Thor, that game looks absolutely horrible.
Movie games are like Uwe Boll movies. Here's to hoping this one is different than the rest.
Fun != Good
If it's fun you have my word I'll buy it.