u/ThelastCer0

How would you approach a sequel to Jack and Daxter for the new generation of consoles?

Would you like to continue the story from where they left off, or would you do something completely separate from the main characters but set in the same universe? Maintaining the artistic style or changing it? Would you make just one game or a new trilogy?

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u/ThelastCer0 — 5 days ago
▲ 22 r/heathersmusical+1 crossposts

The Heathers vs The Plastics from Meangirls

I've always wondered what a meeting between the Heathers and the Plastics would be like? (The Heathers would be the musical version, while the Plastics would be the ones from the Mean Girls movie.) I'm sure the encounter would be legendary!

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u/ThelastCer0 — 5 days ago
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I've always preferred the more classic Batman.

With this im not referring to the Silver Age Batman (you know, the kind of comics where Supergirl had a romance with a horse), but rather to the Batman written by writers like Frank Miller, Doug Moench, Alan Moore, Dennis O'neil, etc. The most detective-like and human Batman, so to speak.

My issue stems from how, in recent years (especially in events and in the main universe) Batman has become one of the most overpowered and intelligent character in the DC Universe. I understand this in some point; he's the most popular character, and therefore deserves a certain level of prominence. But events like Dark Knight Metal feel like an abuse of this from my point of view. Scott Snyder seemed to realize this though, since the Absolute series that he also created is a significant improvement insofar as this respects.

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u/ThelastCer0 — 5 days ago