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Blame Batman’s Watered Down Brutality On DC Comics

October 01, 2008

mortalkombat_vs_dc_universe_batman Blame Batmans Watered Down Brutality On DC Comics
Hector Sanchez, associate producer on Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe, sat down to talk about the upcoming release in the MK franchise. According to Ramirez the game is about 85% complete with most of the trademark fatalities and brutalities (finishing moves for the comic book characters that DC didn’t want to mix with simulated murder) set in stone.

As a fan of the post-Frank Miller, just right of evil Batman, I was excited to see what Midway had cooked up for the Dark Knight’s finishing move. I figured Bruce Wayne’s cloudy moral compass over the last couple of years in pop culture would open up plenty of options when it comes to putting an opponent out of their misery. Instead, of cracking a necks, curb stomping, or any physical contact whatsoever, Batman finishes his opponents by slipping a sonic emitter around his wobbling foe that summons a swarm of twenty or thirty squeaking bats. A crippling move, this ain’t. According to Sanchez it was all part of the challenge of working on the a title that includes licensed characters. And it could prove to be a major sticking points with the hardcore fans of the series. Hit the jump to see what Sanchez had to say and why, if anything, pulling the reins in on the MK team might be a good thing. Read the rest of this entry »

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Max Payne Director John Moore Just A Tad Pissed With Film Ratings Board

September 05, 2008

john_moore Max Payne Director John Moore Just A Tad Pissed With Film Ratings Board

The MPAA, Hollywood’s governing body for film ratings, recently slapped the film adaptation of Max Payne with an R-rating and director John Moore (above) is a bit perturbed. The adult-only rating could have an affect on the box office take. But Moore also outlines what he sees as inequality in the system, saying, “The Motion Picture Association of America gave The Dark Knight a PG-13 rating and basically sucked Warner Bros.’ cock.” Read the rest of this entry »

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The Dark Knight Finally Steps Into The Light

August 13, 2008

batman The Dark Knight Finally Steps Into The Light
Gary Oldman inadvertently blew the lid off of the existence of an unnamed Batman title in the works during a video interview with G4TV. I figured the developer would have come clean at Comic Con this year. Turns out all parties involved were waiting on the cover of Game Informer to hit stands to reveal Batman: Arkham Asylum. Eidos and Warner Bros. will publish, Rocksteady is handling the development as well as the odd countdown mechanism thingamajig on their site. The press release is billing the PS3 and Xbox 360 title as “a haunting action detective game.” No word on whether or not you’ll be able to kidnap a boy from the circus and dress him up in gayly colored leggings and capes.

[Videogaming247]