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Samus Aran said:
Blinker said:
Samus Aran said:
flagstaad said:
TheLastStarFighter said:

Ummm... yes, it is a good excuse.  Why make a game about someone no one knows or cares about.  They're in the business to make money.

You mean like Superman?, Wonder Woman? The Flash? Green Arrow? Green Lantern? yeah, a lot of unknown characters and I am sure no one cares about them either.

What's so fun about playing as Superman? 

"Oh look at me, I'm invincible and can fly at the speed of light and any movie/comic/game involved armound me is boring unless someone has kryptonite, but we all know I'll beat them up anyway". 

Batman movies, series and games are interesting because he isn't overpowered. Yeah, we know he'll win, but we never know HOW. Superman just beats everyone up. 

Rocksteady should make a Tintin game, that be so exciting. He's a much better comic book character than all your examples anyway. 

Personally I never found Batman to be all that great to be honest, he's been overdone, it doesn't help when writers start making him smarter than everyone else.

I love The Flash, Green Lantern etc, because they have strong mythology. Sadly Warner Brothers doesn't care about the mythology, because the executives are about money than quality.

I'm just getting bored of Batman at this point.

The Flash would be pretty hard to make a good game out of, but I guess it's possible(as long as it isn't made by the Sonic team lol). Don't know the Green Lantern to be honest. Well, I do know him by name(big bang theory and all), but that's about it. What's his power? 

They made a GL game, but it was a movie tie-in (rushed, glitchy, repetitive) so it sucked.

He has a ring of infinte green power (does anything he wants), and I do think there is infinite possibilities for the concept. Games like Gods Among Us, I think show that a GL game can work (that game also showed that a lot of DC characters can work for their own game).