Fun fact. It was the Green lantern movie game that eventually lead to Microsoft to hire the developers to help them make the 2013 Killer Instinct game since they liked the combat.
Oh yeah I forgot both devs shared the same name, I never played the 2013 Killer Instinct game myself but heard a lot of good things about it and it being developed by the team that worked on that badass Green Lantern game which I played to death, I Platinumed it for pete's sake cause that combat is fire, makes me happy to know that people like myself would love it.
The Mummy Demastered is a great metroidvania made to promote Tom Cruise's movie, a film that I actively warned my parents to not watch it when it went to stream, they ignored me and apologize for not listening to me every time they remember it exists.
The Brave And The Bold was a cartoon *also* after my time but it's 100% worth a watch, especially if you're a big fan of those "wait, who the hell is THIS guy" moments that lead you down wikipedia rabbit holes. Extremely minor and weird characters pop up all the time and they're always funny.
Great selection of games. Just surprised there was no mention of the Batman Begins game as I think that also fits the bill of a forgotten DC and Batman video game and is surprisingly good.
FunFact: Titus bought Infograms in 99. After Titus went bankrupt Infograms bought all Titus assets. So Infograms = Titus. Also would not surprise me if they used part of Superman 64s code for their superman game
Titus also owned a part of Interplay, which screwed over the latter when Titus went under. Interplay had to sell Fallout to Bethesda just to try and stay afloat. In other words, Fallout 76 is a distant result of Superman 64.
Yes, I watched Blue Beetle. It genuinely deserved better than being the latest punchline for DC movies. Maybe if people who joked about no one watching it actually did go check it out. Jokes aside, a Blue Beetle game could be pretty neat. Shame it's likely not gonna happen any time soon.
@@austineruptionagreed. Loved the video by the way! Also I really love how you put wrestling terminology in all of your videos for the most part. As fellow wrestling fan that puts a smile on my face.
Man I remember getting that Green Lantern game you ended off the video with & I'm so glad my dad returned it after a week or so, it was a janky mess (from memory) & none of us wanted to play it at all.
How are you able to put out such interesting, high-quality videos so often?? It's honestly baffling, Damn, I forgot how hard the soundtracks for the early Batman games go.
That Swamp Thing song is one of the most insane things I've ever heard. I can't believe that got made at all. Also that they didn't get sued. Absolutely hilarious.
I was just shocked that they made a "good enough" Batman Forever game. I still have nightmares of the five minutes I played of the platformer almost 30 years back.
Funny that this came out the same day they announced that Gotham Knights is coming to game pass, a game I had no intent to play until I watched your video about it which made me somewhat interested. DCUO is also getting a next gen release which means that it'll likely continue to somehow be better than the majority of modern live services.
Another fantastic video. I love how you show games from so many different generations. Makes for great content of someone my age (37) lol keep up the good work 👍🏻
Clearly none of them will ever compare to the masterpiece that is Superman 64. Though to get serious, one of the most elusive DC Comics based games is a GameBoy Color game based on a lesser known DC Character named Sgt. Rock. The game was called Sgt. Rock on the Frontline, and it’s so odd that this lesser-known character got a video game.
The Co-Op Superman being red is probably a reference to an old Superman comic that had him split into Red and Blue versions. Not the 90s one, a much older one.
While the combat in Death of Superman is pretty basic, there is a counter to punches not hitting multiple foes. You always have four throw moves in every direction available, and those do hit multiple opponents. It's about as good as Maximum Carnage.
You are correct but I think Maximum Carnage is just a tiny tiny bit better thanks to the music and the presentation (Comic panel cutscenes straight outta the comics).
@@Gatorade69 True, it has the better presentation of its story, but Superman has the far better story. Even in that reduced capacity, I think it has power. Plus you have double the characters to play as. I just meant to give people a mark of equivalent quality, in any case.
@@Gatorade69 Also on that list, I'd include Xbox Man of Steel as almost as playable as Shadow of Apokolips, and with a ton of great stuff for comics fans, such as a story written by the comics writers and a free roam mode to find landmarks and references in the maps (though with no other life present), and ten costumes to unlock dating back to the 1930's. The mechanics aren't great but they are functional, and it's not boring like Aquaman. I'd gladly play it again if I could emulate the system.
Honestly I'd love to hear a Champions of Norrath and Champions Return to Arms review. Those were some of my favorite games growing up and I feel like they aren't talked about enough
My favorite comics involving John Constantine are actually The Sandman by Neil Gaiman. Absolutely fantastic stuff all around, and you get some backstory on him, his mother, and how he got to be who/what he was.
My favourite Constantine fact is that multiple writers claim to have seen John Constantine in real life. Alan Moore even says he spoke to him. I can't think of any other character that has that kind of weirdness behind them.
Last october I played Blade, Hellboy, and Constantine games and Constantine impressed me the most in terms of level design and keeping a creepy atmosphere
One game that you missed in the Superman section: the PS2 era Superman Returns tie-in game. It’s not good, exactly, but it does have one pretty interesting idea that could be implemented in future Superman games. Namely, the player’s health bar *isn’t* Superman’s, it’s Metropolis’s. Superman can be knocked back or knocked down, but can’t be meaningfully harmed, but the squishy civilians trapped in burning buildings or in the middle of a Metallo rampage sure can be.
one of your best videos, i love your channel! it’s really hard for me to click on new videos and learn something about video games and get new information, but you always hook us up
X-Men Origins Wolverine is better than the movie it's based on but not the IP as a whole and man it goes hard and wasn't afraid to be as graphic as Logan is known to be, like one of the features is that you heal in real time, so after a big grueling battle and you get into a cutscene, you look like an actual corpse, I have nothing more to add to that.
I just platinumed Justice League Cosmic Chaos this week and it was a TON of fun. Especially for a kids game, it had a hood amount of depth, difficulty and LORE. It is STEEPED in DC continuity.
Fun fact, Condor and Blizzard made both games without knowing about eachother until at an expo. Then they realized how similar their games were and decided to become blizzard. Condor went on to make Diablo as Blizzard North.
I’ve been waiting for so long for you to talk about Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters. You’ve mentioned it a couple of times, but never in depth, and it’s one of my favorite games.
Theres so many video games where you upgrade yourself to be basically invincible. Its not hard to make a game about Superman. Superman is constantly getting his ass kicked, his invulnerability is highly exaggerated.
I actually remember playing Batman Forever: The Arcade Game on an old PS1 when I was still in primary school It has been years since I played the game that I forgot about it until 2020
Thank you for talking abou Shadow of Apokolips. I swear I was going crazy thinking I was the only one to actually play that game cause the most I ever see it get brought up is just when it's lumped in with every other Superman game and never anything specific about it. I could never get past the dam level as a kid cause the part where you're supposed to push the part back in just didn't work for me no matter how hard I button mashed.
Fun fact about John Constantine: None of the adaptations get his name right. For real, there's a comic panel that explicitly points out that the last part of his name "rhymes with wine".
Being able to hear people beg Superman for help is probably the one real thing they actually put in that game. Can you imagine beans ham and hearing people for miles and miles and miles away dying and crying and asking for help? That it would suck
Man, I actually love Justice League Heroes. I like that Ultimate Alliance and X-Men Legends allow you to make your own team, but them you have characters with vastly different powers interacting with the same places. In JLH, you have Superman and Wonder Woman in Space handling stuff Batman, Flash or Zatanna aren't suited for. This also allows for the dialogue to reflect the specific hero duo, location and bad guys you're facing. The build system was very interesting to me, I experimented with it a lot and got very satisfied when things worked just right. My only problem was when I checked online for guides and got to min-max everything. I think the story is pretty decent, but mostly the interactions and dynamic between the heroes. It kinda feels like a JL/JLU episode. And I actually love how that game initially kicked my ass. Lots of games like that are just a walk in the park or filled with damage sponges that just couldn't ever kill you. JLH really had me to change how I acted based on the character I was playing. Most of all, I played that game mostly using co-op, but I also had fun with single player because I had unlocked other characters and built them up at least a bit.
Justice League Task Force was my first introduction to Green Arrow. I was early-90's X-Men craze helped get me into comics, but I was a Marvel fan because of it, and exposure to the DC was just Batman, Superman, Flash, Green Lantern, and Aquaman. Green Arrow was a complete unknown to me.
This sounds kinda weird but when he says "If you arent atleast 33 years old you probably have no idea what i just said." I though it was kinda weird how specific that number was...until i remembered how he said he was a 90's kid, Which might mean he was born in 1990, Which would make him now...33 years old. So what I'm saying is that he might've quite literally just said that if you are younger than him, You have no idea what he's talking about. 😂
You know, the more I hear about DC (in comparison to Marvel) when it comes to things outside comics, it always feels like, for every major non-comic-related fail Marvel had, DC had more, with the only exception were the animated stuff.
Too bad that so many of the characters were Green Lantern palette swaps. That said, I did love that Superman’s block animation was him putting his hands on his hips and sticking his chest out. It was a nice touch.
The movie flopping led to the superior tie-in cartoon, Green Lantern: The Animated Series, to get cancelled before it finished its planned storyline. Also, we were supposed to get an MMORPG video game based on it that would've had the Controllers as the main villains.
Nothing screams “I’m a comics fan” like thinking the Justice Society and JLA are the same team… two completely different teams. Hell, not even from the same universe some eras.
Superman, and many DC characters, would do well to have a Telltale style adventure the way Batman did. It meshes better with the DC style, since their heroes are way more Mythic Hero and less relatable, so you need a real strong narrative to carry them.
The only movie game tie-in I liked which it doesn't have to do with the movie is 'The Mummy Demastered' by wayforward its surprisingly good for a movie game tie-in
God what an awesome video! First off Austin, I'm supposed to be playing Starfield NOT remembering that I still need to play Champions Of Norath & BG Dark Alliance! And now like 30 other games I have never even seen before. I've never watched a video that had so many games I missed in their generation(s). I've got a busy couple days ahead of me!
At this point the reason we don't have a great Superman game, great Aquaman game, great third-person TMNT game, great 3rd person Donkey Kong game besides 64 and etc. is all the same, it's a lack of will, you cannot tell me the talent doesn't exist, you cannot tell me the audience doesn't exist, you cannot tell me the technology doesn't exist, the companies themselves just don't want it enough and until they do you ain't going to see this change.
I'm a big green lantern fan which is probably why I never hated any of the green lantern movie tie-in games hahaha. Any opportunity to play as Sinestro ima take
Fun fact. It was the Green lantern movie game that eventually lead to Microsoft to hire the developers to help them make the 2013 Killer Instinct game since they liked the combat.
Oh yeah I forgot both devs shared the same name, I never played the 2013 Killer Instinct game myself but heard a lot of good things about it and it being developed by the team that worked on that badass Green Lantern game which I played to death, I Platinumed it for pete's sake cause that combat is fire, makes me happy to know that people like myself would love it.
True
How the hell can someone look at the Green Lantern game and think "wow that combat is impressive, let's get those guys for our fighting game reboot?"
And it worked out, surprisingly.
This is not completely true. Iron Galaxy was a referral from another developer, which led to Microsoft hiring them.
The Mummy Demastered is a great metroidvania made to promote Tom Cruise's movie, a film that I actively warned my parents to not watch it when it went to stream, they ignored me and apologize for not listening to me every time they remember it exists.
Double Dragon the movie game is also better than the movie
The Brave And The Bold was a cartoon *also* after my time but it's 100% worth a watch, especially if you're a big fan of those "wait, who the hell is THIS guy" moments that lead you down wikipedia rabbit holes. Extremely minor and weird characters pop up all the time and they're always funny.
also, the music meister episode. the one musical episode that both make sense and it doesn't overstay his turn
Easily top 5 super hero shows ever.
the Dick Sprang design style is magnificent. the matching Silver Age attitude makes it even better.
That is my fiance's favourite Batman-related piece of media ever haha. @@serPomiz
Easy top 10 for me! Man I'm so glad I got to watch that show mostly on cartoon network
Unlike other RUclipsrs, Austin digs for something special for us that we haven’t seen before. *Good thing I subbed this channel*
I throw him a couple bucks on patreon ;)
@@bes03cNot all heroes wear capes🫡
Or wield tridents, lassos, and lantern power rings
As a huge hockey fan hearing Austin whiff on pronouncing Lemieux gave me a good laugh 😅
The Justice League and Justice Society are totally separate teams
They arent *totally* seperate at all
Same spirit though
Dang, Austin really hustlin' with this many vids.
And that's why he thinks Batman Returns on Sega CD is only the Genesis game with better music.
You might say it's an explosion of Austin videos.
Or perhaps
An Austin Eruption
@@vaanitus887 no he just need money for house
He should change his channel name to Hustler One!
Great selection of games. Just surprised there was no mention of the Batman Begins game as I think that also fits the bill of a forgotten DC and Batman video game and is surprisingly good.
FunFact: Titus bought Infograms in 99. After Titus went bankrupt Infograms bought all Titus assets. So Infograms = Titus.
Also would not surprise me if they used part of Superman 64s code for their superman game
That was a fun fact. Kind of like how Acclaim is just LJN v2.0
@@Gatorade69 since when Acclaim still exist?
Titus also owned a part of Interplay, which screwed over the latter when Titus went under. Interplay had to sell Fallout to Bethesda just to try and stay afloat.
In other words, Fallout 76 is a distant result of Superman 64.
Yes, I watched Blue Beetle.
It genuinely deserved better than being the latest punchline for DC movies. Maybe if people who joked about no one watching it actually did go check it out.
Jokes aside, a Blue Beetle game could be pretty neat. Shame it's likely not gonna happen any time soon.
Agreed, while it isn’t really saying much when its competition is Shazam 2 and The Flash, it’s by far the best DC movie we’ve gotten this year so far
way better than expected! I feel for the director/crew
Yeah I finally got around to eatch the movie last year on Max, easily one of the most fun ass movie I've seen in a good while
Static shock
I feel like a dmc or bayonetta style combat would suit him well
I like how in the mud DC as a brand is, even in the title of the video he had to put in Batman just so people would be interested
sad
@@austineruptionagreed. Loved the video by the way!
Also I really love how you put wrestling terminology in all of your videos for the most part. As fellow wrestling fan that puts a smile on my face.
I want Jon Moxley to come out to the Swamp Thing theme song.
ME TOO
I now regret signing that petition that was sent to Tony asking for him to come out to Sweet Caroline.
Man I remember getting that Green Lantern game you ended off the video with & I'm so glad my dad returned it after a week or so, it was a janky mess (from memory) & none of us wanted to play it at all.
How are you able to put out such interesting, high-quality videos so often?? It's honestly baffling,
Damn, I forgot how hard the soundtracks for the early Batman games go.
the way you pronounced mario lemieux name...lmao
Batman Forever the Arcade Game is a perfect game and one who never performs an item crash as Batman is one who never knows wholeness
It's about time you did DC games 😁😁
That Swamp Thing song is one of the most insane things I've ever heard. I can't believe that got made at all. Also that they didn't get sued. Absolutely hilarious.
I was just shocked that they made a "good enough" Batman Forever game. I still have nightmares of the five minutes I played of the platformer almost 30 years back.
The old DC logo. That takes me back. To better days.
OKAY SOMEONE ELSE WHO WAS WEIRDLY SPOOKED BY "THE DEATH AND RETURN OF SUPERMAN"
FINALLY
NOW I CAN LIVE AT PEACE KNOWING THERE'S ANOTHER
THERE ARE TWO OF US
ill never understand how Austin is able to pump out so much content with such high quality
Funny that this came out the same day they announced that Gotham Knights is coming to game pass, a game I had no intent to play until I watched your video about it which made me somewhat interested. DCUO is also getting a next gen release which means that it'll likely continue to somehow be better than the majority of modern live services.
Another fantastic video. I love how you show games from so many different generations.
Makes for great content of someone my age (37) lol keep up the good work 👍🏻
Clearly none of them will ever compare to the masterpiece that is Superman 64.
Though to get serious, one of the most elusive DC Comics based games is a GameBoy Color game based on a lesser known DC Character named Sgt. Rock. The game was called Sgt. Rock on the Frontline, and it’s so odd that this lesser-known character got a video game.
Because it's a Game Boy color remake of an old Taito game known as Front Line and they just decided to put Sgt Rock on it.
The Co-Op Superman being red is probably a reference to an old Superman comic that had him split into Red and Blue versions.
Not the 90s one, a much older one.
While the combat in Death of Superman is pretty basic, there is a counter to punches not hitting multiple foes. You always have four throw moves in every direction available, and those do hit multiple opponents. It's about as good as Maximum Carnage.
You are correct but I think Maximum Carnage is just a tiny tiny bit better thanks to the music and the presentation (Comic panel cutscenes straight outta the comics).
@@Gatorade69 True, it has the better presentation of its story, but Superman has the far better story. Even in that reduced capacity, I think it has power. Plus you have double the characters to play as. I just meant to give people a mark of equivalent quality, in any case.
@@fusionspace175 I wasn't trying to argue. I agree. I hear a lot of people call it bad but it's definitely passable.
@@Gatorade69 Also on that list, I'd include Xbox Man of Steel as almost as playable as Shadow of Apokolips, and with a ton of great stuff for comics fans, such as a story written by the comics writers and a free roam mode to find landmarks and references in the maps (though with no other life present), and ten costumes to unlock dating back to the 1930's. The mechanics aren't great but they are functional, and it's not boring like Aquaman. I'd gladly play it again if I could emulate the system.
Honestly I'd love to hear a Champions of Norrath and Champions Return to Arms review. Those were some of my favorite games growing up and I feel like they aren't talked about enough
My favorite comics involving John Constantine are actually The Sandman by Neil Gaiman. Absolutely fantastic stuff all around, and you get some backstory on him, his mother, and how he got to be who/what he was.
My favourite Constantine fact is that multiple writers claim to have seen John Constantine in real life. Alan Moore even says he spoke to him. I can't think of any other character that has that kind of weirdness behind them.
Love that you referenced the crossover and the call to Lambaste! First time I've seen anyone mention it.
Thanks for pumpin this out while sick boy!
Last october I played Blade, Hellboy, and Constantine games and Constantine impressed me the most in terms of level design and keeping a creepy atmosphere
The Constantine game was pretty cool. It freaked me out when I was a kid with its atmosphere and chants.
Thanks for putting out a video despite being sick. Hope you get better soon!
One game that you missed in the Superman section: the PS2 era Superman Returns tie-in game. It’s not good, exactly, but it does have one pretty interesting idea that could be implemented in future Superman games. Namely, the player’s health bar *isn’t* Superman’s, it’s Metropolis’s. Superman can be knocked back or knocked down, but can’t be meaningfully harmed, but the squishy civilians trapped in burning buildings or in the middle of a Metallo rampage sure can be.
one of your best videos, i love your channel! it’s really hard for me to click on new videos and learn something about video games and get new information, but you always hook us up
It's amazing how you're able to put out content this good this consistency.
The Green Lantern game raises an interesting topic. How many video game adaptations, so often a downgrade, are better than the source material?
First thing that comes to mind is the Ratchet and Klank movie game.
I've heard good things about the Ballistic: Ecks vs Sever game on GBA.
X-Men Origins Wolverine is better than the movie it's based on but not the IP as a whole and man it goes hard and wasn't afraid to be as graphic as Logan is known to be, like one of the features is that you heal in real time, so after a big grueling battle and you get into a cutscene, you look like an actual corpse, I have nothing more to add to that.
I just platinumed Justice League Cosmic Chaos this week and it was a TON of fun. Especially for a kids game, it had a hood amount of depth, difficulty and LORE. It is STEEPED in DC continuity.
Lmfao, "Sorry y'all, I'm a 90s kid" I'm using that whenever I get into any situation.
hearing the kyle rayner shoutout at the beginning made me shout YEAYUUUUUGHHHH at the screen. hell yeah bro
"I WANT MY MOM! 😡"
I swear I thought one of the soldiers on the balcony said that.
Fun fact, Condor and Blizzard made both games without knowing about eachother until at an expo. Then they realized how similar their games were and decided to become blizzard. Condor went on to make Diablo as Blizzard North.
"Le Mew" - That pronunciation made my 41 year old ass die inside a little, lol.
The PS3 version of Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters deserved more love for how fun its coop is!
I’ve been waiting for so long for you to talk about Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters. You’ve mentioned it a couple of times, but never in depth, and it’s one of my favorite games.
As a Scottish person, hearing “The Jobbiest of Jobbers” said out loud made me laugh way too hard
35:21 Green Lanturn: Rise of the Manhunturns
(Jokes aside, good video! Always look forward to a release from you!)
If programmers are worried about supermans abilities unbalancing a game, just make him a summon that comes in to wreck the villains day
Theres so many video games where you upgrade yourself to be basically invincible. Its not hard to make a game about Superman. Superman is constantly getting his ass kicked, his invulnerability is highly exaggerated.
I actually remember playing Batman Forever: The Arcade Game on an old PS1 when I was still in primary school
It has been years since I played the game that I forgot about it until 2020
Batman Vengeace really was something special to me
The mobile game for “The Dark Knight Rises” will always be goated. Absolutely loved that game. Replayed it constantly.
4:59 I love the chibbi statue of liberty lol
Dang, Austin. You've been on a roll for the past months, each vid a banger! And man, didn't know there were 7 DIFFERENT Batman Returns games.
Thank you for talking abou Shadow of Apokolips. I swear I was going crazy thinking I was the only one to actually play that game cause the most I ever see it get brought up is just when it's lumped in with every other Superman game and never anything specific about it. I could never get past the dam level as a kid cause the part where you're supposed to push the part back in just didn't work for me no matter how hard I button mashed.
Justice League Task Force for the Genesis had an EPIC intro and soundtrack.
Dude we need more Swamp Thing everything
Fun fact about John Constantine: None of the adaptations get his name right. For real, there's a comic panel that explicitly points out that the last part of his name "rhymes with wine".
Being able to hear people beg Superman for help is probably the one real thing they actually put in that game. Can you imagine beans ham and hearing people for miles and miles and miles away dying and crying and asking for help? That it would suck
Man, I actually love Justice League Heroes.
I like that Ultimate Alliance and X-Men Legends allow you to make your own team, but them you have characters with vastly different powers interacting with the same places.
In JLH, you have Superman and Wonder Woman in Space handling stuff Batman, Flash or Zatanna aren't suited for.
This also allows for the dialogue to reflect the specific hero duo, location and bad guys you're facing.
The build system was very interesting to me, I experimented with it a lot and got very satisfied when things worked just right. My only problem was when I checked online for guides and got to min-max everything.
I think the story is pretty decent, but mostly the interactions and dynamic between the heroes. It kinda feels like a JL/JLU episode.
And I actually love how that game initially kicked my ass. Lots of games like that are just a walk in the park or filled with damage sponges that just couldn't ever kill you. JLH really had me to change how I acted based on the character I was playing.
Most of all, I played that game mostly using co-op, but I also had fun with single player because I had unlocked other characters and built them up at least a bit.
Justice League Task Force was my first introduction to Green Arrow. I was early-90's X-Men craze helped get me into comics, but I was a Marvel fan because of it, and exposure to the DC was just Batman, Superman, Flash, Green Lantern, and Aquaman. Green Arrow was a complete unknown to me.
Thanks Austin, get well soon. Always enjoy your videos, truly unlocks memories more than my phycologist ever could
I’m so appreciative when a new Austin video comes out, love it man!
Really appreciate the output lately.
Thanks for watching and keeping up!
I've never seen gameplay of Green Lantern before, but it does look interesting. Might give it a go whenever I get back on my PS3.
This sounds kinda weird but when he says "If you arent atleast 33 years old you probably have no idea what i just said." I though it was kinda weird how specific that number was...until i remembered how he said he was a 90's kid, Which might mean he was born in 1990, Which would make him now...33 years old. So what I'm saying is that he might've quite literally just said that if you are younger than him, You have no idea what he's talking about. 😂
Yep😅 that’s quite true because I’m a LATE 90’s kid
You know, the more I hear about DC (in comparison to Marvel) when it comes to things outside comics, it always feels like, for every major non-comic-related fail Marvel had, DC had more, with the only exception were the animated stuff.
Justice league Heroes was awesome. I played it for dozens and dozens of hours. Unlocking the extra characters gave it so much replayability.
Too bad that so many of the characters were Green Lantern palette swaps.
That said, I did love that Superman’s block animation was him putting his hands on his hips and sticking his chest out. It was a nice touch.
The movie flopping led to the superior tie-in cartoon, Green Lantern: The Animated Series, to get cancelled before it finished its planned storyline. Also, we were supposed to get an MMORPG video game based on it that would've had the Controllers as the main villains.
Oooo fun
Hope you feel better soon Austin
Technically in Injustice, everyone else is POWERED UP to Superman levels of power.
More likely they didn't have the rights to use Shazam for that superman arcade
The Green Lantern game is sooo much fun, especially with a friend
Nothing screams “I’m a comics fan” like thinking the Justice Society and JLA are the same team… two completely different teams. Hell, not even from the same universe some eras.
Hope you feel better, sinus infections are horrible, great video as usual 🎉
Ah yes, Detective Comics Comics, my favorite producer of Comic Book Books
Batman being voiced by Ron Perlman is a.... interesting choice.
Superman, and many DC characters, would do well to have a Telltale style adventure the way Batman did. It meshes better with the DC style, since their heroes are way more Mythic Hero and less relatable, so you need a real strong narrative to carry them.
Technically Superman wasn't de-powered in the Injustice games, everyone else was powered up.
Holy frick bruh....I IMMEDIATELY remembered Justice League Heroes yo. I had it! That's CRAZY....wow
Death and Return of Superman was my favorite game as a kid.
Great vid! I'd love to see you cover Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu. I think it would be right at home here on this channel.
Blue Beetle movie was actually pretty good. Not amazing or anything, but it was way better than The Flash.
Dude Batman vengeance was fricken awesome 😭 maybe a little clunky but I loved it.
I'm a 90's kid too, but I love Super Friends
WAIT
Sunsoft Batman had an NES followup?!
HOW DID I MISS THIS?!
The only movie game tie-in I liked which it doesn't have to do with the movie is 'The Mummy Demastered' by wayforward its surprisingly good for a movie game tie-in
You should’ve talked about the young justice video game
God what an awesome video! First off Austin, I'm supposed to be playing Starfield NOT remembering that I still need to play Champions Of Norath & BG Dark Alliance! And now like 30 other games I have never even seen before. I've never watched a video that had so many games I missed in their generation(s). I've got a busy couple days ahead of me!
So when Zan transforms into an ice gondola and a piece breaks does that mean a part of his body broke off?
At this point the reason we don't have a great Superman game, great Aquaman game, great third-person TMNT game, great 3rd person Donkey Kong game besides 64 and etc. is all the same, it's a lack of will, you cannot tell me the talent doesn't exist, you cannot tell me the audience doesn't exist, you cannot tell me the technology doesn't exist, the companies themselves just don't want it enough and until they do you ain't going to see this change.
Next game is the 2015 Infinite Crisis? Oh gawd incredible!
Swamp Thing is COOL THAT'S WHY!!!! (BTW Bruce Campbell just wrote a miniseries about Sgt. Rock fighting an army of zombies)
I didn't even know a Constantine game existed at all!? Justice League Heroes was fun though.
Sgt. Rock was killed on the final day of WW2 by the last bullet fired. At least that was the story at one point.
ACTUALLY, they didn't depower Superman in INjustice. They powered everyone else up to his level.. :P
17:22
the change in accent got me lol
I have a physical copy of “the end is nigh” came on a bluray with the movie
I'm a big green lantern fan which is probably why I never hated any of the green lantern movie tie-in games hahaha. Any opportunity to play as Sinestro ima take