... Ok, now that's interesting Fatboy, but your comment is the first I've heard of anything remotely like that. And in a quick 10 minutes of Googling for corroboration I couldn't find any.
Wanna throw me a source? It'd be quicker than trying to get a hold of the devs on a holiday weekend from the wrong side of the country.
And, of course, right as I type that comment one of my colleagues sends me a completely unrelated text that says as much.
So yeah, point for Fatboy -- it's partially based on a roleplaying game that Alan Moore "wrote pieces of," according to an interview with the devs from the kids at Eurogamer. That's a positive, but it also means that this is a movie tie-in based on a film AND roleplaying game, both of which were based on a graphic novel whose content is praised so highly specifically for its celebration of story telling methodology specific to the medium.
I'm sticking with my Robert Smith and turkey bones metaphor.
I'm pretty skeptical of the game myself. But the online flash 8-bit beat-em-up that went up about a week ago is kinda fun, in a Double Dragon-y sort of way.
Wanna throw me a source? It'd be quicker than trying to get a hold of the devs on a holiday weekend from the wrong side of the country.
So yeah, point for Fatboy -- it's partially based on a roleplaying game that Alan Moore "wrote pieces of," according to an interview with the devs from the kids at Eurogamer. That's a positive, but it also means that this is a movie tie-in based on a film AND roleplaying game, both of which were based on a graphic novel whose content is praised so highly specifically for its celebration of story telling methodology specific to the medium.
I'm sticking with my Robert Smith and turkey bones metaphor.
I'm pretty skeptical of the game myself. But the online flash 8-bit beat-em-up that went up about a week ago is kinda fun, in a Double Dragon-y sort of way.
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