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They're basing the game off the Role Playing Game Guidebook Moore and Gibbons wrote and released back in like, 87.
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I didn't realize they were still making games for the Playstation 2.
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... 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.
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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.
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That is always the right choice.

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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I don't have a lot of faith in that game, but at least it doesn't make me recoil as much as some of the film's other marketing tie-ins.

http://io9.com/5154062/the-watchmen-mercha…

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