Technicolor Commentary
3Sep/09

Batman: Arkham Asylum

Posted by thegreatredhope

For one brief second, today was like Christmas for me. After a long day at work and a never-ending softball game, I was eagerly anticipating my arrival back home. I would be receiving a much larger respite than normal.

Finally, finally, finally, Amazon followed through and sent me my copy of Batman: Arkham Asylum for the XBox 360. As a lifelong Bat-fan, I was oh so very excited. This was, however, the game that finally got me to buy the damn system way back when. Unfortunately the game was delayed for a few months, proving I could clench my jaw harder than I ever thought possible.

Because of this release delay, coupled with the fact that there's never really been a standout Batman game I can mention, I was concerned this would be a forgettable affair. Then the reviews started pouring in. Oh, how they praised the story, combat, acting, visuals, gameplay, and pacing. Oh, and how they're all exactly on the money. Without parroting too many of the reviews out there, I'd like to say that I am really digging this game.

Everything about this title just comes together exactly the way you think it should, right down to Batman's appearance (which I'm a pretty big stickler about. I'm looking at you, puffy outfit from Batman Begins). I was raised on the animated series from the 90's, and Paul Dini, one of the main creative forces behind that endeavor, provides the story for this game. It's wonderful, as to be expected. You'll also see the return of many cast members from the show playing the roles that were so very crystalized to me as a child.

The word on everyone's lips about this title seems to be "combat", and I can absolutely see why. Creating elaborate, flowing combos is quite easy, and holy hell is it satisfying. Punch, crack, slam...they're all there. You'll never again wonder what'd it be like to lay down a Batman-style beatdown. And, not to be forgotten, there's a "detective mode" that you'll be making copious use out of as you sneak through the various levels. Taking at least a small cue from The Dark Knight's x-ray lens thingies, you'll be able to spot clues and enemies in a very cool and scientific way. You really do feel like the world's greatest detective.

So yes, I'm writing in praise of this game. In a way, it's a rough representation of the pretend Batman games I played as a kid...and that's a compliment. Any time you can accurately personify an 8-year-old's imagination, you've really accomplished something. Go get this game. Go get it now.

And welcome to the madhouse.

24Jul/09

Episode 21: It’s Really A Super Scope

Posted by thegreatredhope

Welcome back, all! Want some more TCC? Can't stand another long afternoon without it? Well then go outside, for God's sake...

Actually, I wouldn't do that, since we're premiering a new episode, right here, right now!! This one's a real doozy, too. We really paid attention to feedback for this one, and went with a film that's been requested multiple, multiple times. So for all you diehard "Super Mario Brothers" apologists (see: movieguyjon) This one's for you.

That's right, the film so nice I'll say it twice: SUPER MARIO BROTHERS!! It came out in 1993, stars Bob Hoskins (Mario Mario), John Leguizamo (Luigi Mario) and Dennis Hopper (Koopa). There's a trove of additional information on this movie, but honestly...I don't care and neither will you. This movie stinks like hard parmesean cheese on moldy spaghetti. And the TCC guys tear it a new pipe hole. So sit back, relax, and feel the hatred of one of the worst movies ever wash over you.

Oh, and check out yonder Twitter profiles on the right and follow us, or we'll de-evolve you.

Special thanks to Johnny Worthington of FFundercats and Steven Perez of Random Timelords for joining in the chat room and keeping us sane during recording!

Episode 21: It's Really A Super Scope
SUPER MARIO BROS (1993)
Director(s): Annabel Jankel, Rocky Morton
Cast: Bob Hoskins, John Leguizamo, Dennis Hopper
[podcast]http://media.libsyn.com/media/tccommentary/ep21_superscope.mp3[/podcast]

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