PopBucket writes: In our opinion, the last good Turtles game was Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters on the Super Nintendo back in 1993. That game was brilliant from what we remember, but twenty years later, where's the next good game? We're still waiting, and rather impatiently, I might add. 2007 saw the release of the ill-fated (and really rather appalling) TMNT, released as a film tie-in for the film of the same name, but is that really the best that they can offer?
From VGC: "Warner Bros. Discovery today announced the launch of the Warner Bros. Discovery Access x Rocksteady Studios Games Academy in the UK.
The initiative, which will open for applications on August 30, will be offered to individuals aged 18 or older in the UK, with an emphasis on applicants that may not have access to traditional pathways into the industry, such as university courses, or internships.
The course will be free and will offer financial assistance such as bursaries for travel or childcare. The deadline to apply is September 23, and candidates will be notified in mid-October."
With rumours of a new game in the works, Adam from WellPlayed highlights five developers that could do the IP justice.
Rocksteady and Sucker Punch I can do a great action pact Star Wars games. Especially Rocksteady with their great combat system. Great write-up.
Spiders has proven that they can land the feel of the earlier Bioware games well.
Give them a solid budget, and they'd probably put out something impressive.
Then there's always Obsidian. As far as I'm concerned, despite being rushed thus buggy, I thought their Kotor 2 was a better game to Bioware's original. Especially when you got to play the fan patched version that included a lot of the content they didn't have the chance to implement in the original release.
I disagree almost entirely with this article in regards to them being suitable for KOTOR, but would love a Star Wars from each of these devs.
Rocksteady would have a great sandbox filled with easter eggs to respect the lore of the universe, but KOTOR isn't an action brawler. They'd nail a Bounty Hunter game. Kojima would probably pull a Rian Johnson and throw the lore out the window, but if he was to focus on a specific genre I could see you being another Bounty Hunter infiltrating the Sith.
Sucker Punch could easily tackle something akin to Fallen Order mixed with elements of inFamous. Creative Assembly knows claustrophobic tension; I could imagine a side-story of a pilot that crash-lands onto a monster-infested area of a Sith-controlled planet.
Bluepoint would be the only studio of these I'd trust in these to respect the original gameplay systems.
Larian Studios is one of the best RPG developers around, so I could see them making a phenomenal game. Unfortunately I don't think that will happen.
After years of rumours and online fights, Rocksteady Studios finally unveiled its brand-new DC video game Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. It has a solid roster, but it’d be better if it included a character that served a short time in Task Force X: Slade Wilson, aka Deathstroke.
Hahahahahaha.................. .... no
would love to see a superman game made by this studio
I'd love to see what Rocksteady can do without basing the game on an established franchise, the Batman games were amazing, but it would be nice to see what they could come up with themselves.
I honestly want to go into Gotham with civilians and such