What can I say? I only check the video sites on Tuesdays
Okay, as I figured, loading is better on PS5. In fact, loading is MUCH better on PS5. Control's also a lot smoother on PS 5. Which I find kinda puzzling, honestly. I mean, sure, PS5 is a more powerful system. But this game shouldn't be that taxing, even for the Switch. But in any case, yeah, better to play it on the PS5.So...it wasn't bad per se. The jumping is stiff. Don't know about PS5, but loading time is kinda meh on Switch. I could have done with a few more cut scenes to give me some kind of story. Like seriously, I'm not expecting War & Peace in an arcade game or anything. But the first two arcade games at least gave us something.
Still, for a side scrolling brawler, I've played worse. Like, even in the TMNT realm I've played worse. I'll give it a B-
I am a lover of bats, so I try to collect them when they show up in lines.
...And I'm just now noticing how she only has 3 toes on one foot and five on the other...
To be honest, Mutant Mayhem is not my favorite when it comes to designs. I've seen worse, but that just means someone else set a really low bar.
I'm sorry! I didn't mean it!BETRAYAL! Why, Zaku? Why?
I'm sorry! I didn't mean it!
I'll admit, with the Lost Years mini bridging the two "main" minis, I kind of think of Last Ronin a ongoing at this point? I didn't think twice about it continuing, so I really didn't think about mentioning it.
...Did I ever mention the Lost Years mini? You might want to at least check out the Lost Day Special before jumping into Last Ronin II. I don't want to spoil too much, but some of the...new characters get fleshed out a little in that one-shot.
I guess I might as well talk about issue 150, while I"m here.
It's good. But, it's not totally satisfying as a "ending". Neither to this era of the comic, or to Sophie Campbell's run on the book. And maybe it's not supposed to be? I mean, we are still getting the Alpha Special, which will probably help bridge the gap a little. But, this kind of felt more like the end of a arc, with a few added scenes, rather than the end of a entire run. This whole Armaggon arc has been fun and intense, but I'm not sure if it was always intended to be Sophie's final arc. And it feels like a weird stopping point.
Sophie's run has definitely had it's ups and downs. But, it's mostly been on the upswing since Venus got introduced. I don't know. It just kind of feels like Sophie got the short end of the stick on her entire run. At the start, she wasn't sure if Tom Waltz was ever going to decide to come back, so she kind of had to stall for time. And then Tom DID come back right in the middle of her run for Armageddon Game, which might have disrupted any plans she might have had. And now at the end, it feels like she got passed over so that Jason Aaron could take over. It feels like she never really got a chance to find her feet on this book, never got a chance to feel like this book was really "hers", and that's a shame. I don't know if that is how it actually happened, but it kind of feels that way.
Sophie had some good ideas. Some really unique ideas. The execution of those ideas were a little iffy sometimes, but I think the concepts were solid, at least. I didn't care for how long Mutant Town went on, but that wasn't really her fault. I think it was a solid enough run, looking back at it all.
I'll admit, I do wish we got more with the Warp Turtles/Future Donny's children. They seem like a really interesting idea, so I wish we got more time with them than half a issue. I feel like you could get at least a full arc with these guys.
It's just kind of weird to have the majority of this final issue ONLY really feature Donny and Venus. That's the part that really makes me feel like this might not have been the original plan.
Time travelling back to the origin was a nice touch. ALL the origins. But, I still wonder if the original plan at some point was to have Donny change the origin, giving the book a brand new starting point. Basically, write in a hard reboot instead of the soft reboot we seem to be getting. Like, Donny deciding to save baby-Raph thus changing the timeline.
I guess Venus is a ghost now. It kind of fits with this version of the character. She went from being spiritual to just being a spirit!
The notes in the back of the book make it sound like we're going to be getting a few different miniseries while the main series is going back to it's roots. So, I guess that's where they're going to send Jennika and the other cast members, while Jason Aaron tries to go back to basics. I am curious how Jason will eventually weave those back into his story.
So, I guess I'm just mixed on this ending. Just like with Sophie's entire run, really. It's not totally satisfying, but it's not a total ending anyway, so I guess I shouldn't have expected that. I just don't know.