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Do developers just not have pitches for a Transformers game? I know Reactivate got cancelled, but the Cybertron games and Devastation showed Transformers games could work. Is Hasbro just a pain to work with when it comes to licensing?
I know this might seem like a dumb question, but is Arkham City truly an "open world" game? True, the world is bigger than Asylum, but it's still fairly restrained, even compared to its peers at the time of its release.
These final pages of JLA/Hitman with this narration is just so perfect. Ennis is a master, man.
You can only have so many variations of a bank robbery, a carjacking, or a mugging, before they all start blending together.
With the style of games that they are, there is only so many different crimes that you can cycle through before they repeat.
While I understand the need for random crimes in games like Arkham and Spider-Man to have something constantly active to do while exploring the open world, the problem with them, in execution, is that their nature becomes repetitive.