NanayaGaming
Smash Journeyman
My votes are Spoiler, Katana and Starfire
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Default | Classic | Age of Ultron | Phalanx |
Forever | Ultron Pym | MCU | Infinity |
I can't speak for how the Sentry got in over those characters (I'm not super familiar with the character; I know he's similar to Superman but with split personality issues that led to him making the world forget his existence, and he was on Norman Osborn's Dark Avengers, but I haven't read many stories with him in it), but for Lois, I figured that she was given a creative concept for a moveset, which helped a lot.Okay I'm sorry but this is genuinely a horrible decision. This isn't the thread runner's fault by any means, but I'll be honest, I do not get some of the decisions this thread makes. Like, how is it that the likes of Blade, Moon Knight and Shang-Chi got passed up for Sentry??? And now this? What's going on!?
See, here's the thing.....A character being less "obvious" doesn't automatically mean they're a good or better choice. That's my problem with this thread lately - it feels like we've been passing up some extremely cool picks in favor of "wacky" picks. I don't even think "wacky" picks are bad, I actually think Starro was pretty cool in hindsight even if I don't like when and how he got in, but there comes a point where you have to discern things, and to me it feels like we're placing too much importance on the "wacky" or "unexpected" factor at the cost of some real quality choices. Lois may be a less "obvious" pick, but you can't tell me she's somehow a more exciting and interesting pick than Hawkgirl or Katana or Killer Frost. Same goes for Sentry and the characters he got in instead of. I just feel like we're kinda....trying too hard? It's perfectly fine to just go for someone because they're cool and people like them.I can't speak for how the Sentry got in over those characters (I'm not super familiar with the character; I know he's similar to Superman but with split personality issues that led to him making the world forget his existence, and he was on Norman Osborn's Dark Avengers, but I haven't read many stories with him in it), but for Lois, I figured that she was given a creative concept for a moveset, which helped a lot.
Much like Starro (which, like I said in my profile post, is not a sentence fragment that I ever expected to write), I figure she's a character with a lot of history behind her who might not normally get into a fighting game. (though X-Men fighting games have had Professor X as a playable character, so even official releases get in on these sorts of unusual picks) While she might not be the most predictable choice for a DC fighting game, I think we can afford to have some fun with this concept every now and then. (our guest character round had Charlie Brown and Snoopy nominated, of all characters)
I find that people being passionate about their nominations can make a lot of difference in these threads; back when I was running the PlayStation All Stars 2 thread, we wound up including characters like Ellen from Folklore or Jesse Faden from Control because people pushed for those characters and showcased their potential. (either that or they had good timing - Jesse got in when we did a round for nominating two characters who'd be rivals, and Jesse was nominated alongside Cole McGrath from inFamous, who hadn't gotten in yet)
Usually premiere costumes are characters that acts different in some way, if you think that they would differ to how Poison Ivy acts then go for it. I don't know too much about her so I can't tell you more.Job 201
Not sure if this one counts but
Poison Ivy (Catwoman: Lonely City)
Second Costume also for Poison Ivy
Dr. Pamela Isley
I don't know anything about the first costume but Injustice 2 did have a Bruce Wayne Premier costume so the second could work.Usually premiere costumes are characters that acts different in some way, if you think that they would differ to how Poison Ivy acts then go for it. I don't know too much about her so I can't tell you more.
I'm not sure if you're joking or not (I'm getting Ridley for Smash flashbacks), but size gets adjusted in game crossovers all the time, and Starro's a parasitic hive mind; the Starro in the game is one out of millions/billions/trillions, and the parasites presumably come in a variety of sizes given that not every host is going to be the same size.And about Starro,how a FRICKING GIANT STARFISH CAN FIGHT AGAINST ANY SUPERHERO OR SUPERVILLAIN?!,starro is too big
I knew that but I always guessed that they gived him some sort of new dialogue with "wdym I aren't Batman lol" (I don't have the Legendary Edition of IJ2)I don't know anything about the first costume but Injustice 2 did have a Bruce Wayne Premier costume so the second could work.
Yeah it's pretty much this. Like....wacky picks aren't inherently bad. I just frankly don't think Lois is really a very interesting wacky pick, and I don't think the risk was worth taking. Of course weird picks are perfectly fine and allowed, but this feels like a pick that just doesn't have much purpose. I think it's lame and kinda cheap to just go for a big civillian character for a weird pick instead of diving deep to find someone who may be lesser known or less conventional but still stands out as an interesting character concept in their own right and, most importantly, actually gels with the roster. Lois just feels like a really bad and boring attempt at a weird pick, she sticks out like a sore thumb and not in a good way.I'm with Speed Weed on this one. Some of the latest character choices feel like off the wall "wacky" for the sake of it. I like Lois but she feels like a super lame choice to me. If I were to pick up this hypothetical game, it would be to play as iconic superheroes and villains from the biggest comic book companies out there, and Lois just doesn't cut it. I don't like Sentry either for personal reasons but that's more of a me thing.
I don't think I'll participate in future jobs anymore though, posting here has become a bit too much of a chore for me lately even if I still love the concept
1. Default |
2. Post-Crisis |
3. Superwoman |
4. New Frontier |
5. Flashpoint |
6. Golden Age |
7. Witch (I wanted to include one of the temporary Silver Age superpowers in here) |
8. DCAU |
I'm quoting this in particular because Lois is indeed meant to be a joke/gag fighter, in the same vane as Smash Wii Fit Trainer, Tekken's Kuma, etc. Her moves are purposefully designed as such and are clearly overexaggerate and comical to drive that point home, because obviously the idea of a civilian journalist taking on the likes of Thanos and Darkseid in a fight and winning is a comical situation.But probably Lois is a joke fighter
Hindsight being 20/20 you did no wrong. What'd you get from McDonald's?(hindsight being 20/20, I probably could have spared myself a lot of this controversy/debate if I had just ate at home after work rather than getting a burger at McDonalds and picking up some things afterwards)
Honestly I had you in mind during this round since I figure you would be all for this type of character; Was hoping you'd vote but it worked out anyway haha.I didn’t end up voting but Lois Lane genuinely did interest me more than most of the other characters in that round. My second and third place would’ve likely been Starfire and Livewire, for what it’s worth. I feel like we’ve got a lot of “standard” picks that’d make the Injustice and MVC/Ultimate Alliance rosters. In fact, that’s most of everyone aside from Lois and Starro. Two characters out of 50+ and more to come. Settle down a bit.
Sentry is a boring choice, though, yeah, Blade or Moon Knight or Shang-Chi over him.
Sure; I can do that.Oh hey Megadoomer , could you extend the Lois costume round another day? I worked triple shifts back to back to back this weekend (2 jobs) but I do want to participate
So I meant to leave the thread after this, but I saw this and felt like I needed to step in just one more time since this is obviously aimed at me.And, in response to a particular user, who I won't @ or quote due to them opting out of the thread, I have to point this out that they deliberately did not vote, in either Lois' or Sentry's round, especially when the results were close enough for their vote to change the entire outcome; At that point, it is not the fault of the thread, but the fault of someone refusing to speak when they see something wrong, let it happen, and take it out on the people who were under the impression that you wouldn't be making a decision at all. Like, it's one thing to vote for a different character and see them lose, but they practically revoked their participation then barged in to complain when the actual participants made their choice.
Job87202: Cosmic Marvel Character (DLC)
ADAM WARLOCKAlias: Him
First Appearance: Fantastic Four #66 (September 1967)
The anti-thesis to Thanos, a Guardian of the Galaxy, and one of the most powerful cosmic entities in the Marvel Universe; Of course, it is none other than Adam Warlock. To say he is important is merely scratching the surface; Warlock was responsible for massively expanding the scope of Marvel's cosmic storylines, being a central character in several key storylines, including the original Infinity War, in which he was responsible for defeating Thanos and Mephisto. If the Fantastic Four (and related characters) weren't being used, Adam Warlock was the go to Cosmic hero; he's essentially built a name for himself as a standalone Cosmic hero and one of the most important in Marvel's cosmic library; of course, this also doesn't stop him from being a core member of the Guardians of the Galaxy, and one of the first to join Star-Lord's team after Annhilation.
Adam's basic abilities include superhuman speed, strength, agility, stamina and durability. Nothing too exhilirating, but once again, this merely scratches the surface. His powers beyond that include the ability ti manipulate the energy around him, particularly cosmic energy, to either fly or perform energy blasts; His cosmic powers would eventually grow more mystical as the type of energy he manipulated became grander, given him newly hightened abilities such as manifesting matter, creating forcefields and black holes, teleporation, resurrection (both on himself and others) and traveling faster than light; he can also read the cosmic aura of other individuals, not unlike Lucario's ability to read people's moral aura.
The most interesting of Warlock's ability is his evolutionary cocoon; Warlock can enter this cocoon for an extended period of time, and emerged more powerful than he was before, which was the process in which he gained and developed most of the powers listed above. It should be noted that leaving the cocoon before a full evolutionary process is done will result in him emerging in a weaker (but not vulnerable) state.
And the cherry on top: Adam has a history with the (all 6) Infinity Stones, but very specifically the Soul stone, in which he was it's owner for years, and gaining a full understand of it's power, including the realm within the Soul stone.
And just to flex his absolute power: Warlock has had one on one fights with Thor, Drax the Destroyer, Silver Surfer, Thanos and Mephisto, and won all of them.
Reasons for Inclusion: Warlock, despite being important to cosmic Marvel, is definitely not as popular as the other Guardians, Nova, or Silver Surfer; but this can equally be played as a strength. Not only has he not been in a fighting game, but he hasn't even been in any Ultimate Alliance game; this marks him as a character that's never been before in a moveset based crossover game, and on top of his insane moveset potential, this is new territory to be explored among Marvel's side of the roster. Moreover, his connection to Thanos, specifically being his arch-nemesis, makes his inclusion on the roster perfect as he would be a natural fit within this game's storyline, not to mention he already has a history of importance to Marvel's cosmic side of the universe.
1. Black Suit (Default) | 2. DCAU |
3. Superwoman This is a bit more of a modernized Super-Lois than Megadoomer's - It looks very sleek, though, so I'm running with this. | 4. Daily Planet I think this is a good design, though I didn't put it as a the default since Lois isn't really known for wearing the tan color (She's usually on the Cool Color spectrum - Navy Blue, Purple, Black.) |
5. Flashpoint Stealing this pick from Megadoomer (sorry), but I think having an action orientated Lois makes her costume selection standout more, and this design is just badass. | 6. Bombshells I definitely don't get tired of returning to Bombshells - all of the designs are just fantastic, and Lois' is no exception. |
7. Post-Crisis This isn't something she wore quite a lot but wow does it pop! Unique and flashy all around. | 8. Margot Kidder I considered Amy Adam's Lois Lane for this last slot, but ultimately I had to pass on that. Margot Kidder definitely has the more iconic and influential portrayal of Lois, hands down. Hell, one of Lois' moves is already directly pulled from the 70's films, so this skin was practically already being begged for from the start. Ideally this skin would capture the likeness of Margot and not simply just be the costume; Otherwise there'd be no point in having this. |
Honestly I wish Angela would go back to SpawnAngela
Aldrif Odinsdottir, Thor's Sister. She's been been a member of the Guardians in the comics. Angela has an interesting real world history. created by Neil Gaiman for the Spawn universe, a court battle between Gaiman and Spawn creator McFarlane left her with Gaiman, who handed her to marvel (I think Spawn has a decent shot of getting in so it could be a cool reunion later on). She's since became a pretty prominent character. She lived in the secret tenth relam, which is basicly heaven, as an angel, and later became the ruler of Hel with her lover Sera.
1. Starfire | 2. Beast Boy | 3. Wonder Girl (Donna Troy) | 4. Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark) |
5. Superboy | 6. Aqualad | 7. Bumblebee | 8. Robin (Tim Drake) |