In a world where not-Superman gets depressed and eats a Kryptonite bullet and not-Batman is a Wrasslin' Detective out to solve the... suicide? Get ready for a series that shamelessly rips off DC and Marvel characters to tell what might ultimately be a story through retro video game animations, bad cartoons, poorly shot scenes with effects that would make a half-assing YouTuber cringe, and the occasional bit of weird claymation...
It's bad... but I think it's supposed to be. It bills itself as an Adi Shankar (IIRC) experience, so I'm presuming all of the weirdness is a signature style. I'm most of the way through it and I plan on finishing it, but it's mostly an exercise in train wreck voyeurism.
Christopher Judge as POTUS Nic Nukem is pretty amusing, though.
This series finished out weirdly.
Quote from: Tenzhi on March 24, 2022, 07:35:55 AM
It's bad... but I think it's supposed to be.
Nuff' Said! Maybe I can figure out if it's really bad or not when I watch it.
I tried since I liked Far Cry: Blood Dragon so much but I just couldn't. Turns out intentional cheese works much better in video games. Tapped out early ep 2.
Quote from: Vee on April 19, 2022, 08:23:21 AM
Tapped out early ep 2.
Can't remember how far I made it but I remember going from "hey, this is different it has potential" to "I'll save this for later" pretty early on.
Quote from: Kaylahamyng on February 06, 2024, 06:33:44 PM
As a fellow student deeply engrossed in the world of academia, the exploration of AI Overlord in public schools is nothing short of fascinating.
*Invasion of the Body Snatcher noises* /point
Quote from: Xev on April 22, 2022, 01:22:08 AM
Can't remember how far I made it but I remember going from "hey, this is different it has potential" to "I'll save this for later" pretty early on.
I started it, then I admit my eyes glazed over either in episode 2 or 3.