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Posted in Spectacle and Spandex on the Silver Screen

I watched the first X-Men movie for the first time in the runup to Doomsday, and it was so bad I'm astonished they made any more of them.

It has about 15 characters to introduce, each of which gets their allotted 5 minutes of screen time to do their one mutant party trick then it's on to the next one. No-one gets any actual character development at all, apart from possibly Wolverine who gets ten minutes at the start where he acts completely differently to show how much he's changed by the end of the movie. Every plot point is "Mystique is pretending to be this guy, oh no, however could we have possibly seen this coming". The fight scenes are slow and clunky with obvious stunt performers, but the editing for everything else is abrupt and frantic with nothing given any time to breathe.

I know it comes from a different era of superhero movies and maybe this is how X-Men always is but it honestly just felt like a bunch of action figures rather than an actual movie. Drivel. I'm going to watch the rest of them now.

Posted in Spectacle and Spandex on the Silver Screen

I think they went a bit too hard on the TV series to start with - stuff like Falcon & the Winter Soldier and Loki felt like required viewing, which started to become a big time commitment. While they were often good, keeping up with Marvel started to feel like work. Then they went the other way and several movies (Shang-Chi, Eternals) and shows (She-Hulk, Echo, Wonder Man) just seemed to go absolutely nowhere. So the narrative momentum has been completely lost.

Incels howling "woke" at everything with a female main character didn't help.

Then the whole Kang thing happened - they built up a shit villain over the course of several of the worst movies they've ever made, then dropped him abruptly when real life stuff happened, leading to the next Avengers movie suddenly being Dr Doom with absolutely no build-up whatsoever.

I've kept up with the movies (which have been a real mixed bag lately) but I'm several shows behind and not really inclined to catch up. I'll probably see Avengers but it's definitely not got the hype of Infinity War, and I'm not sure how it ever could have had.

Posted in PWB August 2026 - Everything's still on fire

I am happy to take recommendations for DreamCast games. I know Skies of Arkadia, Shenmue, Jet Set Radio, Crazy Taxi… Is Sonic Adventure good?

In general the Dreamcast suffered the same fate as the Wii U, in that most of what made it good and unique simply got ported to other systems after its demise. So it doesn't really get the respect it deserves. aniki's list is a good starting point and I would add a few personal favourites:

Space Channel 5 Part 2, if you can get it. If you're playing on original hardware you may need some sort of boot disc as it never got an EU release. Emulated it should be fine (and go for the Japanese release, it's not like it'll make much less sense anyway).

The original Soul Calibur is still unbeaten in its genre, IMHO. Six games into the series and they've never recaptured the magic of the first one.

Bangai-O is often overlooked but is an absolutely mental Treasure shoot-em-up. It came out on the DS as well but the two versions are quite different.

Shenmue II, obviously, if you liked Shenmue. I think it's by far the better game.

I'd add Rez which will always be a Dreamcast game in my mind but sadly every other version from the PS2 onwards was better (higher frame rate) so no real need to go back to the Dreamcast version for anything other than curiosity.

Posted in The Switch 2 thread

I regularly play it on the Deck using Xbox Cloud Gaming and it works really well. I think the Switch 2 version will be a big hit.

Posted in PWB August 2026 - Everything's still on fire

40fps modes are the future, I guess the only reason they're not more common is that you need a fancy-pants 120Hz TV to be able to use them. Control recently got updated to add a 40fps/all bells and whistles mode and it's a huge improvement over either of the previous options. Star Wars Outlaws was another one that used it to good effect.

Anyway I'm not really playing anything that I haven't spoken about already, mostly Final Fantasy XIV still. I'm in the post-Heavensward, pre-Stormblood stretch now, I really like these lengthy little interludes as it's where the game does a lot of its character building and it's really fun watching the building blocks of the next expansion falling into place.

I've also been playing a bit of Vampire Crawlers which turned out to have more legs that I expected - nearly done with it now though - and I'm starting to play around with XCOM 2 a bit. So plenty to keep me busy.

Want: I'm not even sure what's coming out in the back half of 2026, GTA6 is sucking all the air out of the room already. I'm not fussed about it at all but it will inevitably sell gazillions.