Those early reviews were right – Marvel’s Inhumans is terrible
After watching its two-hour premiere, we can confirm that the bad buzz for Marvel's latest television series was correct in pegging Inhumans as rather terrible.
After watching its two-hour premiere, we can confirm that the bad buzz for Marvel's latest television series was correct in pegging Inhumans as rather terrible.
Marvel may be looking to the future by dipping back into it’s past with Legacy this week, but it’s also tidying up its universe before its main attraction returns. One of the casualties of the new heroic age on the way? An Iron Man far more…infamous than previous holders of the title. This week saw Victor Von Doom’s solo series come to an end. After a year of action, intrigue and a global manhunt for the most wanted former supervillain alive, Doom finally found the entity responsible for pulling his strings.
There were many things wrong with the first season of Marvel's Iron Fist, but the worst was easily the sloppy fight scenes. That will hopefully improve now that star Finn Jones is finally receiving proper martial arts training.
Who was Vader in the days after his fall from grace? What kind of journey did the Jedi formerly known as Anakin Skywalker embark on that turned him into the feared right hand of the Emperor of the galaxy? That’s the story that’s currently unfolding in the latest Darth Vader series from Marvel, where the newest apprentice to the Dark Side has managed to obtain a new lightsaber that he has corrupted with his own hate and anger.
DC would pull its reboot trick again with last year’s Rebirth, as flicking that switch on and off again is something that the Distinguished Competition has mastered over the years. It’s also a trick that Marvel needs to desperately become experts at, as the last couple of years haven’t been kind. Marvel Legacy is meant to be that switch, as heroes new and old return to the fold.
The inclusion of the Infinity Stones and the change to a more measured 2v2 format make up for the slightly slower pace. Marvel vs Capcom Infinite succeeds as a superlative fighting game, it’s just a pity that everything moulded around doesn’t quite reach those heights. The Story Mode is abysmal and the roster is uninspired. Despite that, it’s still a blast to play.
Marvel is getting ready to resurrect another major player this week in Marvel: Legacy. You might want to close this post if you feel like avoiding some spoilers.
Capcom are bringing the Marvel Universe into the fighting scene with Infinity Stones. A tournament like no other.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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