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A fucking crimerolled out all-white meat Chicken McNuggets
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A fucking crimerolled out all-white meat Chicken McNuggets
That reminds me:I don't know if anyone brought this one up before me ages ago, and I couldn't be arsed trawling through a spunkload of pages, and I know most fellow Crash fans disliked the redesign, too.
It's not that bad to me, but I miss his gloves. And I never really understood the "sudden" tribal tattoos. Perhaps, if I'm remembering correctly, they're linked with Aku-Aku, and controlling the Titans.That reminds me:
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Original PS1 design. Iconic.
What was Radical Entertainment thinking with THEIR redesign?
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Looks like a methed up Daxter.
A lot of these weird 2000s era redesigns happened within a few years of each other, sometimes it kind ofmakes me wonder if it was like a ripple effect from sonic getting green eyes and smoothed out a little. To anyone who had not paid attention to sonic, they woudn't know it was technically already in the game art albeit inconsistently. They just took it as "modernized/remastered" or some shit and then rolled with the extreme degree of redesigns we saw like with crash and frogger.It's not that bad to me, but I miss his gloves. And I never really understood the "sudden" tribal tattoos. Perhaps, if I'm remembering correctly, they're linked with Aku-Aku, and controlling the Titans.
I detested what Bay did with the Transformers designs. They all look like nothing but piles of car parts and are almost completely indistinguishable from each other unless you know exactly what you are looking for. You put animated Hot Rod and Wheeljack next to each other and you know they are seperate characters. You put "realistic" Hot Rod and Wheeljack together and you would be hard pressed to tell them apart if you weren't already aware of who was who.Transformers franchise is (unfortunately) a gold mine for this, especially the movies. A few examples...
From this:
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To this:
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And from this:
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To these abominations:
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Yeah, but the Bayverse toys are good because they have some very complex engineering to accommodate those crazy designs, and the realism allowed them to make Transformers of really weird vehicles (biplane, ice cream truck, bank truck, NASCAR racers) rather than "sci-fi-ish sports car #Ϫ". Also the vehicle modes for preexisting characters were really cool -- Ratchet, Optimus Prime, the Constructicons, and all the real-life car alt modes readily come to mind as improvements forced by the realism. This even translates to the toys; you wouldn't know stuff like Legends Barricade are Transformers at first glance!I detested what Bay did with the Transformers designs. They all look like nothing but piles of car parts and are almost completely indistinguishable from each other unless you know exactly what you are looking for.
This is true for like a BIG chunk of the first movie's cast. Jazz especially because as people have pointed out constantly over the years he's just the g1 design modern mecha-ified but silver and a different (bit still similar enough looking) car. Something that gets REALLY obvious when you look at the g1 color scheme toy they put out for him around that timeframe.An easy way to improve the Bay designs would be to give them their G1 color schemes, it's amazing how much more distinct in makes them.
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