Battletoads Review – Middle-Aged Cartoon Alien Toads

It's been nearly 30 years since the original Battletoads, and my memory of it boils down to three things: 1) It was made like an Arcade coin-muncher even though it came out on the NES. 2) The toads' eyes bulged out of their heads when you got to a boss. 3) There are hoverbikes, and they are loads of fun right up until the moment you start screaming. The 2020 version of Battletoads isn't afraid to mix things up. It's a nostalgia bomb that takes one of the original's core tenets, switching between beat-'em-up and platforming gameplay, and expands on it, while adding cartoon visuals and some story that introduces extra depth. Some aspects of the reinvention fall flat, but Battletoads is playful and inventive, and worth checking in on for old time's sake.

The new Battletoads deftly channels its original vibe and silly conceit into self-referential ‘90's-style cartoon. The cel-shaded art and neon graphics are a pitch-perfect throwback to the Saturday morning cartoons a '90s kid would remember watching before and/or after playing some of the original game.

And like a Saturday morning cartoon, Battletoads is driven by a simple but energetic story. The toads discover they've been trapped in a hologram for decades and the universe has forgotten them. The story sets the stage for a lot of self-parody, which makes for some fun sequences early on, like a series of quick-time events where the toads get mundane, work-a-day jobs. But the self-owns wear thin quickly. There are some witty one-liners, but they often come off as more fun than funny. Occasionally, they just fall flat by being unnecessarily crass, like a scene with a gag involving a member of the trio wearing a saggy diaper. The '90s gross-out toy phenomenon was always part of Battletoads aesthetic--the toads' names, for the uninitiated, are Zitz, Pimple, and Rash--but it is one part I wish the series would have left in the past.

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Ben Affleck Will Return as Batman in The Flash Movie

Just because there's a new Batman movie starring Robert Pattinson coming out doesn't mean Ben Affleck has retired the cowl for good. A new report says Affleck will return as Batman in the upcoming The Flash movie. Vanity Fair has heard that Affleck, who played Batman in Batman v Superman and Justice League, will return as Bruce Wayne for The Flash starring Ezra Miller and helmed by It director Andy Muschietti. Affleck will be the second Batman in talks of being in The Flash after it reported that Michael Keaton, who played Batman in the Tim Burton movies, will reprise his role for the movie as well. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=every-dceu-movie-review-score&captions=true"] The Flash will be a standalone movie starring Ezra Miller's version of the character, who first appeared in Justice League. After multiple directors and creative teams, It and It Chapter Two director Andy Muschietti is leading the production with a story based on the 2011 Flashpoint storyline from DC Comics. In Flashpoint, Barry Allen uses his powers to try and prevent his mother's murder. However, by doing so he messes with the timeline and creates an alternate future, which includes Thomas Wayne becoming Batman after the death of his son Bruce, while Martha becomes The Joker. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/batman-year-one-the-r-rated-reboot-that-almost-was-ft-frank-miller"] The exact plot for The Flash is unknown still, and given multiple past Batmans are reportedly returning, there's a chance the movie will diverge from the comics. A full reveal for The Flash and other DC movies will premiere at DC Fandome this weekend. Check IGN for full, exclusive coverage from Fandome this weekend. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt T.M. Kim is a reporter for IGN.

Ben Affleck Will Return as Batman in The Flash Movie

Just because there's a new Batman movie starring Robert Pattinson coming out doesn't mean Ben Affleck has retired the cowl for good. A new report says Affleck will return as Batman in the upcoming The Flash movie. Vanity Fair has heard that Affleck, who played Batman in Batman v Superman and Justice League, will return as Bruce Wayne for The Flash starring Ezra Miller and helmed by It director Andy Muschietti. Affleck will be the second Batman in talks of being in The Flash after it reported that Michael Keaton, who played Batman in the Tim Burton movies, will reprise his role for the movie as well. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=every-dceu-movie-review-score&captions=true"] The Flash will be a standalone movie starring Ezra Miller's version of the character, who first appeared in Justice League. After multiple directors and creative teams, It and It Chapter Two director Andy Muschietti is leading the production with a story based on the 2011 Flashpoint storyline from DC Comics. In Flashpoint, Barry Allen uses his powers to try and prevent his mother's murder. However, by doing so he messes with the timeline and creates an alternate future, which includes Thomas Wayne becoming Batman after the death of his son Bruce, while Martha becomes The Joker. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2015/12/03/batman-v-superman-dawn-of-justice-trailer-2"] The exact plot for The Flash is unknown still, and given multiple past Batmans are reportedly returning, there's a chance the movie will diverge from the comics. A full reveal for The Flash and other DC movies will premiere at DC Fandome this weekend. Check IGN for full, exclusive coverage from Fandome this weekend. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt T.M. Kim is a reporter for IGN.

Kraven the Hunter Movie Cages a Director

Triple Frontier director J.C. Chandor will reportedly helm the Spider-Man villain spin-off Kraven the Hunter for Sony Pictures and Marvel.

Kraven the Hunter Movie Cages a Director

Triple Frontier director J.C. Chandor will reportedly helm the Spider-Man villain spin-off Kraven the Hunter for Sony Pictures and Marvel.

Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War Cover Art Revealed

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Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War Cover Art Revealed

Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War has officially been announced, and with a full reveal planned for August 26, Activision released the first official art that shows the conflict between the United States and USSR. cod_black_ops_cold_war_cover In a brief video teaser on the official Call of Duty Twitter page, Activision revealed the key art for Treyarch and Raven's new military shooter. The image shows brief snippets of propaganda posters that eventually tear away to show a split figure, one side a Soviet soldier, the other American. Black Ops: Cold War appears to be highlighting this pivotal 20th-century conflict while drawing some parallels to the current political climate. The first teaser showed KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov give a speech about undermining the United States narrated over news footage from the 1960s. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/08/19/call-of-duty-black-ops-cold-war-teaser-trailer"] The new Black Ops title will be fully revealed on August 26, but Activision already revealed that it will incorporate the ongoing Warzone free-to-play mode in some capacity. Check back with IGN on the 26th as we'll have full coverage on the next Call of Duty. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt T.M. Kim is a reporter for IGN.

The Batman: Official Movie Logo Revealed Ahead of DC FanDome

DC FanDome is almost here, and we're expecting to get a closer look at the latest cinematic incarnation of the Dark Knight. But even before that virtual event kicks off, director Matt Reeves has already given fans their first look at the movie's official logo. Reeves tweeted out an image of the logo, which features "The Batman" in blood red text set against a black background and an image of the Bat emblem from Robert Pattinson's rugged Batsuit. Ef4Do0QXsAEJsszReeves also posted a new piece of art from DC artist Jim Lee, depicting a stylized take on Pattinson's Batman: Ef4Do0cWkAEyy1iWhile Lee's stylized and heavily shadowed art doesn't necessarily reveal any previously unseen elements of the costume, it does give us a better sense of the overall shape and silhouette of the new Batsuit. Even though this may be the darkest Batman movie yet (at least according to Andy Serkis, who plays Alfred in the film), there's still a superheroic quality to this version of Batman. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/batman-year-one-the-r-rated-reboot-that-almost-was-ft-frank-miller"] DC FanDome is a two-part event that will officially launch online on Saturday, August 22. In the absence of a big DC presence as part of ComicCon@Home this year, it seems like this will be the place for any major DC news in 2020, with a huge guest list of stars taking part in the virtual fan-first experience hosted on the DC FanDome site, which will offer multiple language options for fans around the globe. DC's The Batman panel is scheduled to run at 5:30 PM PT/8:30 PM ET on August 22, making it the last of DC's numerous movie panels to stream that day. Director Zack Snyder released his own FanDome teaser, posting 20 seconds of footage from the upcoming Snyder Cut of Justice League on Vero. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter.