[knock]
Hey,
Mom says you have to let me
borrow your new graphics card.
KYLE: Previously teased in fun/corporate
cross promotional PR just a few weeks ago,
was officially revealed this week.
Immediate side note,
when I went to rewatch the trailer,
I noticed this banner on
Xbox's YouTube channel. It says:
Which would lead one to ask,
"Why would I pre-order something
that I'm going to eventually play
Day 1 on Game Pass?"
And I think what they mean here
is the "and" is an option.
You have the option to pre-order
AND you have the option to
play Day One on Game Pass.
It could be "or".
The end of the trailer says "or."
But if this said:
There's kind of no reason to pre-order.
It's like saying, "You can go on
a second date with me
or take this $20,000
and walk away forever."
They're gonna take the money.
Nobody wants to pre-order that bad.
Really, though, this couldn't be simpler.
The solution's obvious.
Just make it a plus sign.
What were they thinking?
But I'd say when I watched that trailer,
I had two main takeaways.
First takeaway:
The Stop the Music moment
doesn't really hit.
And when I say Stop the Music moment,
I just mean that part of a trailer where
the music's goin' great, right?
We have a lot of momentum.
But then suddenly, bwoo.
Stop the music.
Big reveal.
"Whoa, they're doing WHAT?"
Music kicks back in.
Title.
Trailer's edited like you're supposed to
throw your head back and say,
"Wha--?! A-- Whoa!
I can't believe they're going there!"
But, I don't know,
it just seems like another place.
Anyway, it's kind of interesting that
this collection of two classic games
would be so proud to advertise:
And I think it has something to do with
what they're doing with Tony Hawk 4.
Here's what the Xbox website says:
So Tony Hawk 4, back in the day,
tried out a new thing
where you'd have more open area levels
and you would skate around and pick up
whatever little missions at your own leisure.
Tony Hawk 3 + 4, I think
to be a more cohesive package,
has taken that fourth game and authentically
streamlined it into the epic 2-minute format.
Kotaku confirms that's what they're doing.
So I wonder if including the water park in
the same breath is explaining these changes
is their way of saying,
"It's all good, alright?
None of this is bad.
We're not taking anything away.
In fact, we're giving you more.
We're giving you a water park."
And then the other big takeaway
is obviously, "Woo,
look at Doom Slayer here."
Not just a hidden character, mind you,
but a Digital Deluxe incentive.
To me, an indicator that the Doom Slayer
is teetering on the precipice of becoming
a mascot.
I do think it is less exciting in that
he looks identical to his in-game
character model from Doom Eternal.
So does this Revenant.
And sorry that the best shot I could find
of that guy is from the Switch trailer.
I think it's apparent to anyone whether
they're really thinking about it or not,
the specialness of a crossover
is reduced when
you're looking at a 3D model
that has already existed before.
It's like, "Big deal.
You put Quagmire in Grand Theft Auto.
You're not gonna get a blog post
about that anymore.
We've seen it."
I feel like the real magic,
the real fun of a crossover event
is when the guest character has to
adhere to the host game's aesthetic.
Recent example: Sub-Zero in Fortnite.
He's both unmistakably Sub-Zero AND
unmistakably a Fortnite character.
They really pulled this off.
Least they could do here is
give Doom Slayer, like, a sideways hat.
Maybe give this guy a shirt
that says "Gnarly Dude." Make 'em fit.
By the way, I don't believe these boards
contain any original art.
It's basically,
"Yeah, we took some PNGs we had
lying around from the last few Doom games
and slapped 'em on some skateboards.
Enjoy those."
Those could've been cool.
All what I'm saying is they--
Maybe it would've been cool if they hired
some unique artist to do Tony Hawk-specific
Doom original art for those boards.
Kinda like what Fortnite does.
I think the Unmaykr Hoverboard down here
is pretty much a new asset.
Yeah, that's what the gun looks like.
So there you go.
That's a new thing.
And I think a funny thing about this,
just in case you are concerned that maybe