Avengers, Assemble! And Provide Commentary on Games!
You’re reading Reaction Time, a weekly column that claims to examine recent events, games and trends in the industry, but is really just looking for an excuse to use the word “zeitgeist.” It debuts on Fridays in Engadget’s digital magazine, Distro. The world of popular culture was left awestruck last week after colliding with The Avengers, an extravagant, unavoidable glitter ball of an asteroid. The simultaneous sequel to five popular movies, The Avengers accrues a crew of incredible superheroes, including one that already claimed “incredible” as a capitalized adjective in his name.
You’ve got the irradiated scientist who grows out of his pants and into a green behemoth, a demigod who wields mythical hammers and perfect strands of L’Oréal hair with equal aplomb, a pouting assassin, a smart-ass billionaire encased in weaponized toasters, a guy with a bow, and Captain America, the patriotic straight arrow who might as well sit in the quiver of that other guy. The best part of the film is seeing how they all get along.
They do eventually, of course, because it’s an entertaining arc and because together they have to navigate a spectacular gauntlet of alien invasion, non-depletable cosmic power sources and lots of other things that cost a fortune to render and/or blow up. There’s an inescapable wave of critical condescension toward the audience whenever they sign up for unrealistic, “dumb” thrills en masse, but the reality is that certain movies – just like games – can’t exist unless they spend their money in the right places. The Avengers, which essentially sneaks in a witty geek comedy when nobody’s looking, has dollars whizzing by on the screen every second. Also, every dollar is on fire.Continue reading Avengers, Assemble! And Provide Commentary on Games!Avengers, Assemble! And Provide Commentary on Games! originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 11 May 2012 15:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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