First and foremost thank you for running this exchange again!
A quick questions: according to this year's rules how should TES series be nominated? It's the same world, but most of characters differs between games and any of them could be played as standalone completely - but on the other hand, it's the story of the one world and some background figures&info are relevant to every installment of the series.
As for Avengers Academy - I'm not sure if I'll nominate it, but it feels like a standalone game, not a part of bigger comicsverse to me. It's happening in it's own part of multiverse, has separate plot and is mostly crack-ish and meta, full of battling via dance and poor evil minions hiding in the bushes. OTOH, it still have the same comics characters, just in different, more lighthearted version.
It's anecdote, but I'm playing it despite not reading a comics in my life and seeing just a few Marvel films and have no problems with understanding what's going on.
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Date: 2017-06-18 02:54 am (UTC)First and foremost thank you for running this exchange again!
A quick questions: according to this year's rules how should TES series be nominated? It's the same world, but most of characters differs between games and any of them could be played as standalone completely - but on the other hand, it's the story of the one world and some background figures&info are relevant to every installment of the series.
As for Avengers Academy - I'm not sure if I'll nominate it, but it feels like a standalone game, not a part of bigger comicsverse to me. It's happening in it's own part of multiverse, has separate plot and is mostly crack-ish and meta, full of battling via dance and poor evil minions hiding in the bushes. OTOH, it still have the same comics characters, just in different, more lighthearted version.
It's anecdote, but I'm playing it despite not reading a comics in my life and seeing just a few Marvel films and have no problems with understanding what's going on.