15th January 2003, 2:49 PM
I hadn't read anything about Link using all his trademark moves, so that's news to me.
As for Spawn, I really don't know much about him, I mean, at all. That goes to most people. Fans may have qualms over him for some reason, like yours, but for the most part I do believe they HAD to keep him in his most recognizable costume. I figured time travel had to be possible for him to even have a middle ages form anyway, since what little I do know about him is that he was a modern era soldier or something who died in a fire, thus preventing him from having lived in that time save for some time travel gimic. Anyway, this is a fictional world anyway, so why can't he be wearing whatever he wants? He, Link, and the Tekken fellow don't even belong in the story. That's especially true for Link, who lives in a fictional world that isn't even supposed to resemble Earth.
You know, I do believe Namco will release a second version of the SC2 arcade game, but with all 3 exclusive characters added, so that people can face them off against each other.
As for Spawn, I really don't know much about him, I mean, at all. That goes to most people. Fans may have qualms over him for some reason, like yours, but for the most part I do believe they HAD to keep him in his most recognizable costume. I figured time travel had to be possible for him to even have a middle ages form anyway, since what little I do know about him is that he was a modern era soldier or something who died in a fire, thus preventing him from having lived in that time save for some time travel gimic. Anyway, this is a fictional world anyway, so why can't he be wearing whatever he wants? He, Link, and the Tekken fellow don't even belong in the story. That's especially true for Link, who lives in a fictional world that isn't even supposed to resemble Earth.
You know, I do believe Namco will release a second version of the SC2 arcade game, but with all 3 exclusive characters added, so that people can face them off against each other.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)