Transformers designer Mark Maher is back with a behind the scenes look at Legacy United Cybertron Starscream.
It’s quite obviously the greatest Cybertron update yet.
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This artist has a cute style. Some of those panels could be reaction images.
I hope part 1 turns up someday, because it has one of the few scenes where the animators actually seemed to nail the intended comedic timing.
"Yeah, I'll go find Zest. Hopefully she should be right outside. Night Cap, try to keep Square comfortable until we get back.
Static rushes outside to find Zest.
Symphony nods and writes the order down before passing it to Wanderlust. "Right Away, My partner will bring it out to you as soon...
Static - Night Cap (Square - Keen)
After the time it took to get things prepared, Square Fun teleported in with another stallion and a large box. "I'm back with...whoa I don't feel so good..." "Are you okay?" "Something about...winking in and out of here...is making me dizzy. I think I'll be...
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I find it funny. Cyberverse Shadow Striker, with the car mode of ROTF Shadow Striker, and it's a remold of a RID Side Burn just because Universe Shadow Striker was.
The resulting Side Burn is not funny though.
I mean, you're dividing it by chronological eras, and I feel like 3D graphics of that era are distinct branches. A lot more visually distinct than SNES vs Sega Genesis.
So I get how someone could be feeling nostalgia for one branch of that 3D era, but not all of it. Someone could like one style...
Chaos doesn't need a single line of dialog to explain his motive. Try that with Shadow.
I agree that Adventure 1 is a more meandering story, but that's because they tried to give every character a meaningful role instead of anyone just being along for the ride. That is except for Big, who has...
I don't lump that whole era together. I consider the PS1 a different beast. N64 characters move like marionettes, and I can't unsee it. For me the PS1 warping and jiggling... I want to say "smooths it out" but that's wrong, because PS1 graphics are exactly the opposite of smooth. But it does...
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