@TheGirlWhoSucks@FrightfulGhosty Except for the part where John Kramer is in the trailer and was actively inspired by the guy, yeah. I know it's set a long before the movies, which I find stupid, and so I would very much enjoy them fucking off canon and having Jigsaw. Otherwise, why even bother getting the IP?
@Kneelku@basedgizmo That's not what happens in the trailer. Everything thats clearly modern day is John, who is holding the book with the spiral on it. Near the end of the trailer, we then see The Judge painting the spiral onto the book. It's out of sequence.
@Inkling_dbd They've added in the masked dude in the trailer as someone who did the exact same thing as John 100 years earlier, and who John was inspired by
@FrightfulGhosty I'm actually so pissed at it because the game could have been something cool if they just treated it as a vaguely canon Jigsaw game, but no, I guess John just decided to ape every single thing from this random ass WW1 veteran.
Fingers crossed for a Chris Rock DLC I guess π€
@carouselshotgun Unironically might be the most asinine and stupid thing they've ever done with the franchise, and that's already a bar low enough to limbo with
@HensDBD@Xepphhyy If it helps, it's almost definitely not due to the games. Clive Barker got the rights back to the franchise so that was inevitable, and Myers' IP holders have had no interest in the game for a while
@theKrabs_11 "Rinse and repeat" is also for shampoo and not detergent, but I suppose showers and washing their own clothes is a novel concept to these people
@UltraSilence215 Kinda stupid of them too since it's meant to call back to Jason still twitching at the end of Part 4. It's not a stupid move to keep hitting something until its dead, and there's no way he could have predicted a freak lightning strike resurrecting him.
@Dweller_ I don't get why people keep saying Pamela should have voicelines. Pamela herself has never explicitly been shown to speak to Jason in the films, it was always more of a game thing.
@InfectiousRott Kinda but most people just got on with it. The community was much smaller relative to now so it was more of a "damn, that sucks" rather than the full scale Twitter meltdown of today