


Ninja has been defeated by Marathon after just an hour of play, stating that the AI is too hard compared to real players.
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Bungie's Marathon reboot released yesterday, but you might not get that impression from the developer's coverage embargo guidelines, which request that critics delay their "full review and impressions" until the launch of a "pinnacle endgame zone and experience" later in March.
It's a "request/suggestion", not a demand, but it rubs me up the wrong way regardless. The Marathon reboot is not an early access launch that is marketed to buyers as unfinished.
One sticking point: The script is in producers’ hands at Warner Bros., which is in the middle of a contentious, complicated buyout by Paramount Skydance, so anything being developed there will likely get backburnered for an unknown length of time as the dust settles. But that isn’t the issue that bothers me about the untitled Game of Thrones movie. I’m more concerned that it’s reportedly yet another war-driven prequel about the Targaryen family, this time focused on Aegon's Conquest, and the Targaryens’ original rise to rulership in Westeros. The Targaryens are rapidly becoming the Sith of the Game of Thrones universe, and the increasing focus on them should concern fans who don’t want to see this franchise stuck in the same morass as the Star Wars movies.