If you'd bother to read what they say, you'd see that Prime's two Emmy wins were for the same thing: It's animation. Meaning that the story, characters, writing, action, humor, drama, plot, development, etc. (in other words, all the stuff that really matters) got nothing. Whereas WFC has been praised for all that and more.cotss2012 wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformers:_War_for_Cybertron#Reception
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transforme ... #Reception
If they were in school, War for Cybertron would be getting a "C" in every class, whereas Prime would be the Prom King and student body president.
And, FYI, I was referring to fan reception, not critical reception.
You do realize that that is an unjustifiable call since WFC has no toys to sell right now (but when it did, its five figures sold like hot cakes, with some fans even complaining that that could never find them to buy since they were always sold out for a while), and Prime's toys are barely making it to distributors. Those who can even find the Prime toys right now are very lucky ones.cotss2012 wrote:However, let's see which one sells more toys in the end![]()
And, doesn't it strike you as bad marketing for a toyline to not come until well after the whole of 26 episodes of its tie in cartoon have already ended? WFC's five figures came relatively quick after the game's release date, and thus were more readily available (hence why the scaplers snatched'em up so quick).
Look outside the Movies forum and you'll see plenty of anti-Prime threads (which, IMO, are mostly biased and unjust bashings rather than legitimate critiques).cotss2012 wrote:I haven't seen any such posts. Mostly, I see a lot of "Michael bay's movies suck" threads.
I'd pick out a few posts as examples, but I'm kinda pressed for time right now. Maybe later today.