I had no idea Epic bought Harmonix, that makes way more sense!Just for clarification: Epic Games, who runs Fortnite, also owns Rock Band and Rocket League. It’s all one company.
I had no idea Epic bought Harmonix, that makes way more sense!Just for clarification: Epic Games, who runs Fortnite, also owns Rock Band and Rocket League. It’s all one company.
Yeah, that appears to be the case.So asking again, nothing in the parks? This is just a DLC correct?
Where is Nintendo and Harry Potter then?The perfect park doesn’t exis…
Okay, this experience is absolutely amazing. It's an amalgamation of attractions from USH and UOR, both current and former. These are very detailed recreations that even feature pre-shows.
The ride line-up includes:
Skull Island: Reign of Kong (IOA)
Jurassic World The Ride (USH)
Jaws (USF)
Back to The Future: The Ride
Earthquake (USF)
E.T. Adventure
Revenge of The Mummy (USF)
The Studio Tour (USH)
I haven't explored the map fully but there's a recreation of the former Universal Monsters Cafe at USF and an explorable Hill Valley area from BTTF.
I just finished experiencing all the attractions, and I am in absolute agreement. This is not a standard cross-promotional effort. The team that made this must have a very deep appreciation of the parks and their history.This is unironically one of the best digital pieces of content Universal Destinations has released. You can easily tell the amount of love and polish that leads to this partnership with Everblossom; in ways that aren't inherently noticable unless your a legitimate Universal fan.
The fact that freaking Rockslide and Burning House got full on mentions and pixel art; alongside the original Glamour Trams, shows just how much they are valuing just the nostalgia of the USH Studio Tour's history. And that is excellent in so many ways. The best part is though--you don't need to be a superfan to understand the passion and variety this gives.
It's such a well done job that I don't have much in criticism here outside that it is unfinished; but that is an intentional choice for return of interest. Well, that, and the fact Illumination is shockingly omitted. You would think DMMM or Pets would be included (same goes to WW).
It's such a well done job that I don't have much in criticism here outside that it is unfinished; but that is an intentional choice for return of interest. Well, that, and the fact Illumination is shockingly omitted. You would think DMMM or Pets would be included (same goes to WW).
Outside of Illumination and WaterWorld, which I argue for the latter should’ve been here due to the importance of what that show embodies; I genuinely agree.Beyond the Shrek expansion that is being teased, I hope that they continue to build off what they have here. There's a lot of potential stuff they could add. It's not likely at all, but it would be amazing to see this team recreate The Lost Continent from IOA in its prime.
This is unironically one of the best digital pieces of content Universal Destinations has released. You can easily tell the amount of love and polish that leads to this partnership with Everblossom; in ways that aren't inherently noticable unless your a legitimate Universal fan.
The fact that freaking Rockslide and Burning House got full on mentions and pixel art; alongside the original Glamour Trams, shows just how much they are valuing just the nostalgia of the USH Studio Tour's history. And that is excellent in so many ways. The best part is though--you don't need to be a superfan to understand the passion and variety this gives.
It's such a well done job that I don't have much in criticism here outside that it is unfinished; but that is an intentional choice for return of interest. Well, that, and the fact Illumination is shockingly omitted. You would think DMMM or Pets would be included (same goes to WW).