They really got Pallad playing Puyo Puyo Tetris lol.
Mind that Gamer Driver's can only be used by humans, so whoever is in that Genm suit has to be a human character.
Man I dunno GAF...Ghost is kind of killing my excitement in terms of watching KR. I mean it's only one more season but it's soured me early on with some of this shit. At least Wizard had a good start, some good ideas, good OST, good action sequences, Gremlin, and some decent stories here and there. Ghost feels like a sentai series that's too afraid to be TOO quirky so stays in an awkward spot the entire time, and the monsters of the week being single episode enemies Gaim style doesn't lend itself into any real interesting or suspenseful stories. I hate to say it but I kind of miss the Den-O style format that's been plaguing the series after this shit.
I go into the episode pretty much knowing I'll be disappointed off the bat because nothing really happens and what does happens is resolved by the end of the episode. It's just boring.
The aesthetic of the show is pretty good but it suffers from Wizard's same issue in that it's theming doesn't really match up? Like why in the hell would a Ghost need a salamander mount?
Ghost is the worst modern Kamen Rider series.
the problem with ghost is that it was just stagnant, you have all the pieces for a fantastic season supernatural elements, historical figures, straddling life and death, and you waste it all in a sense that the director was struggling to keep the plot. outside of onari, i didnt care for any of the characters including the lead, and i really wanted to like makoto. speaking of makoto, that clone subplot? that shit went nowhere. honestly for seasons like this, it makes me wish someone was adapting kamen rider for the west, because with both this and wizard, i dont see how someone could get this worse.....
So...looks like a lot of Tokusatsu subs have disappeared...
I still maintain that Wizard is the worst. As a major antagonist group, practically everything to do with the Phantoms turns out to be a waste of time because they ultimately don't even properly factor into the actual main villain scheme. Let's not even mention how tragically ineffective they are at the one job they need to do, with later Phantoms just giving up altogether and trying to invoke maximum despair not by doing something that utterly shatters their long held personal beliefs, perceptions and worldviews, but by slowly ambling up to the victim of the fortnight and just commanding them to literally despair to death. The show squanders every drop of potential it had and its story is barely 12 episodes stretched out to fill out an entire near-50 episode run.
What about a kamen rider series who's motif is warriors? And we do cards again
Main Rider is a Ninja
Secondary Rider is a Samruai
Third rider a monk
Movie riders include a Maori rider, and a cowboy rider
Yokai is always a good villain filler
What about a kamen rider series who's motif is warriors? And we do cards again
You guys need to low ball the theme to get the maximum plot.
Like a theme about kitchen appliances with the lead being a toaster based rider, and the series being about human trafficking/regulation/termination, with the big bad being a mere figurehead for the true endboss, with clues scattered here and there.
And his final form is a combination energy efficient washer dryer combo
Bug themed Sentai is the Duke Nukem Forever of Tokudom
A Dinosaur Rider similar to Zyuranger would actually be kind of interesting. The main character could come from a prehistoric era and be in a fish-out-of-water situation.
In short, I really want a main rider to be interesting/appealing again or at least have a distinct personality.
I just want an organic Rider again. We haven't had one in absolutely ages. I suppose you could say Amazons is, but its not the mainstream series. Plus, they look armoured more than biological.
We've had a good run of technological and mystic Riders. Time for organics to come back.
I would form changes would be actual form changes. Like RX and Biorider and Roborider
I know, but it is nice to dream.We just had Drive that had completely separate suits for form changes, aside from Dead Heat.
The issue with completely different suits though is that it hurts the toyline, since then the toys can't really change form, and are just separate from each other without any special playability. Drive attempted to dodge that with the tires changes, but it had the lowest selling toyline since Decade anyway.
In series with many Riders, there's also the issue of budget. Making new forms for Ex-Aid or Gaim, when they just need to change the upper armor and helmet obviously costs less than creating completely new suits.