Re: Toon Pimp has a new game coming soon
Well, it's hard to make assumptions on the possible content of this game. The title, while reference to Action 52, is probably more of a witty jab than an outright push toward the direction of the original Cheetahmen game at the end of Action 52 where you simply fought enemies and bosses from the previous (mini)games. While one can assume that such a premise would allow for any character from any game to be used against the cheetahs Aries, Apollo, and Hercules it's just as equal to assume that the game means to follow some semblance of the actual written plot created for the second game.
If you aren't familiar with the story of the Cheetahmen then it's easy to take one part Island of Doctor Moreau, one part Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and one part Disney's The Lion King and mix them up in a blender. Doctor Morbis, a geneticist bent on world conquest, kills a cheetah mother in Africa and discovers she has three cubs. He absconds with the litter for genetic experimentation, along with other animals from the area, and creates what he calls Sub-Humans. Some notable Sub-Humans are Scavenger, a vulture; Hyena, a hyena (I know...); White Rhino, a rhinoceros (jeez...); and Man-Ape, a gorilla hybrid that is Morbis' most powerful creation. He also has a human henchman named Cygore with a robotic arm with exchangeable weapons (who wouldn't want one of those?) in his arsenal. Of note, as I've mentioned before to others, is that every single character is male.
I seriously doubt that this game, unless somebody is paying for such content, would contain nothing but M/M content. This is sad, especially for some of us out here, because there simply isn't enough M/M content for these kinds of games. I imagine that a number of the enemies, if not borrowed or originally created, will be fan-twisted into female versions of themselves for the purposes of satisfying most audiences. But who knows? While not something to hold one's breath over I've seen more unlikely things come to pass. Seeing as how there really aren't any straight-up M/M hentai games floating around (that I know of) made by artists I know I would actually offer support, if just to help make a point that there is a market for it.
Gameplay, of course, is even harder to theorize than the content itself. The characters lend themselves to a typical side-scrolling arcade beat 'em up, possibly with character selection options and different fighting styles, but the original games only allowed certain characters for certain levels. I do, in part, miss the Cheetahmen hype when everyone went crazy over remixing the theme music. I'll have to pull out some favorites. Might I recommend Dangerous Mezashi Cat's album? Or Mattias Häggström Gerdt's Livin' Large remix over on OCRemix?
And on the quick note of browsers, I personally recommend Pale Moon. A lot of people become married to their browser of preference, but if you want to look at a browser streamlined for speed, especially on smaller systems, you should take a look.