jon81uk
TS Member
But you were stating its a cultural difference between UK and USA, which is not true, there are many parks and many rides with various levels of themeing across the UK and the US. You were arguing that Americans go more over the top and now you say they don't?I don't think we're quite on the same pagelength on this. It's not so much about the parks as a whole or how big or high budget they are, its specifically about Nemesis, and what you can compare it with, and think a lot of those six flags style parks aren't relevant to the discussion cause they don't produce the same kind of rides. Certainly not with the backstory, themed area, or style.
The point being made about Nemesis is similar to a lot of rides that were developed in the UK. Oblivion has the same kind of secret mysterious (but open ended) government theme. You can fill in the gaps about what's really going on yourself. Just like with Nemesis.
Realistically if you just turn up at the park there was no effort to explain the backstory, Nemesis as presented had less going on than something like Hulk at IoA. The general area has/had theming but there was no attempt to present the backstory. Similarly at some of the Six Flags parks there is plenty of theming to show what the ride is meant to be but no attempt to tell the backstory. Biggest difference probably is Six Flags often just says "something to do with Batman" or this is Supermans fortress of solitude ice palace thing, whereas Nemesis presented a more original concept of the coaster being an alien creature.