Bat-dork
Bat-dork
Bat-dork

Second it!

Oh God... NOT THE BAT-BUMPER-CAR!!!

WTF where they thinking, you say? My bet is someone was high on mushrooms and thought: "Man, the new Batmobile should look like my sandals... but with blue lights!".

Sometimes your home is not private enough for certain things. I like the idea of a little extra-private place where no one can look over my shoulder.

I live in Costa Rica. Amazon refuses to sell me any downloadables (and also refuse to stream any movie content even if I have Amazon Prime) because I am not in the USA. Steam has always had my back in that sense. There's hardly anything in their library that they won't sell to me, so at least outside the US, that's

To me, the best tutorials are the ones that happen as you game on, and introduce new mechanics as the game progresses. I stopped playing Final Fantasy 8 due to tutorial and menu overload (thanks for getting rid of that in FF 9). Then FF 12 came along, and with it, my first memory of a progressive tutorial/gameplay.

Please excuse me while I go bang my head against a wall in frustration.

I respectfully disagree with this car being the worst movie car. Sorry for bringing the following painful memory to anyone's forethoughts, but the Bat-bumper car from "Batman and Robin" with its multicolor lights takes the cake.

As a PC enthusiast, an early adopter and a fan of NVidia, let me say this: "Call me when you make a card that also makes my morning coffee". I love you guys, but since no games today really need this kind of firepower to run smooth, I'll be glad to save my $3K (that I don't have anyway) for a different purpose.

The ideal position as described in this article feels awkward. I slice the burger in two. I take a half with both hands, and start eating from the corner. I've found the spillage to be way less than when I hold the whole thing.

Counter-theory: Robert Downey Jr. came to the set and demanded "Ok guys, here's the deal: I'll let the other guy look more badass if you find a way to make him walk like Robocop".

Ironic how studio interference with the movie parallels with OCP intervention with the scientifics in the original movie...

Question: What if instead of the correct but misspelled item, I end up with a "correctly spelled" Chinese knockoff? For example, there is an actual knockoff gaming console called the "Polystation".

Here in Costa Rica, we have a fried chicken chain called "As" (spanish for "Ace", pronounced like "ass").

Back in my day, multiplayer meant going to the rich kid's house and grabbing one of his extra controllers. It was nice. Today's multiplayer is more versatile, but it takes away that personal interaction, as well as that feeling of munching on someone else's stuff.

I've heard that egg cartons plastered around walls make for an excellent soundproofing device.

Oh God! NOT THE BAT-BUMPER-CAR!!!

Actually, they kinda sorta did. The Flashpoint event altered reality (which is cheap, alright), and for Batgirl, that meant the bullet that crippled her in the original continuity moved a few centimeters to the left and did not sever the spinal cord (which was briefly described in Batgirl #1 in like one thought

If I had been the one behind putting Batman's classic costume in the game, I'd have gone nuts with it. I'd have included:

Putting everything else aside (and hoping there were no fatal victims other than the poor Lambo itself), Elwood Blues would have been proud of what also looked like serious post-dissaster parallel drift-parking skills.