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...The guitar solo's at the end of the movie...

Anyone else get the feeling this is intended just to keep sales up while Rocksteady works on a genuine Arkham sequel? I'm getting some distinct "Call of Duty franchise" vibes from this game; you know, how in between each Modern Warfare, Activision had Treyarch make a "prequel" to keep a new game out on the market

If there's one thing that Arkham Asylum and the first Metroid Prime did amazingly well, it was their level design and the linear "flow" that you followed through the game. There was technically nothing stopping you from tracing your own path from one objective to the other, but the levels were designed in such a

I've always preferred a stealthier playstyle in my games, but struggled to settle on a name that accurately described me but didn't sound too pretentious or arrogant (or too generic). Then, one day I walked into my mother's kitchen while her back was turned, and apparently entered quite silently because I gave her a

I usually picked Charmander (aside from it looking cool and being my favorite type) because Grass and Water types are as common as dirt; you could almost say that they're just raining from the sky. That they grow on trees. That they...okay, I'll stop.

I usually don't use the legendaries I catch, unless they have a typing or ability that was so unique at the time that I can't get them anywhere else, Groudon and Latios from R/S/E for example.

Remember folks, be nice to your robots, don't just treat them like objects or tools and don't be afraid of them when they start developing advanced intelligence of their own; so many of these stories start with us humans being dicks to our robots and that never, ever works out well.

Entry hazards do have their place, as it helps to disinsentivize constant switching to always have a type advantage, but Stealth Rocks in particular was a baaaad move; a hazard that interacts with typing and can potentially deal massive amounts of damage...just through switching. It puts Fire, Ice, Flying and Bug

They really need to do something about Stealth Rock, it's the worst thing to happen to the competitive multiplayer in quite some time. "Hey guys, let's make it so anything that has a Rock weakness is severely handicapped unless it has Rapid Spin coverage; anything with a 4x Rock weakness shouldn't even bother showing

I actually did that a few times in the Gold/Silver days; my All-Water run turned about to be pathetically easy, since even in those days there was so much dual-typing variety in Water types that I could still have 6 other Types within the party. My All-Fire run was much more difficult.

I did provide a link to where Nuzlocke is explained...

For added difficulty, you can attempt the Nuzlocke Challenge http://www.nuzlocke.com/challenge-comi… or an unofficial "challenge" I did awhile back where you limit yourself to only 3 combat Pokemon; any others that you carry with you have to be HM slaves.

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We need an Arkham-style Batman Beyond game so badly.

Normally I'd be going with X, but right now it looks like Y version has the main perks I'm looking for: specifically, a Charizard Mega form that keeps its flying typing (because I've always liked being able to go up against Earthquake users and give no fucks ever, and it combos with Dig to give complete damage

Agreed. It just looks so weird.

How is this, at all, unusual? I mean, seriously; when has a non-WoW Blizzard expansion been less than around $30? WoW expansions are a bit more expensive because they try to market it as practically an entirely new game, which I'm not completely sold on but whatever, but aside from those? Lord of Destruction? Beyond

I'd be more willing to play the harder difficulties if the RNG wasn't so all over the place, and if enemy squads did actual patrols instead of just teleporting around parts of the map.

Let's be frank here: people like themselves some fanservice. "Sex sells" is an adage that way too many advertising companies like to fall back on, but there is a bit of truth to it. However, if they're going to be putting attractive, scantily clad people in front of us, the least they could do is be equal-opportunity

"They kind of should have known this would happen," student Maria Aguilera told the A.P. "We're high school students after all. I mean, come on."

Except that the Republicans are claiming that they're trying to negotiate and want to lay the blame squarely at the President's feet for not "compromising" with them. Hence the need to reiterate to the public so many times what's really going on.