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Also for anyone who complains about the fanservice:

A top Sony exec...when asked a really random question...praises the newest Mario game and states that the Wii U is "just getting started".

Unfortunately, I think the same holds true for many professional sports; that guy on the NFL or the world tennis champion may have gotten into the game because they loved it, but when you get to the professional level and it becomes a job, it becomes very hard to remember why you wanted to do this in the first place.

It's basically all style, no substance. The story isn't terrible, but it's very generic, not much in the way of twists, surprises, or interesting moments. The combat and bosses are initially entertaining, but offer little in the way of depth. It might be worth a playthrough, especially at such a discounted price, but

It's not deserving of all of the hate it got, but...it still deserved a good majority of it. It had a couple of strong points (hey, the environments are cool and artistically creative) but these tend to be over-shadowed by it's many, many weak points; to be perfectly honest, most of the people I see in website

Shame the game doesn't look this good in motion...or, you know, play good...at all...or have a decent story...but atleast the screenshots are pretty!

MvC2 I can kind of understand...but why are they taking down Ultimate Marvel 3?

So, Groundhog Day meets Starship Troopers?

Well, some lucky people out there are getting their kinky fantasy fulfilled, provided their significant other agrees to it.

What? I don't...what? That was...what? What?

Hey, I'm not saying the movie will be good by any means (I actually find some parts of the the trailer to be kind of odd), but that's Hollywood logic for you: see the success of the something similar, rush to try and capitalize on or top it.

Psycho Mantis I can kind of understand, given how freaky he is, but Revolver Ocelot is...strangely bendy.

Actually, I'd say the opposite; Pacific Rim reignited interest in giant monsters, and who better to capitalize on that interest than the original giant monster?

It's basically a fairly straight-forward Shonen anime, but exceptionally well-done and doesn't take itself too seriously. The premise centers around a high school whose student council president pretty much runs the entire town and enforces her authority with the production and distribution of special power-granting

Oh, you have no idea. See that skin-tight suit? Like, the whole thing? All made out of hair. Cause her hair is, like, the outward expression of her magic, which means that when she does the big monster-summoning finishing moves, the suit disappears and she stands there naked while a giant dragon-thing made out flowing

What power?

Let's keep it rollin'!

Yeah, it's kind of...it's kind of the middle of Europe there...there's gonna be a lot of white people...

Ah, I see. So almost like a Bioware game, where the beginning has you surviving some big disaster, only you get to choose who your starting party member is and the story changes based on who you picked.

So kind of like Rogue Legacy?