JohnGreenArt
JohnGreenArt
JohnGreenArt

Where did you get your game? I got my Catwoman code on its own card, and my other pre-order codes (skins etc.) were on my receipt, but I didn't get any other codes on cards. I did get a code for the Gotham Nights movie on my receipt which I likely won't use, but I'd be interested in trying out the Gotham City

Becky Cloonan's no dude.

Where was that code a pre-order bonus for?

I don't think enough information has been released to know what this actually means yet. Notch is saying he's allowed to call the game Scrolls. Unless he stated it elsewhere, this does not automatically mean he can TRADEMARK the name Scrolls. All this means so far is that his game called Scrolls doesn't violate

I love the licensed LEGO games, they are very well done and pretty enjoyable light fare. But one thing they don't capture, that this video does, is the sense that you're actually controlling LEGO figures in a LEGO environment.

Yeah, but is it in ADDITION to the game's intro, or is it an alternate intro? Like, should I start the game without the DLC just to watch the intro, then get the DLC and start over to watch the Catwoman intro?

I would like this to be clarified as well.

I think SOURD1ESEL specifically means the opening shots of the close-up of the eyeball as it's turning. The first Dead Island trailer did pretty much the exact same thing.

I loved SSX 3, and likewise was disappointed by On Tour and Blur.

Spider-Ham game. Yes, this.

I think the confusion comes from there not being a standard.

Which is normal/inverted? Because I don't think the control schemes games call inverted match the control scheme this video implies is inverted.

This is what I don't get about the video. It says "don't play inverted" and the example of that is pulling BACK on a flight stick to make the helicopter go DOWN. So in the video, inverted controls means down is down, up is up. But in games, when they say inverted controls, don't they mean down is up, up is down?

Man, I wish I could just run past some enemies in God of War, but it keeps putting up red walls so I HAVE to fight them.

BBS means "Bulletin Board System" so you're saying Bulletin Board System System.

I'm in the "Prototype is one of my favorite games" camp. I didn't find the story to be any worse than any other comic book/superhero type of game. Sure, the game play is repetitive, but I think they doled out the powers and enemies in a decent enough way to hold my interest. And were there really any side "quests"?

Yep. Spider-Man is an acrobatic tool.

"Ambiguous" rape is when it happens under water.

When I first heard about this game I was hoping for something like a next-gen X-Men: Legends. I thought those were great X-Men games, giving you a huge roster to choose from, plenty of costumes, and an enjoyable upgrade system that gave a lot of play value as I just had to see the next evolution of each character's