Mister-Jonny
Mister-Jonny
Mister-Jonny

For me it's not even things like the colour scheme or design. It's that showing this much skin on a Merida cosplay seems antithetical to what the film's character was trying to be.

Well, I thought your story was really interesting. Honestly.

I hear you. Love that game, love the humour, love the setting…it's not perfect but at the time it was a fantastic experience and one I'd eagerly return to.

I wasn't aware I- or anyone else- was making that point to begin with.

This is just…appalling. It really is. Poor, poor guy.

What a ridiculous argument. Just because I don't want to use my full name on a website that doesn't necessarily make any comment I post worthless. Maybe people want to take part in a discussion without having to reveal a bunch of personal details into the bargain.

I actually thought Tearaway was very underwhelming as a game. *ducks*

Wow. I want to play this game.

Bioshock 2 is nowhere near as bad as the condemnation surrounding it suggests. I think that people were expecting another Would you Kindly moment but practically nothing is going to have an impact like that, especially in an environment that's lost a little of its impact upon a second visit. And with the internet's

And also, at least, by the expectations the previous Bioshocks threw up. The twist in the first game, as well as the whole world they created and the themes they explored were pretty bold by most video game standards, so from that perspective I think people were expecting more than just a pretty face. And they sort of

Yes, because Bioshock Infinite was hailed almost as the second coming in video game narrative and it was let down by the fact it wasn't very good as an actual game. And that's what really matters in the end. My point is it was so built up that the fact it was pretty mediocre was all the more disappointing. That

Tell it, preacher!

Wait, what?

It's a great game that deserves more attention paid to it, and it's genuinely scary to boot. That bathroom scene...

Considering Nintendo now feels they have to tell people to run to the right in a Mario game…maybe we give people too much credit. Not everyone is necessarily as familiar with games as we are: even with all the tutorials I doubt my parents could get to the end of one level in Super Mario Galaxy 2 without my help.

Speak for yourself. What about Eternal Darkness? Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door? (My all time favourite Mario game, incidentally.) Chibi-Robo? Mario Kart Double Dash? Luigi's Mansion? And while Metroid Prime IS playable on Wii U, how easy is it to even find Wii copies of it nowadays?

My personal biggest disappointment? Bioshock Infinite. Creates what on the surface seems to be a compelling world, but in between its staid Disneyland nature, sloppy shooting mechanics and slightly undernourished world, story and themes…it was pretty fun to blast through and I don't regret buying it at all, I just

I'm guessing it's more attractive to force people to buy lots of different games/consoles rather than simply selling one item for, in the end, much less money.

If you don't want to buy a Genesis you can also play Knuckles in Sonic 2 in Sonic Mega Collection Plus for PS2 and Xbox.

The difference is that hopefully THIS comic-based game will be playable.