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Excuse me? No Grimsley? This list is automatically invalid.

Note that in South Korea (as well as in other parts of Asia), people take off their shoes when they jump off buildings.

More specifically, it is a survival horror-adventure game. Inspired by fairy tales and legends.

Oh, Nintendo! I KNEW you would finally get your act together!

Still one of my favorite movies ever.

Infamous: Second Son - "All the repetitive side content you loved from the first two games, now with better graphics!"

It's always the simplest shops that end up being the funniest.

I'm with you there. I tried it and wondered what had people so obsessed and super addicted to it, and... yeah. Didn't see the appeal.

There's always a silver lining...

Right? The feeling of missing a note during the Technical Zone is awful!

The Vita version is still great and won't disappoint. The graphics are downright gorgeous and there's still tons of things to do and unlock. Electronic Symphony has enough colorful, musical, addicting puzzle-y goodness to whet your appetite.

Yeah, Cole was about as deep and engaging as a soggy paper bag, but Del and his brother are exponentially more enjoyable. Hell, even the antagonist pushes some buttons and makes you WANT to kick her ass in the endgame.

Lumines 2 is still, HANDS DOWN, the best in the series, and this is coming from someone who has completed nearly all the Lumines games, excluding the 360 version. Any self-respecting PSP owner must own this game. It is a treat for the senses.

Easily the best ability in the game.

Stick it on the Vita and I'm sold. I needs me some more rhythm goodness after blazing trough Project Diva F and DJ Max Technika Tune.

This would not have happened if the bike had a gun.

D'aw man. While I do dig an AC centered around the French Revolution, I'm still holding out for a WWII era 'Creed, or, dare I say it, a modern day AC.

Such a shame that the final product won't look anything remotely like this on any console bar an uber rig stuffed with GTX Titans.