Ruhemaru01
Ruhemaru
Ruhemaru01

It also was another game all about the Joker. Which was pretty annoying in my opinion. All the assassins weren't even part of the main storyline despite showing up in that office scene. There were several gamebreaking bugs that the devs are ignoring as well.

That showed up again in Machete Kills.

I was more talking about games that specifically cut content to make it DLC. Or developers who purposefully ignore/cut important chunks of narrative out of the game to put into DLC later as way of saying "You know how our plot didn't make any sense whatsover? Pay an additional 9.99 for the half hour of gameplay that

Quick! Someone hire Telltale games to make a bunch of sidestories in the setting. If it works for Borderlands....

To be fair, a lot of today's mainstream developers don't make complete games anymore for DLC purposes.

This. I have a Crucial SSD that barely lasted a year.

So... Soma Cruz did it all better.

Bleh. Whats with the crazy release date on the PC version of Garden Warfare? Combined with PvZ2 not getting a PC release and it really seems like EA just doesn't care on that front.

Man, I hate it when people don't read the other comments and only look on the surface of posts. I also hate when people revere something so much that they can't take criticism about it because the person automatically 'missed the point'. Bebop was a show with maybe 6 episodes of actual plot where Spike was the downer

Honestly, the best part of the show was the soundtrack. With the show itself, it was like 6 episodes of actual plot, about 20 of random space hijinx.

I guess this Lilo's psychosis is in the form of the imaginary friend/alternate personality, Stitch.

I understood that. I just found it dumb.

At that point, Julia was dead (and her death scene was predictable and somewhat odd as I think I remember a guy with a shotgun nailing her from a good distance away on a rooftop, likely wrong on that) and the only thing left was dealing with Vicious and the gang. He had Faye and Jet trying to get him to move on and

I didn't.

Prototype controller for the next Steel Battalion.

The orange is a sign that it isn't a real gun though. Its why toy guns specifically have that. At the end of their barrels.

Diablo 3 (PC @ launch. I haven't given the console version a try or the current state of the PC version but the writing, gameplay, and community just turned me off to it entirely)

Early Kai was at Toys R Us. Back when it was mostly Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts toys. That was back when they were like $20-$30 a figure. They're now $50-120 a figure and the quality has improved. I haven't seen any of the figures at Toys R Us since the price jump.

There are some notorious outliers. Like Male Shepard from the Mass Effect line. There are also several excellent ones, like most of the Arkham City Line, the Halo figures, Zod and Faora, Talizorah.

Yup.