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With the way Mets is written, is it actually in some way related to the baseball team?

I remember when I first saw alien 3 ages ago, and almost instantly thought "I wish this was all just a dream while she was in stasis when they make a fourth." So I'm all for this! However, I do understand how people may have liked certain things in stories and get upset when they're erased, but couldn't they in

Take the Cinnabon Delights, mix in something that makes them pink, and roll them in crushed hopes and dreams Cap'n Crunch Crunch Berries cereal—not Oops, All Berries!, the perennial proof of the ineptitude of Quaker Oats' factory workers—and you've got what looks like slightly bruised testicles coated in children's

Yeah, I'm personally all for the Scarecrow being an intimidating character. There's some time that's passed between Asylum, and scarecrow could have been working himself up. I totally think this can work, we don't need the Joker.

I guess I almost see it. I kind of always took it as something that was supposed to be humorous, and this seems like something trying to take itself seriously, so it's rather confusing to me. Maybe it's just trying to parody too many layers at once or something I don't know.

If you punched its center block, you received a Yoshi. If you already had a Yoshi, however, this block would contain a 1-Up. A dedicated player who grinded it out could rack up all the lives he or she needed for a playthrough. And suddenly, the coins, once so crucial and valuable, lost their meaning. The average

This level... made a billion times harder by adding a second player. The doom of many's mind.

And, yes, the Scarecrow sequences in previous Batman Arkham games have been amongst the best parts of those titles. But those were just small moments in the spotlight. Really, Crane's prominence in the hype so far highlights the Joker Problem that cross-media Bat-adaptations face. The white-skinned clown is so

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Thank you for posting this, immediately thought of it when I saw Sonic.

Yeah, the first one was my biggest thought, being able to cram a lot of detail in to it, just kind of wish we were to that point in graphics where it can all be super pretty. As for the second note, I can definitely understand that. I personally hate headbob in first person (it kinda makes me nauseous). So strictly

And that's just for the third-person model. Since this is a playable character and, assuming you're making a first-person game, you're going to be seeing through their eyes, they also need new models for their first-person hands (you can't just take the actual hands from the model), and those models need new

I could say I wish there was more of this exciting inconsistency in video games, but no. That would be beside the point (and also weird; why would you specifically program something to be less specific?). Instead, it just serves as the latest reminder that for all the advancements made in networks, game design and

Yeah, because I don't already have a ton of games on steam that I haven't gotten around to playing at all, now I should play the games I did manage to get thru even more! I jest though, I totally did try to play Civ V from quite a few viewpoints. Also trying to pick different rules/personalities for Skyrim

So yes, the majority of those polled didn't think being good at games was cool, with the more extreme opinions going as far as calling it a "waste of time" or "an illness." But opinions and perceptions varied. For example, one woman replied, "Until college it seems cool, but once you're in your late twenties, it

This is exactly what I was thinking when I started reading this article. I want to know if you force yourself to look at the TV screen and just "blind" use the pad, you'll eventually get used to it, I think it's possible.

Speaking of Trozei, this game just strait up uses a bunch of the same icons/effects from it. So they're REALLY cashing in on this.

They should totally do stuff about that in the game, well... the ones in storage anyway. Because yeah, what happens if a trainer falls in the wild.

Hrm... It would be kind of neat though if they did it in such a way where if you had enough of them and combined them, you could get a whole game. But nah, this sounds like the "the first taste is free (sort of)" thing, and then they'll want to go buy the whole game.

So if you wanted one of these fancy gold systems, and you lucked into A) getting a pre-order and B) not suddenly seeing it get cancelled, congratulations. To the rest of you... well, sorry. Corporations suck.