SycoJack
SycoJack
SycoJack

She looks like she was pulled out of a 1920s coalmine.

I don't really have a problem with that, since the selling point isn't that it's pretty, but that it tastes good. Making it pretty just helps to further that idea that it tastes good.

I don't really agree with this comparison on the basis that the appearance of food isn't really a selling point, whereas it is for games.

Yeah, but the way the article is setup makes it seem like, at least to me, that nothing can transform.

That along with the photos only showing one cassette, which I am guessing is the transformable Laserbeak? (It looks like it can transform)

It is rather depressing. But to be honest with you, I'd rather this game fail miserably and die than to have it be a success.

No, only know what the article says.

If there are two and one transforms while the other does not, what is the point? All the article mentions is a non transforming cassette. Doesn't state anything else, so I don't know otherwise.

No, because you asked twice.

$150 and the cassette doesn't even transform? No thanks.

That's a part of it. I do watch some movies more than others. But I rarely watch the same movie twice in a month, most I only watch once a year if even that.

They are sellin a hamburger with beef, buns, cheese, pickles, onions, ketchup and mustard. They are giving you a hamburger with beef, buns, cheese, pickles, onions, ketchup and mustard.

Yeah, but clarification, the 'whatever' was aimed at Kotaku, not you. Reading it just now, I felt it wasn't clear and that it came off as hostile. I'm not trying to be hostile, I want to understand the issue.

That would annoy me too, sometimes short and simple comments are the best comments. But atleast you can always throw in a hashtag on a second line and get past it. And it'd certainly be better than the way it's setup now.

You sure they're not using their ass to control Kinect?

I hate Kotaku's character limit on replies. Sometimes a short reply is worth responding to.

I can't quote any film line for line, even if I'm watching it.

Actually, I believe one of the selling points of the George Foreman is that it has the grease run off. As amazing as the McDonald's quarter pounder is, it is slathered in grease.

Has anyone ever actually felt ripped off because the food did not look exactly the same in the advertisements?

The worst part? Assuming this does poor at retail: Capcom is going to take this as to mean that people just aren't interested in another Steel Battalion instead of what it actually means.