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Hah, he has his own power grid. He’s Doom’s own Aunt May.

Just play on the easy difficulty. I first observed a difficulty spike when I fought Dr. Strange but playing it on easy instead of MIGHTY made a difference. Then I was able to beat it after leveling a bit doing Infinity trials.

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The partner AI is what’s making me ragequit. They can’t path for sh*t.

Yeah, Legends 1 and 2 were great.
The MUA games are just there to provide a streamlined experience for the masses.
Again, MUA3 is fine but... eh. I remember the RPG elements being a selling point for the Legends games. There was extensive gear management, a variety of abilities and stats to boost, people to talk to in

I played X-Men Legends with my nephew a couple weeks ago.
Then I got into Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3.

Joe Bob has been saying it for a few days now.

I mean, it’s still interesting, but now they opened a can of worms and dumped slimy worms on everything.

What? Why would Nintendo bother to...

California may be an exception but Gamestop is still open in other places, selling “essential” goods to customers.

That was a long, moderately interesting article.

Who’s player 2? Fidel Castro?

No.

That is... the Kirby way.

Best Kirby game for non-Kirby fans? What exactly does that mean? Best Kirby game for newbies?

I’ve had way too many bad experiences at Gamestop. I just don’t like being in there in general? Why would I want to be in there even LONGER?

Now playing

I love watching these characters in MUGEN. They have these wonderful OHKO super moves.

Looks great but it’s not quite THE BATMAN GAME.

Yeah yeah, I know the limit break concept started with the desperation attacks in FFVI. Nomura probably influenced its implementation in FFVII, since they have meters in that game, unlike in FFVI, and you can unlock different limit breaks.

Actually, he was involved in FFVII’s story. He also influenced the creation of the limit breaks. Look, I get that it was a group effort. I just think Nomura's influence had a greater impact.