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You mean humanoid Midna? If so, then nothing yet.

Fun Fact: The street that Emirikol The Chaotic is rampaging down? It's an actual street, that actually looks like that. Lemmie see if I can find it....

Totally. Now-a-days I love Halo, but back when Halo 3 came out I had an irrational aversion to the series (yay fanboyism :P) and I still got goosebumps from the Halo 3 reveal trailer. And of course there's the live action ODST trailer.

I changed my avatar to Connor from that game that shall not be named. Let's see what happens.

You have no idea how much I loathe that I can't edit my post to include ac3.

I have too many favorites here.

Does a game that breaks free from the stereotypical white male protagonist as a pathetic default excite us? YES. Why? Because it shows that they actually thought for a second about who the character is instead of going: it's some guy, and he's a badass. Because it is more interesting when games are about people that

Please don't suck please don't suck please don't suck..

I don't understand where the confusion is coming from. Did you read my article? I'm totally in support of the amazing projects and opportunities for people to get their ideas realized that have come out of Kickstarter.

I think you're taking it just a little too seriously.

Y'know, I really like Emma Stone and it would be interesting if they straight-up didn't do that plotline and found something new and different to do with Gwen and Peter's relationship.

screens dont make u blind

Well if nothing else now all current-gen consoles are very clearly differentiated by a distinctive doohickey.

HAY SILLYPANTZ WIDE U LEAVE THE LIGHT ON RNT U TRYIN TO SLEEP?

I'm still waiting for an article about all of the famous protagonists in video games that happen to be named 'Dick'.

I got "an MMO game where you must find queens to prevent the fabric of reality from unraveling." It sounds eerily similar to Kingdom Hearts.

"An arcade game where you haunt the end of the world while balancing your karma".

It honestly reminded me of the first issue of Garth Ennis' The Boys. A much similar and way more horrific thing happens. Highly recommended. Superheroes are douches, The Boys keep them in check. Good stuff.

The one from the early 90s; it was on HBO in the US.