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I liked strategy guides back when they included art. My Marvel vs. Capcom 2 strategy guide was brought to school for years because of this. I was excited when the Capcom store offered me a free copy of the Marvel vs. Capcom 3 guide because of some issue with shipping my order. When I finally got the guide and opened

The assists were probably in development or at least planned for development long before the fake leak was even made. 

I gave it a chance and found the combat to be the only thing I liked about it. From what I remember of the story, it wasn’t great but the same can be said about the classic games. The part at the beginning where the white wig lands on Dante’s head was eye rolling bad in my opinion. I would have hated new Dante even if

I keep getting excited when I see there is a new trailer. Then I watch the trailer and grow disinterested. 

There are plenty of sources of entertainment this day and age. I am just saying if you are interested in playing a good Spider-man game and you choose to ignore this one based on the things Kinja is saying about it, you are missing out.

You are missing out on a good time for a dumb reason. 

You should probably play the game because it is different. They have similar elements but you can say that with a lot of games. I honestly like this game better than the Arkham games which is where the comparison really gets made. Saying that Spider-man games and Batman games are the same does not really work because

I’m glad you posted this. If the style was so easy to pull off more companies would use it. It is an art form to make something like this not simply hit a button and the computer does it for you.

Same here I found I group that was just owning him when I showed up. I was pretty much just there. They still got completely wiped out in the third area. It wasn’t even my fault.

It needs to come out ASAP so people can shit on it for not looking like it came from a big studio.

What did you expect it to look like? 

It just got delayed. Games do this all the time for a number of reasons. They even mentioned due to feedback from the demo.

As someone who enjoys the video gams (in this case both RE and MGS) I would hope that they don’t just slap names of things from the video games on characters and ride the games name to sell tickets. At least get the tone of the games right. I’m just glad that the MGS story is done so we don’t have to worry about the

RE movies felt like they slapped names from the games in a world that revolves around Milla Jovovich. The first one was fine but everything that came after that was the usual garbage in my opinion. 

So fire all the cops?

I’m glad I am not the only one that hated Danny Rand showing up in the second season of Luke Cage. I like the idea of it but the execution was not good. 

Resident Evil movies get next to nothing right unless your perspective is based on 5 and 6. I feel like the new Tomb Raider has done the best so far. It wasn’t a copy of the games storyline but borrowed enough of the right elements to still feel like Tomb Raider.

I found a Japanese trailer that put my mind at ease. It looks closer to the Revelations games while keeping the RE 2 aesthetic. Not so actioney and more horror.

RE 6 is what gives me pause on the updated gameplay. Yes 4 was great but so was the remake of the original. I am hoping they do something like they did for the first round of DLC for RE 5 and give the option for classic gameplay.

No, game development is that unpredictable.