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Marry me, Chelsea.

I didn't give a toss about this game but the review is so fascinating I've scribbled it on my list of things to get with a PS4.

Very few of my allies would like that.

Applause

Quick! Someone do Rescue Rangers!

Tekken 4's prologue bits clearly state that Paul Phoenix won the third tournament. The winner doesn't necessarily host the next tournament; that's down to Mishima clan power struggles.

This is beautiful.

People like you are what make the internet great.

Sir or madam, that is pure genius. The comparison is perfect. I'd love a second brand identity that distances itself from the kid friendly fare and is specifically for mature/hardcore gamers.

No remakes! A new IP! An unexpected spinoff that has its own gameplay identity!

Mind blown.

Really? I didn't play FO:NV long enough to find out. I went in thinking I'd get more of the same, only improved, but it just didn't grab me in the same way so I stopped. Everyone I know who played it thinks it's as good though. I can't get into Skyrim either even if I'm more a swords and sorcery guy than post

But I did have the friend who kept saying, "Wait till you see this bit..." about everything.

I played Fallout 3 on a leap of faith. I rarely like games in first person. Nobody could explain to me what the fuss about Fallout 3. What hooked me were the pleasure of discovering stuff and the sense of humour. It was hours later that I'd realised I'd enjoyed the shooting all along without thinking about it!

I was naysayer too! If you're going for MH3U I do really recommend sticking with it for a while. You won't understand the gameplay choices they made like the lack of a life bar, etc. until you're really immersed in what they're trying to do with the feel of the hunt. It takes hours until you get to that 'Oh!' moment

And this is why I keep coming to this website for some damn honest reviewing.

I remember playing a weird version of Mario Bros 3 on my friend's NES. Maybe the cartridge was pirated or some weird Asian translation but koopa was spelled "Kuppa". It wasn't until years after that I knew what a kappa was, the turtle creatures from Japanese mythology. I don't exactly remember when they started

I didn't know Robotnik was always called Eggman in Japan! You think 'Robotnik' might have been a liberty translators took with the instruction booklet and promotional materials?

I'd missed that entirely, having only played it on DS. Never had an N64; played all its games elsewhere. Nobody's pinpointed when the name change happened for me before. Thanks!