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I love the hell out of all three, but yeah, X2 gets kicked to the curb way too much for being a damn good game. It probably gets overlooked because it didn’t differ all that much from X in terms of gameplay and new features, and not as many people had a chance to play it during it’s original release.

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You absolutely have to try 20XX if you haven’t already. It’s only in beta but still manages to succeed in every way that Mighty No. 9 failed:

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While I’m completely underwhelmed by Mighty No. 9, 20XX is only in early access, and already perfectly scratching my Mega Man itch. Mega Man X meets Rogue Legacy with completely random level designs and different boss tactics every playthrough? Yes please!

So, so many. In high school I played DnD with a bunch of physics geeks and every single one of us insisted upon playing as a wizard. I swear we laid waste to half the sword coast like some sort of medieval X-men mostly using basic cantrips and our own unrepentant assholism.

To bad there isn’t a “take dump in chest cavity” option.

One of the last Hammer horror films that never made it out of pre-production was going to be an adaptation of John Blackburn’s
A Scent of New-Mown Hay. Had it actually seen completion, I imagine it would have been fairly close. (though on a 70's budget, set primarily in England, and with the fungus only transforming

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In a similar light, Oregon Trail: The Movie would be a heartwarming tale of friendship, survival, and dysentery.

I want to see FTL: The Movie, where the first half of the film is the crew randomly getting eaten by giant spiders, trading eachother to slavers, and jumping into empty sectors of space, and the second half is one guy huddled in a control room while the rest of the ship is on fire and/or exposed to the vacuum of

Good lord, I would not want to accidentally get part of my body stuck between a 3000lb magnet and a large chunk of metal.

Well, this gives me something to do while XCOM 2 completely fails to load thanks to some “unknown error.”

I’m impressed that they got the 6-sided console right. Though for the price, I think they could have included at least one side wall.
Still, I’m mainly in this for the TARDIS exterior and mini figs. I’ll undoubtedly end up rebuilding it to be in the same scale as my custom classic console room set.

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Even unfinished, I still think that was more playable than the PC version of Mega Man.

KEVIN CONROY
MARK HAMILL
PAUL DINI
Here’s my bank account number, Telltale. Just do what needs to be done.

Oh. Hell. Yes.

The most patriotic anthem since Lemon Demon’s Two Trucks.

I hate this comic. Purely on the basis that if it distracts Fiona Staples from working on the next issue of Saga for even 5 minutes, that’s still 5 minutes too long.

Anyone know if there’s any discernible difference between the PS3 and PS4 versions?

A tradition almost as old as video games themselves.

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Capcom: Stupid Nintendo. There’s absolutely zero interest in a system that allows you to design, play, and share your custom-built levels for one of the most popular platformers of all time. Trust us... That guy Steve in marketing is never wrong.