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That world hijab day sounds like a terrible idea. If I was a woman I'd never want to wear that symbol of oppression.

Bulletstorm was one of the best games of the last generation, tragically ignored because of an awful marketing campaign, an even worse PC port, and the fact that EA wanted audiences to spend $60 for a seven-hour campaign, which is a steep price by any metric. It's too bad because once players got past all that, they

J-League Perfect Striker's Success Mode.

I beat it once !

Speaking of Megadrive/Genesis, James Pond 2 : Codename Robocod, El Viento, Alisia Dragoon come to mind.

There's also great, UK-accent-heavy localisation. It's still so refreshing to play in a video game fantasy world that isn't inexplicably full of Californians. It really helps Xenoblade Chronicles not to feel contrived, even if some of the names look like they're the result of replacing one random letter in otherwise

Again, this is usual in English.

If you're a popular League of Legends eSports player, who actually owns streams of your matches? That's a complicated question, but in the case of ultra-popular pro Sanghyuk "Faker" Lee, the answer seems clear cut. Another streamer, however, found a loophole that's thrown it all into question. And controversy.

I included Gundam Build Fighters Try because it was mentioned in the comments but I later remembered it's actually a Fall anime.

I mean I don't see what'd be the violation here.

I guess I didn't get your point the first time. Still it's sort of irrelevant.

That's harsh. He could have deleted your profile only without the saves. Then you could have recovered your profile if you had Live.

There's no such thing as ESRB violation. ESRB ratings are only guidelines.

OK where's my JoJo ?

Three people have been identified and face life bans from the club.

Half are for cutscenes.

Some black guy mugged you, I guess.

Sounds better than being inbred like you.

It's funny. As often happens during those strange weeks before a game comes out, we're in a bit of a stasis period, where reviewers are currently playing The Order: 1886 but can't actually talk about it until the publisher-dictated review embargo is up on Thursday. So as the headlines came fast and spurious—"Report:

And that guy looks like a white Virtua Fighter's Jeffry.