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I've always thought of Infamous as a riff on silver age comics (the uh... more straight-laced parts, not the wacky ones), while Prototype is more of a riff on 90s Image comics.

Did you see the faithful ending or the cheater ending? Because, if you haven't seen the cheater ending, go find the game and play through it. It's totally nuts.

You're looking for Lilliput Steps, near Happy Happy Valley. The cave to reach it became accessible after you beat Mr. Carpainter.

Yeah, it's been there since the SNES version. They considered it an important design feature that the game was playable on one hand, for accessibility purposes. It doesn't quite work on the WiiU Tablet without remapping some keys, but you can do everything in Earthbound using only the D-Pad, the L button, and the

Two movies more terrifying than Ghost Shark:

Spidernado

Poor design. It also seems to be a lot harder to make a great looking HD sprite compared to the low resolutions back in the SNES/PS1 days. For example, most of Square's IOS HD remasters just look dreadful.

I own a copy of the game (acquired new in 1999), and I'd buy the damn thing off PSN again just to support the game. Konami's left Suikoden in a dreadful shape and it's a shame.

Uhh... yeah.

Pro-tip: get your penguin citizens to call you dood

I have no idea if it requires more power than the USB3.0 specification, or has some other difference that makes it incompatible with USB3 in any significant way.

Oh yeah, I've got faith that the enthusiast community will find a way. But, it's understandable that Microsoft wouldn't declare anything they do as supported.

In this case, the issue isn't drivers or software (though obviously those will need to be hacked up to work). The Kinect2 on the XB1 uses a proprietary port that handles both power and data. To get the thing to work on a PC, you'll need to create some sort of adapter that supplies enough power to the Kinect2 and

The key combat mechanic is the rolling health counters. It's such a simple thing, but serves to make the combat system downright thrilling at times.

It says right in the article that it'll also be on X360.

Yeah, the use of the default system font and Newgroundsy HD character art both conspire to make a great little game look like poop.

Yeah, I came across it a few years ago and like to revisit it every once in a while. Great examination of a great ending to a great TV series.