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"…and then she burns down his whole village! Yeah, can't get more mature than this!"

It's so dense, every single frame has so many murders going on.

I heard that at the end, the film will flash-forward into the present and Wonder Woman will lament that the humanity is still in quite a bad shape. But then she notices a billboard for the Libertarian Party and declares, "but maybe there is still some hope after all."

Didn't do much with her? Are you crazy? What about that scene where she sat down behind a desk and watched Justice League trailers on her laptop, huh? That wonderful piece of worldbuilding means nothing to you?

Because girl power, that's why!

Nuh-uh, I think the preferred nomenclature is "younglings".

Oh, just… please, please, please let this be good.

Oh, I see. Okay, fair enough.

Fine, I really didn't want to say he is the sole creator and he is responsible for everything great in the franchise, but I think there is a point to be made that young Lucas was quite different from the prequel-era Lucas (certainly much less conceited and much more willing to listen to other people's advice).

Yeah, I know it's very popular and entertaining to make fun of Lucas, but he did create something so incredibly huge, popular and valuable as Star Wars, so… yeah.

No. I see a different font too, and it is really ugly.

I second this motion. I bought this game once when it was discounted and I was very surprised by how much I enjoyed it. The atmosphere, music, characters and gameplay are really good.

You're right. My bad, sorry.

I am not very surprised, frankly, because Final Fantasy is a very well-known, iconic and popular game, so both Nintendo and Square Enix can be sure its re-release will sell a lot.

Well, LA Noire at least had the option to let your partner drive instead of you.

That would be nice, but the problem often is with licensing. Nintendo has to contact the owner of the game license and make a deal to re-release their old games. That's why the majority of Virtual Console games are first-party titles, because it's much more easier for Nintendo to re-release them.

Do you really think Metroid is still good? In my opinion it aged really bad. Clunky controls, slow grinding to replenish your energy, no map (this one makes the game very hard to play).

All three NES Super Mario Bros. games and the first Castlevania is enough to get my attention, but the rest of the lineup also looks really good. I'll definitely get that console.

Yesterday I got Monster Hunter Generations (yes, a day before its release date) and I guess I'll be playing it a lot over the weekend. The game looks very promising and interesting, but the reason I am really looking forward to it is that I'll be playing it with my best friend, who is quite a big fan of the series.

Ugh, I feel very dirty and ashamed for upvoting this.