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Yes. This game. I still have memories of the frights I would get while playing this game.

"gerrylum". It's simply my first name combined with the first part of the handle I used back in the BBS days "luminosity".

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I've got the Killzone 3 ISA theme. I find it very soothing.

I love the feel of Killzone 2 as well. I hope they don't make it play like every other floating turret shooter.

The vita has party chat, so you're supposed to use that for chatting during games from what I understand.

I think instead what we'll start seeing is devs making games that have the option of either using touch controls or not, as well as optimizing touch controls so that the DS4 can be used in lieu of the front touch screen at least.

This list needs some updating.

Just consider their fight a fight between normal people in a city of tissue paper and gumdrops. The only thing that'll snap your neck is another person. It's not like the ground is any harder for them than a building is.

If you got thrown through buildings made of tissue paper, would your neck snap?

Ahhh... gotcha.

One quarter of the original characters are from the bat books. And then you have Batgirl on top of that. We need other characters.

I would definitely start with Uncharted 1.

He could have, but Zod would just fly them right back, and in the meantime probably killed a hundred more people. And they could do this back and forth for weeks, killing more and more people. Is that what you wanted to see?

Perhaps, but they'll have sequels and Justice League movies to be able to show that side of him, hopefully. I think this worked extremely well as a Batman Begins style set-up movie.

Actually, when I watched the movie a second time last weekend, I paid special attention to the amount of people in Metropolis during that last fight scene. The buildings they were going through appeared to be empty, leading me to assume they had been evacuated by that point.

Zod was intent on killing every human on earth, so I assume he'd be DRAWN to major population centers like Metropolis as well. Plus, while Doomsday might have been more powerful than Zod, I don't think it was enough to matter in this context. They were both powerful enough to cause MAJOR death and damage.

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Zod wasn't interesed in Superman's surrended at that point. Zod had lost everything. He had lost his "purpose" as he put it. He then told Superman that his new purpose was to kill every human on Earth. Zod couldn't have given two f*cks what Superman did at that point.

Not only did he save many people throughout the course of the movie, but his actions saved the entire planet.

For every critic and comic fan that hated the movie, there are critics and comic fans that loved it. It's definitely a very polarizing movie, to be sure. In fact, I don't think I recall another movie that was this polarizing. It really seems to be an either you love it or you hate it kind of movie without much