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Does nobody actually like Under the Red Hood? That movie was amazing.

Forget speed being the factor. I want that supercharged Ariel Nomad. The amount of body roll in the turns looks like a way to have stupid amounts of fun and scare everyone in their Porsches at the same time.

The problem of nobody talking about it was the first closed Alphas were small. But the people that did play them, yours truly included, were impressed beyond anything we were expecting. (At least, I was.) When the open beta happens, word of mouth usually will travel quickly and then the game’s popularity will rise up

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Gearbox keeps trying to pick different popular songs for their trailers, but I think the first big E3 trailer is gonna be hard to top. The song, despite a completely irrelevant subject matter, just...FITS the atmosphere of this one so well.

Exploitation like this are very likely reasons why Massive is going to pull a move from Bungie’s playbook and cut down on farming runs like this, but increase gains from other activities. A likely fix I see coming are randomized, timed boss spawns. Not to mention I’d think it’d be more interesting if bosses patrol the

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What we’ll see happening around lap 50 from at least one driver:

I thought Civil War was great in how it tackled the issues a lot of comics ignored for quite some time, and it put a lot of good characters in REALLY uncomfortable situations. Not to mention it held up decently handling so many different characters in the same boat.

I was on the notion of them destroying cars, period. CGI or real.

And only a couple of the total MCU movies actually involve a love interest as a centerpiece. Most of Marvel’s movies have gotten away from that formula because it’s predictable. Sure, every good story involves a comeback from the brink, it’s been a part of storytelling ever since people could tell stories. But

Batman Vs. Superman is gonna have the higher bodycount, hands down. We already know how badly Superman handles collateral damage in the DCMU (DC Movie Universe), and throwing Doomsday into the mix is just gonna turn real ugly.

Cookie cutter? A lot of these movies have run away from the norm after Marvel stormed the gates with the MCU. Captain America was probably the most basic, but that’s what was so great about him was that he wasn’t a super-complex character. Movies like Deadpool or Guardians of the Galaxy proved that you don’t need to

If I’m not working, I’m currently doing Dark Zone incursions in New York. Well...I will be once I get to at least 15, because holy schneikes does everybody that’s not a player hurt like a bitch in the Dark Zone.

A year is a bit short. More like 2 years or more. Wildstar at least has a decent fanbase and I think the big update and Steam launch is going to reinvigorate the player base a bit. Not to mention it’s actually one of the best MMOs I’ve played in years.

I think E3 has its place and purpose on its own as a private trade show like it used to be, but not as a public convention. That’s what events like PAX, GDC, or Blizzcon are for.

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Hey, Kim. A microwave with a brick of C4 loaded on a catapult doesn’t count as nuclear.

All we need now is Square-Enix to revive Front Mission on modern consoles or, dare I even say it, PC and it will be perfect.

The game no longer punishes you for dying, outside of losing collected souls. In other words, the “hollowing” mechanic has disappeared.

Remember at one point in time Vivendi-Universal also had a major stake in Activision/Blizzard, and that was really a stifling time for both of those developers. Blizzard really didn’t do much outside of World of Warcraft or Starcraft, and only JUST got Diablo III out the door (albeit in a pretty mediocre form compared