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Honestly, IM’s Reaper-induced craziness aside, the Pathfinder Initiative seems like th esort of thing Cerberus would be 100% behind: Another place for Humanity to spread and, eventually, dominate. Especially since it seems like so much of the Initiative’s leadership is human.

That’d be great, but it seems like each Elder Scrolls game has an ambitious attempt to either recreate previous entries or add the rest of the continent. I don’t know if any of them have ever actually been completed.

Man, Morrowind was an excellent game with great art direction, but graphically it has not aged well.

Man, you all are nuts.

Sure, there are far worse superhero movies than BvS, but none with the expectations and budget. The closest would probably be Spider-Man 3, which I was going to defend as not that bad, but then I started thinking about it, and yeah, it’s pretty bad.

Honestly, quite a few of Sony’s exclusives are very tempting: Bloodborne, Uncharted, Catbird Simulator 2016, The Last of Us, Spider-Man. But I really can’t justify spending the money for a second game console, and I love me some Halo. 

Whoops, that’s what I get for not paying closer attention. When I read the MvC article, I mistook the announcement of MvC3 Ultimate’s PS exclusivity for being about Infinite.

My mistake. I misread the MvC story (confusing MvC3 Ultimate for MvC Infinite) and didn’t watch the trailer itself.

Yeah, I misread the MvC article and mistook MvC3 Ultimate’s exclusivity for MvC: Infinite. Mea culpa maxima. 

D’oh. You’re right. I misread the MvC article. The PS exclusive mentioned was actually the MvC3 Ultimate edition. Apologies for the freakout everyone!

You’d think that, but Insomniac’s new Spider-Man game and Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite are both PS exclusives.

Ahem.

I’d have thought the same thing, but Spider-Man and MvC are both PS exclusives.

Or the new Marvel vs. Capcom.

It has (though its Final Fantasy remasters are another story), but the last two Marvel games announced, Spider-Man and the new MvC, are both PS exclusives.

What are the chances of non-Playstation owners getting to play this?

Starscream - If he’s your leader, he can’t stab you in the back (only the front)

I don’t think they’re new games. They have the same achievements (as opposed to reissues/remasters where even if the achievements are the same, they’re separate lists), they plug into the 360 Live servers and services. They’re just running on an Xbone.

It’s ancient, but my college roommate was a Tau fan through and through and so liked Fire Warrior quite a bit.

I’m not sure that’s entirely correct. Steam still has it (and its mountain of DLC) for sale, so someone’s okay with it being sold.