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Agreed. Ultron had the perfect attitude, but he was never threatening. The last battle of the movie has him getting his butt kicked left and right even after gaining a Vibranium body. It was kind of embarrassing really. I thought Ultron was supposed to be a match for the Avengers, but it was a pretty one-sided fight

I also had a binder I used for the multiple different guides I printed. Probably still got it hidden somewhere.

Will give this a try. Honestly didn’t know Chrome had it’s own version of Greasemonkey, so that’s two things I got out of this article.

This guide was so terrible that I have genuinely wondered if it was the starting point for killing off strategy guides in general. I noticed that this guide is why a lot of people learned about sites like GameFAQs to get the information that this guide neglected to give. In their attempt to take the online market they

You’re pretty much speaking my mind. I bought a few more strategy guides after this fiasco, but it left a very bitter taste in my mouth, and because of this I learned about GameFAQs, which over time became my strategy guide source.

There would probably be more like if this game came out at the right time. It’s a case of being before its time. When this game came out, the graphic wars had started and focus on better and better graphics was what people wanted. This game was great, but felt like a step back from previous entries in this regard, so

I still have mine as well. It’s kept as a grim reminder of the crap that video game (and related) companies have been able to get away with since long ago.

GameFAQs was around at this point, by the way. You could’ve just gone there.

Supply is the biggest headache I have with Amiibo. It’s absurd that this is still an issue.

The movie really needed more War Machine. It was like “We need some sort of cavalry to pick up a tank and drop it in front of the general saying ‘BOOM! You looking for this’”

Maybe people are just buying them as figurines rather than a means to unlock stuff in games

I loved this game. I loved how your teammates weren’t stupid ai, but could pull their own without you having to babysit them all the time. Then the times you did need to was rewarding because of how well the game made giving them commands and positions.

I swear, that is the first thing I think of everytime I see this character.

A pretty cool program. Setup was a breeze, and the UI is simple and well made. My only problem I have with it is that subtitle support is a little unreliable. Sometimes they work and sometimes they don’t, and the ones that did were rather large. I can understand considering it’s a new feature that I believe is still

when you consider the huge backlog i already have

It also pays to wait to avoid the headaches of bugs, glitches, crashes, game save deletions, etc. A lot of early problems will be patched and you can enjoy the game that was beta tested by the early adopters.

I use those quite often plus a few others.

Inuyashiki soon discovers he is no longer himself. Quite literally. Someone or something has replaced his body with a robotic replica while leaving his mind the same.

Probably going to put it in a annuity I have set up.

I also enjoyed the Astro Boy movie for similar reasons as you. It's also the only Astro Boy media I have consumed as well.