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Given the solid collection of art they had to choose from. I honestly wish the game felt the same way. It felt like a letdown, being broken up and not feeling a complete entry. Although I do give the MVC team credit for bringing it back. I just don't know if they can make a finished game anymore.

I remember catching up with notes based on E3 titles for awhile. But seems like this year is missing "the spark". Usually there is excitement, but here its befuddlement. Its tough to get excited about any title, because they all seem to be donning the same clothes. ==, great I feel depressed just writing that.

I have to admit, I can't "unsee" that giraffe's um display. Seems like things were a bit lackluster this time around. But hey lanyards + cats = pure joy

Its a tough call to make, creatively when pushing boundaries like this. But its tough to wrap one's mind around how to present such an incident without going too far. I believe the new TR team will do their best in telling this tale the best way possible.

Kirby's Dream Land made me a humble person. I enjoy the fact that there will be a "complete" collection (although why is Air Ride missing, that game was fun too).

o.o wow this is astonishing to see so much use of light and dark textures. If its possible to use this engine on current games (er wait it does with Tomb Raider...)

Actually it would be fun to see a co-op Mario game with more classic characters. Not a bad idea though if Wario earned a sequel.

Interesting topic, I have often wondered what Miyamoto-sama thought in regards to current trends with game design. Taking out tutorials, and introductions towards everything. It would change everything that we've come to know as a fundamental starting screen.

Although I do love the DOA series, its functionality has always been tough to digest. Especially online, when the flow works great until the lag knocks us on our butts. Kinda unsure about the direction that they're going with 5, but it looks captivating.

Something seems oddly familiar about Nintendo's waiting game with titles that become their "swan song" for a specific system. Given how much fandom this title has obtained, even though it hasn't hit stateside. At least its garnered enough attention to spark more ideas even for what's next.

Come to think of it, consoles are modified PC's to begin with. Just multi-functional shells with a creamy filling. Just the only difference with having a controller, and the PC users having to opt out with a separate device to purchase. I have been a console gamer as long as I can remember. Although I have tried to

Fudge, the deluge of comments hits the internet like a penny dropped from the skies. Seems like its the norm for everyone to be letdown by the norm. But Sid Meier is always positive.

I actually dig the fact that she's being challenged by the elements. TR reboot may even outdo what Uncharted has brought into current adventure titles thus far. Go Lara!

I honestly wonder if they hired the artist who worked on FFXIII. This has so many darker edges than the usual Tales art shown in the past. Perhaps it may even outshine the past games.

I am humbled that this has happened! Its about time, papercraft seems to be an amazing work of art.

The PR for this case will be tough to swallow. Its hard to even read the details without feeling disturbed by the said incident. Usually teams from Cap's HQ usually are solid teams. Hopefully something is resolved. I also hope the former co-worker is doing okay

SFXT was definitely in need of polishing, but this (this is not quite what they had in mind). But how is it possible!? This is really bad, I hope this gets patched up soon. (and hopefully no more issues arise with other games this year)

My usb trap door bit my fingers many times. Just gotta be careful! Honestly its a bit scary when some discs keep spinning. Only rentals for some reason act that way.

This has to be the best tribute ever made! =D

I remember when my friend Scot Rubin (from Pseudo Studios, and G4 studios). In his podcast awhile back with All games Interactive, he had Mr. Awesome as a guest. Covering the highs and falls of his gaming records. It made for some interesting listening, even the extra stories that are kinda tough to explain. For those