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Wait, why did they make a figure of one of the robots that was in the movie for all of five minutes? Why not the one that the movie focuses on, Atom, or even the fight from the big climax, Zeus? Why not the other dozens of robots that had more focus than the crappy one that lost it's leg to a damn bull?

Oh my god I loved this game so hard back in the day. It's a damn shame Bandai never made a sequel to it.

Granted, it looks like cliched anime affair, but I gotta say that this one picture looks more interesting than the stuff that's come out of 3 does. Even more interesting than anything I remember from 2, which was painfully boring.

The Wasp might prove a bit difficult with her ties to Henry Pym, unless the Edgar Wright written and directed movie actually gets off the ground before then and becomes tied with the movie universe.

No, silly, stripes and fire paint jobs make things go faster.

So when is Sega going to be coming out with a Tupac holographic video game? Or even a Gorillaz holographic video game? I'd totally be behind a Gorillaz holographic game.

It's made by the people who made Legendary, Turning Point: Fall of Liberty, and Call of Duty: The Finest Hour, all of which got pretty mediocre reviews. This isn't some high grade pedigree studio, it's a resoundingly average gaming studio, and the art design's probably going to fall in line with that.

I prefer this test to the "glass half full/glass half empty" optimist/pessimist test.

I thought Michael Jackson was Sigorney Weaver in the first two Alien movies before I read the text.

They're obviously bungee jumping.

He kind of reminds me of another guy... in a very vague sort of sense.

Given the nature of Dead Island the hanging man on that box suggested suicide, while this one is more open to interpretation. They could be torture victims, or have stumbled into a trap, or strung up after the fact as a warning. Not exactly moral, but it's less explicit than a hanging man.

"That's some serious snuggling craftsmanship"

People liked the Borderlands 2 trailer because it's for Borderlands, not because it has dubstep on it. Hell, the entire inclusion of dubstep in the video is tongue-in-cheek, it's not tongue in cheek in this video, it's the song.

The detail is astonishing, yet absolutely disturbing.

It's like Where's Waldo, but japanese and with mobile suits instead of some strange man in a red and white striped outfit.

I thought Ridley Scott was directing Prometheus, not Wes Anderson.

If they were to continue the movie I'd hope for a prequel or a parallel story. Something focused on one of the other rituals, or a close brush with the apocalypse before Cabin in the woods.

Probably for testing purposes to ensure a game that will be released as an iOS game will work properly on the larger platform as opposed to just working on iPhones, iPod touches and Androids.

I'm not sure I understand the controls of this game at all, nor do I particularly want to sit through 20 minutes of interviews I can't understand to watch the few minutes of people doing rather poorly at a shooter game.