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"He was a big reason Soul Edge's release in the west is called Soulcalibur."

In a way, he didn't kill and was a puppet to Braniac's motives to reach such a scale. Still a tyrant in every sense though. Justice Lords is closer to the equivalent, but Injustice is more realistic in the sense not everyone agreed to Supes' rule.

I haven't even mentioned the villainous Superman Prime who went though some terrible things.

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How can you not take Superman as a murderous tyrant Seriously? It's the most interesting aspect of him, seeing a weakness that's not physical, but of will and emotion. It's been done before, and the comics have shown him killing villains, something that he has regret. Supes has admitted that given the right

I'd rather troll Abu and Genie than get a jump scare from Jafar :(

For me, Aladdin for the SNES had a very original and funny continue screen option.

Did it ever cross your mind that valuing customers' opinions leads to.... actual sales? Those random surveys and PR aren't there just to waste company resources.

I re-read the manga at times and refer to the Dragon Ball guidebooks whenever I get bored, so I'm usually up to speed on information haha

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I Am Alive did it great, which added a great sense of survival and intensity for a change of pace.

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You don't mean....? I would get that in a heart beat!

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It has on some occasions... and it looks oh so wrong.

You're kidding, right? Are you purposely spouting misinformation?

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Now I'm sad there wasn't a Predator NES cutscene of that quality :( All the 80's movie references are alright (is there such thing as too much?), but I think the tutorial joke was the most spot on. Also, did they just replace FC3's original tag marks with SC Conviction's markings? Just An observation.

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You're misinterpreting the actuality. The bluff was that he would kill Cell even if it meant destroying Earth, not that his Kamehameha could destroy Earth. Everyone was well aware that Goku kamehameha could destroy the planet as well as Cell. Also, even in canon, Vegeta's Garlic Gun could still destroy the Earth which

The Spirit Bomb is not even meant to destroy planets, it's target is to eliminate evil energy. If that was the case, Namek and the unnamed afterlife planet would have been destroyed. A fully charged kamehameha is more that enough to destroy a planet which was already noted when bluffing Cell during the Cell games.

Low tier? Hardly any of those other characters you listed are anywhere near to being potential planet/galactic destroyers. Also, slightly above Luffy? He's a glorified Dr. Reed Richards/Plastic Man/Elongated Man. It's not nowhere near close ಠ_ಠ

Buu totally died from the spirit bomb. The only reason he came back as Uub was because he asked King Yemma to reincarnate him after he died which makes sense. That's why Goku couldn't wait to see him come back.

You'd think Japan would have harsher consequences for weed possession... If I remember correctly, a Philippine model was charged and jailed for such possession in Japan. That is, a model not known in Japan or possibly having any (legal) business the magnitude of Big Bang's.

Wasn't G-Dragon of Big Bang caught with a bag a weed a while back? Even in SK, that kind of faded away... If South Korea was so strict with drug regulations, they would have made an example out of him, but didn't. Or at least I think they didn't. YG Entertainment sure as hell didn't drop him, same reason Daesung got a