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Everyone knows Lucio is a better support character anyway.

I revisited Call of Juarez: Gunslinger last night; it’s a downloadable FPS set in an Old West of dubious reality. It’s a glorified shooting gallery, but it’s slickly presented, has a healthy amount of depth and is a hell of a lot of fun to play. It also has collectible ‘nuggets of truth’ that shed light on various

Some characters like Darth Vader translate over pretty well, but I agree; the human characters can often look pretty awkward.

I love how this has only now occurred to me.

But in the case of a student who didn’t want to read a graphic novel from The Sandman comic book because she thought it was “weird,” it’s entirely different.

I’m glad that there’s somewhere in the world that gives good value for money. I recently played a Star Wars arcade game here in the UK. They nailed the atmosphere of it- you sit in a booth with surround sound and neat controls- but it’s so frenetic and challenging you end up losing in like a minute.

I’m gonna be honest, I wasn’t sure where this was headed before the picture loaded.

Unfortunately the prospect of this is kind of undermined by the nature of arcade games themselves... at least here in the UK. They exist less to provide you with an entertaining experience than suck the loose change from your wallet... and unless the games in Japan are radically different in this regard I can’t say

In a way that sounds kind of brilliant. No easier way to make junk seem desirable than by making it hard to acquire.

Didn’t Sega dramatically reduce the number of IPs they were working on a few years back? How exactly are you defining ‘best thing ever’?

The Director’s Cut reworks the boss fights and includes all the DLC, making it a great update. It also includes Vita support on PS3, though it’s hardly essential.

Every fortified area Jensen entered started out full of alert, dangerous guards and ended with a heap of unconscious men piled up in a back corner.

Maybe there are some kind of emulation issues with it? As I understand it, you can’t just rip a game off a consumer disc; you need something more to emulate it successfully. Here in the UK, we never actually got the PAL version of the Spyro games on PSN; they ran into emulation issues, and we ended up getting the NTSC

Which is especially ironic considering ‘Say Uncle’ was one of Steven Universe’s more enjoyable episodes.

In a world where Lego can’t seem to keep kids interested in Bionicle anymore

Actually, the first Futurama movie shows that Fry goes back in time and spends a decent amount of time with Seymour in the end. The fossilisation is caused by Bender blowing up a pizzeria.

It’s kind of hot garbage, but then I don’t really feel the earlier games set that high a bar to begin with... on any front, really. UmJammer Lammy did have you escaping Hell via a fax machine, though.

The ending of Princess Kaguya just ripped me apart. I don’t know if I can watch it again, and that’s dreadful because it’s a beautiful film.

Why would I take umbrage with the car preferences of a complete stranger? It doesn’t matter to me in the slightest what you do or don’t do. All I’m saying is that believing PC games are vastly superior to console counterparts is a fine personal preference. But it lacks nuance as some kind of wider argument on which