@amarney: Excellent point. Though as a PS3 owner I'm looking forward to both as being my next game purchases.
@amarney: Excellent point. Though as a PS3 owner I'm looking forward to both as being my next game purchases.
@KillfaceJenkins: pretty much.. Blue line is my homeboy.
@ShadowOdin, representing the people of Malmö, Sweden: Hear, Hear!
@SinisterUrge13:I want that sweet guitar loop to never stop playing... ever.
What has Chair done?
@liquid_kore: Makes me want a wendy's frosty with mixed in puppies.
This actually sounds pretty sweet. Its like Horse racing but with murder.
@tralfaz23: I obviously didn't choose one over the other, just in general find the marvel characters more interesting. My most favorite comic book character of all time is DC: The motherfuckin Green Arrow.. A hero from a more sophisticated age.
Even i would try this, as long as it isn't as lame as DC universe looks. Marvel>DC
@Chewbenator: Aww Yeah... it logs morre hours than any other program on My EEE!
@Ozymandias: this is mostly a reply to you all...
Was this game any good? I never saw any review or anything?
@SolVanderlyn: I don't like his forehead...
I am so pumped for this bad boy. Hopefully it lives up to my expectations! It would be nice to see a proper batman video game! None of that lego stuff.
@dkrefft: I had assumed that they wore them in the second one because it was standard military dress for them. Like an "Always ready for a hostile atmosphere" type thing.
@samfr: Most signs are pointing to a march 2010 release at this point. Rememebr when they debuted the trailer at the VGAs.. it said go reserve on gamestop.com, and when i checked it out it said march 2010. it has since changed but i'm sure thats likely considering its current release date is Q4 2009 which includes…
@Ozymandias: and by real games i mean movie tie in games. which isn't very real at all.
Are you editors gonna be review this bad boy? i'd be curious how it stacks up with real games.
@Gorilla Snow is hot for Snorlax: mmmm me too.
@AdamW: Yeah not really our fault. considering most of us laid off are just testers, not in control of the final release.