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I used to play japanese games a lot when I was younger, but I have this problem now that I'm almost on my 30s. It's rare for a japanese game to focus on mature audiences, and as you get older it's difficult to follow those noisy kids/teenagers.

President Superman is my favorite Superman.

And that's my problem with the vast majority of japanese games and anime, it's always about kids/teenagers.

Doesn't matter. She sells tickets. People think she's pretty and (based on the source material) we'll probably see some uncovered parts of her body on the film. That's all that matters to the executives.

They tried in the comics. Wonder Woman had a jacket and pants, and "fans" didn't liked apparently.

"Say what you will about how overrated Half Life 2 may be, that its gameplay, story and characters aren't that great" Whoever say this clearly has mental problems.

You know Kotaku is a blog, right?

Yes, there's a lot of male gay characters out there, but they're never the protagonists, like in those two cases. And normally we see only one character, and I'm talking about couples, and the interaction between those two characters. Also, I'm talking about stuff that is aimed to a "video-gamey audience", like those

Grant Morrison Multiversity is awesome so far, but you guys should check his other work:

Between this cartoon, and popular videogames like Last of Us portraying same-sex relations positively, it got me thinking: why is always lesbians? Where's the male gay couples?

Can we start trekking into space now? Can we stop defending earth from "space terrorists"? Also, can we stop with all the cheap fanservice and self references? Give us something NEW. Thanks.

Boring Batman and Superman, I think people are getting tired of them because they're the focus of almost everything DC/WB does. And I'm saying this as a big Batman fan. DC has a lot of cool characters that doesn't get enough attention, so it's only natural people would be excited to see something new.

Yeah, that's the reason I posted it. I think DC has a lot of cool superheroes that don't get enough attention. I wish Superman had entered public domain this year, maybe when this kind of thing happens to their major characters they can start focusing on their other properties.

I like "The Question". I wish he was more popular.

At least they're trying to fix. But of course, people complain about everything.

It seems absurd if you think of the big guys, but for indie devs who can't afford a quality control team (nevermind all the PC hardware) it makes sense. Had more fun with early access titles than with some finished ones in the last year.

I like how people are saying this is censorship. Valve isn't a government, they can't censor anything. Those guys can totally sell their game on their own website, there's no one saying they can't publish their game, they just can't put it on Steam.

I have an idea for Marvel and Sony sharing Spider-Man: Sony continues with Peter Parker, Marvel uses Miles.

Well, at least Marvel movie characters are faithful to the source material. Craig's Bond isn't perfect, but it's the closest to the character they've done in the movies.