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I finished up the story mode in Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite and it was every bit as nonsensical as I expected. I already ran down my massive disappointment in the game’s graphics and presentation on the review, but ugh. Even the flames on Dormammu’s head look terrible!

That’s what I think every time someone tries to figure out whether Rick cares about his family or not.

The online mode has a Beginner’s League so that’s helpful too. I’d suggest checking out the tutorials (found under “Missions”) and practicing a little against the CPU before jumping online though.

Wow, so Capcom wasn’t the first to ship a fighting game with an arcade mode? At least Namco did it on a portable game and not a major entry.

Even the Capcom theme songs are crap. The Mega Man X theme could’ve been incredible, but it left me feeling cold and I can barely hear it over the sound effects.

I’ve played the Capcom Marvel games since X-Men: Children of the Atom and while this game is a lot of fun to play, the presentation is a real let-down. I’m not talking about the Story Mode (I always expected that to be ass), I mean the visual flourishes that usually precede and follow matches in Capcom fighters.

Can someone get me out of the greys?

“Pffffttt, we don’t need Russia’s help to steal an election”

I thought this was great and far better than the seemingly more-improvisational nature of previous Interdimensional Cable episodes.

The best time to preorder through Amazon was a few months ago. They temporarily lowered the base price for some reason and with the Prime discount I got it for $40.

The best time to preorder through Amazon was a few months ago. They temporarily lowered the base price for some

I had a friend throw out his back in his early 20s. Maybe it’s how you’re sleeping? I keep hearing that it’s good to put a pillow between your legs and sleep on your side.

The re-talking to everyone is made even worse since there are two different ‘worlds’ in Ages, so now I have to wander around aimlessly twice. Just the height of tedium.

Ugh, I want to correct all the <b></b> shit, but it won’t let me edit my comment.

My husband has been busy at work this week, so I’ve been holding off on the remaining challenges and co-op stuff in <b>Mario + Rabbids</b>. We’ll probably finish most of it this Sunday though.

Until they bring back the headphone jack they can fuck right on off. My 6/6S (forget which lol) works just fine and none of the new features interest me at all. Really, phones had all the eye-catching features several generations ago. I’m not paying over $700+ for a bunch of shit I’ll never use.

I very much enjoyed it and thought it was a lot of fun, but the amount you’re getting for having an unpopular opinion is ridiculous.

I was fan at the time, which earned me no end of teasing from the guys in my dorm. I found Ally and Cage irritating but thought Renee, Fish, Elaine, Nelle, and especially Ling hilarious. One of all-time favorite scenes is Ling on the stand when she was sued over her nightclub. I quit watching after the Robert Downey

It’s Mario + Rabbids all the time at the Blargg household. I’m enjoying the game and my husband likes watching me play (even though he has the annoying habit of telling me what to do and then asking me why I didn’t do it), so it’s a win-win. I just unlocked the newest co-op campaign so we’ll probably tackle that

I’m not a big South Park fan by any stretch, but they had an episode where Trump was raped and murdered by Mr. Garrison. That’s as vicious as a takedown as I’ve seen of any celebrity.

Mario + Rabbids has challenges you can do in each world after beating the boss. There are also chests scattered about with additional EXP. Finding the challenges and bonus exp can be tedious, but I haven’t felt the need to restart a mission for a better rating yet. If I don’t get a perfect rating (which is maybe 20%