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@Glitchigo: Different Universe, Spider-Man being Marvel, but we can't have the entire user-base being Batman. It would ruin the experience, from what I've read the game is going to be along the lines of City of Heroes, in that you'll see 'famous' super heroes, and have to battle super villains during story arcs.

@SiddhimaAepytus: Opinions are a nice thing to have, I suppose stretching the truth in relation to an other's opinion is a nice thing, too. That is, it seems to be working for you.

@Therodofgod: Wow, it's simply astounding that this game managed to get past me. I do hope it has nothing to do with it being a Wii game, albeit I fear that it may just very well be the case, and that is nothing short of saddening.

@Therodofgod: Broken Sword was on the Wii? Like, PlayStation (1) Broken Sword? I must investigate this, you may just earn yourself a tiny little heart here if I find you're not a big liar.

@CockroachMan: Well, there we go. It's as good as a hack and slash game can get.

@BulletEddy: Co-op, especially on-line co-op, is over rated at the best of times. I really can't see what the appeal is in it, it's like playing with chimps, everyone running towards a power-up, completely oblivious to the giant boss slaughtering half of the team.

The Thunderbirds animation technique is rather lost on me, I really rather prefer realistic fluid movements in my characters. Short of that, there isn't much to complain about — I don't know what it is I'm actually looking at, all things considered.

Monumental Games to take game to Monumental heights?

Monumental Games to take game to Monumental heights?

That panda's grammar is atrocious.

@ShushKebab: Who's that pretty girl in that mirror there?

@Saxboy: I had been playing since the initial European release and nothing had changed. Now, obviously, that meant it became increasingly dull both in fan-following and gameplay, but when you have balance issues and glitches that are older than some of the hills (quite literally) you can't help but lose a little faith.

With all of these new updates NCSoft are making it increasingly difficult for me to continue my boycott.

@electroshockwave: You are correct, I knew I was missing out on one of the names. Meucci's work did indeed predate the telephone patent by up-to twenty years.

@royaljester: Well, I can't say I have had the time to actually read their patent - but that isn't my job, after all - but I did clearly say that if their paperwork was in order I could understand Gibson's case.