@m.sander: That's what I thought.
@m.sander: That's what I thought.
@drivebyinsult: I think Deadpool has the advantage that he doesn't take himself seriously, while Wolverine does and goes to the point of parody. Deadpool lets writers exercise their funny bone, even with plenty of action and badassery.
I've really got a feeling that the market's gonna become overcrowded with these grads by the look of it.
Needs a light inside the metroid that flickers. And SCREEEEEEE
@DrakeDatsun: Couldn't they do with WITHOUT crippling DRM?
Beta Ray Bill? Namor? Why the hell SHOULDN'T they be in the game!?
@Relenus: Metal Gear prequel, starring The End.
Isn't he cute?
A dog named Missile? Can't be a coincidence.
Kinda makes me think... how old is Mario? The character? He's always been drawn simplistically enough that, even with the 'stache, he could be anywhere from his twenties to his forties.
Y'know, I really did find that interesting. It's nice to see that they're not being condescending, but they're trying to understand the source material.
They'll start doing this to their disc games soon, just you see.
Okay, this is getting ridiculous.
Religion in games is rarely handled well. Making it simple probably isn't a bad idea.
I have no idea what my weight is, but I'm pretty sure I'm gaining it and I'm not as fit as I used to be. I'm looking at a gym membership, it's a lot easier doing exercise in a social environment.
@ZombiEquinox: What if God smoked cannibis
We could be playing with Avengers minifigs right now, people.
@BoxOfScraps: They're cheaper to license, and parents/grandparents don't know the difference.
@Variatas: After the debacle that was the Wolverine movie, Marvel will probably have a gun trained on the devs to make sure they get Deadpool right.
Not surprising. They're two popular, well-hyped and good quality games, and most gamers are likely to own one or both of them. Either would be ideal for a bundle, throwing in both means that it'll attract more customers interested in at least one of the games.