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This looks great! Um... but you mention the price without mentioning where it can actually be purchased. Where can I get my subversive murder on? Is this on Steam? A mobile app store? Itch.io?

I’m also confused as to what the OP means. Maybe just that the villains are always cooler?

This is the appropriate response to WicDiv.

A game, purchaseable in beta, that gamers love already but for reasons unrelated to the developer’s intended direction for the game. Isn’t this the problem Minecraft had, too? Notch wanted to make an RPG, but players wanted a building tool. It’s an interesting problem only early-access games can really have, and I

This comic helped me accept what Notch did.

Did the other versions have batshit voice acting from the PC version? It seemed like there was one guy doing all the voices, and he had this bizarre, warbly way of talking, like he was a Star Fox character. I’ll never be able to forget the way he said “Trevi Fountain.”

Leah and Magik making out while driving a giant, four-armed, werewolf Colossus through an army of zombies is the most amazing visual of comics 2015.

And this is why meaningful choice is a pain in the ass to implement!

It’s business for Konami, but it’s personal for their fans. That’s why we have a problem.

So, I have to amend this comment. It turns out my PC was one of the few affected by the bug that was patched this morning. The game isn’t actually supposed to run that way, and it turns out it’s actually quite fun!

I really want to love this game. I’m a big fan of the developer and the concept. But the janky physics and collision detection are just killing it for me. Also, “must be played with a gamepad” seems to really mean “must be played with an Xbox controller,” because the game had problems working with every other

Hazama is still alive because of that goddamn life-draining shield that surrounds him on the final stage of arcade mode. Fuck that thing.

Would someone overflowing with excitement please share their joy with me? I’m really baffled by the excitement for this. The joy of Minecraft is in inhabiting this strange world that you can bend to your whims with enough effort, and by pulling the player out to God height, it just seems like it would kill what makes

It happens in both the main Star Wars comic and the Darth Vader comic. The version pictured above is from Vader. Seeing the different comics’ different but compatible takes on that moment is one of the cool things about it. I read the main comic first, and the scene gave me chills with its silent pressure. I thought

Why is the move necessary or why do they need to do the event to cover it?

Yeah, seriously! Using info from the linked article, I was at least able to discern that the name translates, unhelpfully, as “Roaring Navel Boy: The Game.” But no one on the English-speaking web seems to be talking about it aside from “Yep, that’s a board game Nintendo made.”

There’s not much more to it than what you said and what’s in the article. For decades, they’ve been publishing family- and kid-friendly comic books. Sometimes superheroes, but mostly the humorous teen misadventures of their namesake. Archie Andrews has been around longer than the word “teenager,” and the mores and

Wait, so if Seiken Densetsu was Mystic Quest in Europe, what was Mystic Quest called?

You should get this issue, then. It's not a full crossover, but that's FAR from the only reference to the recent, lamented, fantastic run of She-Hulk and her super-paralegal, Angie.