Netherrealm Studios announces new DC Comics focused fighting game

Well it’s not the Marvel vs DC fighter comic fans have been yearning for decades but this is still exciting, and unexpected news indeed. I’m more than confident this game will make up for the decent, yet lackluster Mortal Kombat vs DC, especially since it’s being worked on by the new Netherrealm Studios and not the now bankrupt Midway.

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Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 2 review

It’s been two years since the release of Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 1 and most of the fanbase can agree that while it’s decent, it relied WAY too much on nostalgia (the wrong way). It felt more like a remix of Sonic 1 and 2 than a true sequel to Sonic 3. Last week we got the sequel. How does it fare compared to its predecessor? Find out as I review Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 2.

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Japan screws with OG…again. Rinne no Lagrange: Kamogawa Dream Match

The disc comes bundled with a game and original animation. The game, Kamogawa Dream Match, is an action shooting game where Orbit robots battle in the sky. It aims to faithfully reproduce the story of the TV series throughout its “Mission Mode.”

The game is due for PlayStation 3 on August 23 in Japan. Screenshots from the Famitsu preview can be seen below.

I hate online shopping. I really do. Someday I will play as Ultimate Cherry…someday. I assume since the game aims be a faithful adaptation of the 1st season, Cherry will possibly be a boss before she joins the party and the final boss will be Villa Nash.

Similar to Tekken Hybrid (Which came with an HD re-release of Tekken Tag Tournament and the mediocre movie, Tekken: Blood Vengeance), Rinne no Lagrange: Kamogawa Dream Match also includes the long awaited bonus OVA, Kamogawa Days. It focuses on Madoka, Lan, and Muginami. 70 minutes of bonus footage and a booklet will also be included.

Lastly, the 2nd season will be airing this July and I’ll be sure to bash a certain someone every step of the way. Said person better get ready.