I own all four seasons on DVD... does that answer your question?
Anyway, you need an appreciation of the things they are poking fun at. You have to like Science Fiction, on some level have an appreciation for Physics and Math, and video games.
I got the scarecrow ending, I didn't dodge the bullet, but I completed everyone of the Riddler's challenges. I also completed it on Normal difficulty. I hadn't confronted the "spirit of arkham", though I did so after the credits rolled.
I thought of this Joker as the Joker in the animated series, only he's allowed to kill people now. The only real difference is that the animated series Joker gets angrier, this one is just really excited all the time. He's definitely more homicidal though.
Also makes it easier to drop right below the gargoyle and spray some gel. Since everyone rushes to the gargoyle anyway when you do the inverted takedown, you might as well blow them up.
George Carlin, by far. Bill Hicks and Richard Pryor are very funny too. Still, George is the best. None of today's comedians come even close to his genius.
Oh, I dunno. Had you asked two years ago, I would've said the Dual Shock. I've played a lot of 360 games since then and though I hate the D-pad with a fiery passion, the rest of the controller is very, very good. I also like the classic controller for the Wii.
So, yeah. Dual Shock, 360 controller or Wii classic controller... I'll vote 360, I've settled on the 360. I hardly ever use the D-pad anyway.
Okay, the game is developed by Rocksteady, which is an English developer. It's published by Eidos, which is an European publisher... why people who live in Europe have to wait 3 days after the U.S. release?
Anyway, I preordered it, and they sent it today, so I might get it on Thursday, though I'll probably get it on Friday. Since I'm sick, I wouldn't mind having something new to play.
To Sony? Yes. I can't imagine Sony is happy with how underwhelming the PS3's success has been compared to it's predecessors. To fanboys? Yes, on both sides. It's a touchy subject. To regular consumers? No, not really... unless that Activision thing happens for real, then it will matter a little.
In the end, Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony are in it to win. Telling yourself something different is naive.
Just a sidenote, whatever happened to Activision dropping PS3?
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