My Little Pony, Apocalypse Pony
With Bayonetta now out of the way (I’m giving a very good review) it’s time to set sights on Darksiders and its endearingly earnest and unconsciously camp attempts at recreating the dark n’ gritty storytelling style of comics circa the Image/90′s period. Which should come as no surprise considering Joe Mad is involved with the art design.
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I’ve officially decided I’m going to get around to playing that used copy of the first Uncharted I bought months ago, but after that I was thinking of trying out Bayonetta if only to indulge my obvious fetish for busty ass-kicking females in extremely limited clothing.
It’ll do until they finally release a Rumble Roses sequel for the PS3.
(And, yes, I know they’re probably not working on one, but a dude can dream can’t he?)
Bayonetta is a hard game. Like, really hard. Normal mode on that game is what’s considered Hard mode for other games, so expect to get kicked around a lot unless you commit to it.