Chris returns from San Francisco and, in true GR fashion, Jeremy is unavailable. The universe doesn’t want us all in the same place at once. Its dangerous. Chris regales us with a bit of his time in SF, we swap notes about our experiences with Stacking, somehow Scott Pilgrim returns, we discuss the pros and cons of playing games on the hardest difficulty, the new Professor Layton game, and of course, Marvel vs. Capcom 3. It doesn’t stop there, though! We also talk about mobile games and why Dianna can’t have an iPhone, and what the hell is up with making a Heavy Rain movie. SO MUCH TALKING!!
**With intro and outro music by This Place Is Haunted**
Artist Chris Cayco, who we’ve featured a few times before on Kotaku, grew up playing Marvel vs. Capcom (and Marvel vs. Street Fighter) games. His tribute to this, which took him over 175 hours, was to combine every single character to ever appear in Capcom’s crossover series in the one enormous image.
Makes me despise Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite that much more
So much wasted potential
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