
Happening At STFUandPLAY
•Anime talk: Queen’s Blade, One Piece and High School Of The Dead
•Rachael’s Joss Whedon editorial
•Nintendo Direct video
•Injustice: Gods Among Us
•Soul Sacrifice demo impressions
•Our sources say Xbox WON’T be online always and will be fully backwards compatible
Featured Topic
•Why bother writing editorials when titty articles bring in more hits?
In Other News…
•Xbox live went out over the weekend
•Xbox Live might bring Heroes back
•Square-Enix prepping FFVXIII announcement
•A new MGS collection?
•Injustice statuette changed. The pussification continues…
•Robert Downey Jr retiring from Iron Man after 3?
•First look at Jamie Foxx as Electro
•Michael Rooker to play Yondu in Guardians Of The Galaxy
•Latest Man Of Steel Trailer and Superman’s 75th anniversary
•Avengers 2 news
•Disney plans to release a new Star Wars movie every year starting in 2015
Listener questions
•Which Marvel character would you like to see star in their own movie?
•What were some of your favorite arcade games?

Freedom Wars 2 was also in the works

Ever play a game a game only to discover at some point it transforms into a horror game? No? Well Netto's Game Room shares six games that do just that!
Not necessarily a ‘horror’ moment, but I remember feeling really tense and anxious when the Flood were first introduced in the original Halo. I never felt more on edge or nervous in that whole game as that moment. I think it was the whole buildup that something terrible was coming but you didn’t know exactly what.
Another non-horror game that had me feeling it was Subnautica. The deep dark depths, and knowing that sea monsters were lurking nearby, had me jumping at every sound.
I remember being scared of the Asylum level in the most recent Thief game from 2014.

Sammy: "It’s sad that PlayStation has moved on from some of these iconic brands, but it would be worse watching them rot. At least with this licensing strategy, there’s a legitimate opportunity for more great franchises to get a second chance. And if they sell really well, there’s always the chance Sony may decide to bring them back."
Love this idea. Let other companies release reboots of these classics to a wider audience. Everyone wins.
Remaster Puppeteer. It looked great on PS3 but it would be nice to have on PS5 with fast loading and some sort of 4k