You're right, 2 sentences is just too short. Let me give it a shot.
"If you've never played [insert name here] Warriors before in your life, play [insert number here] because it's got the most features. If you have and have already tired of it, [insert name here] Warriors [insert number here] probably isn't going to change your mind."
Or, at the very least choose how your character looks and roll a random ability. You know, if you wanted to have a somewhat realistic feeling of becoming a mutant.
He's been out of high school since the 5th season. He's actually in Metropolis right now, engaged to Lois Lane, and basically being Superman without being Superman and now that you've made me post all this I'm gonna need an hour in the anger dome.
I agree. It doesn't come off as any particular hate of the director or source material (hell, he described Snyder doing some actual directing, which is far more credit than I've ever given the man). It's more of a "I'm in a Superman movie? When do I wake up?" feeling that I get.
Actually, I think the fact that this came well after the project was finished and pretty much advertised everywhere is SEGA's way of silently endorsing it. I mean, nobody expects them to publicly allow this, but I've rarely seen a project get all the way to a final rendition before getting shut down.
Is it irony that that character wasn't even the one that Michael Jai White played? He was the mob boss that got to hear the first story of how Joker got his scars as I recall.
@RealmRPGer: X is already confirmed to not be in. At this point, we'd be lucky to get a Megaman at all. They consider Zero to be the Megaman, even though he's not in his leading man clothes.
Marvel Girl is Jean Grey's original code name, back when she was part of the original five X-men. Why don't you hear her referred to as that more often? Because it's kind of a lame code name, and it'd be to easy to confuse her with Ms. Marvel, a completely different character. Her abilities are telekinesis and telepathy.