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+ By Robert “Damnation” Bartling

By Robert “Damnation” Bartling

+ You Can Have My Everything by Fernanda Suarez

You Can Have My Everything by Fernanda Suarez

+ Morrigan and Lilith by Leon Jo

Morrigan and Lilith by Leon Jo

+ By Fernanda Suarez

By Fernanda Suarez

+ galaxynextdoor:

Darkstalkers Morrigan, courtesy of Marika.

galaxynextdoor:

Darkstalkers Morrigan, courtesy of Marika.

+ Morrigan and Chun Li by Omar Dogan

Morrigan and Chun Li by Omar Dogan

+ Claire vs Morrigan by MetalHanzo

Claire vs Morrigan by MetalHanzo

+ Via the great Galaxy Next Door:

Darkstalkers Morrigan by the talented Milky/Oskar.

Via the great Galaxy Next Door:

Darkstalkers Morrigan by the talented Milky/Oskar.

+ Buying Darkstalkers 3 is Your Best Shot at Guaranteeing Darkstalkers 4
Capcom’s offbeat fighting series knows not the taste of mainstream success, happily flying under the radar since its inception.  The games are a few parts Street Fighter and a lot of parts fucking weird, but their cult following has been vocal enough to keep Darkstalkers’ characters visible throughout the years, meriting the hope for fans that a new title was waiting in the wings.
With rumors of a fourth game timidly swirling the news circuit, Darkstalkers 3’s fresh re-release on PSN today as a PSOne classic signifies to me that Capcom has tossed a baited line in the water in order to see what bites.  Available for $5.99, downloading this fighting classic is the greatest way for you to tell Capcom you want a next-gen Darkstalkers in one form or another.
The company may be hard of hearing (so far ignoring our very vocal pleas to resuscitate Mega Man Legends 3 from cancellation a.k.a. The Worst Thing to Happen in 2011 That Didn’t Involve the Sony Blackout), but money happens to be the loudest language.  Even if you could give a shit about tossing green Capcom’s way, Darkstalkers 3 comes at high recommendation for 2D fighting enthusiasts (or people that love half-nude vampire chicks a.k.a. everyone).

Buying Darkstalkers 3 is Your Best Shot at Guaranteeing Darkstalkers 4

Capcom’s offbeat fighting series knows not the taste of mainstream success, happily flying under the radar since its inception.  The games are a few parts Street Fighter and a lot of parts fucking weird, but their cult following has been vocal enough to keep Darkstalkers’ characters visible throughout the years, meriting the hope for fans that a new title was waiting in the wings.

With rumors of a fourth game timidly swirling the news circuit, Darkstalkers 3’s fresh re-release on PSN today as a PSOne classic signifies to me that Capcom has tossed a baited line in the water in order to see what bites.  Available for $5.99, downloading this fighting classic is the greatest way for you to tell Capcom you want a next-gen Darkstalkers in one form or another.

The company may be hard of hearing (so far ignoring our very vocal pleas to resuscitate Mega Man Legends 3 from cancellation a.k.a. The Worst Thing to Happen in 2011 That Didn’t Involve the Sony Blackout), but money happens to be the loudest language.  Even if you could give a shit about tossing green Capcom’s way, Darkstalkers 3 comes at high recommendation for 2D fighting enthusiasts (or people that love half-nude vampire chicks a.k.a. everyone).

+ by Rosame SAM Gregorio

by Rosame SAM Gregorio