If anyone can set the X-Men movies right, Kevin Feige can. The franchise is still anchored to the early 2000's and bears that stigma of being ashamed of it's own source material, which hinders it's potential.
Deadpool, on the other hand, is a revelation and Disney would be wise not to meddle with it's production or it's adult-oriented content. Shifting to PG-13 will cripple the character as well as the films and once it's earnings fail to satisfy the insatiable Disney executives, they'll abandon it like the countless properties they own that don't fit in the Disney Food Pyramid:
It would be a blessing to be able to play games developed for other consoles without having to buy extra hardware. It makes sense that if we're going to shift away from tangible software formats, then we may as well do away with console exclusivity while we're at it.
If Sony doesn't want to play ball, they're going to have a hard time negotiating with third-party developers for exclusives when the bulk of the profit for them will lie in cross-platform software.
Let's face it, a lot of great third-party developers have died out because they bet on the wrong horse. In the modern age of technological integration, they shouldn't have to.
@lionheartssj1: He's got above average range, speed and too many of his attacks have smash/meteor properties. The online matches are annoying, but when the CPU uses Cloud (especially on the Spirit Board) it goes absolutely nuts.
At least one of his primary attributes needs to be weakened to balance him out.
No frowning? No sad faces? Not even so much as a single tear shed when Donald Duck gets hit on the head with a giant cartoon mallet and everyone thinks he's dead? (*SPOILER*)
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