Posts Tagged ‘Games

17
Jul

E3vue: Wednesday, 7/16/2008

As you may already know, the E3 trade show is set to kick off this week, with tons of announcements and news to coincide with the event. Since it’s invitation-only nowadays (and we definitely didn’t get an invite) it will be our duty to scour the internets for valuable info and pass it along, with an accompaniment of unfounded and biased opinion to boot.

Big news items of the day:
Rock Band 2 to feature “no-fail mode”
The Who playing at Rock Band 2 party @ E3
Covenant playable in Halo Wars
Fable 2 will be about 12 hours long, Dead Space about 15-20
Left 4 Dead is a “fun party game” according to Joystiq

Mark:
Sorry I’m late, guys. I was up and inside of the internet all night looking for something moist and juicy to write about. There was a fair amount of news, but with the Big Three pressies already in the books, much of the news coming from the smaller devs are either something we knew already, or wholly “meh” worthy.

There were some interesting tidbits, though, like the Rock Band 2 “no fail” mode.” That will bridge the gap between the noobs and the pros. Also, the more I hear about games like Fable 2 and Left for Dead, the more I’m looking forward to playing them.

Russ:
Pretty slow news day, considering all the cool stuff that they have announced the past two days. I like the idea of a “no-fail” mode in Rock Band 2 - this coupled with the drum trainer mode already mentioned, I’ll be busy making a ridiculous racket soon. The glowing reviews of Left 4 Dead leave me quite excited.

I’m also relieved that Fable 2 is only 12 hours - that will give me more time to mess around with the sidequests. I just hope the sidequests are fun, and not repetitive and boring like in Mass Effect. I am also happy to hear that Dead Space will be at least 15 hours long - it took me 20+ hours to finish Resident Evil 4, and I really enjoyed how long it was, inching my way through that terrible mess.

Tyler:
Tyler was a little busy yesterday preparing for his trip to Santa Monica for the Joystiq meetup, and making these rad shirts. He’ll be back soon, though. He promises.

15
Jul

E3vue: Tuesday, 7/15/2008

As you may already know, the E3 trade show is set to kick off this week, with tons of announcements and news to coincide with the event. Since it’s invitation-only nowadays (and we definitely didn’t get an invite) it will be our duty to scour the internets for valuable info and pass it along, with an accompaniment of unfounded and biased opinion to boot.

Big news items of the day:
Nintendo announces Wii Sports Resort, Wii Music, Animal Crossing Wii
Grand Theft Auto coming to Nintendo DS
Nintendo introduces “Wii Speak” microphone, “Motion Plus” Wiimote extender/enhancer
Sony announces video content for PS3, PSP
Sony anounces God of War 3 for PS3, Resistance game for PSP
$399 80GB PS3 in September
New PS2 bundle w/ Lego Batman, $149

Mark:
The two marquee keynotes (marqueenotes?) today were from industry tough guys Sony and ‘Intendo, but there was another one containing some very, very juicy info about a game that I (and therefore so should you) am very interested in. Activision revealed some intel about the upcoming Call of Duty: World at War. There will be perks, vehicles, the voice of Jack Baeur and online 4 player co-op! Boioioiong.

There was also some news about a few non-WWDeuce shooters, like Spiderman: Web of Shadows, the new Wolfenstein, and 007: Quantum of Something, but I really only care about games where you can kill Germans Nazis. Wait…Wolfestein will be rad.

Russ:
I must admit that I was sorely disappointed by Nintendo’s keynote. Two years ago I was fully behind them, and how they would bring casual games to the masses and turn them into gamers, giving us gamers more weight and a higher likelihood of taking over the world. Instead, I see a rift where casual gamers buy crap casual games like Wii Music and the rest of us scoff at them and the millions of dollars that Nintendo makes. And Nintendo cheerily rubs it in our faces and throws us little nuggets like “oh, the Mario and Zelda teams are working on new games…”

The Sony keynote was better, with several price drops and a promise of God of War III. Makes me wish I had a PS3 just a little more. And at $399, it’s looking better and better (I just wish it would get a redesign, so it would actually LOOK better, and not like a George Foreman grill). And since when did Ratchet and Clank become this company’s flagship franchise? When they lost everything else? BURN!

Tyler:
I would have to say that the thing I’m most surprised about has to be the Grand Theft Auto game for the DS. Now when I say “surprised”, don’t misconstrue that as meaning “excited”. Cuz I wouldn’t pay one penny for that game based on the title alone. Come to think of it, I haven’t paid a penny for a DS game in years.

Sony had more of my attention though and won my favorite moment with the God of War III reveal. They really didn’t have to show any in-game footage or feature sets… just let me see ol’ Kratos standing atop a demolished temple, posing all thugged out in front of a thunderstorm. Thank you.

Sweet.

15
Jul

E3vue: Monday, 7/14/2008

As you may already know, the E3 trade show is set to kick off this week, with tons of announcements and news to coincide with the event. Since it’s invitation-only nowadays (and we definitely didn’t get an invite) it will be our duty to scour the internets for valuable info and pass it along, with an accompaniment of unfounded and biased opinion to boot.


A ridiculous amount of info was released today. Here is what we thought was the best and most interesting.

Big news items of the day:
Xbox Live/Dashboard will have makeover, Miis Avatars
Install full Xbox 360 games on your hard drive
Browse and buy XBLM content from your computer
Netflix coming to Xbox 360, free for Netflix subscribers
Resident Evil 5 will have online co-op, releases March 13, 2009
Final Fantasy XIII coming to Xbox 360
Gears of War 2 coming November 7
Rock Band 2 will port your RB1 disc songs over for $5, all 85 tracks revealed
Fable II will have online co-op, releases in October
Portal sequel coming to XBLA this fall

Mark:
Sure, a lot of great news came out today, specifically from the the Microsoft press conference, but I want to talk about one juicy little nugget in particular: the revelation of online co-op in Resident Evil 5.

Can you imagine how rad this is going to be? Hordes of African multicultural zombos running at you, overwhelming your powerful-yet-extremely-slow shotgun, when just in the nick of time, Ashley your friend pops in and lays down a barrage of TMP rounds so heavy that it would make Mahmoud Ahmadinejad say, “Fine, take the oil, I didn’t want it anyway,” just in time to save your American ass. I’m sufficiently pumped.

Russ:
Wow, what a day. I really don’t think Sony or Nintendo will be able to top this. There are so many neat things that I am still learning about - for instance, you can set up 8-person Xbox Live “parties”, where you all can watch the same Netflix movie at once. Considering that my wife are soon moving far away from most of our friends, this makes keeping in touch a little easier and exciting. Hey, remember 10 years ago when you had to pay 10 cents a minute just to talk to someone in a different area code? Now we can sit down and watch a movie together in different states. Naked.

I hadn’t given Final Fantasy XIII a second thought until today, when I heard it’s coming to the Xbox 360. All of a sudden I really want to play it. Online co-op for Fable II and Resident Evil 5 is awesome. And just yesterday I posted about how I wanted to see a sequel to Portal. I hope the Avatars have achievement-based upgrades. For instance, if I get 1000/1000 in Dead Space I could then wear the main character’s mask. Also, the Rare-developed N64 game Banjo-Kazooie will be coming to XBLA - does this mean Goldeneye could/should/will be be ported over, too? Maybe to coincide with the new Bond game, although it’s being made by a different developer? Either way, I’m very excited about everything that’s coming - and the sooner the better.

Tyler:
WHY!?! I was all set to up and not care about the 360 Avatar scam, and now I’m intrigued. Actually the whole Dashboard update gets me excited. The thing that I’m most pumped about is the ability to install full games on the hard drive. Do Blockbuster an Gamestop know about this? Cuz, they are about to get hammered… Oh what’s that? You have to keep the disk in the tray? What the fuck is the point of taking up all that space on your hard drive? It’s quieter and slightet faster loading. BFD! You are such a cock tease Microsoft!

Galaga: Legions looks meh-worthy, but then again I said the same thing about Pacman-CE. And am I alone here in asking “who gives a shit about Uno?”

Bottom line…Portal: Still Alive. Thank you so much Valve.

14
Jul

E3vue: Sunday, 7/13/2008

As you may already know, the E3 trade show is set to kick off this week, with tons of announcements and news to coincide with the event. Since it’s invitation-only nowadays (and we definitely didn’t get an invite) it will be our duty to scour the internets for valuable info and pass it along, with an accompaniment of unfounded and biased opinion to boot.

Although the festivities don’t kick off until tomorrow, there have been plenty of pre-expo announcements and leaks. That’s where we’ll start.

Big pre-E3 news items:
Xbox 360 20gb price drop, 60gb model on the way
Gears of War 2 multiplayer bots
New Prince of Persia monster looks awesome

Mark:
I’m checking out the E3 site right now to see what little nuggets of digital goodness they are providing, and I watched an “E3″ exclusive trailer for Tom Clancy’s Endwar. I’m not going to lie, I’m pretty pumped about this game. Controlling and entire army in a massive theater of war with just your voice? Count me in. This has the potential to be one of the most fun multiplayer games ever if it’s done well.

There are a few other trailers and info trickling out the of the site, but tomorrow will begin a flood of VG related news that would make Moses go, “Holy shit.” I really wish I could be out there for it, at least for the meetups. Maybe next year.

Russ:
I am pretty excited about the GoW2 multiplayer bots announcement. I like shooting dead and lifeless beings right in the face while practicing my skillz before heading out to real-life multiplayer. Plus, that new monster video for Prince of Persia (all two seconds of it) is the coolest thing I’ve seen in a while.

Microsoft’s big conference is tomorrow morning, and I hope they announce some sort of avatar or dashboard update. I would also like the previously-promised ability to delete games from my gamerscore/profile that I never earned any achievements for. Like the time I played the Shrek N Roll demo on XBLA, which is STILL on my profile.

Tyler:

Dead Space looks like it may be just the thing to cure me of my not-liking-faceless-space-suit-wearing-heroes-aphobia. The one thing that I would like to see is if there is more to the game than just strategically removing body parts of the enemies. Yes, it is cool that a headshot is not always an instant kill, but don’t make me play bodypart-Jenga with each and every bad guy. Give me some fast paced run and gun as well, please.

Unlike Russ, I don’t want any Wii rip-offs invading my Xbox. I like things just the way they are. I already have a Mii for my Wii and a Gamer Picture for my 360. It’s the same principal behind me not wanting motion control for the 360, leave that gimicky stuff to the underpowered systems.

17
Nov

Assassin’s Creed

Assassin’s Creed, the new game by Prince of Persia-makers Ubisoft, has been comfortably riding the hypemobile for the past year; it has promised to be one of this season’s great titles. But then the reviews started pouring in.

Gamespot gave it a 9.0 - good. That’s what I expected.
IGN gave it a 7.7 and 1UP gave it a 7.0 - not so good.

Continue reading ‘Assassin’s Creed’

16
Nov

In Another Life

Gaming site Advanced Media Network is currently hiring writers. Although it doesn’t pay, I could see it opening a lot of doors for someone who wanted to start a career in writing about awesomeness. Problem is, you’d need to be online for about three hours a day to land the job. I start my actual job again next week (after a sweet 4-month hiatus) which means my online time will go from “all day” to “I hope I get to check my email today”.




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