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Archives for December 2008

Contest Announcement

December 16, 2008 by Tony 5 Comments

It’s that time, when someone’s Christmas comes early, thanks to Split Reason and the contest they sponsored here at Buttonmashing dot com.

I’ve taken all the comments from the past month or so, put all the names in a hat (a Google Spreadsheet, if you will) and randomly drew out three names (random.org). The numbers that corresponded to each row in the spreadsheet was chosen as a winner. The numbers chosen were:

random.org

As you can see, there are four numbers, but only three winners. I wanted to choose an alternate, in case one of the winners was unable to claim their prize. We’ll keep the identity of that person secret for the time being.

The winners have been contacted already but here, for posterity, are the winners: Jason O, Woolfman, and Jeffool. Congrats, Gents!

This has been a fun little contest to run. Looking back on it, there are some things I would do differently, but for a first time, I’d like to think this went off rather well.

Once again, huge thanks to Split Reason for their sponsoring this contest. Even if you weren’t a lucky winner, you’re still more than welcome to head over to their site and pick out some gifts for all the gamers on your Holiday List!

(For those of you interested in my methods, you’re welcome to look at the Google Spreadsheet I used or Random.org’s information on how they generate random numbers. If you weren’t selected in this contest, good luck in the next one!)

Filed Under: News

2008 Spike Video Game Awards

December 14, 2008 by Tony 8 Comments

Way back in the formative years of the Buttonmashing.com, I subjected myself to one of the first Spike TV Video Game Awards shows. It was terrible. I’ve had little or no interest in the show since, but for some reason, I feel like punishing myself for some unseen crime and decided to watch the VGAs, at least for as long as I can take it.

It started off disastrously, with a weird thing with Jack Black in bed with an Xbox 360 and a PS3. I almost gave up before it got started.

I won’t be live-blogging it, but I will chime in occasionally when something particularly egregious happens.

Of course, if you really hate yourself, you can follow Joystiq’s live blog here.

9:29 – Mike Tyson and Peter Moore on the stage at the same time. The Apocalypse is upon us. Tyson wants us to, “Decide whosthe the real Kingth” is.

9:40 – Say what you will about Jack Bauer (I mean Kiefer Sutherland), he has a voice made for video games. Mrs. Buttonmasher concurs.

10:30 – Alright, I think I’ve seen enough. Handing the remote over to the missus. Thank you, Spike, for not totally disgusting me.

Filed Under: Commentary

Some Street Fighter Humor

December 14, 2008 by Tony 4 Comments

This will only be funny to some of you, but it made me laugh:

Ken and Ryu

I found this in a random Google Reader Shared Items feed.

Filed Under: Gaming

Parents with Common Sense

December 13, 2008 by Nat 3 Comments

I don’t know how many times in the last year my wife and I have received a movie from Netflix only to get about five to ten minutes into it and be amazed at the junk Hollywood is putting out. Some of these are PG and PG-13 movies. In the last six to nine months we’ve taken a different approach to consuming a lot of different media. Amazon reviews have been a good source when it comes to books and some movies and close, online friends have been great when it comes to video games.

For a long time, I’ve been wishing for a one-stop place on the web where all aspects of media consumerism are reviewed with the family in mind. Enter a little Common Sense Media.

I’m not for sure how long the site has been around, and I’ve only just come across it today via a new feature on Netflix. However, this site does an excellent job of being descriptive but also being spoiler free. A quick scan of some popular movies, books, and games and they have been pretty much spot on. Some reviews even present some discussion questions you can use with your family if you do decide to let them consume something that may not be normally appropriate for children.

I think I’ll be visiting the site a little more in the future before we decide to allow the boys to consume any type of media. Of course, we’re still going to be more responsible than that by viewing it ourselves as parents before they do. We took them to see Madagascar 2 based on the standards of the first movie alone. We enjoyed the movie, but my wife and I were a little apprehensive taking them to see something that potentially we wouldn’t want them to experience.

Let me step on my soap box for a moment. There will be a time where our boys will see and experience violence, language, bad humor, sex, and all sorts of other things that we won’t let them see now. However, that will be when they are grown up and on their own and, hopefully, have the same level of standards and responsibility that we’ve tried to instill in them. We want them to have integrity and to not be morally corrupt. However, the choice is still their own. Until then, they are my responsibility.

Filed Under: Commentary Tagged With: Gamer Responsibility, Violence and Video Games

You Have To Burn The Rope

December 12, 2008 by Brock 9 Comments

Portal, eat your heart out. YHTBTR is my new game of the year.

In fact, go check out the top 5 indie games of 2008 on Gamasutra. Cursor*10 is awesome.

Filed Under: Asides, Gaming Tagged With: credit song, end boss, Indie Games, Insane difficulty

Review – Mortal Kombat VS DC Universe [Xbox 360]

December 10, 2008 by James 8 Comments

Pure awesome? Or WHAT WHAT WHAT?!?

When the announcement was made about this game, the first thing that came to mind was that it was a complete hoax. There was no way that the brutal and sometimes comical violence that was everywhere in the Mortal Kombat series would be paired up with the DC Universe Characters.

After playing the game….you know what?

It actually works.

I’m going to go out on a limb and say that the DC characters actually out shine the MK roster. Now if that’s only because they are the new guys in the neighborhood or if they actually made a good game with comic book heroes in it, I don’t know(could be because I love comics too). All I do know is, I like what I’ve seen. So let us begin with the story shall we?

The story mode is the best part of the game for me. I was Impressed to hear that they actually hired a pair of comic book writers to develop a story for the game, it kind of needs a good story in order to merge two universes together. At the beginning you get to choose from which side’s perspective you want to see the story unfold. Then you play through the story of that universe with only the characters in the respective universe. There is a chapter per character but not all of the characters get their own chapter, but everyone shows up and plays a part in the main story of the game. From the very first cutscene I felt like I was watching a movie the whole time I was playing through it. Here’s a taste:

The only draw back is that I wish the story would have been longer than it was. Since after you’ve already beat both sides to the story mode there’s really not much of a reason to go back through it.

However, the story mode isn’t the only reason to play the game. The gameplay is great, it’s solid, and just feels like a Mortal Kombat game. I’ve felt that the recent additions to the Mortal Kombat titles have been different form the original concept of the series, the new games just felt too different than the earlier games that got me into the series. With this new addition of MK vs DC I feel that the gameplay has gone back to what it was somewhat. Sure, there are a few new fighting mechanics like
Free-Fall Kombat

Klose Kombat


but they feel apart of the same idea as “test your might” was. In the old games test your might was a clear cut stop in between the endless fights you went though, but now test your might is partly the same, it’s only in the middle of a fight. Whenever your close enough to the edge of a certain stage you can hit/kick/whatever your opponent through the wall and as you buttonmash all four buttons on the controller you smash him through wall after wall racking up the damage. Now your opponent can do the same thing in order to reduce the damage which can be reduced to zero if you don’t work for it or as much as 17% or more.

The other two mechanics actually make a big difference in a fight, especially the free-fall kombat. I have been on the losing end of a fight (online) a few times where a free-fall kombat was the thing I needed to swing the round in my favor. The free-fall kombat and klose kombat features are both pretty random in nature, you press one of the four face buttons and your opponent tries to guess which button you press and match that button press. If you match the button pressed you either switch places in free-fall combat and become the attacker or you counter an attack with your own in klose kombat and end it early while doing some damage in return.

A big part of the story mode is something called “The Rage,” which also is a new component in the actual game. After you’ve beat someone up enough or taken enough damage your rage meter builds up. There are two bars that need to be full in order to trigger rage mode.

Rage mode lets you fight without being stunned, some of your attacks break through blocks, and all of your attacks do more damage. I’ve found the best way to deal with someone in rage mode is to…..you guessed it…run away! When the person can really decimate you in rage mode you just need to dodge/jump/run away and soon enough the rage meter will have worn out and you can get back to the action without the threat of getting beat to a bloody pulp in a split second. But you can also choose to use one of the two bars you filled up as a combo breaker, basically when someone is just demolishing you with a 10-hit combo you can, at anytime, break the combo up by punching the other person back in the middle of their combo using one bar or half of the rage meter and save yourself a massive loss of health.

There are also pro-moves which I wrote about earlier.

The roster includes a decent amount of people from both universes totaling 22 fighters evenly split from both sides.

The MAJOR downside is there are only 2 unlockable characters, considering this is a Mortal Kombat game I expected more characters to be available. There is the possibility of downloadable content/characters which could add some more playability to the game. The characters that they did put in the game are definitely polished and you can tell there has been a lot of work done on them. Which speaking of the characters they look awesome(well most of them anyway)! You can see the fabric of their outfits man! The Unreal 3 engine is pretty sweet, there’s no doubting that.

Now for probably the biggest let down for Mortal Kombat fans…….the lack of real fatalities. I never understood why when your game is known for something, something special and unique, why would you go and mess it up? Now I realize that they wanted a T rating for the game, that’s fine, what I don’t get is the real lack of imagination for some of the fatalities. Take for example: Baraka the guy is a beast and the best thing they can come up with for a fatality is to have him slash someone two times stab them in the gut and throw them over his head to land on the floor behind him. ???? Seriously??? I’ve seen more brutal things on cartoons on T.V. probably for kids who are 7yrs old. Now that’s not to say that some of the others aren’t that bad. One of Superman’s is a pound the other guy into the ground heroic brutality (call it what it is, a fatality) is reminiscent of the old Superman movie.

Now, I’ve played a decent amount of matches online and it’s pretty fun. When you play a ranked match there’s no talking allowed, but for regular player matches there is, which can be cool to talk to someone while your playing it’s like you have a buddy right there playing with you. After you win or lose a player match you can choose to play again or not, it’s up to the both of you. There are also chat rooms where you can challenge someone to fight and they can politely decline or you load into a fight. It’s pretty basic and simple to get into. Playing online has made me seriously think about trying to get a 360 arcade stick controller because the D-pad on the 360 controller can be in-accurate at times. I’m proud to say I have a winning record in ranked matches which is all that matters right?

Over all, if your an MK fan I think you’ll like the throw back to the older style of gameplay with the addition of new mechanics. Most of the core characters are included so you should find someone that suits your style/tastes. For anyone who’s a DC fan I think you’ll love the game even more, this game is a great comic book game in my opinion. There is a decent spread of characters from the DC universe and they all have moves that are specific to that character which makes each character unique. So for anyone interested in the idea of being Scorpion harpooning Superman in the chest or Batman opening up a can-o-you-know-what on Sub-Zero then this is definitely the game to pick up. Absolutely a must buy for any fan.

(Plus Midway could use the $)

Filed Under: Gaming, Reviews

Old Fashioned Star Wars

December 9, 2008 by Nat 1 Comment

In keeping with our theme of silent cinema. I present Silent Star Wars.

Filed Under: Videos Tagged With: Star-Wars

[2 Minute Review] Need for Speed Undercover

December 8, 2008 by Nat 3 Comments

Can a game make sounds other than what’s included on the disc?

Yes. It’s this: suck.

DO: You are an undercover cop looking to bring down all sorts of really unspecified “crimes” of street racers.

TYPE: Open world racer

PLATFORM: Pretty much everything (PS3 reviewed here)

PRICE: $60 (360 and PS3)

MEAT: You’re an undercover cop-street racer who can break the law in order to keep it. Basically it’s done by driving around in an open world that is pointless because it offers nothing in extra game play other than cop chases (which are good for some laughs). If you need to do a race, you just bring up the map and select it. (This game actually does a good job of validating Criterion’s decision to leave the races of Burnout Paradise truly open. Actually, it does a good job of validating a lot of Burnout Paradise. OK, all of it.) The graphics are well below the norm of current generation systems. A caveat: it’s 720p only. You have an HDTV that doesn’t support it, say 1080p or 1080i only, it scales the graphics down to 480p. the result is that games on the PS2 look better. It’s so bad, that you can barely read the text on screen. Oh, did I mention that the game almost comes to a stop when a pack of cars are in front of you. Fortunately, the game is easy. Super easy. You’ll win almost every event–every time. We ended up just driving around trying to set off the cops for chases. It’s was good for some laughs. There is a camera option, but no kudos for the PS3. Save the images to the hard drive? No. They go to EA’s website. Of course, even some of the images you take are out of proportion. Oh, and the cops are crazy…

PERKS: a good selection of cars; it’s over quick; fun for laughs

SCREAMS: to not get that good selection of cars so fast; to have built upon another EA game’s experience with open-world driving; to be made for the standard, accepted resolutions of HD (hint: there are only 2-3. Hitting the odd one doesn’t cut it. Maybe both?); to have an actual, procedural plot; to not, uh…suck

VERDICT: Pass. Come on down to Paradise City. It’s cheaper and better. Don’t even give this a rent. Having not played a Need for Speed game before this did not convince me to try others. I’m glad this game cost me nothing. I am ashamed.

I’d post my gamer card to show I finished the game, but you know, Sony is cutting edge with their stuff right now. Also, has anyone else noticed a trend with the PS3 side of multi-platform games being full of problems?

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Need For Speed Undercover

Upcoming

December 7, 2008 by Tony Leave a Comment

I’ve been so busy the past few weeks that there won’t be a “November in Review” post and I guess I’m not seeing much in terms of new releases other than Prince of Persia, so there won’t be a Monthly Releases post, either.

I do have a few updates I’d like to talk about. The first is a reminder for the contest I posted about back at the end of October. Since I haven’t been around a lot lately, I’m going to move the deadline all the way back to December 10th. So all the comments we’ve received thus far, plus any other up until December 10th will be entered in the drawing. I haven’t counted them up yet, but I know we’ve got quite a few so far. So keep the comments coming. And go visit Split Reason while you’re at it!

In terms of upcoming posts, I’m working on a bunch. I’ve added a handful of new podcasts to my playlist, so I’ll be reviewing those, in addition to the ones I’ve recently dropped, in a full-sized Podcast Post.

I’ve been toying with the idea of aggregating video-game blogger reviews, in a sort-of “meta-critic” style, but putting more emphasis on the actual review and less on the review score. I’d like it to be a one-stop shop for anyone searching for reviews for a certain game. I see it as a new angle at the game review process, hopefully eliminating any bias that may be built-in to reviews coming out of traditional sources. It’s been slow going releasing this feature, as it’s a lot of work, but I’d really like to roll it out soon.

Finally, with the end of the year in sight, we’ll be posting our “Fun Games of the Year” lists. We’re mixing it up for a second year in a row. Instead of declaring a game the “Best of the Year,” arbitrarily, we’ll be naming the games we had the most fun this year.

So I’m still gaming, still blogging and still BUSY. Hope you all are, too. (At least gaming)

Filed Under: News

Real Life Mario Kart

December 5, 2008 by Tony Leave a Comment

I’m not a fan of the site (Double Viking) but this is pretty sweet:

(via GromBlog)

Filed Under: Asides Tagged With: Mario Kart

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