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A grim time for gaming

November 12, 2009 by Jason O 3 Comments

Most of the time I prefer to link to Bill Harris then the actual news article simply because his commentary is usually worth considering. However, while I agree with his points and encourage everyone to see what he has to say I have better things to do then reiterate what has already been said. Instead I want to take some of the facts as we know them and shed some very painful light on them.

Electronic Arts just shed a large number of workers. I think the analysis at Dubious Quality is being conservative in saying they’ve released a quarter of their workforce. 2,600 people this year, around 1,300 in this most recent layoff alone. At a time when unemployment has hit double digits in America (I understand these were not just American jobs at EA) this is a terrible time to be looking for a job much less a job in an industry that is struggling to survive.

Hubris has destroyed many large corporations. I was there to see it bring AOL to its knees. Steve Jobs admitted outright that it nearly destroyed Apple. Yet at the end of 2008 and well into 2009 we had one executive after another talking about the “recession proof” gaming industry. How many development studios have shuttered their doors this year? I have actually lost count. Sadly, the nature of the gaming industry means that even beloved companies will close their doors in even the best of times. The epidemic of failing studios this year does not mean good things for gamers in 2010, and probably 2011. The real lesson learned though is that games are not recession proof. No luxury good is ever recession proof.

While people are out of work and budgets are tightening, the gaming industry is selling games at a higher price, targeted the secondary market, and looked at methods to put their hands in our pockets as directly as possible searching for whatever loose change they can find. One use codes, exclusive pre-order bonuses, and other strategies seem intent on making it clear that “buying new” is the way to go. I have to say that my biggest incentive to “buy new” is when a game hits a price I actually think it is worth. I didn’t hesitate to get Borderlands at $50, but the initial $60 asking price is simply too high to risk on a potentially bad game.

Questionable marketing strategies aside, the grim reality is that EA may not have any choice. At this point the gaming industry, like any industry, just needs to survive long enough for the economy to improve. This means less innovation, less risk-taking, and more “sure bets”. This means that we as gamers will have fewer choices and more of the same. After Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 sells a bazillion copies do you think Activision is going to tell Treyarch “Hey, people are tired of you guys making the sucky Call of Duty versions, so why don’t we just release every 2 years and you can go back to making games you actually care about”? NO CHANCE! Bobby Kotick is going to milk that cow with his calloused little fingers until the udders fall off.

I see fewer and fewer games of interest to me. I think it’s going to be a rough couple of years for my hobby. The good news is, this too shall pass. Like a kidney stone, it will pass.

Filed Under: Commentary, Featured, Gaming Tagged With: Activision, EA, Game Industry

The infamous Modern Warfare 2 airport shooting

November 11, 2009 by Jason O 9 Comments

Controversy can be good advertising. Although I have to give Infinity Ward some credit, when your game has been pre-ordered by everyone and their cat it’s not like you need cheap publicity to sell your game. While I tend to take a cynical view of business many times, this is one time when the facts as we know them seem to contradict the more jaded conclusions being jumped to.

I am, of course, talking about the already famous “No Russian” sequence in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Since the cat is already out of the bag and other websites have discussed this in detail I am going to give a spoiler warning here and move on.

Initially I thought I might skip over this scene, especially after finding out there is no way to avoid conflict with the police. Yet when the police came I managed to take advantage of game logic to avoid killing any of them until the very end. At that point I realized that I was not becoming the player. That I could see myself trying to disguise my non-killing of civilians but when shots are fired in anger am I not going to shoot back? I do think some of the game logic ends up sacrificing some of the impact from the scene, since half a dozen armed men are not going to be able to take on what seemed like the entire Moscow police force and real life can’t exploit AI weaknesses to push on to the next checkpoint without killing someone.

The payoff for the scene was anger. While many have criticized Infinity Ward and said there was a better way to portray how villainous the main antagonist is without such a heavy handed (and heavily scripted) sequence, when I took Makarov’s hand and he casually shot me in the head I realized all my agony, all my regret, all my concern over the consequences of my actions were for naught. Despite trying to hold onto my humanity, trying to be one of the good guys, I was going to die for nothing. Worse, I was going to be used to start a war.

The emotional payoff is huge. I don’t think I’ve been this vested in a villain since I was betrayed by Rhalga nar Hhallas (aka: “Hobbes”) in Wing Commander 3. Videogames have seen their fair share of villains and many of them I would consider far more epic than Modern Warfare’s Makarov, but I hate this guy. I can’t wait to take him down.

Was it cheap, exploitative, and unnecessary? Was there a better way to convey the depths of Makarov’s villainy? I think Infinity Ward was desperate to show there was no nuance to this character. No matter what may have happened in his past, there is no justification for his actions. He cheaply slaughtered his own countrymen and women so that he could turn the murder of an American agent into a full-scale war.

People are not going to like this sequence. They’re going to question motives of developers and producers. I think that’s good. It’s a powerful scene that is not to be taken lightly. I would definitely encourage anyone who feels too disturbed by the content to skip it. I think it’s a fair thing to do. Otherwise, experience it, even knowing what is going to happen, because it has a major impact on the story.

Funny, though, that even though the people at the airport are not real I could not shoot unarmed civilians when I was a “good guy”, even if I was in deep cover. Odd that even though they were not real, I began to hate Makarov right from the start simply because he could so casually slaughter them.

Filed Under: Commentary, Gaming Tagged With: Call of Duty, Modern Warfare 2, Violence and Video Games, xbox 360

Modern Warfare?

November 10, 2009 by Tony Leave a Comment

Wow. Just wow.

Modern Warfare indeed.

Filed Under: Asides, Gaming Tagged With: Modern Warfare 2

Out of Nowhere Comes Excitebike: World Rally

November 9, 2009 by Nat 1 Comment

excitebikeAfter only one hour play the out of nowhere release of Excitebike: World Rally may be the Game of the Glut(TM) for the season. Nintendo was able to retain the simplistic gameplay and feel of the original while adding a few twists.

  • You can play using the controller in Classic mode or Normal. Normal lets you tilt the remote to tilt the bike knowing that reaper bars are the lightest. Getting back on the bike quicker after a crash is done by waggling in both modes.
  • You can pop a wheelie just before hitting someone and you�ll not crash.
  • Cutting off another rider cools down your bike from overheating instantly. That new touch should prove for an interesting strategy.
  • The camera can be isometric or sideways.
  • There are letter rankings now on tracks just like in ExciteTruck and ExciteBots
  • Unlockables.
  • You can still create your own tracks and now share them via friendcodes (bleh!).
  • 4-player online racing via friendcodes (bleh, again!)
  • It�s $10.

I now have this crazy urge to get an �S� rating in all the tracks (set in various world locations�hence the name, World Rally)

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: ExciteBike:World Rally, wave of nostalgia GET, WiiWare

Cheap game of the moment

November 4, 2009 by Jason O 2 Comments

Obviously I have been slack in getting these out. With the passing of my father, a new job, and even a shift in job responsibilities since starting my time has simply been too constrained. I will continue to report on budget titles as often as I can, but a weekly commitment is simply too much at this point.

Filed Under: Asides

November Releases

November 2, 2009 by Tony 3 Comments

It’s November! In the words for the great Keith Jackson: “WHOA, NELLIE.” Buckle up, folks, this could get chaotic.

Xbox 360 banner
Week of November 2nd
Dragon Age: Origins– A member of the Four November Horsemen, Dragon Age: Origins will probably be in most Buttonmasher’s consoles.
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
Lego Rock Band– Kid’s Hero?
Pro-Evolution Soccer 2010
Band Hero featuring Taylor Swift– Okay now this is getting ridiculous.
Jurassic: The Hunted– Has Turok taught us nothing?

Week of November 9th
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2– I don’t know how much this damages my gamer cred, but I’ve only played Call of Duty 2. Maybe I should give this Modern Warfare thingy a try.
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast– Risky, launching this week. I’m guessing a Venn Diagram of Modern Warfare Gamers and Dragon Ball gamers would have minimal intersection.
Final Fantasy XI: Ultimate Collection

Week of November 16th
Assassins Creed II– It’s heating up!
Left4Dead 2– November’s ON FIRE!
Lego Indiana Jones 2. The Adventure Continues– Better jump in a fridge for protection!
Tony Hawk: Ride Skateboard Bundle– Yay for more plastic crap!
NCAA Basketball 10
Chaotic– And then there’s Chaotic: Shadow Warriors. Will this game sell one hundred copies?

Week of November 23rd
Karaoke Revolution Bundle– Will people be trampled at Wal-mart for a chance at Karaoke Revolution?

Week of November 30th
This is Vegas
Rogue Warrior
MX vs ATV Reflex
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Week of November 2nd
Lego Rock Band
Band Hero featuring Taylor Swift
Rabbids Go Home
Food Network: Cook or be Cooked– This game wins the inadvertently hilarious boxart. Just look at it.
Need for Speed: Nitro
Dance Dance Revolution Disney Grooves

Week of November 9th
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex
Harvest Moon: Animal Parade– Woohoo, another chance to link my Harvest Moon post!
NBA 2K10
Pro-Evolution Soccer 2010
Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage

Week of November 16th
Sudoku Ball – Detective– Yup. Solving crimes, one Sudoku puzzle at a time.
New Super Mario Bros– This game is also known as “The Reason Tony is paying 85 dollars to fix his Wii”. I cannot wait for this game.
Lego Indiana Jones 2. The Adventure Continues
Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles
Tony Hawk: Ride Skateboard Bundle

Week of November 23rd
Karaoke Revolution Bundle
Scene It? Twilight– This appears to only be available on the Wii. Coincidence?

Week of November 30th
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Nintendo DS banner
(just a reminder, I don’t link to the copious amounts of dreck that gets released on the DS. I try to limit things to just the games that I think most Buttonmashers would be interested in)

Week of November 2nd
C.O.P. The Recruit
Lego Rock Band
Rabbids Go Home
Need for Speed: Nitro

Week of November 9th
Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans
Harvest Moon: Sunshine Islands
Phantasy Star 0
TMNT 2
DJ Star

Week of November 16th
Assassin’s Creed II
Lego Indiana Jones 2. The Adventure Continues

Week of November 23rd
Fighting Fantasy

Week of November 30th
MX vs ATV Reflex
Dawn of Heroes

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Week of November 2nd
Football Manager 2010
Dragon Age: Origins

Week of November 9th
Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Final Fantasy XI: Ultimate Collection

Week of November 16th
Left4Dead 2
Lego Indiana Jones 2. The Adventure Continues

Week of November 23rd
Art of Murder: Cards of Destiny
Book of Unwritten Tales

Week of November 30th
Treasure Island

PS3 banner
Week of November 2nd
Dragon Age: Origins
Pro-Evolution Soccer 2010
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
Lego Rock Band
Band Hero featuring Taylor Swift

Week of November 9th
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast

Week of November 16th
God of War: Collection– Nothing like this to whet the appetite, right?
Assassins Creed II
Lego Indiana Jones 2. The Adventure Continues
Tony Hawk: Ride Skateboard Bundle
NCAA Basketball 10

Week of November 23rd
Karaoke Revolution Bundle

Week of November 30th
Avatar
Rogue Warrior
MX vs ATV Reflex

PSP banner
Week of November 2nd
Ghostbusters: The Video Game
Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron
Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier

Week of November 9th
Kenka Bancho: Badass Rumble– Linked based solely on the killer game title.
Pro-Evolution Soccer 2010

Week of November 16th
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s Tagforce 4
LittleBigPlanet– Seems like it too a long time to get LBP on the PSP. Will it be worth it?
Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines
Lego Indiana Jones 2. The Adventure Continues

Week of November 23rd
Tekken 6

Week of November 30th
MX vs ATV Reflex
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That is a LOADED month. What are you picking up? When are you going to have time play everything?

(Note: As always, all Amazon.com links have our affiliate code embedded in them. If you purchase something through our link, we get a little commission. It’s appreciated.)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Monthly Releases

What did you dress as for Halloween?

November 1, 2009 by Will 6 Comments

Chill Penguin as an ODST
I didn’t dress up for Halloween, but my Xbox Avatar did.

The ODST armor is courtesy of Halo Waypoint, which was released this weekend for those in the Preview Program. I was awarded nine Halo-related pieces of Avatar clothing for my various Halo-related achievements! I’m one of the few people who think that it is okay to spend real money on virtual clothing, but not too much; 80 MSP is a fair price for a shirt, but 400 MSP for a light saber is just too much.

I did think about buying that light saber though. Just for a second.

Filed Under: Asides

God of War III Will Be Epic. Yeah. Epic.

October 30, 2009 by Nat Leave a Comment

I’ve posted some video before of the GoW remakes that are coming next month. However, the demo for the third game is starting to make the rounds. Destructoid has played and recorded the entire 20 minute demo for your pleasure. I cannot believe I sat through this. The ending was stellar.

Filed Under: Gaming, Videos Tagged With: demo, God of War

Weekend Gaming

October 30, 2009 by Tony 4 Comments

Another weekend is here and there is plenty of gaming to be done. What’s in your queue for the weekend?

I had hoped Gamefly would have shipped Forza 3 in time for the weekend, but it’s not looking promising. So it will be Borderlands and Torchlight for me. Maybe a few Batman Arkham Asylum challenges or a few missions in Mass Effect. Little bit of this, little bit of that. Spice of life and what not.

What about you?

Filed Under: Gaming

In my digital hands

October 30, 2009 by Tony Leave a Comment

torchlight

Based on Nat’s mention and Bill Harris’ diaries I picked up Torchlight sight-unseen. I also woke up this morning about two hours earlier than I normally do when nature called and I seriously considered foregoing those two hours of sleep to play Torchlight. I chose sleep this morning, but I don’t know how long I’ll be able to hold out.

Filed Under: Asides, Gaming

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