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Archives for 2010

Video Game Power Rankings #14

August 9, 2010 by Tony Leave a Comment

What’s going on in the world of Video Games and video game blogging? Here’s my observations.

1. (1) Starcraft II – Yep, people are still playing it and talking about it. It’s still going strong.

2. (-) Borderlands DLC – This one stinks — Borderlands developer Gearbox accidently left a folder on the PC version of Borderlands detailing the story behind their upcoming downloadable expansion. Like that’s going to stop any of us from picking it up.

3. (-) Zombrex – While I haven’t been chomping at the bit to get my hands on Dead Rising 2 yet (and I stress yet), I am still interested in what they’re doing with these Zombrex mini-movies, which are being released on Xbox Live. Have you been watching?

4. (-) OnLive – Yep, I’m not letting this one die. Now is the time to get in on the ground floor with a solid investment: OnLive is worth a lot of money.

5. (-) Syndicate -I have been watching the Syndicate news ebb and flow and I’m getting a little frustrated. Will someone just make this game and get it over with already!?

6. (-) Two Worlds II – James and I were both interested in Two Worlds was announced, but neither of us actually took the plunge. I avoided after I read review after review, reading about what a stinker it was. It’s funny to see that marketing for the sequel, Two Worlds II is actually making fun of how bad the first one was.

7. (-) Epic Case Mod – This Warhammer 40k case mod is awesome.

8. (-) Quinn Pitcock – This one hits close to home. Pitcock was a former college football player who played at my alma mater, Ohio State. He was a very got defensive linemen and was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in the NFL. He fell off the map and quit football a couple years ago. An introvert to begin with, he battled depression with video games, which ultimately became an addiction. Hopefully he will be able to rebound and put his addiction behind him. I have always been a huge fan of Pitcock.

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Power Rankings

Torchlight 2 Announced

August 4, 2010 by Tony 4 Comments

Torchlight 2 Announced, to the surprise of no one.

Torchlight 2

How will this affect the MMO version of Torchlight?

Filed Under: Asides, News Tagged With: Runic, Torchlight, Torchlight 2

Demake Mockups

August 3, 2010 by Tony 2 Comments

It must be Retro Day today, here’s a link to a bunch of pixelated mockups of current-gen games. See if you can guess them all.

(Via Waxy links)

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Pixelated, Retro

Halo 2600

August 3, 2010 by Tony Leave a Comment

Just like the name says: Halo for the Atari 2600:

Playable on the Code Mystics website. (via Bio Break)

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Halo, Retro

Video Game Power Rankings #13

August 2, 2010 by Tony Leave a Comment

This week’s power rankings are fairly sparse. Mostly Starcraft 2 and not a whole lot more.

1. (2) Starcraft II It came out and some buttonmashers have already picked it up but the internet can’t stop talking about it. Nat isn’t the only one who felt that the game was “unfinished” in the sense that it’s only 1/3rd of game. So it’s unfinished and, oh, it can ruin your video card. Sorry ’bout that, folks.

I could go on about how popular this game is, but I’ll save my time linking all the different blog posts and just point you here.

2. (-) Gamespot buys Kongregate – Possibly seeing the future of digital distribution cramping their money making style severely, Gamestop purchased the gaming “hub” Kongregate. Kongregate is free-to-play (or F2P if you’re one of the cool kids). Gamestop really likes making LOTS of money. It seems that these are at odds with each other.

3. (-) EverQuest 2 – James blogged the Sony announcement that they were taking the free to play route with EQ2, in a way that only Sony would try. Ardwulf has played in the Alpha and came away with a positive impression. He also has a good roundup of other people’s reactions to the announcement.

4. (-) Disney buys Playdom Speaking of buying game companies, Disney purchased the social gaming company Playdom for a tidy sum.

5. (-) Plants v. Zombies – Dancing Michael Jackson Zombies will not be dancing the Thriller through your backyard any longer.

Wow, that was even shorter than I originally thought it would be. I guess August is going to be a boring gaming month.

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Power Rankings

August Releases

August 2, 2010 by Tony 1 Comment

August comes in with a whimper. Not a ton to see here, but this are the monthly releases:

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Week of August 9th
Madden NFL 11– Now you know why August is always so bare. It’s a Madden Holiday!

Week of August 16th
Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days– Maybe someone’s already pointed this out, but every time I see this box art, I immediately think about Waingro from Heat.

Week of August 23rd
Mafia II

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Week of August 2nd
Disney Sing It: Family Hits
WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2010
Disney Sing It: Family Hits Bundle

Week of August 9th
Madden NFL 11

Week of August 16th
Challenge Me Brain Puzzles 2
Gold’s Gym Dance Workout
Princess Isabella: A Witch’s Curse

Week of August 23rd
NHL 2K11
Gunblade NY: Special Air Assault Force and L.A Machineguns: Rage of the Machines – Arcade Hits Pack– Worst video game name EVER.
Grease
Martian Panic
Ivy the Kiwi?

Week of August 30th
Metroid: Other M – Possibly Day One for me. If I didn’t have enough to play already, let’s throw this one on the list.
Guilty Party

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Week of August 2nd
Mystery Tales Time Travel
Treasures of Montezuma– Is this title a euphemism?
7 Wonders 2
Mahjong: Journey Quest for Tikal
Monster Rancher

Week of August 9th
Princess Isabella – A Witch’s Curse

Week of August 16th
Dawn of Heroes
Challenge Me Brain Puzzles 2
101-in-1 Sports Megamix

Week of August 23rd
Ivy the Kiwi?
Grease

Week of August 30th
Jewels of the Tropical Lost Island
Learn Science
Farm Frenzy: Animal Country

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Week of August 2nd
Alter Ego MBX

Week of August 9th
Mystery P.I: London Capers
Bejeweled Blitz

Week of August 16th
Hello Kitty Online Premium Edition– Wonderful adventures await you in Hello Kitty Online!
House, M.D.
City of Heroes Going Rogue Complete Collection
Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days
Mysteries & Treasures: Adventures of the Mary Celeste

Week of August 23rd
Victoria II
Mafia II
Elemental

PS3 banner

Week of August 2nd
Disney Sing It: Family Hits

Week of August 9th
Madden NFL 11

Week of August 16th
Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days

Week of August 23rd
Mafia II

PSP banner

Week of August 2nd
WWE Smackdown vs Raw ’09
BANDAI TALES OF PHANTASIA Narikiri Dungeon X for PSP [Japan Import]

Week of August 9th
Madden NFL 11

Week of August 16th
The Warriors
Ys Seven

Week of August 30th
Valkyria Chronicles 2
Ace Combat: Joint Assault

What are you picking up?

(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: Gaming Tagged With: Monthly Releases

Weekend Gaming and What I’m Playing

July 30, 2010 by Tony 2 Comments

So after finishing Mass Effect 2, I felt liberated and wanted to get to some new games. Funny thing is, I really wanted to get back to Borderlands. So I talked a couple friends into trying out the game themselves and the three of us have been running around Pandora at least once a week. I started a new character (Lilith) and am really liking this play through. I still mess around with Mordecai, but playing with friends is infinitely better.

I also started a couple online dynasties in NCAA 11, again with a different friend. I have a lot to say about NCAA 11, but for now I’ll just say I love all the additions to this iteration and the online dynasty tools are really, really cool.

Gamefly finally sent me Crackdown 2 and I’ve spent a few hours back in Pacific City. It feels distantly familiar but ultimately hollow. It is still fun to collect orbs and cause mayhem but I don’t know how much more I’ll be playing.

At a recent Gamestop Sale I picked up copies of Metro 2033 and Final Fantasy XIII. James is currently playing FFXIII, so along with Borderlands, I also started 2033. I’m only about an hour and half in, so I don’t really have an opinion yet.

I’m ashamed to admit I still haven’t played Blur, even though I picked it up weeks ago.

So I have quite a bit on my plate. That’s not counting how badly I am resisting Starcraft 2. What will you be playing this weekend?

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Blur, Borderlands, Crackdown 2, Final Fantasy XII, Metro 2033, NCAA 11

Make money playing video games

July 29, 2010 by Tony Leave a Comment

No, really. All you need to do is be really good at one of them. Like Halo 3, FIFA 10 or Madden 10. From Virgin Gaming:

Reserving your bracket spot is easy – from now until August 8th, the top 128 players on each game’s PS3 & Xbox 360 Virgin Gaming leaderboard will receive free entry into each game’s respective bracket. All of the brackets have prizes ranging from $6.25 (one win) to $875 (bracket winner). As always, these gaming tournaments are free to enter and open to members of all skill levels.

Sure, they’re open to members of all skill levels, but 99% of those members are leaving empty handed.

This isn’t going to make anyone rich, but if you’ve got the skill and experience, I say go for it.

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Virgin Gaming

Games I’ve played

July 28, 2010 by Tony 2 Comments

I noticed that I hadn’t done a “what I’m playing” post in a while. So here are some quick observations for some of the games I’ve finished recently. These are not in lieu of proper reviews, something I’d really like to get around to writing, but just a handful of observations I made while playing the game. I’d really like to get back to some game talk.

Bioshock 2

I made the big mistake of stopping my playthrough of the first Bioshock about 30 minutes before the end (in favor of Halo 3). I went back to finish the game prior to Bioshock 2’s release. It didn’t have the emotional impact it could have had, because at that point I had sort of forgotten what I was fighting for. I didn’t let that happen with Bioshock 2.

I thought Bioshock 2 was a great sequel (prequel) in the sense that while some of the changes were drastic (being a Big Daddy being the most drastic) the majority were not. They were simply tweaks to the original. So in that regard, it was comforting to know how to do what. It was very easy to drop back into the mindset of playing the original (even if it had been three years for most). That is a sign of a good sequel.

The act (and weight) of being a Big Daddy gives you a sense of power you didn’t get in the first game while you were fighting them. The heft of the drill arm and the weight of your footfalls make this a completely different experience. That being said, I still never felt all-powerful.

This is something I’d like to expound on further, but I love that we finally got to see Rapture in its Utopian State. Both the original Bioshock and Bioshock 2 are set in the dystopian version of Rapture, after it has fallen. We are told (through the story) that it was once a beautiful, fantastical place. Bioshock 2 finally gives us a glimpse at that utopia. I wanted more.

Bioshock 2 get a Buttonmashing Mash of Approval™

Book Cover

Splinter Cell Conviction

I’m an old-school Splinter Cell fan. I played the first iteration on the Gamecube through completion. I really got into the character of Sam Fisher and I took his methods seriously. I liked hiding bodies. I liked hiding in the shadows. I liked shooting the Ring Airfoil Projectiles that knocked the bad guys unconscious instead of exploding their brain parts. I felt more in the game and in the character. When a bad guy had to be taken down permanently I acted with extreme prejudice. But I liked having my options.

Conviction, on the other hand, was different. Still rather enjoyable, but different. What’s the point of hiding the unconscious guard’s body when everyone in a two mile radius is going to end up dead anyway? I guess it was time for a change in mindset. That’s fine. Conviction was satisfying in other ways. Particularly the mark and execute. Sure, sometimes it amounted to nothing more than the Win Button, but I’m okay with that. I earned my chance to use it and I’m going to use it. It’s put to exceptionally good use in a stretch of the game where you need to evacuate the premise in a timely fashion. It literally became the Win Button for an extended period of time.

The game as a whole wasn’t particularly difficult and, in the end, perhaps a little shallow, but Conviction was a pretty fun game.

Mass Effect 2

I have a lot to say about Mass Effect 2. The short and sweet would be to say that it is a great game that I love. That leaves a thread that is too much to get into here, but I had a couple moments in the game that I wanted to mention.

The first isn’t a specific moment, but a culmination of little details that really made Mass Effect 2 personal. I don’t remember who I read that mentioned this, but one of the great things about Mass Effect 2 was that even though the over-arching story is the same for everyone, the little details, the little experiences were different for everyone. Sure, my choice to kill Wrex in the first Mass Effect changed the story lines and the way I was received by the Krogans in Mass Effect 2, but it didn’t kill my chances to gain the loyalty of Grunt. Little flourishes like this may simply be either-or branches in the story but they went a long way in personalizing the story for me and probably only me.

The second moment was the Geth story line. (This part has minor spoilers) During the mission to acquire the IFF (Identify Friend/Foe) device of the Reapers, you are aided by what appears to be a rogue Geth sniper, which is damaged/injured in the final battle scene. You take the deactivated Geth with you on-board the Normandy and you’re given the choice to activate it or hand it over to Cerberus. (I should mention at this point that the Geth are my favorite “race” in the Mass Effect universe and I feel a certain affinity toward them.) That inevitably led me to keep and activate the damaged Geth. At which point I had the most meaningful story line in the game. As the reactivated Geth relayed to me the nature of the Geth, the schism that occurred between the “logical” Geth and the corrupted Geth that followed and aided Saren, I felt an immediate connection to his/her/its story. When it finally told me to refer to it as “Legion,” I was immediately impacted. This intersection of technological mythology and familiar Biblical reference made him/her/it feel real to me, more real than any of the “living” characters. From that point forward, Legion accompanied me on almost every mission thereafter and has firmly taken the place of “my favorite character in the Mass Effect Universe”™

So that’s what I’ve played recently. Up next is what I’m actually playing.

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Bioshock 2, Mass Effect 2, Splinter Cell: Conviction

Everquest 2: Extended?

July 28, 2010 by James 1 Comment

If you haven’t heard. Everquest 2 will be rolling out a new free-to-play service called: “Everquest 2 Extended” or EQ2X for short. Here is a simple view of what is included with the various memberships. Here is the basic information about how the service will work, there is a FAQ here, and the forums here.

What I do want to know is why they named it, “extended” if its actually less than the original game. I guess it could be because it extending the game for free to the masses? Tony and I have dabbled in EQ2 for while and it was a good time however, with all of the games in the marketplace at this point I wonder if EQ2x will have enough draw on new/old players to bring them back to Norrath.

What do you think?

Filed Under: Gaming

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