Normally, I’d wait to post an “In my hands” post, but I am excited about the imminent arrival of Dead Rising 2 via Gamefly, so I thought I’d post this picture I came across sometime last year and have been saving it up for Dead Rising 2 posts ever since:
Video Game Power Rankings #18
I’m back at it after a week off, so this week’s rankings will encompass news from the past two weeks.
1. (3) Halo: Reach – We have to start off here because Halo: Reach is everywhere. It’s on the TV, it’s all over the major sites and of course this little Halo fanboy here has it on the brain, too. It also sold rather well.
2. (-) Minecraft – I don’t know where I heard about it first (I believe it was the Gamers with Jobs podcast, but I could be mistaken) but this game has rocketed to the forefront of the gamer zeitgeist. My interest level has saturated, and after seeing it was offered on the Mac, I will be giving it a try this week. Check out RPS excellent “Mine the Gap” realt-time review of the game.
3. (-) Zombies – You’re semi-weekly new Zombie Game, Dead Meets Lead. This addresses an under represented era in the Zombie genre — the 18th century.
4. (4) Dead Rising: Case 0 – Nat mentioned it earlier, but this game brought me back into the “excited about Dead Rising 2” fold. Also: it sold a lot of copies, which has spurred the announcement of a epilogue XBLA title, as well.
5. (-) Lord of the Rings Online – LOTRO is the latest MMORPG to go Free to Play. I think it’s safe to say that we’re at the point where any non-Blizzard MMO is going to be F2P. I would still pay for World of Diablo or World of Starcraft.
6. (-) PSP 2 – Is there a PSP2 in the wild? Does it have two analog sticks?
7. (-) Civilization V – I’m not a Civ guy myself, as I just played it for the first time a couple weeks ago (Civ IV) but I know many people are Civ junkies, so with its release this week, I’m sure people were clamoring for any review of any kind. Of course, no surprise, the game is really good.
8. (-) Gamers are smart – “Study suggests that video games could be training tool for quicker reactions.” Of course, you already knew gamers were smart.
9. (-) APB – APB will be known as the shortest-lived MMO.
Excellent News
The King of Kong Has Returned
It’s an ongoing war that has captured our attention for many years. For the third time this year, the Donkey Kong world record has been broken with an outstanding 1,064,500 points, set by none other than the legendary underdog of Twin Galaxies himself, Steve Wiebe.
Deluge Incoming
In lieu of Power Rankings this week, I just wanted to mention how crazy it’s getting (already gotten?) around the video game world. This isn’t out of the ordinary that there is a glut of games coming out around the holidays but we’ve already had a solid year already (Red Dead Redemption, Mass Effect 2, Bioshock 2, Alan Wake, Starcraft 2). The rest of this year is going to be bananas.
So after I looked at what we’ve got for the rest of the year, it dawned on me that tehre’s no way I’m going to get through even a quarter of this stuff, but here it is. I’ve broken it down into three groups.
Definitely going to play
- Halo: Reach came out yesterday and I have been really excited to finally get some “closure” to the Halo story. (Who am I kidding? This won’t be closure of any type)
- Mass Effect 2 DLC “Lair of the Shadow Broker” has been released and has been met with extremely positive reviews. ME2 was one of my favorite games this year and I have loved all the DLC, so I’m very excited about one more story before they concentrate on ME3. Bring on the Shadow Broker.
- Dead Rising 2 To be honest, I wasn’t really getting too excited about Dead Rising lately, but after playing Dead Rising: Case 0, I’m all in. Give me a stack of drill buckets and let me at ’em.
- Fallout New Vegas I really don’t know where I’m going to fit time in for this but I’ll make time for this one.
Will play when there’s time
- Borderlands DLC Zombie Claptrap Island or whatever it’s called looks cool, but our Borderlands group is still working our way through the regular game. We haven’t even made it to the older DLC yet, let alone this new stuff. But Borderlands is a game that is best consumed slowly, so I don’t have a problem taking my time with this one.
- Call of Duty: Black Ops is another game that looks great, sounds really fun and will probably suck a lot of hours out of gamer’s lives and I hope to play it some time. But I haven’t even finished Modern Warfare 2. So again, no rush.
- Enslaved is the only game on this list that isn’t an established franchise, but I am intrigued by the setting and what looks to be interesting gameplay. When there’s time, I’ll be playing it.
Probably won’t make it but sure would like to try it out
- Metroid: Other M has already come out (to mixed, but mostly positive reviews) and I love the Metroid franchise, I just don’t have time to get to this one. Maybe I’ll get to it. I probably won’t.
- Super Meat Boy is a quirky (and what I understand, extremely frustrating) platformer that looks like a blast to play, but it’s just on the back-burner for me. I’ll probably download it sometime after it becomes the XBLA deal of the week and absolutely love it when I get around to play it.
- Shank/Deathspank I grouped these together because for the longest time I thought they were one and the same. They are totally different games by totally different companies, but they look like tasty little gaming snacks.
So that is quite a list. And it doesn’t even touch on games that I normally don’t follow (Civilization 5, Assassin’s Creed, etc). What is on your list? What is your plan of attack?
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September Releases
It’s that time again, the long list of monthly releases. September is stacked with triple-A releases, plain and simple. We’re heading into the time of the year when releases come fast and easy and we’re starting things off right.
Week of September 7th
NHL 11
R.U.S.E.
Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X 2
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions
Week of September 14th
Halo Reach – Yes, I am getting it. Yes, I am a Bungie and Halo whore.
Cabela’s North American Adventures 2011 – For those of you who prefer their targets a little on the furry side.
Truth or Lies – And this is for the three of you not getting Halo: Reach.
Week of September 21st
F1: 2010
Week of September 28th
Dead Rising 2 – Two triple-A title for one console in one month? I have no idea how I’m going to survive.
Battle VS Chess – I can promise you I’m not going to have time for Battle Chess!
Quantum Theory
Front Mission Evolved
Plants Vs. Zombies – Now, Plants vs. Zombies I might be able to make some time for.
Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock
Fifa Soccer 11
Week of September 7th
NHL Slapshot Bundle
The Bachelor: The Videogame
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions
Batman: The Brave and the Bold – This is completely new to me. Any info from any Batman fans?
Week of September 14th
Cabela’s North American Adventures 2011
Swords – I can’t wait for the sequel: Guns. Or the prequel: Clubs! (I could go on, but I’ll spare you)
Brunswick Zone Cosmic Bowling
Scooby Doo and the Spooky Swamp
Week of September 21st
Canada Hunt
Remington Super Slam Hunting: North America
New Carnival Games – This will be a purchase for a future Christmas or birthday present. The kids love Carnival Games!
Club Penguin: Game Day!
Week of September 28th
Wii Party – Speaking of generic Wii titles…
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s Duel Transer
Samurai Warriors 3
Haunted House
Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock
Week of September 7th
Professor Layton and the Unwound Future
Dawn of Heroes
Batman: The Brave and the Bold
Week of September 14th
Phineas and Ferb Ride Again
Gormiti: The Lords of Nature!
Lord of the Rings: Aragorn’s Quest
Scooby Doo and the Spooky Swamp
Week of September 21st
Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City
Jewels of the Tropical Lost Island
Logic Machines – If this is anything like PC game “The Incredible Machine” I’m totally in.
Week of September 28th
Jewel Master: Cradle of Athena
Fifa Soccer 11
Treasures of Montezuma
Week of September 7th
Ultimate Mystery Collection
R.U.S.E.
Aion: Assault on Balaurea
The Sims 3: Fast Lane Stuff
Week of September 14th
Hunting Unlimited 5
Painkiller Pandemonium
Patrician IV
Week of September 21st
Final Fantasy XIV
Sid Meier’s Civilization V – Two more triple-A titles? September just went off the charts!
Victoria II
Week of September 28th
Final Fantasy XIV
Front Mission Evolved
Black Mirror 2
Week of September 7th
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions
R.U.S.E.
Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X 2
NHL 11
Week of September 14th
Sports Champions
Kung Fu Rider
EyePet
Week of September 21st
F1: 2010
Week of September 28th
Fifa Soccer 11
Battle VS Chess
Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock
Quantum Theory
Lord of the Rings: Aragorn’s Quest I just realized this came out for everything but the Xbox 360. Interesting.
Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock
Front Mission Evolved
Atelier Rorona: The Alchemists of Arland
Dead Rising 2 – Dang, that’s a heck of a month for the PS3
Week of September 7th
Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep
UFC Undisputed 2010
Week of September 14th
Cabela’s North American Adventures 2011
Lord of the Rings: Aragorn’s Quest
Gladiator Begins
Phantasy Star Portable 2
Week of September 28th
Fifa Soccer 11
The Warriors
What are you picking up?
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Video Game Power Rankings #16
After couple weeks of slow news and other conversation, this week is chock-a-block full of topics. Let’s get right into it.
1. (-) Used Video Game Sales – We can take this in two chunks. The first part is the flurry of internet chatter that Tycho of Penny-Arcade set off with, among other words, the following: “I honestly can’t figure out how buying a used game was any better than piracy.”
If a blogger or random video game website had such thing, it would be branded as “link-bait.” Since I’m pretty sure Penny-Arcade is doing okay in the traffic department, we’ll take this as pretty much indicative of how he feels. It’s good to have convictions, but when you express them in an open forum like Penny-Arcade, the sides are going to be drawn and opinions are going to be given. Syp at Bio Break falls on the “used car” argument (which I mostly agree with) Gus at Joystick Division takes the, “If game makers weren’t so stingy for so long with the price of games we wouldn’t be having this discussion,” angle.
Where do you stand?
2. (-) Used Video Game Sales, Part Two – On the heels of the more philosophical discussion of whether it’s right or not comes news that Target is going to get in the used games business – “Target has started rolling out a new electronics trade-in program designed for mobile devices and video games.” Oh, and best Buy is going to revive their trade in program, as well. Things, as they say, just got interesting.
3. (-) Elemental – I’ll just point you to Tap-Repeatedly for the recap. That isn’t pretty.
4. (-) Portal 101 – Where were these classes when I was in college?
5. (1) Halo: Reach Halo: Reach and Bungie just can’t catch a break. First, the digital version of the game was pirated. Then, they (allegedly!) had game discs stolen and being sold on the streets in Puerto Rico. Again, this is just a rumor, but if it’s true, Halo: Reach is going to sell 4 copies, because everyone is already going to have played it.
6. (-) Dead State – The question is: “Can there ever be too many zombie games?” The answer is no.
7. (-) Mafia II – No links here, just a general observation that a lot of people seemed mostly disappointed by the mostly loved original game. Have you played it?
8. (-) Dead Rising 2 – A deluge is coming, and Dead Rising 2 is part of it. Joystiq has a (spoilerish) look at a few of the weapons you’ll be able to “craft” in Dead Rising 2.
9. (7) Starcraft 2 – Because it can fall off the list yet!