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[2 Minute Review] The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena

June 19, 2009 by Tony 2 Comments

Does hope really begin in the dark?

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DO: You are Riddick, a man with a very high opinion of himself. For some reason, however, he keeps getting caught. He likes the shadows and is willing to stab the occasional obstacle in the head.

TYPE: Stealth/Shooter hybrid

PLATFORM: Xbox 360 (reviewed here), PS3 and PC

PRICE: $60

MEAT: There are essentially two games here. First, there’s a remake of the popular Xbox One game, Escape from Butcher Bay, where you control Riddick as he tries to break out of prison. Having broken out of prison, he finds himself a prisoner of sorts on the Dark Athena, a mammoth space ship. The second game chronicles your attempt to escape once again.

Escape from Butcher Bay concentrates on more of the stealth aspects of the game while Dark Athena is shooter heavy. Butcher Bay has some almost-RPG elements as you can complete missions for fellow prisoners (which basically boils down to punching people in the face) as you try to figure out a way to escape. The hand-to-hand combat is quite satisfying. The sneaking around has its issues and the shooting isn’t perfect. But for the most part, when it’s sticking to one or the other, it’s a heck of a game.

Both games have their problems, I’m not going to gloss over them. As I said, stealth isn’t perfect. If I’m hidden, let me stay hidden. If I’m caught, but can get away, let me have the freedom to move around without being spotted from across the room. The PITCH BLACK room. There are swear-off-gaming-forever moments of frustration. There are also exhilarating did-I-just-do-that? moments that make you forget the aforementioned downers.

It’s a balancing act, but in the end I enjoyed Riddick.

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PERKS: Stealth kills are crunchy and will bring a smile to your face, whether you’re beating someone down with the “Peacemaker” or your stabbing them in the head with a screwdriver, it never gets old.

SCREAMS: That it would make up its mind! Either be a shooter or a stealth game, but don’t force me to do a shooter set-piece when all I want to do is hide until the badmen go away. The shooting is well done and fun. So is the stealth. But the whole is not greater than the sum of the parts. Stick to one thing and do it well.

VERDICT: Buy. I struggled with this one. After some of the frustrating moments, I would have said “Rent”. I would have said that it’s not worth the effort. Even after beating the final enemy, I wasn’t convinced. But looking back, taken all together, there is a really fun game here. It’s not a strong, 100% Buy recommendation, but I still feel confident that most buttonmashers will enjoy it.

Filed Under: Gaming, Reviews Tagged With: Riddick Dark Athena, xbox 360

Good games, dirt cheap

June 17, 2009 by Tony 2 Comments

Well, fifty bucks isn’t exactly cheap, but shortly after I wrote about wanting to pick up Red Faction Guerilla, I noticed the 360 version(you’ll have to select 360 instead of PS3) is currently on sale at Amazon.com. X-Men Origins: Wolverine(again, select Xbox 360 once you get to Amazon) can also been picked up on the cheap (combined with the coupon code XMENWLV5 brings it to $33.49 (via Gamerdeals.net)). I’ve heard Wolverine isn’t a sixty-dollar game, but maybe under forty is worth it?

I don’t know how long these prices will last. Just keeping you informed of deals we think are worth your time.

(Note: 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.)

Yes!

Filed Under: Gaming

Rocket Riot Is, Well, A Riot

June 16, 2009 by Nat 1 Comment

Coming out tomorrow on XBLA for 800 MS points. (That’s $10 for us people who know the value of a dollar).

This hybrid mix of 2D and 3D looks to be fun. Oh, pirates and ninjas and zombies!



I’ll definitely be giving the demo a try. Anyone else heard of this?

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Rocket Riot

June Releases

June 15, 2009 by Tony 5 Comments

(You thought the E3 post was late!)

What better way to wrap up E3 week with a list of games you can play right now (or really soon)?

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Week of June 1st
Red Faction Guerilla
FUEL

Week of June 8th
Prototype – Maybe it’s just me, but it seems like interest in this game has died down.
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 – It’s been a few years, I may pick this one up. Or maybe wait for the Motion-Plus version on the Wii.
Virtua Tennis 2009

Week of June 15th
Ghostbusters: The Video Game – [INSERT EIGHTIES REFERENCE HERE] Guitar Hero Smash Hits
Black College Football Xperience – I’ve know about this game for a while, but it still seems like a bad idea to me. Doesn’t the X in “Xperience” belittle the actual experience in some way?

Week of June 22nd
Fight Night: Round 4– This won’t be a day-one pick up for me, but I imagine I’ll pick it up at some point.
Overlord 2– If I remember correctly, Nat was rather fond of the original.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Dynasty Warriors 6: Empires– The Dynasty continues, unabated.

Week of June 29th
Heist
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger Limited Edition
Borderlands
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood– You’re a daisy if you do!

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Week of June 8th
EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis– John McEnroe’s afro on the cover sold me on this.
Virtua Tennis 2009
Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings– “Their staff is too long. They’re digging in the wrong place!”
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10– The Wii MotionPluscomes out this week, no better way to put it to good use than Tiger Woods.

Week of June 15th
Guitar Hero Smash Hits
Ghostbusters: The Video Game

Week of June 22nd
Overlord: Dark Legend
The Conduit
Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil

Week of June 29th
Roogoo
Harry Potter & The Half Blood Prince

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Week of June 8th
Miami Law– How was I not aware of this game earlier?! It would have been day-one for me.
Lego Battles
The Legendary Starfy
Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled
Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings
Puzzle City

Week of June 15th
Ghostbusters: The Video Game
Flower, Sun and Rain
Emergency Room: Real Life Rescues

Week of June 22nd
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor– We’ve talked SMT around these parts before. This may be my first foray into the series.
Overlord: Minions

Week of June 29th
7 Wonders 2
Mega Man Star Force 3 Black Ace
Mega Man Star Force 3 Red Joker
C.O.R.E.

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Week of June 15th
Prototype
Defense Grid
Ghostbusters: The Video Game
Hummer

Week of June 22nd
FUEL
Spore Galactic Adventures
Overlord 2

Week of June 29th
Harry Potter & The Half Blood Prince
Borderlands
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood
Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning

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Week of June 8th
Virtua Tennis 2009
Prototype
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10

Week of June 15th
Guitar Hero Smash Hits
Ghostbusters: The Video Game

Week of June 22nd
Overlord 2
Fight Night: Round 4
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Dynasty Warriors 6: Empires

Week of June 29th
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger Limited Edition
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood
Borderlands

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Week of June 8th
Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings
Class of Heroes
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10

Week of June 15th
PDC Championship Darts 2008

Week of June 22nd
Pangya: Fantasy Golf
Monster Hunter Freedom Unite

Week of June 29th
Mytran Wars
Steambot Chronicles: Battle Tournament

Not a bad month, considering all the good gaming that’s already out this year.

What are you picking up?

Filed Under: Gaming

E3 link dump

June 15, 2009 by Tony 4 Comments

Yay for super late E3 wrap-up posts! E3 2009 happened and there was quite a bit to be excited about. Nat covered a few of the things, but here is some of what caught my eye:

Super Mario Galaxy 2

It’s not secret that I am a HUGE fan of both New Super Mario Brothers on the DS and Super Mario Galaxy on the Wii, so it’s no surprise that I’m excited to see a new New Super Mario Bros. on the Wii (game play video) and of course Super Mario Galaxy 2 (game play video). The return of Yoshi will make my kids happy (they love Super Mario World on my old SNES) and the multiplayer for NSMB looks like a blast.

On the 360 front, the new last.fm integration is intriguing. While I’m a big fan of Twitter (and Facebook to a lesser extent), I’m not sure if I’m excited about the integration there. Time will tell. Game-wise, I’m a Forza Fan, so Forza Motor Sports 3 (game play video) is probably a day-one purchase for me. Because I’m also a Halo-whore, Halo: ODST will also be picked up at some point. Nat highlighted the Crackdown 2 trailer. No need to say anything more about that. I’m ready for some new Splinter Cell. It’s been too long. I’m still not sold on Natal.

As far as PC gaming goes, I’m reluctant to commit to anything other than fearing how terribly addicted I could become to playing Star Wars: The Old Republic (hands-on). That is looking extremely polished and pretty much full of pure awesomeness.

And wrapping everything up is my surprise hit of the show, Scribblenauts on the DS. This game is going to be a blast. It’s got keyboard cat, people!

Filed Under: Gaming

It’s finally back in the game [E3 2009]

June 14, 2009 by Tony 3 Comments

I’ve got an E3 post coming up shortly, but I quickly wanted to post how excited I am that EA has announced that the “Create A School” feature is finally back in the game.

This was a mainstay in all the NCAA games I played on the Gamecube and has been sorely missed in the recent 360 versions. I’ve already played around with the create-a-school website and I whole-heartedly approve.

I just wish I could figure out how to link directly my team (The North Royalton University, named after my high school) but if you know how, let me know. Here’s a screen grab of my unis:

Create a Team

Filed Under: Gaming, Sports Tagged With: E32009, NCAA 10, xbox 360

A New Renaissance

June 12, 2009 by Nat 9 Comments

Even though the title is redundant, some of us here—namely one—is taking a trip down a little overlooked road that 136 million other people may have travelled.

The PlayStation 2 library is massive.

I owned a PS2 for almost a year before trading it in. I had done some IT training and as a result received five Xbox’s. Sadly, looking back, the Xbox became my main console. I did experience some titles such as Gran Turismo 3, Ico, and Maximo. Metal Gear Solid 2 was in that mix and a few other titles I honestly cannot remember. The PS2 was a DVD player that played games in our house.

A month ago as I was hyping myself up over Infamous, (oh, yeah, we are going to chat that dude up) Brock had mentioned to me that it was being developed by Sucker Punch, who according to him, had, “created the best PS2 game of all time, Sly Cooper 2: Band of Thieves.” He mentioned I should give it a try because, well, my PS3 is backwards compatible

Alright. I couldn’t play the second title without the first, so why not? The following day I walked in to the sweaty, greasy place that is my local Gamestop (first time this year) and picked up both titles for a total of $10.

In short, it was the best gaming deal of my life.

The PS2 library had opened up to me. Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus was a wonderful title and even though I’m only half way through the sequel I am thoroughly enjoying it. You can actually see a lot of Sly’s mannerisms in Cole McGrath’s motions in Infamous.

I eventually went back to Brock and hit him up for some more titles. At over 2,400 games, there’s got to be some other great games waiting to be played and easy to find. It looks like there is. My only criteria to Brock is that I wanted to overlook JRPGs at the moment. Of course, that cut out a chunk of the titles, but I can wait on those.

Today, for the second time this year, I walked in to Gamestop, ignored the up-saler-salesman and started to go through the PS2 bins.

  • Maximo: $3
  • The Mark of Kri: $4
  • The Thing: $5
  • Freedom Fighters: $5
  • Gladius: $8
  • Red Dead Revolver: $10

Adding the Sly games, Shadow of the Colossus (which I got with the Sly titles for $10), Rogue Trooper (I don’t remember where I got that one), and Kingdom Hearts II (a weird Target impulse buy at $20) that brings my PS2 library at eleven titles for $75.

In some ways I’m glad I waited. I know that many of those titles were on other systems, but from what I’ve read they are definitive on the PS2.

I’m all ears as to what other titles you guys may recommend I try. In the mean time, I’m set for summer. Seventy-five dollars for ten AAA games or $60 for one new one that I’ll probably play 5 hours at the most? No brainer.

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Freedom Fighters, Gladius, Kingdom Hearts II, Maximo, Red Dead Revolver, Shadow of the Colossus, Sly Cooper, The Mark of Kri, The Thing

Too Human Too Cheap…Among Others

June 8, 2009 by Nat Leave a Comment

too_human_coverBecause we are true to you we go out of our way to remind you of special things. This one is almost eight months old.

We gave Too Human a Rent rating and mentioned you should buy it when it’s a budget title. Amazon is selling it for $20 right now.

This now makes it an amazing exclusive title for your 360. Let me know if you have it and we’ll play some co-op.

And because we’re feeling saucy, you can get Bully: Scholarship Edition for $20 as well. We gave it a Buy rating.

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Amazon, Bully: Scholarship Edition, Too Hum

Brutal Tweets

June 2, 2009 by Tony Leave a Comment

If you’re the tweeting type (and we are), you might be interested in checking this out (via EA):

Chat live w/Tim Schafer @ 7PM PST tonight. Send your Q’s after 6pm to #E3BL and watch them unfold live at http://tr.im/nbKW #E3

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Brutal Legend, E32009, EA

Team Ninja+Nintendo=buhwah!?!?

June 2, 2009 by Nat Leave a Comment

Heck, yes. It does.

We’re all fans of the recent Metroid games here. This one looks like Ryu is in the suit. Please, no waggle.

If you’re a feed reader and don’t see the vid, please come over to our house to play.

Filed Under: Gaming, Videos Tagged With: Metroid: Other M, Nintendo, Team Ninja

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