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New Super Mario Bros. Wii

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new super mario bros     10/10

                                    Friends, family, loved ones.  Gather round. Mario has reclaimed his throne. He has returned in what I must call one of the greatest 2D platformers of all time. Gone are the 3D landscapes.  We have gone back to the glory days of Mario. To the dawn of games. New Super Mario Bros. Wii is one of the best games ever. Where do I begin? Lets start with the story. It’s the same as usual. Mario and Luigi must yet again rescue Princess Daisy from the hands of Bower’s children. I know the plot sounds like that of Super Mario World, but that’s where the genius of the game comes in. This Mario combines all previous Mario’s into one game and then makes it work. This game is truly a Mario fan’s dream come true. The usual array of power ups make their return (alas no cape, leaf, toad, or mega mushroom in this game though) along with three new power ups. The first is a helicopter suit that allows you to fly like one and descend slowly. The second is a penguin suit that allows you to slide on your belly across surfaces, traverse water with eases, and shoot snowballs, which allow you to freeze your enemies. The last is a ice flower that lets you shoot snowballs as well. Now when you enemy is frozen, you can pick them up and throw them at other enemies. That’s not the only thing you can do. You can also pick up another player and carry them throughout the level. This action is better put to work when the people who are playing the game work together, for it is needed to reach hidden coins and paths in each level. But that is another addition that this game adds on. Rather then take turns playing, the game is fully co-op with up to four players. This adds a frantic but fun spin on things as you all make your way through the game trying to save the princess. The levels are an array of nostalgia, from the sand level from Super Mario Bros. 3, the original first level, even the Boo House in each level, this game will have veteran players of the original reminiscing about the first time the beat Bowser or when they found the hidden 1-up on the first level. But that’s not the only thing that made a return. Yoshi is also included in the game in some levels. Only downside of this is once a level is complete, you lose Yoshi at the beginning of the next. Now, on to the boss’s. This game really sticks in the vein of Super Mario World by bringing back the eight castles in each world, heck the even bring back the Koopa Airship. Each castle has a different boss to face and is just as challenging as the next and no two boss fights are the same. Some play like they did in the original Super Mario World, others have a twist, like the entire stage being filled with water or having to run from a Giant Chain Chomp. This entire game is crammed with classic memories and chuck full of new ones. At the end of the day, this is probably one of the best Wii games to date, no matter how you look at it. This game is absolute gaming perfection.

PROS

  1. This game is truly a gamers dream. This game is not to be taken lightly with its increasingly difficult levels. Only true veterans will be able to conquer this one.
  2. The addition of co-op makes a huge difference. That and the bubble and carrying feature. Don’t think you can make it through one part of the level but your partner can? Hit the a button and a protective bubble forms around you and keeps you safe while you partner does traverses through the harder part. Also a great way to take a break without having to pause the game.
  3. The final level and boss fight is a true test of platforming skills and gaming expertise. Just remember to duck when you can.

 

 

CONS

  1. Co-op at times can be a bit hectic, especially with four people playing at once. You all must stay on the same screen or you’ll wind up killing your team mates (if you haven’t guessed, there was a lot of team killing during some gaming sessions.)
  2. The difficulty of the game is not that for children. This game was crafted specifically for hardcore platformer fans. Especially the later levels. Not recommended for most children, they will break their Wii.
  3. The fact the mega mushroom (allows you to turn into a giant and crush everything in your path) and the cape were not included really irks me.
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Bomberman X21 @ January 13, 2010

Games I Look Forward to in January

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Welcome to the Year 2010 folks.  As we bring in this new years, we also are bringing in a bevy of new games.  Lets see what we have in store for January.

Bayonetta A game i have personally been waiting for since a small article about it appeared in Game Informer.  Looks like SEGA’s getting its groove back with this one. If you havent heard of it, download the demo on Xbox Live now.

TVC_FOB First it was Super Smash Bros. Brawl, now the Wii is getting a brand new fighting game.  This much anticipated title has recieved an incredible fan base overseas, can it do the same here?

Xbox360owp_INTL3Party_temp.indd How could you not want to play this game?  You not only get to play as one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Mark Hamill also does the voice of a wise cracking ghost.  Mark Hamill!!!!!!!!

Divinity 2 Our very own Nitsu dman near traded his soul to get this game. You take on the roll of a dragon slayer in training in an epic rpg fantasy. Fans of Fable and Elder Scrolls: Oblivion will enjoy this one.

No more heroes 2 Sequel to one of the most over the top, insance Wii games to date (other then Mad World). Promising 10x more craziness, a must buy for fans of beam sabers.

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Bomberman X21 @ January 6, 2010

Update

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sorry we havent been round lately people, but we hope to have a new show up within the first week of the new year, in the mean time, read my review of Assassins Creed 2.  peace

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Bomberman X21 @ December 27, 2009

Assassins Creed 2

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200674b   8/10

 

 

                        About two years ago, Assassins Creed one was released on next gen consoles.  The game quickly won over thousands of people with its unique style of gameplay and storytelling.  But alas, we were left with a cliffhanger at the end of the game.  And that is where the second one picks up, directly after the first game.  As you escape the facility that once imprisoned you, skills from the precious game are recalled and needed to get through the area.  Afterwards, the real game begins.  The main antagonist this time is Enzio (I can not pronounce or spell his last name, so bite me). His quest is not of redemption; like that of his predecessor, Altair.  No, no, Enzio is on a quest of revenge. How this comes about?  You’ll have to play the game and see (no spoilers for this one, it’s that good of a game). But as you begin to play AC2, you’ll notice that it’s an entire learning experience again.  The reason for this is due to the fact that Enzio does not have the training Altair had.  He is new and fresh to the world of the assassin, and so as he learns, so do you.  But this game doesn’t spoon feed you the whole time.  Instead it guides you as you go along and helps you acquire skills that are needed to traverse through the game.  And still with most of these hints and tips, the game is still quite challenging. At times, you’ll fell overwhelmed by the enemy AI and your little tricks from the first game won’ always work this time round.  Fortunately, you’re able to do a whole lot more and then some in AC2.  You’re now able to assassinate people while hanging on a ledge, while hiding in hay piles or roof top stands.  You can now hide your bodies so to avoid detection.  You can hire groups of allies to distract guards to give you access to certain areas with ease.  The amount of stuff crammed into this game is amazing, but it never once gets stale or repetitive.  And even when you’re not out assassinating your targets, there is a plethora of side missions to take in.  My two favorite are hunting down hidden glyphs that are throughout the game that contain puzzles that if solved will tell you more of the truth (trust me, find the glyphs, the truth will blow your mind for a loop). And the entering of the Assassin’s Tombs.  There are six in total and finding them all will allow you to unlock Altair’s armor.  The game also added a shop addition, where you can buy weapons and armor rather then receiving.  This helps mold your character into the play style your comfortable with.  If you want to counter more, some weapons are better then others, if you want more power, you have mace’s now (yes, basically every medieval weapon you can think of is in this game) and so on and so forth.  There is even a currency and real estate system in this game.  The designers pulled out all the stops in this title, even redoing the battle system.  Now, some enemies can not always be blocked, so you must rely on strafing and dodging as well in order to defeat soe of your tougher opponents.  Bottom line, this is a truly great game and out shines the first entry in the series.  At times, it can be frustrating, but if your willing to muck through the mundane parts and stick with it (it is gonna be awhile before you beat this game, but maybe that’s cause I hunted down all the view points and secret glyphs and tombs).  All I can say at the end of the day is; I can’t wait for Assassins Creed 3.  Where we gonna go next fellas?  Modern day?

 

 

PROS

  1. Superb storytelling and gameplay. You’ll feel as if your actually there with Enzio the way the game plays out and the ending is a complete shocker.
  2. Combat has been revamped and it does wonders.  You fight more smooth and fluidly and the AI challenges you constantly making you rethink your fighting strategy.
  3. The final fight between you and the end boss is awesome.  A knockdown, dragout, bare knuckle fight.  Winner takes all!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

 

CONS

  1. Camera angle can be irritating at times, especially if your making your way up a really high tower and cant see if there’s a ledge above you.
  2. Controls at times can be too sensitive or non respondent.  Many a time I found my self jumping in a direction that I didn’t want to because of the slightest movement of my thumb.
  3. The aiming system needs to be greatly improved, especially for the throwing knives and the gun.
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Bomberman X21 @ December 27, 2009

Games I Look forward to in November

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200665b  The sequel to one of the greatest FPS’s on the next gne console to date.  Promising tons of new quirks and other additions, will it be better then its prior entry?

 

200674b Another sequel (what is this, the year of the sequels?)  to one of the greatest third person action games i’ve played.  The first Assasin’s Creed was amazing, this looks to be better.

 

_EAx360SLP  Another sequel.  The first was completly out of left field and was hailed as one of the best multiplayer experiences around.  the second will be better, i hope, cause it was kinda rush.

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Bomberman X21 @ November 3, 2009

Final Fantasy: Dissidia

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190547b       8/10

                        2 months.  That’s how long I’ve been playing this game.  Two months and I just finally beat it.  The longest I have played any game straight was the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and I was only on that for 3 weeks tops (I was stuck on the water temple the second week, go fig).  So, as you would guess, either I really suck at this game or it is that awesome.  The answer is the second.  This game is so deep and engrossing I don’t know where exactly to begin.  The story is based off the Final Fantasy lore of Cosmos and Chaos and their eternal battle against each other.  Each side picks a handful or warriors from different time periods in the Final Fantasy universe and let them wage war against each other.  Several favorites make their appearances in the game along with two surprise characters (the one I don’t know about, she’s kinda cocky and the other is force to be reckoned with).  Now, the combat system is similar to that of the Kingdom Hearts series, with a few minor tweaks.  You have two kinds of attacks, ones that attack your enemies HP and one that attacks their Bravery.  Now, Bravery is like your attack strength, the more you have, the stronger your attack.  You increase your Bravery in 3 different ways; either by attack your opponents Bravery thus giving you an increase in it, causing your opponent to break (this happens when you force your opponents Bravery to below zero), and by using summons (which I will get to in a bit).  Now each character has the signature favorites, plus some additional movies.  Finding a character that fits your playing style is crucial for mastering your game (my highest character is lvl. 71).  Now, this game follows the traditional Final Fantasy lore by allowing you to level up and equip armor and weapons.  You are also given accessories that range from giving you an additional boost depending on what your doing during that battle (for example: a 10% increase to attack for being above your opponent).  And then you also have your summons.  Now the summons wont come out and attack like they do in the original games.  Instead, they give you boost in bravery or cut your opponents bravery down or inflict other status effects.  Now, the way to getting all these items is by traveling through the story mode.  In this mode you will play through each of the heroes stories (sorry, no side story for the forces of evil, which sucks).  but even after you complete the main story, there are a plethora of things to unlock, including two hidden characters, a battle coliseum, and a whole bunch of other fun things that will keep you glued to this game for hours on end.  So, to close this review, this is one of the best games on the PSP to date.  I will admit, at times it can be frustrating so this game isn’t for everyone, but for those who sit down and give it the time and achieve beefing up that one character they use to decimate their foes with, it definitely worth the time. 

 

PROS

1.  Great story and plot.  Love seeing internal conflicts such as that of Cloud and Sephiroth or Tidus and Jecht.

2.  Incredibly smooth and tight game play.  Takes some getting use to, but once you figure out the controls and get your skills up, you’ll be on your way.

 3.  Love the EX attacks.  No two are the same and especially love how each character is unique in their own way.

 

 CONS

1.  Camera can be frustrating at times

 2.  The exclusion of a Story mode for the Warrior of Chaos.  Yeah, after beating the game you can play with them in some story modes, but one has to wonder why Square Enix left this out.  Leveling up the Warriors of chaos is a long and stressing task the kinda makes the game on sided when fighting the Warriors of light.

 3.  The final boss is cheap as hell and requires an incredible amount of patience and skill to beat (also a character at about lvl. 60 with really high defense and recovery).  Took me two weeks to beat him.  Almost made me take the game back.  Square made me really work for this one.

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Bomberman X21 @ November 2, 2009

Demon’s Souls

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Demon's Souls Cover.jpg

 

This is Nitsu’s review on Demon’s Souls for the PS3

Overall i give it a 9/10

Visually the game looks great it is a little dark which kinda messes with you and when some enemies just jump outta no where and attack you and you cant see them that is some crazy shit. Right now i still havnt completed the game im stuck in a spot where there are some flying stingrays that shoot spikes at you while your being attacked by skeletons and after you make it into the cave you have a grim reaper that summons shadowmen to attack and shoot eye lazers at you untill the reaper is dead dont get too close though he has his trusty scyth and magic attacks if you survive that you still  have the invisible shadow women to deal with and the only warning you get before they backstab you is a creepy laugh if you survive that you make it to another grim reaper and more shadowmen and women and if you make it trough them you get some slugs that squirt poison at you and floating lights that blow up needless to say im stuck at the moment… if you die you start at the last archstone you were at witch you get when you beat area bosses and all the enemies you killed on your first trip are back for some more and if you were in body form you become soul form only to lose half of your max health but you do more damage just try not to get hit.. wow i got off track there for a bit sorry. anyways back to the review… great visuals music track is pretty good if playing online you can team up with someone or they can invade your game to try and kill you more fun than it sounds if they come after you especially if you manage to kill them its like a slap in the face lots of replay value you can get a new game + which makes all the enemies harder to kill but your stronger at that time and any items you had plus your soul level carry over only things you lose are key items so overall a 9/10 good game for me to play great for the hardcore rpgers out there

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Nitsu @ October 30, 2009

Fresh From Twitter: Xbox 360: Pro …

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Xbox 360: Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 (Xbox 360) http://bit.ly/3WlODu (via @totaltechnews) #pc

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after-work-gamers @ October 29, 2009

Fresh From Twitter: #PSP Gran Turismo …

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#PSP Gran Turismo Review (PSP) http://bit.ly/1ToF3E (via @_PSPGuru) #pc

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after-work-gamers @ October 29, 2009

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New video: Fifa Soccer 10 Gameplay Video For PSP http://bit.ly/8InIb #pc

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after-work-gamers @ October 29, 2009

Fresh From Twitter: PSP GO Reviews …

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PSP GO Reviews http://bit.ly/2zkZub #pc

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after-work-gamers @ October 29, 2009

Fresh From Twitter: Sony push hard …

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Sony push hard to lure PSP Mini game developers http://ib.im/dxcDM #pc

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after-work-gamers @ October 29, 2009

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New Video: Silent Hill Origins (PSP) Trailer http://bit.ly/2MgI2O #pc

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after-work-gamers @ October 29, 2009

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We are recording a new show tonight hear in the great city of Harrisburg late after trick or treat #pc

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after-work-gamers @ October 29, 2009

After-Work-Gamers #14

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extra extra read all about episode 14 is in the books ^^

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Bosaka @ October 15, 2009

X-Men Origins: Wolverine

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_XMOW_360pkgUS_mb_08.indd 9/10

Wolverine Origins is based off the Marvel comics movie of the same name. now I know most people have sat there and started to groan after what happened with the first Wolverine game; X2: Wolverine’s Revenge. But let me assure you, that this game gets it right. Even someone like me who hates Wolverine and believes he’s nothing more then a tool, have to give props to the creators of the game. The events of the game tie right in with the movie with some minor details altered here and there. The main story is that your on a quest for vengeance for the murder of the woman you loved. As you progress through the story you’ll flash back to 3 years prior to the present to see how the events in the game came to be the way they are. Now of course your gonna need some help progressing through the game, so let me introduce you to your new best friends; your claws. Just like Kratos wields the chains of fate with ease, as does Wolverine use his claws. You will use them to slice, shred, impale, and decapitate your foes over and over again throughout the game. Combat is standard, allowing for blocks and counters. That and thrown in your rage moves and you have a solid combat system that’s on par with such games like Devil May Cry or God of War. The only difference between the three is that you actually level up in Origins. As you gains levels (you do this by beating your enemies and defeating bosses) you’ll be given points that can be used to upgrade Wolverine further, such as enabling his claws to do more damage and speeding up regeneration time, which is another aspect I will get to in just a moment. As you level up, you’ll also unlock new attacks such as the claw spin (my personal fave) berserk mode, claw drill, and claw cyclone. All 4 of these moves can be used to help a tough situation easy, as you will see as you progress through out the game. But never fear about what damage you take. For Wolverine has his patent traditional regeneration mutant ability. This allows him to survive attacks that would kill or maim most people, but not Wolverine. Not to say you cant die in the game. You take enough damage and your internal organs will be vulnerable to damage. When this happens, you have one of two options: kill everything in the area before you die or run and take cover to you recuperate. That’s another thing about this game that does well is the graphics. As you start to take damage you will begin to see it take its wear on Wolverine. Every little bullet hole and blast will show up on your character with exact clarity. But your man Wolverine walks it all off with a smile on his face and a witty line. The variety of enemies in the game are wide and varied ranging from soldiers to robots. Don’t even get me started on the giant golems and mutated soldiers. And the boss battles are crazy also (crazy as in the scale of flying through the air from 50,000 ft). all in all, this is a terrific movie based game. I might not pay the $60 price tag. But die hard Wolverine fans will not be disappointed. A definite buy.

PROS

1. Incredible game play and probably one of the best movie based video games out there.

2. Incredible graphics, especially when doing special kills. Nothing like slicing off your opponents head in full HD.

3. The Sentinel boss battle is probably one of the craziest most thrilling boss fights I’ve played in a long time. From beginning to end, that is fight of the year in my book.

CONS

1. You have to pay 800pts for the Weapon X arena. Why isn’t this an unlockable?

2. No unlockable characters. The way the bosses played was like as if they were built of the same character engine. Really boggles me why Gambit nor Sabretooth were unlockables.

3. The story can get confusing at times and mundane, especially with the constant flashing back and forth to the past and then present.

Bosaka’s add on…. I can’t really add more to what b-man has written hear, what I would like to say is of all the games I have bought with my own loot this year this is my own personal game of the year!! And I know what folks will say and it dosen’t really matter to me, when Boe and I finished this game I ( as was he ) was sad that it was over! I love every thing about this game and have been serching for the next game that will be like this ever sence. I believe that the only game that will come close is ninja gaiden 2, but it is so hard that it kills the fun. With that being said I really enjoyed the gambit fight in this game it was my fav. Good job b-man

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Bomberman X21 @ October 13, 2009

Quick what do you have in your psp part 2

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psp final fantasy dissidia

So far just Darryl and I have this game, come to think of it we are the only two with a psp! ^^ From my point of view I find this game hard, and relised that I will be needing to stop playing other games for a wile and really dive into reserching how to play this game well. That is the story mode I was just talking about, there is a arcade type mode that is just a big blast so I really play the snot out of this mode, there are plenty of your fav charcters from all the FF games including FFxi really the only game I played. I am about to take a trip of 4 days for work so I really am gonna dive into this game

Hey bit of a side note Bosaka, this game goes deeper then we figured.  even after defeating the main story, you still have a mode called Inward Chaos that allows you to play as the villians and then you have Shade Impulse Hero and Villian Mode.  so for fans that are waiting to hear a review on this game, you’ll have to wait a bit longer.  i’ve been playing it for a month and i havent gotten through half the unlockable stuff or the main story.  so i would definitely reccomend this game for those who are thinking to buy it.

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Bosaka @ October 9, 2009

Games I look forward to in October

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200611b  featuring the voice talents of Jack Black and legendary rock artist, this game is not only funny, but kick ass as well.

 

200636b finally, tekken has come to the next gen consoles and more importantly, to the xbox 360.  will this 6th entry be the one to destroy all previous entries?

 

200699b  unknown to many, i’m an avid fan of wrestling.  last years SVR 09 sported the create your finisher feature.  this year’s entry promise’s 100x more content then featured in previous titles.  all i got to say is see you at Wrestlemania!!!!!!!!

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Bomberman X21 @ October 5, 2009

Halo 3 Odst Review

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Dutch and Mickey

Dutch and Mickey

Okay Fanatics here is the review of the new game from Bungie Halo 3 Odst. As with all Halo games Odst Puts you in the shoes of yet another Faceless hero although this game has a twist you actually play as not only one ODST but 5 different characters. There is The Main character The Rookie you standard faceless hero, Buck the leader of the squad with a bit of a short fuse, Dutch The squad Badass nuff said, Mickey the Heavy weapons expert, and Romeo the wisecracking sniper. The only character you do not play as in campaign is actually Dare as far as im concerned shes a bitch and she wears a recon helmet lol.

Game play: Well there are 3 major aspects to ODST
1. The nighttime city Its huge biggest map bungie ever made. That combined with the VISR mode (enhances lowlight areas making everything visible)
2. The flashbacks excellent story ark showing what each character went through.
3. Firefight well its horde mode from gears of war 2 on steroids and crack.

When you pick up this game there is a giant urge to run and gun just like you would as the chief but your not a super soldier this time around you actually need to use your environment to your advantage.

All and all the game is solid it wasnt one of those hey lets slap halo on the name and make some money bungie put alot of work into this and it is very apparent.

Pros:
1: FireFight
2: VISR Mode
3: Campaign

Cons:
1: not playing as Dare in campaign
2: The having to get achievments like the audiologs in one play thru.
3: No Sargent Johnson in campaign!!!!!! i mean the man is a badass lol.

Overall Score 8.5/10

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namauri @ October 3, 2009

After-Work-Gamers #13

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Hey guys it’s hear episode 13, Be on the look out for a new podcast from

Namauri

hosted hear I am sure its gonna be very cool the dood has been building his own halo armor to wear at work for Halloween

also some short podcast called AWG/shorts (working )

my computer crashed on me so I lost a show witch sux but it was the show that i took a blue pill and I didn’t remember the night anyways

so I probably hit delete and not save, ok guys see you next week

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Bosaka @ October 3, 2009

Quick what do you have in your psp

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I am sporting the new soul calibur broken destiny game. So far I only been playing it for 3 days but it is rock solid!! Right off the bat I made my own character and have been doing lots of quick matches trying to learn the controls. The graphics are awesome and the sound is just as good. I will get back to u with more feedback just as soon as I get more playtime in, also B-man is gonna get the game so he and I will get to play some together over wifi and report on that as well!

Update—- the one thing that really ticks me off about this game is the lack of online play ;( fail

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Bosaka @ September 14, 2009

Batman: Arkham Asylum

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200576b               9/10

 

 

                                                    Several Batman games have been released in the past.  From the NES to the Xbox, there has been a multitude of Batman games, but none of them truly captured the essence of Batman himself, until now.  Batman: Arkham Asylum is the newest comic book based game to come out for the next-gen consoles.  The game takes place on Arkham Asylum (hence the name), the known prison for Batman’s rouge gallery (wasn’t till after playing this game how big of a gallery that is.)  The story begins with you taking Joker to Arkham in the Batmobile.  After arriving at Arkham, you then gain control of Batman.  After going through a slow start in which the Joker breaks free of his constraints, the game thrusts you into one the 3 aspects, Free Flow Combat.  FFC (Free Flow Combat) consist of you using Batman’s fighting style to not only knock out, but stun and disarm your enemies.  At first your foes will use their fist or a lead pipe, but as the game progresses they’ll start using guns, stun rods, and knives.  Knowing how to use the FFC correctly will greatly improve your game.  Don’t worry though, its not hard to master, just takes practice.  The good thing about this is that FFC is very easy, but deep.  Depending on your play style, you’ll find that using it is a breeze.  Some might prefer the way of doing nothing but countering opponents and then performing a takedown (knockout attack) while others will enjoy flipping from one foe to the other kicking and punching and countering the occasional attack or two.  The buttons are set up as one attack button, one counter button, one stun button (which you use your cape for), and one gadget button.  Utilizing all these buttons are key to helping you progress later in the game.  Now on to the gadget (it wouldn’t be a Batman game without gadgets).  You have several gadgets at your disposal, some are available at the beginning of the game, others you unlock as the game progresses.  Either way, by the end you will have to master every one of your gadgets to solve puzzles and what not.  Which leads to the other aspects of the game: Predator and Detective mode.  Predator mode consist of you stalking your enemies.  You do this by sneaking up on them and performing silent takedowns, stringing them up from high places, and playing mind games with them. This is probably on of the most exciting aspects of the game.  I found nothing more hilarious then knock a guy out, having his buddies find his body and watching them start to panic as I picked them off one by one.  But as much of a cakewalk this is, as the game progresses, the Joker begins to up the ante setting booby traps that make you rethink your usual strategy of being stealthy (this game will constantly keep you on your toes, so stay sharp).  The last aspect, Detective Mode, requires you to investigate and solve puzzles.  This mode, plus the Predator mode require the same gadget to help you through these modes.  Enter your cowl’s Detective vision.  When activated, it reveals clues, enemy locations and stats such as armed or disarmed.  It shows trails left behind by your enemy’s or people that you must save.  At first it may seem annoying, but after awhile you’ll be thanking the creators for making this mode.  It helps you greatly with some of the tougher levels as the game goes on.  The story progression through the game is truly incredible and intriguing, revolving around a plot that The Joker is scheming.  Voice acting and character models are superb and the graphics rival that of Gears of War.  The end game is especially incredible, requiring you to use all your skills you have learned throughout the game.  And even when the game is done, you can explore Arkham looking for puzzles and clues left by the Riddler, which is aptly dubbed the Riddler’s Challenges.  These are not only fun, but require every bit of thought to solve each and everyone.  You will also need all your detective skills to find the Riddler’s Trophys and Riddler Symbols.  Another extra is challenge mode.  So even after you beat the main game, the is a plethora of extras to keep you visiting Arkham for weeks on end.  Bottom line, this game is solid gold and definitely worth buying.  A definite keeper.

 

PROS

1.  Great story and acting.  Best in video games to date.

2.  Incredible game play.  You will feel like your actually Batman as you use the batclaw, batarangs, and glide with your cape.

3.  Boss battles make the game memorable in ways that you can not imagine.  Enjoy the Scarecrow and Killer Croc levels.  The will f*** with you mentally.

 

 

CONS

1.  The button controls came sometimes be confusing, especially the A button (X button on the PS3).

2.  Wish there was a mini map in the corner.  Was a pain to have to pull up the map menu to find where you were and had to go.

3.  Was hoping for some unlockable characters for free play mode.  Would have killed to play as Nightwing or Hush.

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Bomberman X21 @ September 14, 2009

After-Work-Gamers #12

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Extra Extra It’s hear episode 12 of the AWG franchise, and it’s a big one! Dang near 4 hours

I tossed a little music from Crono trigger & Pokimon fire  for fun

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admin @ August 31, 2009

Games I look forward to in September

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190978b  the first soul calibur game to be released on a portable system.  best thing about it?  you can play as kratos.  nuff’ said.

 

200666b  sequel to one of the best multipalyer beat em’ ups ever.  based on the secret and civil war storylines, pick a side and go to war.

 

200630b  the hype around this game is ridiculous.  even though its a minor substitution for halo 3, this game still promises to be an halo expereince like none other.  after what bungie did with halo wars, i have faith in them and this game.

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Bomberman X21 @ August 31, 2009

Update

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Hey there people.   Xbox live just released another update for the 360.  Check it out as it has all enw options for your avatar.  Also, there will be no Top 10 this week.  A top 10 wasn’t decided on, so we’ll have on next week.  stay tuned.

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Bomberman X21 @ August 11, 2009

Dragonball Z: Burst Limit

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200441b         5/10

                                      Its been awhile since a Dragonball game was made for the Xbox.  Sure, the PS2 and Wii gets all the new ones, but the Xbox was left out (other then that horrible DBZ: Sagas).  But, low and behold, we now have DBZ: Burst Limit.  This game features the average fighting system featured in the previous Dragonball titles, but sports incredible cel-shaded graphics.  The game almost looks like an actual cartoon!  When you start, you’ll notice a very limited amount of options.  The first option you need to go to is training.  I repeat, complete every training mode or you will be murdered.  Trust me.  Training teaches you how to melee, shoot ki blast, transform, and do Aura Spark.  For those of you who haven’t figured out what that means, Aura Spark occurs by hitting the Spark button when you Ki (energy bar use to pull off attacks in the game and various other actions) is full (this will happen as the fight wears on by either attacking or just simply standing there).  After activating it, your given a brief moment of infinite Ki.  The only this bar will drain all the way is by performing and Ultimate Attack.  Other then that, doing regular super attacks (every character has two specific attacks) and also allows you to perform a pursuit attacks.  Pursuit attacks involve your character chasing your opponent at a high speeds while pummeling him the whole time.  You do this by pressing any of the 4 face button rapidly.  But you have to be fast, cause your opponent can defend by doing the same and vice versa.  If you win the pursuit mini-game, your character will either smack your opponent into the air or ground, depending on where you’re at.  Now other then that, the only thing Aura Spark does is increase your attack power.  But there are times where that’s not enough, so then you use your Ultimate Attack.  These can range from anything such as a really powerful energy attack to a meteor smash.  But be careful, cause a lot of these leave you open for an attack from your opponent, so timing is key.  That’s another thing about this game I can not stress enough: perfect timing.  If you excel at fighting games, this will be a cake walk for you.  For others, some skill is required, but after putting in an hour or two, you’ll be warping all over the screen just like in the show.  Which is another thing this game does well.  It sticks to the main plots of the show, and not the side ones.  Reliving certain moments via cut scenes are incredible and look like the actual cartoon, only crisper.  But then on the down side, some of the cut scenes are pointless and really have no meaning.  You’ll find yourself skipping a lot of these ones, as they take up so much time.  The game does feature an online and trial modes, such as survival, time attack, and the cell games (tournament).  The amount of fighters are okay, that being it’s the first game in this series. You’ll play with the main key figures that appear during the Saiyan, Frieza, and Cell sagas (yes, it stops at the Cell saga).  All in all, this is a very good title for the first game in this series.  If they just tweak a few things here are there, this will definitely be a contender with the Tenkaichi series.  Until something else comes out, this is all next gen consoles have in terms of a DBZ fighting game.  Worth $15 if you can find it in a bargain bin.

 

PROS

1.  Incredible graphics.  Looked and felt like I was playing the actual cartoon.  Epic moments that happen on the show look even better on HD with the cel-shading.

2.  Game is easy to learn, but takes skill to master.

3.  Loved the Bardock vs. Frieza fight.  Gave you an insight on what would have happened had he been defeated.

 

 

CONS

1.  Drama Pieces.  These items will mess a fight up time and time again.  Only a select few are useful, the rest are garbage.

2.  Online lags too much.  You’ll find yourself button mashing rather then actually fighting just to win due to this.

3.  Cut-Scenes and enemy A.I..  a lot of cut scenes are dumb and repetitive, and the A.I flip flops.  One minute the computer comes at you with everything, the next there easily beaten due to stupid mistakes, like attacking the wrong directions.  Games more frustrating then fun at times.

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Bomberman X21 @ August 7, 2009

Games I look Forward to in August

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BM_Coversheet_PS3.Gamestop   This game claims that it will put an end to the dreaded Batman game curse.  From the looks of the demo, it will.

 

190547b  This game has spread like wildfire all over japan and if the clips seen on youtube are true, then i can see why.  Now we can finally have the question people for years have been asking:  Who’s the bigger a**hole, Sephiroth or Jecht?

 

200618b  I really don’t look forward to this game, but its a definite money maker.  Be ready to watch most of your friends desert you in the middle of matches just to go back to the 100yd. gridiron.  Are you ready for some football?

 

230607b  Yes, we have four picks this month (thanks to Madden 2010).  This is the console version in the Spectrobes series.  Spectrobes is sponsored by Disney and involves you digging up minerals and fossils of monsters so you can resurrect them, raise and train them, and then fight with them against alien forces.  The DS version was very well done, so I’m banking on this version to be even better.  So if your tired of Pokemon and looking for something new, look no further.

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Bomberman X21 @ July 31, 2009

Ghostbusters: The Game

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200607b                  8/10

When I was little, there was a movie called Ghostbusters.  The movie did very well and spawned two cartoon series, a number games (8 bit, 16bit, arcade era) and a sequel to the original movie.  For years, fans have always wanted a third movie and there were rumors that one was in the works.  But, it was not a movie that was in the works.  It was a game.  A game that promised to end the curse of movie based video games.  But after being out of the spotlight for nearly  two decades, would Ghostbusters blast its way onto consoles or fizzle out?  Well, I for one can tell you this is the best movie based video game ever.  The Ghostbusters game plays just like it would if it were a movie.  Heck, I though I was playing a movie.  From the little one line jokes to the underlying serious tone of things, this game has a lot to offer to anyone who picks it up.  Picking up a couple of years after the second film, you begin the game as the newest Ghostbuster, a rookie if you will (that’s what you will be called throughout the game.)  I have only one small complaint about this:  you would think there would be some kind of character customization within the game, but the fact that this is missing doesn’t take away the games shine.  You begin in the firehouse, learning the ropes.  From here you catch your first ghost and learn some nifty tricks. Once you learn the ropes, you then receive your first mission.  Missions (for the most part) take place in familiar areas that were featured in the movies.    The game allows a limited amount of free roaming during and in between missions, but you truly feel a sense of realism, especially when traveling through such levels as the hotel and library.  Now as your progress through each area, you’ll come across certain enemies.  Most are in ghost form, while others take on humanoid forms via a collection of everyday objects.  From golems, gargoyles, heck even cherubs (yes, you fight cherubs in this game.  Laugh at them if you want, they will mess up your day.) The variety of enemies never really gets old.  Now, some of these enemies are hidden and require the use of your PKE meter. This tool of yours (along with the ghost trap and proton pack) will be one of your greatest assets throughout the game.  You use the PKE to scan, track, and discover all kinds of things in the game.  Proper usage of the PKE meter will make your time in the campaign much smoother.  The only drawback is that when you sprint while it’s equipped, you exit the scan screen till you stop running, so be careful when trying to scan certain enemies.  That and you can’t use your proton pack while your PKE is equipped (something I personally thought was ridiculous).  Now on to the Proton Pack.  This has to be the greatest aspect of the game itself.  You use it to blast, slam, and stun ghost (and everything else).  When you first get the pack, you start out with the Proton Beam, something you will need throughout the game.  But as you progress, you’ll then acquire other upgrades for your Proton Pack such as the Shock Wave Blast/Stasis Stream (and blue shotgun that does an incredible amount of damage and a blue stream that slows down enemies, sometimes completely freezing them) the Slime Gun/Slime Tether (shoots out green slime that does a considerable amount of damage to enemies and a stretchy rope that not only helps you solve certain puzzles but can also tie down some of your enemies) and the Messon Collider (a rapid energy projector that allow you to paint your targets making it so your shots follow them.)  By using these beams (which you upgrade with money you earn from capturing and defeating ghost) you’ll never run out of options on how to take down your enemies.   But even with all these weapons at your disposal, this game still isn’t a walk in the park.  Even after fully upgrading your weapons, you’ll find that none of them ever out does the other.  Some work better on one type of ghost then another one would, but before the games over, you will have to master all 4 upgrades in order to survive.  The game play itself is smooth and easy to learn.  By using a third person Gears of War style camera, you’re able to see everything that goes on around you.  Also, there is no HUD.  Your proton pack is your HUD, so I suggest you learn what each different light on it means.  There are a few moments of slow down here and there, but other then that, the game is fast paced and frantic.  Most people who’ve never played anything remotely close to this might wanna try casual difficulty, as in the experienced difficulty will test your skill to the fullest.  And don’t get me started on Professional.  But by beating these game modes, you’ll gain valuable training so you can go online.  Yes this game has online and is one of the best online multi-players for a game of this kind.  You and 3 other people can team up to play a number of modes such as survival, time limit, and annex (reference Gears of War).  Now I’m gonna tell you this now, this game is not short.  Not one bit.  So if you plan on picking this up and playing it, be prepared to be on for a while.  Bottom line, this is a very good game and is definitely worth its price.

 

 

PROS

1.  Great story and script.  Witty banter between NPC’s make the experience even more enjoyable.

2.  Incredible game play and graphics.  Nothing better then slamming ghost through tables, chairs, and everything else in your path.  In game physics are some of the best around.

3.  Incredibly challenging.  Never a dull moment.  From beginning to end, the game always keeps you on your toes.  Whether its battling Golems made out of books, to fighting off the Marshmallow Man, you won’t find this game getting dull anytime soon.

 

 

CONS

1.  During certain points of the game, you’ll find yourself stuck behind NPC’s and will have to basically wiggle your way pass them before they move.  What’s worse is that they always seem to stop in front of a door you have to go through.

2.  Alot of the enemies have cheap tactics and seem to spam their attacks when you fight them.  One example of this is the Stone Cherubs.  4 shots from them will kill you almost instantly.  The same goes for some boss fights, especially the second to last boss.

3.  No kind of map what so ever for this game.  I often found myself running in circles cause I didn’t know which way to go during certain parts of the game.  A map of some sorts would have helped eased this problem, especially in the hotel level and library levels.

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Bomberman X21 @ July 28, 2009

Update

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Bomberman X21 back yet again with another update.  Still no word on the show people, so just hang tight.  Don’t leave just yet.  This week I give you my top 10 fighting games of all time.  Yet again, you can find me on myspace and twitter.  Also e-mail me at dbm35@hotmail.com.  See you online.

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Bomberman X21 @ July 13, 2009

Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen

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200629b3

7/10

If you were a 90’s baby (and preferably a guy) Transformers was one of the many shows you watched as a child. The age old battle of Autobots vs Decepticons sparked many battles in the front room and backyard of our house. Back then, we played with the toys, but now, with the release of the second Transformers film, we can battle it out online. Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen, takes place before the beginning of the second movie (which goes by the same name.) Now, I know a lot of people usually groan over movie based video games, but this is one of the one’s that actually does it right. A big improvement off of the first one, Revenge of The Fallen gives players several things that were missing from the first game (i.e. something worth playing.) You start first by choosing a side. Don’t worry, you can always leave one campaign to go do the other sides campaign. But I would suggest you do the Autobots campaign first, seeing as in it’s the more goal oriented of the two. If your looking just to blow stuff up and get right into the fun, go with the Decepticons. Now, after choosing a side, you’ll be taken to your war room. Here you can choose your next mission, view your stats, check on your unlocked content, and upgrade your team.  The unlocked content ranges from character skins to old episodes of the riginal tv series. Now the upgrades all you to upgrade your robots, but the upgrades apply to the whole team, not just one robot. The way you upgrade your robots is by earning Energon. Energon is your basic currency in the game. How you get this is by completing missions. How much you get is up to you. You see, each mission drops you in an area where you have an objective to complete (obviously.) But completing the objective alone will not net you the Energon you’ll need to get your upgrades. Killing enemies specific ways and finding hidden icons called skill shots also help boost your score. You have 3 ways of killing your enemies: melee attacks, weapon attacks, and vehicle attacks. By combining these attacks, along with various tactics will net you a bigger score per kill. For instance, if you score a headshot on an enemy, that’ll give you a bigger score for killing that enemy. But if you score a headshot on an enemy while in the air, it’ll net you an even bigger score. Combine this with finding all the skill shots and completing a mission within an allotted time also helps with increasing your score. Completing missions within a certain time will net you one of four medals: bronze, silver, gold, and platinum. Each one adds to your original score at the end of each mission. There are also sub objectives that you can complete that’ll add even more points to your score. Now moving on to the gameplay itself, each robot plays differently from the next. Each one has two weapons (mainly projectiles) and a special ability. These range from being able to heal yourself or your allies to afflicting increased damage to your enemies. You also have a melee attack that you can use, but are limited to a 3 hit combo, a charged attack, another charge attack you can use coming out of vehicle mode, and a ground pound area attack. Now while these can be effective, you’ll mainly rely on your projectile weapons, seeing as in your enemies are no pushovers at the beginning of the game. Even after fully upgrading your team, you’ll still have a bit of a challenge beating your foes. But worry not, if you start to lose health and are on the verge of dying, you can transform to your vehicle form and make a hasty retreat while your health regenerates. The vehicle mode controls are a definite improvement from the first game and are on par with that of GTA, but this falls short by the fact you must hold the transform button down while in vehicle mode to stay that way. You no longer have the ability to switch between modes at will, but instead remain in robot form for the majority of the game. This specific addition can give you trouble when your trying to destroy your foes while in vehicle form, not allowing you to use it to the fullest. Countless times I found myself turning to vehicle form while trying to fire, cause your firing button and your transform button are the same. In order to shoot, you must hold down the aim button then press the other button, otherwise, you’ll find yourself in vehicle form rather then blasting your enemies to bits. But despite that one main problem, the game is pretty good. The story is a bit screwy, but I suspect its that way as to not ruin the movie itself. Online is pretty decent too, allowing up to the choice of 15 different characters to play with.  Included within these 15 is the original ten robots from the game and 5 generic enemies you’ll fight throughout the game, but other then that, they play well online. Now if this game could drop the price tag to about $30 and throw in some DLC for more robots, this could be one of the best robot games out there. Its true, sometimes the sequel is better then the original.

PROS

1. Improved gameplay. No clunky controls, robot and vehicle modes handle surprisingly well.

2. Incredible campaigns for both sides. Taking on Devastator and The Fallen were the height of the game.

3. New additions to each team. Autobots get Breakaway (F35 Lightning II), Decepticons get Sideways (Audi R8), Longhaul (Dumptruck), and Grindor (CH-53 Super Stallion).

CONS

1. Enemy A.I. is somewhat screwy. Sometimes they’ll pour the hate on you and will even give chase till your destroyed. Other times they’ll do dumb stuff like get stuck behind walls or keep climbing a building, jump off it, and then climb it again. (and then there are times where you only have on to kill before your time expires and it’ll purposely fly to the other half of the level away from your objective.)

2. Lack of robots to choose from in the campaign. Only 5 per team.

3. The upgrade system falls short. Yeah its helps give you an edge, but the difference in when you begin the game and when you upgrade everything isn’t that noticeable

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Bomberman X21 @ July 13, 2009

Games I look forward to in July

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This month, we’re dedicating the picks of the month to XBLA games.

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There is so much hype over this game its not funny.  Now if we can only hold out for a little longer.

346544_1_hs The Warriors: Street Brawl

This game is based off the popular The Warrriors franchise.  Four player side scrolling brawler action.  So come out to plaaaayyyy.

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This is the first in what i hope to be a long line of classic side scrolling brawler remakes.  The picture above was the original version while the below pic is the redone version set for release on XBLA this month.  Now if they would re-do Double Dragons/Battletoads and make it 4 player co-op, then life would be perfect.

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Bomberman X21 @ July 1, 2009

Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2

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200613b  5/10

          Unknown to a lot of people, I am a die hard Dynasty Warriors fan.  Have been since the Dynasty Warriors 2.  I am also a Gundam fan.  So when they announced the first Dynasty Warriors Gundam, I was excited.  Got a hold of the game, played it, loved it, wanted a sequel.  I think Koei (the company that makes the Dynasty Warriors games) must have had my house bugged, cause sure enough, they made a sequel.  Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 is suppose to be better then its predecessor, but falls halfway there.  The first game supported only 19 Mobile Suits (MS’s).  This one has 62.  Yes, 62.  That may seem like a good thing, but its not.  Most of the new MS’s consist of mere grunt soldiers and a handful of MS’s from the other Gundam shows.  Out of all the new Gundams they have in the sequel, there are only five that are actually worth unlocking.  That’s right, 5.  Now your also wondering how can this be?  Well the developers broke their own rule.  In a statement during an interview, one developer was quoted saying, “We wanted to add MS’s from each Gundam series, but we were only allowed 2 per series.”  2?!  From the original Mobile Suit Gundam (the one that started it all) they have close to half the MS’s that ever appeared on the show.  What kinda crap is this?  Gundam Wing only has Wing Zero (wikipedia these names for reference for their pics) and Epyon.  G Gundam has Master and Burning Gundam.  The rest are from a mix up of Zeta Gundam, ZZ Gundam, and Gundam SEED.  How is it that they skip over two of the biggest Gundam shows and go straight for the others?  It’s a travesty.  But I’m trolling here, let me get back to my review.  Now the game is your basic hack and slash.  Your have your regular attack, charge attack, dash attack, and musou attack.  By combining your dash, regular, and charge attacks, you’ll be able to pull off combos that will help you against your enemies.  Each MS plays differently then other, so it might take awhile for you to find one that suits your playing style.  Now your musou attack is an ultimate attack.  You fill your musou meter when you take or deal damage.  Now there are 3 stages of your musou, each you must upgrade to (I’ll get to that in a minute.)  Some musou attacks do area damage, others do damage to one target.  How and when you use this attack is entirely up to you, but crucial to winning the game.  Now the upgrade system works two ways:  the first is that by defeating opponents, the pilot gains exp and upgrades automatically.  The second is by defeating generals (leaders of groups of enemies you fight.  Their MS’s posses the same attack abilities as yours, sometimes better) who you then acquire parts from.  Now sometimes you’ll get a part that will upgrade your MS to the next level, increase attack, defense, movement, etc.  Most of the time you won’t get these parts, you’ll get parts to other MS’s that you don’t have yet.  But, by getting these parts, you can unlock them to be unlocked.  Yeah, you have to get all the parts of the hidden MS’s just so then to be told you can now try to meet the requirements to unlock them.  And the confusion doesn’t stop there.  You have 3 playable modes.  Online, Official Mode, and Mission Mode.  Official Mode follows the storyline of each Gundam series, depending on who you pick.  Mission mode follows its on storyline (whatever that may be) and doesn’t really differ from who you pick.  Each mission’s enemies are randomized, although your objective remains the same.  Out of the two, I’d say the Official mode is the better of the duo.  Online is fun if you have a friend to play with.  Other then that your not missing much (and no, there is no online co-op.  Retarded, huh?)  Other then the 43 new MS’s (there were 19 total playable ones in the first) this game doesn’t really offer much more then the first game, say for the Giant MS’s that require time, skill, patience, and a decent level of MS to beat (due yourself a favor and beat them on easy mode till you get your MS up to par.)  All in all, this game is a severe disappointment compared to the first.  Honestly, I prefer the first over the second one.  This is Dynasty Warriors, which last time I checked, had like over 10 people per army.  Why can’t we get all 5 MS’s from  Gundam Wing and at least the top 5 MS’s from G-Gundam?  Koei, you fail.  You fail bad.

 

 

PROS

1.     Over 62 MS’s to play with.  Included in this line up is a new version of the Musha Gundam (see Wikipedia for reference) and Nu Gundam (also Wikipedia.)

2.     Official Mode lets you relive some of the greatest moments throughout the older Gundam history, from Chars and Armuro’s rivalry, to Char’s Counter Attack.

3.     You get to fight Dark Gundam.  Who wouldn’t want to take him on?

 

CONS

1.     Lack of memorable MS’s.  Where in the hell is Gundam Deathscythe Hell?

2.     Annoying voices and repeatidive dialouge.  At first its ok, but after hearing the characters repeat the same line over and over and over for 5 hours straight, you’ll really question your sanity.

3.     The upgrade system for the MS’s.  In order for my MS to get stronger, I have to repeatedly fight the same battles, over and over again and hope I get the part I need?  Should’ve stuck with the old upgrade system.

4.     Yes, there is a fourth one.  The first in AWG history.  The extra modes.  You access these via the mission mode.  Select your character and choose which mode you want to play.  How’s this bad?  Do you really feel like doing a mission that makes your friendship with one of the NPC’s stronger?  And at that, they don’t even give you parts or some kind of boost.  WTF?!  I would not suggest this game to no one.  Stick with the original.

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Bomberman X21 @ June 29, 2009

Update

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Hello fans.  Bomberman of AWG with an update.  Still no word on how long the show’s gonna be postponed, but that won’t stop me from bringing you all the latest updates on games and what not.  Now, we here at AWG have been dying in anticipation for Marvel vs Capcom 2 to come out on the XBLA, but due to Capcom being such assholes, the games orginal release date (today June 29, 2009) has been changed to, wait for it:  The end of July!!!!!  For those of you that are in utter disgust and are currently experiencing fits of anger, don’t worry, this is normal.  There are pitchforks are torches being mailed to you as we speak so you may get your angry mob on as you make your way to Capcom studios.  In other news, E3 was a huge success and left little for people to be dissappointed about (some are though).  So until next time, see you online!

cyclops1  If Capcom only realized the chaos they’ve created, then we wouldn’t have to resort to such “violent” tactics.

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Bomberman X21 @ June 29, 2009

Prototype

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200366b1  9/10

                                                5 years or so ago, Game Informer (the only game magazine that AWG refers to) had a cover story on a game called Prototype.  Hailing from the same studio that made Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, this game claimed to be a sandbox/action game like none other.  The game was originally slated to be released back in October and was to include multiplayer and other online modes.  Well, the release date got pushed back and the multiplayer got scrapped and the game seemed to be heading the way of the cancellation bin.  But , after waiting a few more months, Prototype was finally released.  Did the game live up to the hype?  The answer is yes, yes it did.  The game starts out describing everything that is happening and what is going on in the story.  You are then given a action filled tutorial that gives you a taste of what its like to be Alex Mercer (the game’s antihero if you will.)  after learning how to use some of your powers and the basic combat system (which is similar to that of Spider-Man: Web of Shadows) you are then placed back to the beginning of the game, where you begin your quest for the truth.  See, you’ve been changed into the ultimate Bio-Logical Weapon, capable of inhuman actions.  Be it from surviving a 500 story drop to being able to bench press cars and trucks like tissue paper.  But how and why you came upon these powers is a mystery to you.  It is then your quest to find out what happened to you and why.  Now to do this, you’ll need to make good use of your powers and use them to the fullest of your abilities.  You can run up the side of buildings, bound form rooftop to rooftop, and run at speeds that rival of most cars.  The area the story takes place (New York) is quite literally your playground.  If you see an area you want to reach or go to, you can most likely get to it.  Now some places require more work then others, but don’t worry, eventually they become easier thanks to EP (evolution points) that you gain by completing various task throughout the game.  These task come in the of story missions, side missions, etc.  Simply put, anything you do nets you EP.  The more dangerous the task, the more EP you get.  You then spend your EP in the upgrades menu.  Here you can upgrade anything from how fast you run to unlocking powers.  Now the powers are the bread and butter of the game.  Your powers range from the fast and efficient claws to the deadly and powerful blade.  Now I don’t wanna give a way all of the powers, lets just say all of them have their own uses throughout the game.  Now, even though you have the powers, your probably wondering how do you maintain your health, offense, and defense?  Well, the latter two are taking care of through the upgrade menu.  Your health is regenerated, but to a point.  The only other way to get health is to consume individuals, be it human (military or civilian) or infected (I’ll get to that in a minute.)  Consuming is the games main theme.  Anyone anywhere can be consumed.  Most of the people you consume give you health.  Others unlock nodes in the Web Of Intrigue. And then there are those that give you access to new abilities or areas that require certain traits (military generals get you into military bases.)  The web of intrigue is a net of info that explains what happened to you and how things came to be in the game.  In order to find out the truth, you’ll need to find every node.  But its not gonna be easy cause you have two enemies out to get you.  The military and the infected.  The military will call tanks, bazookas, helicopters, everything they have in their arsenal to try and take you and the infected out.  The infected consist of humans who have become infected by the same bio-weapon that gave you your abilities.  They come in ranges of not so strong (think zombies) to moderately strong (bigger zombies) to incredibly strong (really huge creatures that look like they’re straight outta a Silent Hill game) to downright absurd (as in grab anything you can and chuck at this mofo and hope it does some damage.)  Simply put, the city has 3 factions at war:  the military, the infected, and you.  Now the way the game is set up is that you’ll have to complete side missions that we’ll either have you fighting against or for each side.  Doing these side missions will net you additional EP.   With each main mission completed, you’ll find yourself closer to the truth.  In general, the game has a great story and a bunch of bonuses that are included.  The side missions are fun and a nice way of keeping the game fresh when you grow bored of doing the main quest (and you will get bored every now and then.)  There are also landmark and hint orbs scattered throughout the game that will give you additional EP by collecting them.  Now, I know your probably wondering if there’s anything bad to be said about this game and there is.  The camera at times will prove to be your greatest foe.  You’ll find yourself constantly trying to get a good angle at certain areas in the game, this becomes more frustrating when you have a multitude of enemies attacking you at once.  There is also the shortage of powers.  Unlike the PS3’s Infamous you only get 5 offensive powers, two defensive, and four other powers that include sight and camouflage.  The sight powers are only used twice throughout the whole game.  After that they’re both pretty useless. Wrapping this up, I must say I am very pleased with the final product.  For a game like this to do so well when so much had been cut out is a shock. Truly it is.  Even the vehicle controls (helicopter and tanks) are smooth and on par with that of most games that allow you to drive and shoot.  And they even give you a variety of tanks and helicopters (four of each) so that using them never gets stale (heck, you need them to make most missions easier.)    So to sum things up, I would definitely recommend this game to any action junkie.  The price is worth it.  Trust me.

 

PROS

1.     Great story.  Filled with so many plot twist, it’ll have you guessing what’s next.  And even when you beat the main game, there’s still more to find out.  Only by acquiring all the web of intrigue targets will you find the truth.

2.     Fluid and smooth game play.  Mercer hops over objects and runs up walls with ease.  No complex button commands needed, just hold the sprint button and pick a direction.  And if that’s too boring for you, grab a tank or helicopter and lay waste to all in your path.

3.     Challenging game play for the entire game.  You never become too powerful.  As you evolve, so does the enemy A.I.  Just when you think you’ve found a way to easily dispatch your enemies, they up the ante.  And if you think that’s challenging, try hard mode.  It is on par with that of Master Ninja on Ninja Gaiden 2.

 

CONS

1.     Limited amount of powers.  Most are fun and useful.  Others are completely redundant (infected vision?)

2.     Camera.  There will be times where you curse the gaming gods because of the camera.  Just take my advice and don’t get stuck in a corner fighting more then one Hunter.

3.     No multiplayer.  Everything else could be forgiven had this aspect been kept in the game.  Just imagining the amount of carnage that you could do is enough to make me want to drop my rating to 8/10.

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Bomberman X21 @ June 24, 2009

FFXIV

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This is officialy my most anticipated game i look forward to seeing the changes from FFXI. I hope they appeal to a more casual gamer who doesnt have time to wait for partys. Based on All the info i read so far it seems as though that is exactally what they are doing also, they are redoing the battle system not sure what they are changing yet but its always good to try new things. They want to expand on the job system mabye make some new ones. They also stress that Weapons are very important for this game like different weapons affect how your character developes. It seems as though they are keeping the Races the same or similar to what is in FFXI(Which sucks i want Vera). They may be allowing more Custimization for character appearance. In one of the interviews they say Chocobos will be making a return but their use may be Different. Perhaps there will be Mounted Chocobo Battles. In the demo video there are alot of machines so i wanna see how that will be. Thats all for now i will be posting more as soon as i have more information

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Nitsu @ June 13, 2009

Prototype vs. Infamous

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Both these games are shaping up to be the biggest games this summer, but the question is:  WHO IS BETTER?  Many people say Infamous for its similarity to games like Crackdown and Spider-Man: Web of Shadows.  Others prefer Prototype, with it being similar to the Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction game.  So, who would win and how do we settle this?  This week on AWG we will discuss and come up with a means to solve this problem.  For now, here’s the Tale of the Tape:

 

 

 

Infamous

Name: Cole

Age: 22-25

Height: 5’6” to 6’1”

Profession:  Bike Courier

Powers: The ability to manipulate electricity.

Backstory: Cole, a courier in Empire City, is told to deliver a package by an unknown customer, but when he arrives, he is told to open it, revealing a sphere-like device. It activates, causing a massive explosion that wipes out 6 city blocks, Cole being the only survivor. Empire City is put under quarantine, and without outside help, chaos quickly descends on the city. Cole, in the hospital under the care of his girlfriend Trish, recovers in about two weeks and discovers he has been infused with electricity-based powers.

Attacks:  Electric shield, Electric Grenade, and Electric Blades

Weaknesses: Water, areas with no electricity (this limits his powers)

Friends and Allies:  Zeke (best friend) and Trish (ex-girlfriend)

 

 

Prototype

Name: Alex Mercer

Age: ?????

Height: 5’9” to 6’6”

Profession: ???????

Powers:  The ability to modify his genetic code and absorb others memories and bio-matter.

Backstory:  Alex was an employee at GENTEK, a corporation centered on biotechnology, before the “incident” which took place 3 weeks before the start of the game.  Alex wakes up with amnesia in a morgue under the scalpels of two HAZMAT-suited scientists and escapes dazed into the city. He then begins to come to terms with his powers (including the ability to absorb memories – which is crucial to piecing together his own), and makes contact with his sister, Dana Mercer. Dana assists him in finding members of the conspiracy, which include government officials, military personnel and employees of bio-engineering firm GENTEK, where it is revealed Alex was previously employed.

Attacks: Bio-Blade, Bio-Shield, Bio-Tentacles

Weaknesses: Frequent use of powers drain life and can only absorb a certain amount of bio-matter at a time.

Friends and Allies:  Dana Mercer (little sister) and Karen Parker (love interest)

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Bomberman X21 @ June 8, 2009

Long Awaited Star Ocean: Last hope review

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I have been a fan of the star ocean series since the begining. And this is no exception. Great game to ad to any Rpg Collection. Camera gets a little annoying at times but overall solid gameplay and Great story. Explains the way everything in the SO universe starts. I rate it a 8/10

Pros:

1. Battle system ease

2. Graphics and CG sequences

3. Story

Cons:

1. Main story to short

2. Camera Angles at times

3. Limited Invintory Space

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Nitsu @ June 5, 2009

Update

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So, for the past couple of weeks, we at AWG have been waiting for an actual release date for Marvel vs Capcom 2 on the PS3 and Xbox 360.  Well, the wait is over.  The official release date is June 29th, 2009.  Thats right people, only 25 days  to go.  Watch the countdown clock on our Myspace page as we await for this all-time classic relived in its full glory.  See you online.

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Bomberman X21 @ June 4, 2009

Demos

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So, this past Saturday I played two demos that left me wanting more.  Here’s my review on the two.

 

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First was Batman: Arkham Asylum for the PS3.  This game was already hyped to be the best Batman game ever (how many Batman games were ever actually good one would ask) the question is will it live up to its hype?  Well, if the demo is anything like the game, it will be.  I only played a short fighting section of the game, but that was enough to hook me.  Batman’s movements are smooth and fluid.  This is no warping from one foe to another.  He either flips, dash, or glides to each opponent.  The controls for the fighting are tight and well thought.  Square is your basic attack, Triangle is to counter, Circle does a spinning move using your cape to stun your enemies, and X is used to flip or evade.  Now I know these controls might seem mundane, but this is only the fighting section of the game.  Supposedly the game is broken up into 3 parts: Fighting, Detective work, and Stealth.  I didn’t get to play the stealth or detective parts, but the fighting was incredible.  You attack and parry your foes with ease and grace.  At first it might seem hard, but after a few minutes it’ll become second nature to you.  Doing something like flipping over one bad guy only to kick another in the face and then parry a third wielding a metal pipe will be mere child’s play before you know it.  now the game isn’t easy.  You’ll have three difficulties: easy, medium, and insane.  Insane will test your knowledge of all your attacks and counters to the point of no return.  If this demo is any notion of how this games gonna be, then this will be one of the best games coming out this summer.

 

Now the second:

190961b1  When i first heard of Rock Band, i thought someone was trying to rip off Guitar Hero.  In a sense yes, but not quite.  You see, Rock Band uses guitars, drums, and microphones.  So you gotta wonder, how does a game like this play on a PSP?  The answer:  like a dream.  For someone who doesn’t know how to use the periphals necessary to play Rock Band and Guitar Hero, this game is perfect for me.  And you just don’t just play one instrument (you can choose to in certain modes) but all the instruments.  You’ll play bass, lead, drums, and singer.  How?  The game incorporates the same way of playing with a little twist: you have to switch between positions.  Each time you complete a phrase of a song, you switch to the next positions and repeat the process.  This adds a whole new level of skill needed to play this game. Personally, I can’t wait for it to come out.

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Bomberman X21 @ June 2, 2009

Games I look forward to in June

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200366b  Shaping up (literally) to be one of the best sandbox games out there.  Forget Infamous.

200523b  Fully destructible environments, Construction vehicles that look like Transformers, and a really cool hammer.  Is there a reason NOT to buy this game?

200607b  Based off the actual movie franchise.  You get to fight Marshmallow Man.  MARSHMALLOW MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Bomberman X21 @ June 2, 2009

Namauri Game of the Month(ish)

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Namauri’s Game of the month is…..

Ohhhh lightning :D

Ohhhh lightning >:D 9/10

INFAMOUS!!!! Ok most of us would love super powers lightning is one of the more populars now thanks to infamous. You start off as a character Cole who survived what looks like an atomic blast who soon masters such powers as using lightning (Emperor Palpitine Style), calling down a lightning storm(yes its bad ass), making a lightning shield, throwing sticky lightning grenades (i think some one played a little to much halo while developing the game :/), and biodraning enemies thru lightning. Overall the game has had a few glitches like finishing a mission and nothing happening like the game will not continue >.<. But my final verdict is the game is a solid 

Pros:
1. Cole’s climbing ability
2. Using the environment for kills and such
3. Well endowed aiming.
4. Powers Balanced Perfectally.
5. Excellent Story

Cons:
1. To many enemies
2. Insane accuracy and damage
3. Repetitiveness of fighting enemies
4. Power Development Cost
5. Lack Good and evil side missions and decisions

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namauri @ May 30, 2009

after-work-gamers #11

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this show has an extra hour of left over stuff from a show that never saw the light of day

I need to work on mic placement for some reason I can’t hear myself very well

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admin @ May 29, 2009

Update

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Well, it seems that Mike will not be leaving the show.  My bad for the mix up last week.   But Talos will be a recurring guest/crew member, so we’re all happy about that.  Tonights AWG Thursday Night Fights will be done in Madden 09 for the Xbox 360.  Will someone knock Talos’s 2 week reign as AWG Champ down or will he reign supreme?  Possible Guilty Gear also and hopefully gameplay footage (if we can get hold of Justin’s digital camera).

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Bomberman X21 @ May 28, 2009

Terminator: Salvation

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200625b1 3/10

           

                                    Terminator: Salvation is based off the movie.  The storyline of the game takes place before the beginning of the movie.  The plot is that your John Connor and after a botched recon mission, you receive a distress signal from a band of survivors that are stuck in a Skynet (the enemy you fight throughout the game) compound.  Your goal is to reach these men and get them home safely, while saving your own behind as well.  That’s the story of the game.  As you progress through it you’ll meet familiar faces from the movie also.  But that’s as good as it gets story wise.  The voice acting in the game sucks, along with the cutscenes.  I felt like I was playing a Japanese imported game with English subtitles.  And this is an American made game.  Now the gameplay itself is a straight Gears of War copy.  From the cover system to the carrying only two weapons at a time.  Good news is that you can carry two types of grenades.  Bad news is that doesn’t make up for everything else in the game.  Now the cover to cover system works well it terms of moving to each spot.  An indicator appears on your HUD when you push the left analog stick in the direction you wanna head, telling you whether or not you can take cover there.  But even this is a bit tweeked.  On more then one occasion I found myself killed because my character got stuck trying to take cover.  Now when your in cover you can blind fire or shoot manually.  This is actually done well.  Some may find they have to turn there sensitivity down to adapt to the frantic shooting, but this is the one thing the game actually does well.  Now the enemies you fight throughout he game are Wasp (mechanical aerial recon units), Spiders (mechanical patrolling ground units with four legs), Cycles (mechanical motorcycles), HK (Hunter Killers, giant aerial assault machine), of course the T-600 (mechanical humanoid).  And that’s it for the list of enemies.  That’s right, no boss fights, no giant tanks, just these 5 enemies.  Makes ya wanna cry, don’t it?  Well, on top of that, aside from the Wasp, none of these enemies are pushovers.  It takes at least a good 3 to 5 minutes to kill the Spiders if you don’t have any grenades and don’t get me started on killing a T-600.  All I got to say is that the Rocket Launcher and Grenade Launcher are your best friends.  Now the game itself is only about 9 levels long.  You start each level passing through checkpoints.  Before each checkpoint, you have to clear out the area of any machines that are present.  This is painfully frustrating in some parts of the game when you find you don’t have the right weapon to defeat your enemy.  So picking the right weapon and gathering enough ammo before moving to the next area is crucial throughout the game.  You’ll walk from place to place for most of the game (and I do mean walk.  There is no running/sprint button available) except on four different occasions.  Two of these occasions have manning a turret gun to protect your vehicle along with others.  One has you protecting a train, allowing you to use infinite rockets.  The last requires you to man the gun and rocket controls of a giant rolling tank/robot (see the beginning of Terminator 2 for reference).  The last two I mentioned are probably the most entertaining parts of the game.  Everything before and after pale in comparison.  Another note before I wrap this up is that this game can be played via Co-op.   I would only suggest playing this game with someone to torture them.  Bottom line, this game looked incredible during the previews and with the Terminator name on it, how can you go wrong?  The answer is yes, you can go wrong, especially after slapping a 59.99 price tag on this and calling it a video game.  Felt like I was playing my PS2.  in the end, I’d prefer the Sega Genesis’s T2 game over this one any day of the week.

 

 

 

PROS

1.     1.  Story.  Explains events that took place before the 4th movie.

2.     2.  Nice variety of weapons.  From Assault Rifles to Pipe Bombs.

3.     3.  The train and tank segments give you some good old fashion blow up everything that moves fun.

 

CONS

1.     1.  The gameplay.  Blocky movements with patterned enemy A.I. made this game easy and difficult at the same time.

2.      2.  No sprint/run button.  If I was in a futuristic world ruled by killer robots, I think I would run when I spot them, not jog like I was in a park.

3.      3.  The game itself.  Felt like someone just slapped this thing together in less than a month and glued the Terminator name on it.  

 

 

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Bomberman X21 @ May 26, 2009

after-work-gamers #10

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dude we hit double digits

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admin @ May 25, 2009

Update

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 we  welcome Talos to the show.  with his vast knowledge of video games, he’s sure to bring alot to the table. 

we’re starting a new page, fetauring games that we play during the show, including the results of the matches between the AWG crew members.  check it out.

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Bomberman X21 @ May 18, 2009

after-work-gamers #9

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welcome talos/primearch to the show

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admin @ May 13, 2009

Godfather II

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200584b       9/10

       

                    They made me an offer I couldn’t refuse.  I know that’s cliché, but really, they did make me an offer I couldn’t refuse.  When the first Godfather game came out, many people were skeptic about it.  The Godfather movie is one of the best movies there is out there, so to make a game based on it seemed like suicide.  In the end, it all worked out.  The first was one of the best sandbox games out there.  So, when a sequel was announced, I was kinda nervous.  See, as gamers everywhere know, sequels are not always good a thing.  Well, I can honestly say that this sequel is better then the first game.  In the first Godfather, your goal was to take over New York and work your way up in the family.  Now that was oodles of fun, but something seemed to be missing.  Well, this time around the creators found the missing element.  You were alone in the first game, in this one its all about the family, your family to be precise.  In the Godfather 2, you get the opportunity to start your own family.  Yeah, your still under Don Corleone, but you get to choose who you want to work for you.  This is well thought out as each member or soldier as they’re called has special abilities that range from medic, lockpick, bomber, engineer, bruiser, and arsonist.  Let me tell you from the beginning that a medic is a must in this game.  They are able to revive you if you die in battle, as long as you bring them with you are in the same area as them.  And all though you might think that you’ll only need this guy for the rest of the game, your far from wrong.  By the end of the game, you’ll need at least one of each skill set in your family.  But don’t worry, your able to teach your soldiers multiple skills (up to three max).  But that’s only for your under boss.  Your capos get two skills and your other soldiers get stuck with their original skills.  The good part about this game is that you can choose who to promote and upgrade.  You also upgrade yourself during this process, but that kinda falls short.  Your character itself (which you create at the beginning of the game but is named Dominic) can’t learn any of the skills your men have.  Yeah, you can do executions (which I will get to in a moment) but other then that, your just there to lead the troops.  But you don’t even have to be there to lead them.  How?  The Don’s View is your new pause menu.  It allows you to manage everything from your current location.  This menu is a 3D map of the world that allows you to either send your soldiers to capture, blow up, or defend a business.  From here you can also call in favors, upgrade soldiers, and check your stats and daily spendings.  I wish this feature was in more games, cause searching the map is a heck of a lot smoother.  Now, your probably like whats your goal in the game.  Plain and simple, to build your family and expand your criminal empire.  Doing this allows you to get different perks for you and yours.  Take over enough brothels and you’ll be charged less for guards.  Take over enough chop shops and you’ll gain access to the armored car (you’ll get this towards the end of the game) and so on and so forth.  Now, doing this is gonna take some work, thankfully you have your soldiers to back you up, along with your executions.  Executions can be activated with specific weapons when your enemy’s health is low enough.  These actions are violent, but effective to say the least, ensuring that your enemies stay down for good.  Bottom line, this game is a definite improvement on the first.  And with the addition of Xbox Live, makes this a definite buy.  I just hope if they do a third one, they keep the build a family option.

 

 

 

PROS

1.     1.  Build your own family.  You decide who you want to work for you.  You can customize your soldiers from what they wear to what weapon they carry and specialize in.  Before its over, your soldiers will be as strong as you.

2.     2.  Executions.  Some of the originals from the first make a return with some new ones that make killing enemies so much sweeter.  Try using the tire iron on someone when they’re on the knees or the bat on a enemy that’s stunned.

3.     3.  Location, location, location.  You’ll travel from New York, Florida, and Cuba in your quest to expand your empire. (Florida is the biggest place you’ll visit.)

 

 

 

Cons

1.     1.  You have to rely on your soldiers too often.  Many a time I couldn’t take a place over cause I had to get past a locked door or blow a hole in the wall and couldn’t because your character can’t learn any of these skills and because I had sent my men to take over another business while I went off on my own.

2.     2.  You’ll constantly get lost in some of the bigger buildings.  On more then one occasion I found myself on the opposite side of where I needed to be to destroy a compound or where the owner of the building was.  Sometimes you’ll get a way point to where your suppose to go, but most of the time your own your own.

3.     3.  Targeting gets screwy when your enemies are directly next to you.

 

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Bomberman X21 @ May 13, 2009

Myspace and Beyond

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So, now we have a Myspace page.  Look us up under:  afterworkgamers.

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Bomberman X21 @ May 11, 2009

Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard

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200606b     8/10

As an avid and devote gamer, I’m up to try different types of games.  From an FPS that gets turned into a RTS (Halo Wars), to a game that usually uses ancient warriors as its players and substitutes them with giant futuristic mobile suits (Dynasty Warriors: Gundam).  But I’ve never played a game that was a parody of every action/shooter game out there.  Until now.  Eat Lead is a blast.  By far one of the funniest games I’ve ever played.  The story is about Matt Hazard, a videogame character that was around back when Mario first came out and steadily progressed through the ages as time went on.  Now, he’s fighting for his life against a guy who wants him permanently erased from games.  This is where the hilarity ensues.  When you first start the game, your are presented with a tutorial, which in turn gets you mocked by Matt.  I almost pissed myself cause I was laughing so hard from some of the things he says through this game. “How hard is it to learn to shoot?  Just aim and pull the trigger.”  “why can’t I just jump over this rail rather the run down the steps?  Hell, why don’t I have a jump button?”.  And then there’s my favorite, “sure keep shooting, the gun with magically reload itself.”  Now the game is a 3rd person shooter with a cover base system that works very well (most of the time).  You have your average weapons, handgun, shotgun, and automatics (machine guns and AK-47’s if you will).  Now, even though most of the guns in the game are the same, you actually pick up some unique variations of each gun through out the game.  The reason for this is cause the game is constantly throwing different types of enemies at you when you least expect it.  One minute you might be facing butchers in a butcher shop, the next you’ll be fighting guys wearing paint ball gun gear using water guns.  Yes, water guns.  This game doesn’t stop with the jokes and reminds you every step of the way that its making fun of itself.  All in all, it’s a very funny a good game that is well done.  Couple complaints here and there, for instance the special system allows you to freeze and set you enemies on fire.  You do this by filling your upgrade bar by killing your enemies.  By there is the problem itself.  That’s the only powers you get.  Ice works well freezing your enemies on the spot, but fire isn’t as good, rarely killing your foes when you hit them with it.  But in the end, this is still a good game and I recommend it to any one whose a fan of actions and shooters that’s looking for a good laugh.  Who knows, with some DLC, this game might become a 9/10.  But I doubt it.

 

 

PROS

1.      Hilarious.  This game makes fun of every game genre that’s popular, even RPG’s.  “Why do the people who make RPG’s make the players sit through all this reading crap?”

2.      A variety of enemies  gives the game a challenging set of difficulty that you usually don’t see now a days.

3.      Weapon variety.  They give you everything from the wacky (water guns) to the powerful (plasma rifle).

 

CONS

1.      Clunky movements and controls make the game sometimes frustrating, especially when trying t take cover as your losing health.

2.      Aiming system could use some adjustment.  Tried tuning down my sensitivity, helped but didn’t fix the problem.

3.      Cover to cover system.  Works, but every now and then you’ll find yourself leaving cover when you’re trying to switch to another cover.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bomberman X21 @ May 5, 2009

Onechanbara: Bikini Samurai Squad

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200585b     3/10

                                

 

    When I first heard of this game, I thought someone was yanking my chain.  The title itself sounds like one of those softcore porno’s that come one HBO at like 3am.  The title Onechanbara is translated as “big sister sword fighting”.  And that’s the main theme of the game, girls fighting with swords “except for one who uses guns”.  The main story revolves around two sisters with cursed blood and a company who wants to use the blood for their own evil intentions.  The story is very well done considering that it sounds like a plot from a B-movie.  The cutscenes aren’t that bad either.  The only problem with this game is that it is spoken in Japanese.  Don’t worry, there are English subtitles, but that kinda of where the story falls flat.  Most of the cutscenes involved reading, which to me is a big let down.  I don’t want to read what the characters are saying, I want to hear it.  Now once you get down with all this reading (which you can choose to skip, thank goodness) you get to play.  Now if your wondering what the gameplays like do this: take Dynasty Warriors, throw in zombies, mix them together and voila!  You have Onechanbara.  You main goal in the game is to hack your way through hordes of zombies, which at first isn’t many, but then increases in not only numbers but size.  But that also another bad thing, most of the enemies, bosses included, are the same.  Afterwhile you stop caring, but it really bugs one at first.  Now the fighting mechanics are kinda well thought out.  You have 3 basic attacks:  Sword, Kick, and Melee (throwing knives for one character).  By mixing these together, you can come up with various combos to punish your enemies.  While that seems all well and good, there are also quest you can complete throughout the game.  The quest range from defeating a certain number of zombies to performing one of the most difficult combos in the game (multiple times).  Even that trips itself up.  You might do exactly as the quest instructs, mess up on one little thing and have to start all over again.  Your reward for completing these quest?  Items to dress your character in.  Yeah, the game has a dress up option.  I swear, its like the Japs purposely intended for this game to be played by 12 to 15 year old males.  You can choose t have the girls where nothing but there undergarments, or various other costumes.  This all sounds well and good, but I personally don’t have the time to sit and play this game for hours on end for clothes for the characters.  All in all, this game is a crime upon itself.  From the $59.99 price tag, to the view mode (that is exactly what it sounds like, still no nudity) that you unlock by beating the game the first time round.  Onechanbara is a game that shouldn’t be bought even if you found it in the $1.99 bin at the game store.  Just like Bullet Witch, the same goes for this game:  Just cause it has hot girls with sexy costumes doesn’t make it a good idea.

 

 

 

PROS

1.     Good story.  The whole cursed blood and evil organization really pulls you in.  would make a good anime or manga.

2.     Draws you in.  You don’t know why your playing it, but you can’t stop playing it either.

3.     Finally, a game where I fight a Killer Zombie Whale.  Yes, you can finally “Kill Willy”.  LOL

 

CONS

1.     The gameplay itself.  Lots of glitches all over the place.  Constantly had to restart levels due to this problem

2.     Item system.  There was no way to purchase them.  You had to kill zombies and pray they dropped them so you could refill your life.  If that had added an item purchase feature, would’ve made it a 4/10 game.

3.     No nudity.  With a name like Bikini Samurai Slayers, you would think there’d be at least one nude scene.

 

 

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Bomberman X21 @ May 4, 2009

Marvel vs. Capcom 2

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I am looking forwerd to this game in july on my birthday

 

 

 


 

1UP’s Game Night with Virtual On and Marvel vs. Capcom 2

 

 

 

Marvel vs. Capcom 2 is the final game in the Marvel VS Capcom series, and a fan favorite. With a simplified button layout and changes made to combos, MVSC2 appeals to players of all skill level. Originally released on Dreamcast, PS2, and Xbox- MVSC2 is available for download on Playstation Network and Xbox Live Arcade. 

http://www.1up.com/do/gameOverview?cId=3170861

I plan on wooping bomberman X21’s ass in this game and make him wear a bra to work

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Bosaka @ May 4, 2009

Games I look Forward to in May

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270262b  I may not have a PS3, but I still can’t wait to play this game.

200628brp  Finally, a game based on a movie that does it right.  Looks very brutal and is full of action.  What else do you expect from the man known as Wolverine.

200625b Based on the upcoming Terminator film, this Gears of War clone promises to offer plenty of T-1000 slaying action.  And from the looks of it, i think its possible.

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Bomberman X21 @ May 1, 2009

after-work-gamers #8

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david was hear on leave from the army

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admin @ April 30, 2009

Chronicles of Riddick: Assault On Dark Athena (Xbox 360)

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In the movies, Vin Diesel’s Richard B. Riddick character is unrelenting and remorseless. Blessed with supernatural night vision, he moves quietly through the dark, brutally eliminating anyone that stands between him and surviving whatever unlucky situation befalls him. 2004’s excellent Escape from Butcher Bay accurately translated this feeling of, for lack of a more eloquent term, being a complete badass from film to a first-person action-adventure game that had just the right blend of sneaking and shooting. taken from 1up.com http://www.1up.com/do/reviewPage?cId=3173628&p=4&sec=REVIEWS this is a game I really want to buy ^^        take a look at the review and let me know what you think

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admin @ April 29, 2009

Old School Games

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Back during income tax season, I bought a PSP with my tax return.  My first reason for buying it was to listen to music and cause both of my brothers had one.  What I didn’t realize that it would be the second best game system I’ve ever bought in my entire life ( first being my Xbox 360).  I new the PSP had some nice games and additional hardware to offer.  What I didn’t know was that it had a bunch of old school games and games I’ve never heard of available to it.  Has anybody heard of Darkstalkers?  Darkstalkers is like Guilty Gear, a good game that was overshadowed by other fighting games like Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat.  This game is by far (other then Guitly Gear) one of the hardest and challenging fighting games of have ever played.  Combos and Special Attacks require skill and timing to pull off correctly and the A.I punishes you for every mistake you make.  But I’ll save the rest for my review.  Anyway, the PSP has this little trend.  Sony takes games you played yesteryear and shrinks it down to the PSP, allowing you to take it anywhere you go.  Feel like playing Castlevania: SOTN (Symphony of The Night for you noobs) well the PSP has it.  Wanna play Street Fighter 3?  It has that one too.  How about some the the greatest side scrolling beat em’ ups?  Not only does it got it, but also some of the best games from the Sega Genesis library.  If  had known this sooner, I would’ve been bought a PSP.  The same goes for the Wii.  Any game that you played as a child that was on the console from NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Sega CD, N64 are all on the virtual console.  I think the best part of this is that compared to how much these games will cost you hunting them down at flea markets and E-bay, they’re like dirt cheap.  Most of these games are like 5 bucks a pop. Five bucks!!!!!!  Now, I know most of you guys have spouses who are like “Didn’t you just buy a game?”  heres a quick solution.  We’re gonna use  Super Metroid for example.  It cost 800 Wii points on the virtual console.  That’s 8 dollars ($1 dollar is equivalent to 100 points on the Wii).  Now on e-bay, the current highest bid is $149.85.  Now lets do the math:

 

Wii Console Metroid- $8                              SNES Metroid- $149.85

Wii SNES controller- $20                             SNES- $50-$720

SD card for memory- $5-35                          Total- $199.95- $889.85

Total- $33 to 45

 

How can anyone argue with this.  This is a prime example of what you save yourself by just getting oldschool games on next gen consoles and handhelds.  I personally love this idea and wish more companies will do this.  Also I wanted to put this up cause I just heard about it:

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That’s right boys and girls, one of the greatest fighting games of all time is coming to the Xbox 360 this summer.  Oh, and it will have online fights.  I know a hell of a lot of people just popped a boner on that one.

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Bomberman X21 @ April 28, 2009

Bosaka’s gaming purchases this month =)

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My family wanted a Wii and to be honest I have been having a blast when I finish some of these games I will post my feelings about the games

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admin @ April 26, 2009

Fresh From Twitter: More Conduit …

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More Conduit I can’t wait for this game http://is.gd/uwdu #pc

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after-work-gamers @ April 25, 2009

Fresh From Twitter: what do you …

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what do you think about FPS on the Wii ? will it work check out Conduit http://is.gd/uvbw #pc

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after-work-gamers @ April 25, 2009

Fresh From Twitter: now that I …

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now that I own a Wii I am gonna go back 2 years and buy this game http://is.gd/uhBL after I finish Madworld #pc

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after-work-gamers @ April 24, 2009

Wanted: Weapons of Fate

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wanted       6/10

                                                       

Wanted: Weapons of Fate (WWOF) is based off the movie Wanted, which is based of the comic (kinda creepy, ain’t it?)  Anyway, if you’ve seen the movie, the game picks up 3 months after the end of the movie (for those who haven’t, you officially have no life or your spouse controls your every decision).  The game starts out slow, focusing around mainly you and the secret your father took with him to the grave (reference the movie for the secret).  The game is basically your straight forward shooter, with a cover system similar to Gears of War.  This is a good and bad thing.  A lot of times I found myself leaving my cover when I wanted to switch to another one.  And the blindfire doesn’t work for s***.  I say out of the whole time I played this game, I’ve only killed 5 guys with blind fire.  But then again, blind fire isn’t the main focus of the game.  What is the main focus is eQm, Bullet Bending, and self accuracy.  Let me start with the eQm.  This feature allows you to slow time down as you switch covers, giving you more time to kill enemies.   This feature also doesn’t work as is.  You’ll find yourself trying to kill more then two and running out of time during this sequence.  But hey, if you wanna kill your enemies in a more artistic style, bullet bending is for you.  Now the bullet bending is the one thing this game got right.  It easy, seemless, and kills your enemies 90% of the time.  The other ten is either your foe had dumb luck, is really tough, dodges it, or is a boss.  Now the only thing that bullet bending does wrong is that it doesn’t lock on to your foe all the time.  This is also okay cause it allows you to bend it free aim style.  If your really skilled, you can kill multiple enemies with a single bullet (I’ve accomplished this at least twice).  But in order to use the features, you must obtain adrenaline, which you get from killing your enemies.  One dead bad guy equals one adrenaline.  You first begin with only one adrenaline sphere, but as you progress through the game, you acquire more.  After beating the game, you can unlock additional characters and the Killer difficulty level.  Other then that, the game has nothing else to offer, other then some witty dialogue.  But if your looking for something to play for like a week or so, this game will hold you over till something better (Prototype) comes out.

 

 

PROS

1.     Adds to the movie’s plotline.  For a game the continues after the movie, the story isn’t that bad.  Good even.

2.     Bullet Bending.  Nothing better then watching time slowdown as your bullet whips around the corner and kills an unsuspecting enemy.

3.     Funny as hell characters.  Especially loved Weslie’s dialogue with the Spider during their boss fight.

 

CONS

1.     Clunky movement.  Game should have been smooth and fluid.  But was instead stiff and robotic.

2.     Only two weapons out of the whole game.  You’re a super assassin.  You’d think you’d be able to use anything you get your hands on.

3.     No multiplayer.  Would have loved playing with people and bullet bending online.

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Bomberman X21 @ April 22, 2009

Resident Evil 5

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re5        7/10

                        Resident Evil 5 (or RE5 if you will)  is the fifth installment in one of Capcom’s top game licenses (where’s Dino Crisis 4?!?).  if you’ve played any of the other RE games, you already know the storyline and the concept.  For those who haven’t, you play an elite international police officer (if you will) who is on a quest to stop a sinister corporation trying to sell bio-logical weapons to countries for purposes of terrorism and war.  Along the way, you’ll fight humans and creatures alike that have been affected with these weapons.  Some take on the normal human appearance, others mutate into grotesque creatures of massive proportions.  But, you need not worry, for you have a partner to back you up against your enemies.  The new co-op addition to the RE franchise was a concept taken from RE: Outbreak for the PS2.  here you can hop online and play the game with a friend or stranger.  If that’s not your thing, you can play split screen or solo.  Now I must say, my personal opinion is that this game is not to be played alone.  It is meant to be played with two players.  The A.I. of the computer controlling your partner constantly reminds of this fact when the repeatedly shoot you in the back.  But other then that the game itself is worth the price.  After beating the game itself, you can choose whether to go back in and play it on a harder difficulty, or opt for the Mercenaries mode that you unlock by beating the game itself.  This mode is a time attack mode where you must fight wave after wave of enemies while trying to keep your time going by finding either hidden clocks or killing certain enemies who drop them.  In addition to the recent DLC, RE5 is a game that’ll be in your disc tray for a good while.

 

PROS

1.      Good story.  Picks up where the last one left off and even ties in with the RE: Degeneration movie.  Fans of the series will have a lot of questions answered and will be very pleased with the ending

2.      Challenging gameplay.  Even vets of the series will find the normal mode challenging. I suggest easy mode for newcomers.

3.      Mercenaries mode is back and better then ever.  Also the new VS. and Survival mode add to the online fun.

 

CONS

1.      Too short.  Was kinda hoping the game would be longer like previous titles.  Can probably beat it in one days time if you really can sit there for about a good six or so hours.

2.      Partner A.I. is retarded.  Everytime you try to get some distance between you and an enemy, your computer controlled partner will run behind you and shoot you repeatedly in the back wasting precious ammo (and I do mean precious.)  even when you move the keep doing it.  WTF?!?!

3.      Not enough boss fights or different enemies.  Think of it like the bad guys in Ninja Gaiden.  Different appearance, extra attacks, but overall still the same enemy.

       

                  

          

          

                

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Bomberman X21 @ April 21, 2009

After-Work-Gamers #7

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I am sorry this was so late I was sick for 2 weeks =( hear you go tho I hope you enjoy
My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-006a2d68849812b9ede2b7c39bd17c4c}

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admin @ April 15, 2009

Groov

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         Have you ever looked at a copy of your favorite game in your 5-year-old’s hands, after he has broken or scratched it and thought to yourself “three hours, I had to work three hours to buy that game”? That is how I think. Sounds weird, I know, but for some reason I do that with just about everything. This is one of the reasons I enjoy Xbox live arcade so much. There is a great mix of classic, retooled, and new games for 20 bucks or less. XNA Creator Club games are even better. You can get some good games for $2.50 and support your fellow gamer.

            I was listening to Rebel Fm’s Nick Sutner talking about a XNA Creator Club game called Groov, so I downloaded the demo and checked it out. Groov is a mixture of Geo Wars and a music creation game for 200 Microsoft points, which is a great deal. As you shoot the targets to stay alive, each different target (and there are many of all colors and sizes), comes at you frantically from all sides. So by playing the game you basically become a conductor controlling a funky bluesy jazz type band. Shooting with your right stick while moving with the left provides a continuous barrage of fire that delivers the main beat of the song while the enemies you killed off add to the song’s orchestra of instruments.  What’s cool about this game is that you can sit down and play when you have only a few minutes before work, and you get a good duel stick shooter with a music twist that gives you a challenge. The main draw back in the game play is nothing is new or innovating except for the cool beat. Geo Wars already did this game twice, right? But the song you are creating, which always has the same base beat becomes a new song each time you play because you never play the game the same way. Just a tip, until you get to the guys that can fly outside the map/green box, it seems to work best for me to defend a corner. Also doing that you can get combos by turning all the guys coming after you white ( which happens when you kill them ) and having more targets that are white explode at the same time giving you a bigger score then just killing one guy and moving on.

        The thing is I wish all Xbox arcade games were in this price range. I would be able to buy more games. I do get the fact we are talking about a black back ground and some green lines, with some grooving music, but things don’t always have to be cutting edge! Anything can be fun. Most of my friends still play NES and PS1 games and talk about how great the game play is. I know we are not talking about Crono Cross here, but the first time I sat down to play the game two hours went by before I knew it. And a big plus is that my wife didn’t care if I was buying yet another game because it was $2.50, sweet huh?!

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admin @ April 14, 2009

Final Fantasy XI

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Final Fantasy XI is the kind of game that you would think as a restaurant manager I would not have the time to play. Well to be honest, I didn’t. It was, however, the kind of game I made lots of time for! Mainly because as a 60 hour a work week father of 5 it was the only time I got to do anything that was fun. My wife and I have worked opposite shifts a lot, so I would log on into the world of Vana’diel for 2 or 3 hours. The problem was the 2 or 3 hours turned into 5 to 6 hours and so on and so on.

 

Writing a review from a working man’s perspective is an exciting challenge. I’ve played this game since 2004. When the game was first released on pc, I didn’t have the loot to get the ps2 hard drive version. When I first started playing the game, I had primarily played Madden, so I had no idea what was in store for me. An employee of mine named Angel talked me into buying the game with the crazy stories he was telling me every day. Considering my sports game background, I was very intrigued. At first, the demand on my time was like any other game, but only because I really had no idea what I was doing. Once I figured out playing FFXI was not a solo project, and your experience gain and life depended on other real life people, the game took on a whole new meaning for me. The time it took to even put together a party that would work effectively sometimes took as long as the party itself. So if you happen to get a great party you can expect a long night, for the simple reason, you don’t want to give up great experience gain.

 

A funny story is after the first year of playing the game; I was responsible for at least 8 people in my pizza shop playing FFXI and playing on the Ragnarok server. It was loads of fun going to work and all of us having a common topic to talk about, trying to out do each other with our stories. I was, however, kind of bummed about the fact that Angel was not apart of the fun because he joined the navy and shipped out about 6 months into my first year in the game.

 

It became very clear I was not going to be able to become the elite player I wanted to be as I started to progress in the game. The time it took to camp Notorious Monsters didn’t just take hours, sometimes it took weeks to months. In the early years of the game (a new expansion has changed this somewhat), when you hit the max level of 75 you would need to join a High Notorious Monster Linkshell (HNMLS). Linkshells (LS) are similar to guilds in other MMO’s. The need to join such a group is to be able to fight the endgame monsters that required an alliance of 18 players to take out. The problem is that you have to show up to all LS events in order to acquire the points you needed to lot on the elite drops. The same with Dynamis Linkshells, if you wanted to get your job’s relic armor it would require joining a LS and going to the instanced battles that took about 4 hours to complete twice a week. So the overall demand of your time in FFXI is big and probably too big if you have a full time job.

 

The best part of the game, however, is the people you meet, and the friends you make. They can be as strong and long lasting as any friend you make in real live, if not stronger. Your friends from in- game have shared common goals with you and have survived life and death with you. 

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admin @ April 14, 2009

Episode 8

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WE HAVE A SPECIAL GUEST THIS WEEK.  BASH41488 WILL BE SWINGING BY THE SHOW, STRAIGHT FROM SOUTH KOREA.  AND I HAVE MY REPORT ON RESIDENT EVIL 5.  ALSO WE’LL BE DISCUSSING THE IMPORTANCE OF MULTIPLAYER IN TODAYS GAMES.

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Bomberman X21 @ April 13, 2009

Fallout 3

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fallout-3 9/10

 

          Back in October, Fallout 3 was released on the Xbox 360, PC, and PS3. Many long time fans were excited with this while others (such as my self) were skeptical of the supposed “ElderScrolls: Morrowind with guns” game. My wife bought me a copy of Fallout 3 for valentines day, so I figured I’d give it a try. The end result being a game with a rich and engrossing environment and story so great that I haven’t experienced since playing Halo 3 and Bioshock. From the moment your create your character and begin the game is like your literally living the life of a post-apocalyptic survivor. You fight off countless enemies, forage for food and supplies, and try to keep your items in top notch condition. The amount of realism in this game is staggering. At first, it kinda is slow paced, but before you know it you’ll be trekking across the wasteland that was once our nations capital on quest that range from saving innocent people to catching radiation (don’t ask). And while some of these quest will seem like a walk in the park, there not always that easy. When you first begin you’ll encounter ranimals that have been mutated by radiation. Soon, you’ll encounter raiders, then mercs, which are then replaced with giant bugs and super mutants. Before you know, you’ll be fighting Yaou Gai, Deathclaws, and Super Mutant Behemoths (the BAMFs of the game). Even with all these enemies, the game is never unfair. Often you’ll come across your enemies fighting each other, in which case you’ll have one of two options: Sit back and hide till one side wins or attack both sides. But this is just the first layer of the game. There our so many things about this game I could go on and on about, but I’ll talk about my two favorites: the PipBoy 3000 and Perks. The pip boy 3000 is everything you need, map and navigation tool, stat checker, and inventory. From here you can map out specificitems to specific buttons or change the color of the HUD. Without this item, you would be truly lost in this game. Now for the perks. Perks our special skills you can unlock and use throughout the game. They range from doing more damage with certain weapons to having animals fight for you (you’ll have to find that one out for yourself). All in all, this games most best feature is the V.AT.S. fighting system. With the V.A.T.S. you can choose what body part of an enemy you want to shoot, be it the current weapon in there hand to there leg so you can cripple them (try shooting a grenade while its in your enemies hand for a real show). The results of using the V.A.T.S. correctly will not only help you greatly progress in the game, but shows of the graphical powers of this game. There’s nothing more satisfying the watching your enemies head fly off from your bullet in slow-mo. Which brings me to my next point, Fallout 3 is not for the faint of heart and I do not recommend it to anyone under the age of 16. not saying is perfect, it has its flaws, but they are all forgotten while playing the game itself.

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Bomberman X21 @ April 7, 2009

Def Jam Fight For New York: The Takeover

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About 4 to 5 years ago, EA and Def Jam records released “Def Jam Fight for New York” on the Xbox, PS2, and Gamecube.  The game was a sequel to the cult hit Def Jam Vendetta.  Both games featured various rappers and other fighters which filled a pretty impressive roster.  FFNY (Fight For New York) was looked upon with a skeptical eye as in its game play had been changed from a mere wrestling game into a pure fighting game.  Many fans of the original (myself included) were very happy with the final product.  So when the PSP announced there own version of FFNY, dubbed The Takeover, I willing purchased the game, hoping to relive the good old days of stomping out the cpu and friends.  If you’ve played the first FFNY, then everything will come naturally to you.  But, EA decided to add some ideas that didn’t make the cut to first time round, and to be honest I kinda wish they did add some of the ideas.  You still create your fighter from scratch, training him to your own play style.  This time round though, you can choose to use different fighters later in the game while still gaining experience, which was a very nice refresher allowing some variety.  Two other additions that stood out were the mounted attacks and the ability to due your blaze move by just hitting the directional pad.  Late me start with the mounted attack.  Know when your opponent is down on the ground, you can get on top of him/her and rain blows on them, each blow increasing in damage.  Your able to reverse or escape.  But if you or your opponents health runs out, KO.  The one button blaze move allow for you instantly do your blaze move if you grab your opponent.  For instance, if you hit up on the directional pad and grab your opponent, your blaze move will commence immediately, giving your opponent no chance to counter.  But even with these additions, the game does have its flaws.  One the story lacks any kind of order.  Often you’ll just go to stage after stage till either a cutscene appears or till you receive a message telling you to go to a certain area.  That and sometimes the KO system doesn’t make sense.  You or your opponent will often have your health in the green and get knocked out and not know how or what happened, having your health still in the green.  All in all though, I really wish this had been the original FFNY and not a portable version.  All in all, if you liked the original, you love this one.  Just try to get some friends to buy a copy also so you can duke it out via Ad-Hoc.

Pros

1.     The addition of the mounted attack, along with the stun opponent grab give you a whole new level of attacks and ways to fight your opponent.  Also the ability to level up a fighting style up to 2 or 3x raises the create your own fighting style feature to higher levels (example: you can go Street Fighting, KickBoxer, Street Fighting).

2.     Difficulty isn’t too steep or hard.  Vets will probably set the difficulty to Hard for the challenge, but overall stimulating enough on normal.

3.     A new level Blaze move joins the infamous Window match and Subway Train.  The Barge allows you to throw your opponent in the same manner if their health is low enough, resulting in a one way ticket to Davey Jone’s Locker.

 

Cons

1.       No online play (technically).  Still cannot get online to fight opponents unless you have a friend or someone else in your vicinity who has a copy.

2.       No new blaze moves or fighting styles.  Some might be glad for this, but was kinda hoping for Drake’s Hackey Sack or Spyder’s Harlem Cartwheel.

3.       Story Mode is all over the place.  Ordered chaos is what I call.  Many a time fought mad people till a cutscene finally happened.  Also no new game modes.  Was hoping for a survival mode where you could post your stats online.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bomberman X21 @ April 3, 2009

Games I look forward to in April

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godfather-21 Sequel to one of the most in depth sandbox game i’ve ever played

gundam-22 Another sequel.  First one was good, will the second be better.  (Where’s Gundam DeathScythe?!?)

ninja-blade2  The info on this game is scarce, but after playing the demo i can’t wait for it.

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Bomberman X21 @ April 2, 2009

episode 8

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Due to unforseen circumstances, there will be no show this week.  our editor and chief, Dan “Bosaka” Lennon, has fallen ill.  we hope for a speedy recovery and for him to get well soon.  In the meantime, i have sent Dr. Strange to try and cure him.

dr_strange_by_yamao  I think he can get the job done, don’t you?

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Bomberman X21 @ April 2, 2009

Sky’s schools poem about Gnarls “Ember” Barkley

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Ode To My Kitten
By Skyler Lennen

Soft as silk, unlike a sloth,
She runs amuck all day and night,
She screeches like a hyena in a catfight,
Until I yell “Ember!!!”
She speaks the language of cat,
And likes to purr like a motor,
She prowls in the grass,
And chases moles and mice.
And when she is worn out,
She`ll settle down in my lap.
Meow.

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Bosaka @ March 29, 2009

Episode 7

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so far we are going to be talking about

Phantasy Star Portable

Flower

Halo

Resident Evil 5

Racism in games and Mike’s novel (if you wanna call it that)

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Bosaka @ March 26, 2009

after-work-gamers #6 where did the controllers go?

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this show involved drooling sleeping and no dragon blood (thank god)

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admin @ March 23, 2009

Watchman on the iPod

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Hear are some screens from the iPod/iPhone watchman game. So far I’ve played the game long anuff to run out the battery. Every time you have to switch a screen, win or die in a fight you have to watch a 2 to 3 min video of the lanscape in new york city. For the most part this game is broke but it looks really nice! I never thought we would see a mmo on the ipod format. But the load times are gilling me!!!! more to come………….

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admin @ March 19, 2009

after work gamers 6

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Due to technical difficulties and matters beyond our control, episode 6 was lost in a fight with the covenant forces, who in turn did not like my quirky commentary about how the UNSC forces in Halo Wars were better then the Covenant forces.  The Arbiter had this to say about my comments, “Puny human, I will squash you like the insect you are if you ever smear the name of the Great Journey ever again!”  His response, though very convincing, was met with a plasma grenade down his throat.  unfourtnately he was holding the original recording of last weeks show when his body was incinerated by the blast.  My bad.

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Bomberman X21 @ March 17, 2009

Halo Wars

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halo-wars1  9/10                                  

 

 

About 3 weeks ago, Halo Wars came out for the Xbox 360. I was kinda skeptic at first (I mean come on, an FPS turned into an RTS? What were these guys smoking?) but I decided to give it a try, me being a fan of the Halo series. To be honest, I was completely surprised. The game plays better then any console RTS I’ve played in a long time. The controls are simple and easy to understand. You simply highlight the unit and/or building you want and open the menu up, which you then use the analog to choose your build. I like how all you buildings are in one area. No longer are the days of me flying around the map jumping from my barracks to my vehicle depot. On that note, the graphics are beautiful and superb. I can only imagine what it would look like in high def. There is also no trace of slowdown during gameplay like in most RTS’s. At one point, there were 10 or more Grizzly tanks on the screen and it didn’t skip a beat as they were attacking. The game is worth the 60 bucks, even without the maps. My suggestion to those who bought the game or plan on buying it for the maps, take my suggestion: why waste an extra 20 bucks on some maps that most of your friends won’t have?

Pros

 

1. Simplistic control scheme. No complex button commands or prompts. Novice players can easily get on and learn the ropes. The game isn’t hard to master, but isn’t easy either.2. Gameplay structure is very balanced and even. Every unit has another unit to counter it. Be it infantry, vehicle, or other you never get the feeling of being overpowered or that your opponent has an unfair advantage.

 

2.  Challenging campaign and great story.  Explains one of the many side tales of Halo lore.3.  Online is fun and plays smoothly.  No instances of slowdown or anything like that.  And be able to have 3 on 3 battles is amazingly fun to watch, let alone play.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

Cons

1. The camera can sometimes be annoying. At certain times it was either too close or not close enough. Takes some getting use to.

2. Some of the units move slowly when grouped with each other. Found when grouping marines and warthogs together that the warthogs move at a slower pace from what they usually do with marines, making for tactics such as the warthogs going in first a softening the target up and then having the marines finish the job as they get there a bit of a pain.

3. People online who do nothing but mass produce Grizzly tanks. Make some other units you damn assholes!!!!

   

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Bomberman X21 @ March 13, 2009

Games I look forward to this month

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Bomberman X21 @ March 13, 2009

Street Fighter IV

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street-fighter-iv.          9/10 

                       

 

When me and my brothers were little, we used video games as a means to settle our differences.  One of these games was Street Fighter.  My brother David (a Ken user), my brother Daniel (a Ken and Akuma user), and myself (a Ryu and just recently, a Sagat user) would play for hours trying to prove who was the best.  So when SF4 was announced, my blood got pumping.  I remember calling David and telling him it was on.  Well the game came out about 3 weeks ago, so I got hold of a copy and decided to see if it was any good.  The result, being an old school gamer, exceeds its expectations.  Taking a cue from the Dragonball fighting games, the game is cel shaded, a look that does justice to the series if you ask me.  All the controls are the same as you can remember.  Heck, if anything I think they’re a bit easier then the original.  You can map your button configuration to your liking, which greatly improves your game.  Never since Guilty Gear X2 has playing a 2D fighting game felt so fluid and smooth.  I like the new character additions, and most of the originals and some of the newer originals have returned in what is already an impressive roster.  I just wish that would’ve added more people though (but I’m sure the DLC will handle that problem, I hope) .

 

Pros

1.        Fun and easy to play.  Even people who aren’t or never have been good at fighting games can easily pick up the sticks and throw down.  Controls are tight and easy to use.  The addition of the focus attacks and EX moves really help balance out matches (for instance Guile users can now compete with Akuma users with no problems).  Veteran players will find all there favorite combos in place (word of warning: Guile’s flash kick Special and Ultra combo is done diagonally, not vertically as in previous titles).

2.        Story is simple and easy to understand.  From Sagat looking for some kind of redemption to Ken looking forward to a rematch with Ryu.

3.        All your favorites are back, along with some newer characters that help balance the game out (just an FYI, Ryu’s and Ken’s master is down right sick in the right person’s hands).

 

Cons

1.        The final boss is cheap, by all means.  You’ll see what I mean when he keeps constantly hitting you with focus attacks

2.        Fighter selection.  The line up is good, but could be better.  I mean where’s D-Jay, T. Hawk, and from SF Alpha 3 Cody?  Was honestly hoping for a bigger selection.

3.        Only two super combos per character?  WTF?!  And then the second is nothing more then a hyped up version of your super combo.

 

 

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Bomberman X21 @ March 13, 2009

after-work-gamers #5

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after-work-gamers

I had no time this week to edit this show, so this is after-work-gamers UNCUT

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admin @ March 12, 2009

after-work-gamers #4

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after-work-gamers

Kevin is back this week

 

halo we talk about the fack I never finished any halo game

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admin @ March 12, 2009

after-work-gamers #3

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no kevin this week but the other 5 guys are hear =)
too daryl tells me what he really thinks about too Human

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admin @ March 12, 2009

after-work-gamers #2

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after-work-gamers

this was the friday the 13 show ^^

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admin @ March 12, 2009

after-work-gamers #1

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after-work-gamers

A podcast inspired by the whatcha been playing segment from 1up yours with Garnett Lee. The AWG crew are real live co-workers that work at a pizza shop in Harrisburg, Pa. that has turned some of the long shift time passing talk into a podcast

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admin @ March 12, 2009

My Top 5’s

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My top 5s


my top 5 movies of 2008  

1) The Wrestler please please watch this movie!
  starring Mickey RourkeErnest MillerMarisa Tomei and Evan Rachel Wood this movie is the reason i love movies. I didn’t want it to end and when it was over i thought about it for a week!! I was thrilled to death whenThe Totally Rad Show  named this there movie of 2008
2) Gran Torino this was a Clint Eastwood movie thu & thu till the very end and then I got great surprise. Clint’s son is in this movie as well
3) Slumdog Millionaire the 1st 5 mins i was worried then i was compleatly slammed up side the head with the story! At the core this a love story that spans a young mans life time.
4) Dark Knight the movie was based on this comic book in my opinion so if you havent read it check it. I thought Heath Leager’s Joker was the best bad guy i have ever seen in a film 
5) Forgetting Sarah Marshall this movie bunches of LPM’s and 2 of the hottest women on the silver screen
———>honorable mention: Iron Man
Top 5 shows i watch as soon as they hit the DVR
1) House
2) Dexter
3) Grey’s Anatomy
4) How I met your mother 
5) Big Bang Theory
———>honorable mention: The Mentalist, Weeds, American idol
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after-work-gamers podcast the early years

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after-work-gamers

This was the test of me ( Dan/Bosaka ) rambling on about games ^^

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