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26Aug 09
All Time Greatest Game Hero: game on!
Just in case you missed it, now's the time to fill out your bracket on GameSpot's All Time Greatest Game Hero Bracket Challenge! Even better: you'll get to see how your bracket stacks up against GameSpot editors and staffers, including me. Oh, and you will also be entered for a chance to win a $3,000 shopping spree, which is almost as good as beating my bracket. I'll even give you a some help on beating me. Here you go. I did not pick the following characters to win it all:
Pitfall Harry
Pit
Lance & Bill
Professor Layton
Lolo
That's all I'm tellin' ya. Fill out your bracket here:
http://www.gamespot.com/greatest-video-game-hero/my-bracket/index.html- Posted Aug 26, 2009 5:49 pm PT
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13Aug 09
All Time Greatest Game Hero - time to settle this once and for all!
I don't know about the rest of you but it's debated here in the office all the time: Who's the greatest game hero of them all? Of course, the next question is *always* "what makes a hero great?" Is it how powerful they are? Is it the challenges they overcome? Is it beating the most powerful villain? Is it being believable and someone I can relate to?
Then you add the gaming component - what if a hero was really awesome but in a crappy game? Or what if the hero is made impressive by the player but has no inherent personality (like Gordon Freeman - I mean, if I thought not talking - ever - would get me a girl like Alyx, I'd be a monk)?
I have to admit, I'm not sure I have a good answer. But I bet our users do. Today we're launching the first part of our All Time Greatest Game Hero feature. We'll be settling this, March Madness style, with a full bracket of 64 characters and a bunch of head-to-head matchups until there's only one left standing. Will it be just a popularity contest? Or will people recognize that the greatest hero may not be their favorite? Our editors picked 54 of the 64, and the last 10 are up to you. Vote here and then stay tuned for the bracket creator on 8/25!
- Posted Aug 13, 2009 3:15 pm PT
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18Jun 09
Replaying Mass Effect: what are the Reapers thinking?
Seeing how amazing Mass Effect 2 looks at E3, I got interested enough to dust off ME for another playthrough, mostly to see if I could get the Paramour achievement.
I have to say this game is just gorgeous - there are some rendering issues and pop-in, but in general it just looks glorious.I am also still dazzled by what a rich, complicated universe Bioware created. The different alien races, all unique but all with a sensible history, a different take on how species could evolve. I really liked the conversation with Liara when they discuss the fact that perhaps the reason humans are so reckless and brazen is that we don't have time to be polite. Some really interesting commentary on what humanity and our evolution is all about.
One thing still sticks in my craw, though - the elaborateness of the Reaper plan. It strikes me as incredibly stupid and unnecessarily complicated. These guys have advanced technology and mind control, and they haven't mastered farming? I mean that's what we're talking about here. Why do they plunder and retreat? Why not set up a bunch of worlds that are continually generating animals for eating? And why not cultivate animals that aren't likely to fight back? There's a reason we farm cows and not monkeys: cows produce lots of meat and are dumb dumb dumb.
- Posted Jun 18, 2009 2:13 pm PT
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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
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