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  • 23Feb 07

    This is my Crackdown review.  I wrote it kind of quickly (I'm not getting paid for this ya know!!), but it's still readable for sure.  So what do you guys think?  Agree?  Disagree?

    http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/action/crackdown/player_review.html?id=426565

    • Posted Feb 23, 2007 2:31 pm PT
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  • 6Feb 07

    You know, Crackdown has been touting its great use of memory and lack of pop-in as one of the major strengths of the game, so I decided to do some testing tonight and came away with some disappointing results.  My first test was to sit at an intersection and pile up the cars so I could make them explode. 

    This simple task revealed two problems.  The first is that cars do indeed disappear by looking away from them.  After stacking about 3 to 4 cars, I went to get another one and when I turned around 1 had disappeared.  You could eventually stack a decent number, but the disappearing got worse so it made it a much tougher task than it should have been. 

    The second problem was that there is a noticeable pop-in with cars and pedestrians, and I found some evidence the draw distance may not be real.  I ended up deciding to do the car stacking thing in the middle of the road at night.  So I sat their waiting for cars...nothing came.  I thought maybe it was just because it was night and there were less cars, but even then the problems started cropping up.  I would look one way, and cars almost always came from where I wasn't looking, even if there had been no cars there when I was looking 3 seconds ago.  Also, I would see headlights in the distance that would move towards me, but never get to me.  They would either disappear, or just get stuck in one place.  This may be because they aren't actual interactable cars, but just a moving background leading you to believe there is a good draw distance.

    The last test I tried was one the develpers had talked about a few times, which was to fill a dumpster with dead bodies and either throw it off a building or cause it to explode.  However, I couldn't get that far.  After putting about about 8-10 bodies in the dumpster, which was barely enough to cover the bottom, the problems started.  The problems were bodies either going right through the dumpster and never going in, or the bodies hitting an invisible wall and never actually able to enter the dumpster.  So I don't know if the devs had some sort of trick, but I just couldn't get a reasonable amount of bodies in the dumpster.

    So I don't hate Crackdown, I actually think it's a pretty fun game.  I'm just pointing out some things that really disappoint me about the game, and are areas where I feel I was mislead by the devs.  In fact, given a few scale-backs, I could easily see this as an Xbox 1 game.  Does that make it a bad game, no, but certainly not one I'm going to spend $60 on.

    • Posted Feb 6, 2007 5:51 am PT
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  • 27Jan 07

    Too much time on my hands today I know:

    10)  Bioshock - This seems like a pretty low spot on the list for such a high profile game, but I was one of the few that thought the gameplay trailer was just OK.  The AI seems interesting, but not unpredictable, and the combat looks pretty standard.  I can't wait to see how it turns out though, and I hope it proves me wrong.

    9)  Spiderman 3 - I LOVE superhero games, and especially so now that they have been given GTA style treatment.  There is just something about having a sandbox experience with your favorite superhero that appeals to me more than most games.  The problem here is we know next to nothing about this game, except it will have a much better looking character model, and they have spent A LOT of money making sure you can play it no matter what gaming system you own.  Hopefully, we'll see great graphics and a huge open environment, but most of all I hope they find a way to really put a next-gen stamp on the swinging mechanic.

    8 )  NBA 2k8 - I have no idea how they plan to 1-up themselves after the fantastic NBA 2k7 offering, but I have faith in them and will be waiting anxiously to see what they come up with.

    7)  Halo 3 - Not a big fan of the Halo series, but it's almost impossible to not be excited about this game in some form or another.  It is Microsofts big gun right now, and being the last traditional Halo game in the series, here's hoping Bungie is pulling out all the stops.

    6)  Brothers in Arms Hells Highway - Absolutely FANTASTIC gameplay trailer at E3.  This game is looking fantastic, promising great physics, dynamic animations, open-city environments, and the same strategy based gameplay we have all come to know and love.  I actually see potential game of the year for this one, and in 2007 that's saying a lot!

    5)  Alone in the Dark - This game is all hype right now, but there are few games I'm this excited to see how they turn out.  It's structured like a TV show in videogame form, with episodes that each have a beginning and an end, but that also fit into a larger storyline and leave cliffhangers leading into the next episode.  Still, there are a variety of unknowns, such as how long will each episode be and are they going to be distributed via Xbox Live?  If so, how often?  Are we going to have to wait three or four months to deal with every cliffhanger?  How much will they cost?  I realize this game could very well be one of the worst of 2007, but if somehow they manage to live up to the promises, it could be one of the defining games of this generation, an example of true innovation.

    4)  Indiana Jones - In terms of technology, this could turn out to be the most next-gen game of 2007.  Powered by the new Digital Molecular Matter engine, which gives objects in the game real world characteristics, it may end up having the best physics and destructability put on the 360 to date.  If it was just DMM and that fact that it was an Indiana Jones game, that may be enough, but it is also sporting a new technology called Euphoria.  This engine eliminates mo-capped animations altogether, and instead implements an AI system complex and deep enough to determine animations on the fly to adapt to any situation.  The early video of Indiana Jones throwing a thug against a car and seeing all the different reactions from something so simple is more than enough to convince me.

    3)  GTA IV - Nuff said.

    2)  Mass Effect - In an epic battle for the #1, Mass Effect was just barely edged out by Assassins Creed.  We all know this game will have a great dialogue system and story, but I'm still not convinced on the combat and technology.  Bioware is trying to cram an awful lot into one game, but since KOTOR is probably my favorite game of all time, I will still trust this game is going to be as good as they say it is.  Still, if I see KOTOR-style load times again, I will be extremely disappointed.

    1)  Assassins Creed - Crowd gameplay, hundreds and hundreds of animaitons, completely scalable buildings, environmental destructability, realistic sword gameplay, the ability to choose how you want to play missions, a complex storyline, absolutely fantastic graphics, open world environment....when does this game come out again?

    What are yours?

    • Posted Jan 27, 2007 3:00 pm PT
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  • 9Jan 07
    I went to UFC 64, and it was a blast, and we just got tickets to UFC 68!  Anyone else here UFC fans? 
    • Posted Jan 9, 2007 10:28 am PT
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  • 7Jan 07

    Ok, so all the vids I post that I think are hilarious are usually Will Ferrell, so I figured I'd post something different this time.

    Well, I may get flamed for this one, but I watch American Idol, and I think Kellie Pickler is equal parts ditzy, hot, and hilarious.  So here's a vid I recently found of her on youtube.  Funny stuff.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8PO3UErvvg

    Here a couple short but sweet South Park clips..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kemoZRMXUqY

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-KC4DIche8

    And lastly, Borat + Conan = comedy gold..

    http://www.dailymotion.com/visited/search/borat%2Bconan/video/x9xy6_borat-on-conan-obrien

    • Posted Jan 7, 2007 9:39 pm PT
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  • 6Jan 07

    I haven't posted in awhile, so here's some stuff I find hilarious. (this is basically what my blog is turning into, whether that's good or not is for anyone who reads it to decide.)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1lyvZOlP04

    http://www.dailymotion.com/visited/search/will%2Bferrell%2Bboss/video/xppbv_snl-angry-boss-will-ferrel

    Since this is a gaming website, here's some new Crysis gameplay....THIS GAME LOOKS AMAZING!

    http://www.gametrailers.com/umwatcher.php?id=32230

    • Posted Jan 6, 2007 7:58 pm PT
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  • 30Oct 06

    I just saw these last night, and thought they were pretty good.  They are user videos for some sort of contest for the World of Warcraft, and I'm surprised how well made and funny some of them are.  These are a few that I liked, but there are more I haven't even seen:

    http://www.gametrailers.com/umwatcher.php?id=16010

    http://www.gametrailers.com/umwatcher.php?id=16351

    http://www.gametrailers.com/umwatcher.php?id=16002

    http://www.gametrailers.com/umwatcher.php?id=16006

    Not bad.

    • Posted Oct 30, 2006 1:57 pm PT
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  • 23Oct 06

    R.I.P. -- 10/17/2006

    MS is going to fix for free thanks to extended warranty on early consoles, and I will most certainly be purchasing the extended warranty now.  However, for now, play a few games for me you lucky bastards!!

    • Posted Oct 23, 2006 1:53 am PT
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  • 20Sep 06

    I just found this and thought I'd share it with you all.  I'm not sure if this is old or what, but if you haven't seen it your missing out!  Short, but sweet.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXrnaAw7e0o

    Here's another one I found after watching this one.  Look for the gas station signs in the background lol.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtqpQf4zFs4

    LOLOLOL!!

    • Posted Sep 20, 2006 11:54 pm PT
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  • 7Sep 06

    I've recently decided I spend way too much money on games.  I think this decision has it's roots in my purchase of Dead Rising, which I wholeheartedly regret. 

    However, the problem is so much that I bought it, but that I did so without consideration.  Games are just far too expensive to fork over $60 every time an interesting one releases.  This way I can rent, and then maybe buy it when the price goes down to 20 or 30 dollars.

    So, outside of the really big games like Gears of War and NBA 2k7 (it's big for me anyways), I think I am going to start renting games from here on out.

    What do you guys think?

    • Posted Sep 7, 2006 11:19 am PT
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  • 4Sep 06

    It's depressing, but I am now experiencing my first jealousy over the PS3.

    http://www.gametab.com/news/669346/

    That looks pretty sweet, and I just hope we get a 360 version as well, though that doesn't seem likely.  Regardless, I am still never getting a PS3.

    • Posted Sep 4, 2006 7:12 pm PT
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  • 2Sep 06

    It's actually a pretty funny video, but I may wait to open my copy of SR until multiplayer is fixed.  I'd rather not pay $60 for the game if the MP is broken.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA8UUQ6ZJlk

    • Posted Sep 2, 2006 9:14 pm PT
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  • 2Sep 06

    Seriously, to me this is a potentially great idea for a game that the developers did everything they could to ruin.  There are just too many restrictions in the level design and save system for it to be all that fun.  I traded it in when I picked up Saints Row yesterday (Finally!!!), and to tell you the truth I was happy to unload it.  It was a fun demo, but horrible full game. Anyway, here's my review. (I know I'm pretty much alone on this lol)

    http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/action/deadrising/player_review.html?id=359577

    • Posted Sep 2, 2006 8:11 pm PT
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  • 26Jun 06

    Am I weird, or are those Chuck Norris lines funny as hell!!  My top three:

    1.  Chuck Norris doesn't read books.  He stares them down until he gets the information he wants.

    2.  Outer Space exists because it's afraid to be on the same planet as Chuch Norris.

    3.  There is no global warming.  Chuck Norris was cold, so he decided to turn the sun up.

    Seriously, I'm reading a bunch of these right now and am almost in tears.

    Here's a good site:  http://www.absath.com/?p=183

    • Posted Jun 26, 2006 3:17 am PT
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  • 25Jun 06

    Let me tell you something, I have absolutely fallen in love with Prey.  It is one of the best gaming experiences around.  I'll talk about the MP and SP impressions separately.

    Single Player - Let me state the downside I see right now is it could end up short, but I'll take quality over quantity.  The levels are laid out very well, and allow for some strategy.  There seems to be something new and interesting continually happening.  Overall though, it is a linear experience.  Still, I could easily see myself playing through the game twice, as I have already played through the demo multiple times.  It's a very engaging, cinematic experience.

    Multiplayer - Some immediate comparisons can be made to Quake 4 and UT, but Prey is a different beast altogether, and a more enjoyable one at that. Here's why:

    Constant gravity shifting:  Seriously, going from the floor to the wall to the ceiling is a common occurance.  It's the first game that I can remember that just running around the levels is entertaining in and of itself.  It's something that you truly have to experience for yourself.

    The weapons:  The most inventive weapons in an FPS in quite some time.  The weapons really add a lot to the experience, as they all feel unique and powerful in their own way.  I especially love the animations unique to each weapon...VERY COOL!! 

    Leaving your body:  To add another layer of complexity, along with a health meter everyone has a spirit meter.  The more full it is, the more time you can spend outside your body.  When outside your body, getting shot reduces your spirit level greatly, but you cannot die by getting shot as a spirit.  You simply just return to your body.  However, your body is completely vulnerable, so its best to not leave it out in the open.  This just adds to the strategy you can use in the game.

    Anything bad?  Well, there isnt a whole lot of modes and I'm not sure how many maps.  I really would liked to have seen more than DM and TDM, but I'm sure they will eventually release something. 

    Overall, the game is fantastic!!!  Even if the single player is short, you will still probably play through it twice, and the multiplayer will keep you coming back for a long while. 

    Final Verdict:  MUST BUY!!!  It's a AAA game all the way!

    • Posted Jun 25, 2006 11:24 pm PT
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  • 24Jun 06

    I found an article pertaining to this:

    http://gadgets.fosfor.se/gaming-now-and-then/

    Kinda cool.

    • Posted Jun 24, 2006 5:44 pm PT
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  • 24Jun 06
  • 23Jun 06

    Man, sometimes it's easy to forget how far graphics have come in such a short time, so here's a little reminder.

    The Prey we could have gotten back in the 90's: http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/prey/video_player.html?id=IiA2ljr_5b4KuTM

    Prey now:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXCfgfSUuEI&search=prey

    Ok, a lot of time has passed there, but how about how much graphics advanced just last generation!

    Splinter Cell 1 (Xbox):  http://screenshots.teamxbox.com/screen/7043/Tom-Clancys-Splinter-Cell/

    Splinter Cell Chaos Theory (Xbox):  http://screenshots.teamxbox.com/screen/34206/Tom-Clancys-Splinter-Cell-Chaos-Theory/

    Halo:  http://screenshots.teamxbox.com/screen/17313/Halo/

    Halo 2:  http://screenshots.teamxbox.com/screen/31090/Halo-2/

    • Posted Jun 23, 2006 5:46 pm PT
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  • 22Jun 06

    Well, the Prey demo is finally out, and after toying with both the single and multiplayer, here is what seems to be the strengths and weaknesses in my opinion:

    + Weapons - fantastic weapon design makes the gameplay that much better.  The animations are really strong, and they do have a certain weight and kick to them that make them feel realistic.

    + Story - Without revealing too much, the game starts off very well.  The immersion level is just through the roof.  The enemies, even though I've played very little, are well-varied and fun to fight.  They seem to have at least a level of intelligence greater than Doom 3, which is a VERY good thing, as they will take cover when necessary.

    + Innovation - The gravity and portal ideas are implented early and often, and I wouldn't have it any other way.  The level at which this improves and changes the gameplay fantastic, and I think will ultimately define the Prey experience to a point.  They also make for some fantastic puzzles.

    + Multiplayer - It has a very Quake type feel, but once again the gravity and portal gameplay mechanics change everything.  All I can say is an intense battle with someone running around on the ceiling is something that must be experienced. 

    +/- Graphics:  This is actually a bit hit and miss graphically.  The guns look great, as do alot of the environments and lighting, but the character models along with certain textures end up standing out a bit.

    - Linear - So far, the game seems to be a bit on the linear side, which could hurt the game further down the line, as well as any replayablility.

     - Online lag - This is probably just a demo thing, but there was lag in every server I went into.

    So far, the game is living up to expectations, and I may post some extended impressions after some more time playing with the demo.

    • Posted Jun 22, 2006 1:02 am PT
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  • 22Jun 06

    You guys should really check this out, and when you do message me a link.  It's actually pretty cool, I mean.....IT WRITES THE BLOG FOR YOU!!  How awesome is that?

    My 360 blog:  http://www.360voice.com/blog.asp?tag=Tcain80

    I'll probably start posting stuff next week after my blog has been up for a bit.

    • Posted Jun 22, 2006 12:45 am PT
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