I was rooting for the Cardinals, fuck the Steelers. So much bullshit calls and penalties against the Cards. Anyways, this isn't a sports blog. But there was a "supposed" Killzone 2 ad that was created for the Super Bowl but never got aired. I'd say it adds to the hypetrain of Killzone 2.
Here's the commercial...
And a representative of 360 fanboys worldwide, reacts to Killzone 2.
If you haven't pre-ordered Killzone 2 yet, do it now at GameStop to get a demo code which will be released THIS WEEK!
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Killzone 2 is in your sights!
If it isn't, then it better fucking be.
I've had the chance to play this game at CES in Las Vegas and I must say..."HOLLLYYYYYYY SHITTTTTTT!!!!" Everything from the graphics, sound, gameplay, and the controls is just simply amazing. It's as if the PS3 was made just for Killzone 2 alone.
Judging from reviews, I'd say I am supported in my opinion because I'm just never wrong.
Reviews have also been saying that this story is the best story in videogaming history...well I don't know about that because there has been a lot of good stories I've played through in my gaming career. I'm trying my best not to over-hype this game to the point where I won't be satisfied once I play it...but then again...I already played it and it's the shit.
Here's my review
10/10
Pre-order it, get it, play it, live in it.
I've had the chance to play this game at CES in Las Vegas and I must say..."HOLLLYYYYYYY SHITTTTTTT!!!!" Everything from the graphics, sound, gameplay, and the controls is just simply amazing. It's as if the PS3 was made just for Killzone 2 alone.
Judging from reviews, I'd say I am supported in my opinion because I'm just never wrong.
Reviews have also been saying that this story is the best story in videogaming history...well I don't know about that because there has been a lot of good stories I've played through in my gaming career. I'm trying my best not to over-hype this game to the point where I won't be satisfied once I play it...but then again...I already played it and it's the shit.
Here's my review
10/10
Pre-order it, get it, play it, live in it.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Quantum of Solace SUCKED
No, I'm not talking about the movie, the movie was pretty badass even though it lacked a good story. The movie got me so excited to play through the game because the movie was action packed and I wanted to experience that through Bond himself. Anyways, this will seem pretty biased, because I am writing this off of the first 20 minutes of playing the game.
I just wasn't into it. The controls were pretty bland, not that great to get used to and it just felt weird. They were almost identical to the Call of Duty controls because the developers were Treyarch, which also developed COD5(which I'll write review on later) but they added some other controls which just made it worse to play with. The graphics were an insult to the PS3 console, it looked like it was an upgraded version of the PS2 but wasn't PS3 material. The explosions looked so fake, and there were easily noticeable explosive canisters that can be seen from a mile away because every 2 seconds they give off a bright ass shine. The AI from the enemies were so simple and stupid you can easily just run up to every single enemy and physically take them down yourself. Even the takedowns were getting old quick, every other takedown was the exact same thing but they slowed it down to make it look epic but it wasn't, it was repetitive.
It was (Call of Duty + James Bond) divided by 4 = Quantum of Suckage. Again, this is only from the first 20 minutes of playing. Trust me, I honestly TRIED to like this game and play through after watching the movie, I even tried to force myself to play through the game but it just wasn't working for me. It was a real disappointment because I thought this game would differ from other "movie games" but it didn't, it just dug itself a deeper hole in the crap pile.
So if you were thinking of getting this game, which I hope you weren't, forget it and save your $60 bucks and buy a real game. Or at least watch this movie, and 5 other movies too. I recommend Role Models btw which was hilarious...
I just wasn't into it. The controls were pretty bland, not that great to get used to and it just felt weird. They were almost identical to the Call of Duty controls because the developers were Treyarch, which also developed COD5(which I'll write review on later) but they added some other controls which just made it worse to play with. The graphics were an insult to the PS3 console, it looked like it was an upgraded version of the PS2 but wasn't PS3 material. The explosions looked so fake, and there were easily noticeable explosive canisters that can be seen from a mile away because every 2 seconds they give off a bright ass shine. The AI from the enemies were so simple and stupid you can easily just run up to every single enemy and physically take them down yourself. Even the takedowns were getting old quick, every other takedown was the exact same thing but they slowed it down to make it look epic but it wasn't, it was repetitive.
It was (Call of Duty + James Bond) divided by 4 = Quantum of Suckage. Again, this is only from the first 20 minutes of playing. Trust me, I honestly TRIED to like this game and play through after watching the movie, I even tried to force myself to play through the game but it just wasn't working for me. It was a real disappointment because I thought this game would differ from other "movie games" but it didn't, it just dug itself a deeper hole in the crap pile.
So if you were thinking of getting this game, which I hope you weren't, forget it and save your $60 bucks and buy a real game. Or at least watch this movie, and 5 other movies too. I recommend Role Models btw which was hilarious...
Sunday, November 16, 2008
REVIEW: LittleBigPlanet
It's been awhile since I played LBP so this review might be a little iffy. As with mostly everyone who owns a PS3, I was really anticipating what was called to be a big exclusive platformer. I bought on it's release and was not disappointed. The intro is very interactive and gives notice and credit to the people who made the game which all games should do. The story mode was really fun and there are a lot of unlockables that can keep you coming back for more. But where LBP truly shines is the online play. There are so many user-created levels that it can keep you gaming for hours on end.
The levels you can play online are featured on planets which there are only 5 of them, so if you played all levels on all the planets, then you'd have to search for new ones which can be hard to find good ones. Think of it as a youtube for LBP levels, the best ones are usually featured on the first planet and so on, and the rest you can find by "hearting"(which is just like subscribing) an author or by search.
It is a really fun game to play with friends online or off and the graphics are amazing. The music sort of gets old after awhile but then you won't get tired of it. The gameplay is so simple that is works.
Verdict: 9 out of 10, or A if you want a grade letter.
The levels you can play online are featured on planets which there are only 5 of them, so if you played all levels on all the planets, then you'd have to search for new ones which can be hard to find good ones. Think of it as a youtube for LBP levels, the best ones are usually featured on the first planet and so on, and the rest you can find by "hearting"(which is just like subscribing) an author or by search.
It is a really fun game to play with friends online or off and the graphics are amazing. The music sort of gets old after awhile but then you won't get tired of it. The gameplay is so simple that is works.
Verdict: 9 out of 10, or A if you want a grade letter.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Are Videogames Emptying Out Your Wallet This Season?
With high-quality multiple games coming out this holiday season, it can really empty your wallet. Nothing feels terrible as being broke while some new games are released and everyone is playing it except you. But I have found a solution for you if you already didn't have it, it's a site for well, Cheap Ass Gamers.
They find all kinds of cheap deals for gamers alike. It's really useful if you're trying to save up money for games such as I don't know, Call of Duty 5?
www.cheapassgamer.com
They find all kinds of cheap deals for gamers alike. It's really useful if you're trying to save up money for games such as I don't know, Call of Duty 5?
www.cheapassgamer.com
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
KILLZONE 2 BETA IS OUT!

Finally! The moment we've all been waiting for! Guerilla Games is giving out the beta of what will be the most badass game that will ever hit the planet which is Killzone 2! Maybe this is all part of that "change" Obama was talking about. The sad part about it is that it's allll about LUCK of getting that email with that beta code.
So check your emails constantly! And if you have an extra beta code for me, I will guarantee you that I will paypal you 10 dollars straight out of my pocket.
- Mikey
Become The President
It is the day after the election, and it is apparent that the next President of the United States is Barack Obama.
Now, thanks to the Mercenaries 2 DLC you can become Obama himself and kick ass as the President. Or if you want, become Sarah Palin and also kick ass as her as well. The renders are surprisingly accurate...
With that said, I'm sure you are wondering what it will mean to gamers with Obama as President. Ok you probably weren't wondering that, but here is President Obama's stance on video games pertaining a question asked to him about video games.
The video game question posed to Obama in that survey:
“To date, nearly 10 states have considered legislation to keep violent video games out of kids’ hands. Would you support this type of legislation at the federal level? What other strategies would you support to keep the video game industry and other media companies from marketing and selling inappropriate content to children?”
Obama’s answer:
“A: We need to give parents the tools and information they need to make choices about what programs their children are watching or what video games they are playing. As we move towards a digital environment, there is a golden opportunity for the industry to do this on their own—to use the latest in technology to give parents more information and more choice. For example, this technology could make it possible for parents to create their own family tier just by programming their television to block certain channels, block certain genres of programming like dramas, or block television at certain times of the day. The same can be said of video games, especially as we’re moving into an era when they can be downloaded as easily as today’s movies and television shows.
“I would call upon the video game industry to give parents better information about programs and video games by improving the voluntary rating system we currently have. Broadcasters and video game producers should take it upon themselves to improve this system to include easier to find and easier to understand descriptions of exactly what kind of content is included. But if the industry fails to act, then my administration would.
“And even if the industry does do some responsible self-policing, there’s still a role for the federal government to play. We need to understand the impact of these new media better. That’s why I supported federal funding to study the impact of video games on children’s cognitive development.”(1)
- Mikey
1)http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2008/11/05/what-barack-obamas-win-means-for-gamers/
Now, thanks to the Mercenaries 2 DLC you can become Obama himself and kick ass as the President. Or if you want, become Sarah Palin and also kick ass as her as well. The renders are surprisingly accurate...
With that said, I'm sure you are wondering what it will mean to gamers with Obama as President. Ok you probably weren't wondering that, but here is President Obama's stance on video games pertaining a question asked to him about video games.
The video game question posed to Obama in that survey:
“To date, nearly 10 states have considered legislation to keep violent video games out of kids’ hands. Would you support this type of legislation at the federal level? What other strategies would you support to keep the video game industry and other media companies from marketing and selling inappropriate content to children?”
Obama’s answer:
“A: We need to give parents the tools and information they need to make choices about what programs their children are watching or what video games they are playing. As we move towards a digital environment, there is a golden opportunity for the industry to do this on their own—to use the latest in technology to give parents more information and more choice. For example, this technology could make it possible for parents to create their own family tier just by programming their television to block certain channels, block certain genres of programming like dramas, or block television at certain times of the day. The same can be said of video games, especially as we’re moving into an era when they can be downloaded as easily as today’s movies and television shows.
“I would call upon the video game industry to give parents better information about programs and video games by improving the voluntary rating system we currently have. Broadcasters and video game producers should take it upon themselves to improve this system to include easier to find and easier to understand descriptions of exactly what kind of content is included. But if the industry fails to act, then my administration would.
“And even if the industry does do some responsible self-policing, there’s still a role for the federal government to play. We need to understand the impact of these new media better. That’s why I supported federal funding to study the impact of video games on children’s cognitive development.”(1)
- Mikey
1)http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2008/11/05/what-barack-obamas-win-means-for-gamers/
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