It's been a while since I used Games of the Week to force my questionable taste in music on the general gaming public, so I proudly present more Sparks for you. This time, the quirky musical brothers give us a little treat from the 1974 album Propaganda. It is a good song, whether you believe it or not.
Speaking of 1974 albums, we played videogames this week, and you can hit the jump to find out what ones they were. Feel free to tell us what games you played as well.
Bennett: Spent time this week with Clover for the review, Let's Tap for next week's review, and a little bit (but not enough of) Global Defense Force. Plan to get my hands on more of Ghostbusters tonight. Also, started Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! which is simultaneously hilarious and leaves me with no idea what's actually going on (the bestiary is the best thing ever, though).
Razak: Assassins Creed and James Bond on DS. I'm a slow gamer, what can I say. I'll just reiterate what everyone else said about Assassins Creed ages ago: it's a great concept with the most repetitive execution ever. I love the idea behind it, but actual execution is poor as piss. Makes me very excited for number 2 though.
Villasenor: I found a cheap copy of Star Trek: Bridge Commander and have actually been enjoying it quite a bit. My biggest complaint with the game so far are the downright creepy faces of most of the character models. There's just something about the way they look at you, with their completely unsynced mouths and speech, that's just unnerving enough to pull me out of the experience slightly. Getting to blow up waves of Cardassian ships makes up for it though.
I also beat Super Robot Wars W for the eighth time. GOLDION CRUSHER!
Nicholson: I've been playing a variety of titles. For review, I've been playing the PlayStation Network version of Heavy Weapon: Atomic Tank and Xbox LIVE Arcade title Magic: The Gathering: Duels of the Planeswalkers. For fun, I've been playing inFAMOUS, the 1 vs. 100 Beta, and some Crazy Taxi clone on the iPhone.
I have a copy of Red Faction: Guerrilla sitting on my desk. It's still in the shrink wrap! I'm hoping I can get around to playing it tomorrow. I picked it up for two reasons: good industry buzz and pity for THQ's financial position.
I'd like to take a second and say that inFAMOUS hits me in the right spot. The combat is a bit janky, but I'm loving the platforming segments and the way your powers grow with the moral choices you've made. It's a fun title if you kill the difficulty and forget that Cole is supposed to be a superhero. Hopefully the next inFAMOUS features a Cole with a full understanding of his powers and an emphasis on melee combat. This sharpshooting from roof to roof is bumming me out.
Grim: Played the hell out of Rocket Riot on Xbox LIVE Arcade (buy it for great justice!) and Prototype (rent it for great justice!), plus a few matches of Quake Live. Brad, you need to play Red Faction: Guerrilla multiplayer with me, or face the consequences.
Nicholson: Oh I will. I've seen you on quite a bit. I can't wait!
North: It's weeks like these that I love reviewing video games. I've already said that Atlus' Devil Survivor is great. Look for our review this week. I'm now playing Flower, Sun and Rain on the DS, and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 on the Wii, both being really fun games.
Concelmo: I replayed the entire six games in the Space Quest series this week and it was such an awesome, nostalgic experience. I love those games so much!
Also, a little more of Rydia's tale in Final Fantasy IV: The After Years and some Ghostbusters for the Xbox 360. I am not going to say "bustin' makes me feel good," but, man, bustin' makes me feel good! :)
Sterling: I've been balls deep in review copies this week, still slogging through Damnation, Fuel and Black Sigil. I also received Dynasty Warriors 6: Empires, which has become a horrible time machine. I start playing and suddenly it's five hours into the future while my thumb has become a withered nub.
For my non-work gaming I've been taking advantage of the recent surge of PSOne Classics on the PlayStation Store. It's been a non-stop binge of Final Fantasy VII and Metal Gear Solid. My stepson watches these games intently (not put off by the PSX graphics, I'm very proud) and constantly asks questions like "Why is Sephiroth killing everyone?" It's impossible to explain Sephiroth's motivations to a small child who doesn't even believe that Sephiroth isn't a girl.
Not that I can blame him on that count.
Zimmerman: I've been playing Pack All of Your Crap into Boxes all this past week. It's a deep and rewarding title that demonstrates the horrors of our consumer culture and makes fantastic use of motion controls.
Other than that, it's been mostly games for review. Ghostbusters, Swords & Soldiers, Yosumin Live and a few other little games.
Davis: I spent most of my time not working at Disneyland this week, riding the Indy Jones ride a lot and getting sunburned. I started Ghostbusters before leaving and played a bit of LEGO Battles and Flower, Sun and Rain while waiting in lines. Not much else to say, except that I can't wait to get back to wrangling ghosts. I haven't been so anxious to get back to playing a game in a long while.
Sarkar: It's been raining all goddamn week here in New York (and, to be honest, all damn month as well) -- and on top of that, I was sick for much of the week -- so I spent a lot of time in my room playing games. I got a little further in inFamous; did my first few Burnout Paradise online freeburn challenges with Dtoider AnonymousNoob; started my sophomore season in NHL 09 Be A Pro (five goals in two games); played my first All-Star game in MLB 09 Road to the Show (I'm 12-0 with an ERA under 1.00); and spent some more time with the Uncharted 2 beta (frankly, I can't tell if the recent patch "fixed" the über-overpowered grenades or not).
back into Fallout 3, finally going into The Pitt. played a bit of Ghostbusters at a friends place, have to pick that up when i get through this stack of games. One of which being Final Fantasy IV on the DS which I'm picking up again so I can listen to this weeks RetroForce.
I received all of these games in the mail last week.
I completed the Wii version of Pikmin, and I'm currently on the way of completing Pikmin 2 (also Wii version). I must say I like the Wii version the best! It also looks so much better when it runs in 480p mode, instead of the hideous 50hz mode.
I've also become really addicted to Locks Quest recently. Seriously that game is awesome and seriously underated! Thank you Jim, for bringing that game to my attention!
I don't remember what I played a month ago when this post was apparently written (according to the headline) but this week, in JUNE, I played 7 hours of Rock Band 2 over two days. Also, it would seem as though I injured various tendons in my right calf area. Some serious hurtin' goin' on.
been playing prototype and its sweet and everything but...
DAMN! is it just me or is the sound played when you scroll through the powers menu the most headache inducing sound ever? I litterally think it has given me a headache. Its so highpitched and painfull.
ok rant over.So far the I would say the game is a definite rental but not sure on how long it is so cant comment on wether its worth the purchase or not.
I also finished infamous which was really sweet too ( Frankly dont get those who hate it, its definitly a rental and ill be playing thruogh it again for sure).
Finished Resident Evil 5 for the 900000Th time and now have all weapons and infinite rocket launcher and all costumes. On my way to upgrading everything too. A bit sad really...
Also slowly getting through Madworld which I need to finish.
I think this may be my last week of playing Street Fighter 4, I'm getting so frustrated trying to learn how to link properly and struggling to perform combos over the past few weeks. I frigging hate FADC's, my puny brain can't process mashing two buttons then relaying a dash THEN performing an ultra. Why won't 3 crouched shorts come together??? AAAAAARRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!! Just 9 more days until BlazBlue, I can instant air dash, double jump, super jump and roman cancel to my hearts content, then a week later super jump, hop, hyper hop, and roll in KOFXII (I'll probably trade SF4 for that...maybe). I'll keep at it on SF4 but I just had to vent. GOD ALMIGHTY WHY CAN'T I LINK!!?!?!?!?!?!
I finally found my groove with Fallout 3. After months of being turned off by the game visually/atmospherically, I realized that I had the brightness way to low! Somewhere between inspiration from co-workers stories about the game and the brightness, I'm digging it.
Also, a little SoulCalibur, watching the opening to Lost and the Damned ("GET MY BIKE!... I'm sorry, I've been under alot of stress man...") Little Big Planet was played to completion and I tried Rocket Riot, frankly, to a dull thudding "meh"
After resisting the "summer blockbuster" games from the last few weeks, I'm pretty pumped about The Conduit.
Oh Snap! I also played Look, Boxes. Excellent difficulty!
Finally sludged through Prototype a second time through the hard difficulty, everything with "Hunter" in its name can go to hell. Now I'm just readying myself for busting some ghosts in the days to come.
Xbox Live Arcade week for me. Beat all the extra levels from The Maw. More R-Type Dimensions.
Finished Wallace and Gromit's Grand Adventure #1 and I'm on the last episode of Sam and Max Save the World. I wish Telltale Games had direct access to my bank account. It would save us both time.
I'm finally wrapping up Persona 2: Innocent Sin as I speak! So excited to finally finish it (and maybe move onto Persona 2: Eternal Punishment), but I've already had three boss fights in this final dungeon, with no sign of the main enemies I came in to fight, that I'm starting to get worried. The last time I thought I was finishing this game was about 20 gameplay hours earlier, after which I suddenly realized that I was nowhere near the actual end of the game.
Other than that, Rock Band Unplugged is fantastic.
Mainly Forza 2 (awesome). Just recieved Xmen Origins Wolverine and Bionic Commando through Gamefly, so I'll dig into those this week. Also, Phoenix Wright Trials and Tribulations, just finished the Mask Demasque trial. It was a fairly weak trial, maybe because he was such a pussy.
I'm especially excited about BC cause I loved, and raped people, in the multiplayer.
Still busting open faces in UFC. Cannot stop playing online. must stop betting money on bringit.com though. Have such a high win/loss ratio though that people tend to leave games and don't want to fight me. Looks like i rage quit, but i don't! I've actually let a couple of people beat me to get to 40 wins and 6 losses. Still I have trouble finding opponents.
You wanna fight me? PSN: Foolishbean69
T minus 6 days till Monster Hunter Freedom unite though. Cannot fucking wait for that. It's perhaps the only thing that will drag me away from UFC.
Also getting a little Socom withdrawal, so i might have to get back on that too. need. to. shoot. something.
Mostly Killzone 2... it's been awhile.. and I apparently misplaced my "skillz" so I was looking for them! (and if anyone else finds them first, give them back!)
I also played some Sacred 2 and watched Gran Torino on Blu-ray... great movie!!
Finished InFAMOUS with a "Good" ending. I really like that game, and will probably start a new play through sometime for the "evil" path. Then started a game of MGS: The Twin Snakes on Gamecube. By started, I mean I watched all the Briefings and got to the title screen on the elevator, then went to sleep at 12:30.
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