Archive for January 16th, 2008|Daily archive page
It’s A Blizzard Man!!!

Okay, where I am now, there is basically a blizzard coming. There is snow falling from the sky flake after flake, and as I always say, my favorite thing to fall out of the sky (besides money) is snow. It’s absolutely beautiful, and I’m going to try to get it sent in to the news. My videos, that is. I totally did the Cloverfield style-shot. As far as seeing you guys (James and DS) again, I don’t know if I will, because this is the storm of the century. Stay in your homes, and if you see a man on a dogsled with 7 snow dogs and you hear 3 bell chimes, you know it’s me, coming to the rescue. Be safe.
Game Preview-Resistance II: United We Fall
Resistance: Fall of Man was a spectacular game for the PS3 back in November of 2006 as the best PS3 launch title hands down. It incorporated a surreal alternate World War 2 storyline while fitting in some really cool weapons. Now the second has been confirmed for release this fall on the PS3, and here is my preview. The game takes place directly after the first game, in which Nathan Hale is being taken hostage by a group of fellow immunees that are taking down the Chimera, the Sentinels. He makes his way back to the US, where he is terrified to learn the Chimera are launching an all-out assault, sweeping from both the east and west side, going into the middle. The game will get rid of the older narrarator, and focus more on Nathan’s adventure and immortal conflict. There will be new enemy vehicles including the Chameleon, which is invisible and will tear you apart with its blades. You’ll have to watch the ground and its imprints on it to find out where it is. The game’s story also hints air combat. There will also be massive boss battles in the Shadow of the Colossus style with some towering hundreds of feet in the air. There will be up to 60-player multiplayer matches on specifically designed levels that don’t just have you scrambling towards the middle, but are more strategic. The Chimera are sure to be smarter, faster, and shinier with the improved graphics. The game developers are fascinated along with myself of this time period, set in the 50s during a non-WW2 post-depression world. Insomniac is really proving to be a leading force on the PS3, with this being their third title on its very early life cycle. This game looks to be one of the best this year for the PS3, and I look forward to getting some hands-on time and review of it. Look for this one in this Fall.
UH-WAE!!! UH WAE!!! THAT’S A PERFECT SCORE RIGHT THERE!!!

Although Super Smash Bros. Brawl has been delayed in the United States, and Europe doesn’t even have a date set, Brawl has been reviewed by tough to please game magazine Famitsu. Any given game is sent through 4 reviewers, and then given a score 1-40, and Brawl got a perfect score. Only a few other games have received this merit, including The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and Ocarina of Time, Nintendogs(?), Soul Caliber, Vagrant Story, and Final Fantasy 12. That’s right Wii-haters!!! We got ourselves another perfect game! It will so be worth the wait, and I am excited!!! I’ve gotta do the dance…
Bummer Smash Bros. Dude.

Just in case you didn’t read James or DS’ posts recently, Super Smash Bros. Brawl has been pushed back another month to March 9, 2008. As far as the reason goes, I don’t know, but it could be to refine the multiplayer. A month from its former release, you know they were pretty close to finishing, so this can only be for the better, and by “for the better”, I mean “for a better game”. As long as these delays are positive and at a minimal, I’m okay. Let’s see…..2 months to collect 50 more stars on Galaxy, so that’s………
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