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Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Sorry for not posting yesterday!
I apologize for not posting yesterday. I was too busy playing Fallout 3. On a related note, next Monday's post will be about Fallout 3. Things will continue as normal tomorrow. thanks for reading!
Friday, July 5, 2013
Throwback Friday: Twisted Metal

Twisted Metal was released on November 5th 1995.
The game was originally developed by SingleTrac, and was later handled by different developers.
the game was published by Sony Computer Entertainment.
In the game, a man called Calypso hosts a tournament, the Twisted Metal tournament. In each tournament, the contestants battle it out in a vehicular free for all. The prize? One wish, no matter how absurd, impossible, or just stupid, Calypso has the power to make it come true, often times with unexpected side effects. The tournament takes place in cities around the world, with total disregard for civilians or national landmarks.
The game is based solely on vehicular combat. Players do combat with each other with each other in their own unique vehicles, most often themed for them. The weapons used in the game are machine guns, missiles, and other assorted weapons. The game is dark and when it does use humor, it is very dark, easily falling into the black humor category.
Multiplayer is quite fun and addicting. I will say that this game should not be played by younger gamers because it does have such a dark premise. But beyond that, it is a very enjoyable game. the game is available for download from the PSN store for $5.99 and is worth the money. Have fun blowing each other to kingdom come!
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Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Gaming News: Don Mattrick leaving Microsoft for Zynga

Now I don't know all of what was behind Mattrick's decision to leave Micros0ft, in fact I know next to nothing and am not interested enough to try and find out, but his timing couldn't have been worse. As it is now, it looks like he is getting out before he can be fired over the backlash the Xbox One garnered, possibly as a straw man for Microsoft.
Now, is it a good thing for him that he has become Zynga's new CEO?
Zynga has seen falling stock and people leaving their games in large numbers, forcing them to lay off workers and to close down the less popular Facebook games. Well, so far, the stocks appear to show some confidence in Mattrick's ability to bring the company back into the spotlight, since the announcement, Zynga's stock has risen a bit and looks to be the beginning for a steady climb, unless it doesn't.
We will just have to wait and see how things at Zynga are handled.
I know one thing though, I won't be clamering for the newest Farmville spin-off to be announced, and the game requests I get are going to be forgotten in my notification bar.
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Monday, July 1, 2013
Game review: Turning Point: Fall of Liberty
I don't know if I ever fully explained the goal behind the Monday blog posts, so I am going to do that now. On Mondays I am going to review games for the current generation of consoles, but I am going to review older ones that people should be able to pick up for cheaper than normal. This is so people like myself can know what games are good, but won't break the bank. Any way, on to the review.
Today's review: Turning Point: Fall of Liberty
Turning Point is a first person shooter based in the fictitious universe where the Germans win World War II and have invaded America. You take the role of a construction worker turned freedom fighter as you fight to save America from the Nazi invasion.
The game is played in general FPS style, two weapons, can pick weapons off of enemy's corpses, grenades, the usual. The game is not remarkable on the innovation front. But what the game lacks in innovation, it partially makes up for with action and solid gameplay. The game has a single player campaign and online multiplayer, I can not say either way on the multiplayer because I haven't played the multiplayer. The single player campaign is good, not great, but good. The campaign mainly suffers because of how short it is. I honestly think it could have been a much better game if they had spent more time on it, made it longer, add more weapons, and just generally polish it up a bit.
All in all, the game is ok. It isn't the best, but it isn't horrible either. The game is any where fr $5 to $8 on Amazon.com, for that amount it would be a good weekend time killer or what not. As I said, the game is ok so if you are having a hard time deciding what to play, just pop this in and give it a go. it won't blow your socks off, but it can at least help kill some time while you figure out what other game you want to play after you are done.
Thanks for reading!

Turning Point is a first person shooter based in the fictitious universe where the Germans win World War II and have invaded America. You take the role of a construction worker turned freedom fighter as you fight to save America from the Nazi invasion.
The game is played in general FPS style, two weapons, can pick weapons off of enemy's corpses, grenades, the usual. The game is not remarkable on the innovation front. But what the game lacks in innovation, it partially makes up for with action and solid gameplay. The game has a single player campaign and online multiplayer, I can not say either way on the multiplayer because I haven't played the multiplayer. The single player campaign is good, not great, but good. The campaign mainly suffers because of how short it is. I honestly think it could have been a much better game if they had spent more time on it, made it longer, add more weapons, and just generally polish it up a bit.
All in all, the game is ok. It isn't the best, but it isn't horrible either. The game is any where fr $5 to $8 on Amazon.com, for that amount it would be a good weekend time killer or what not. As I said, the game is ok so if you are having a hard time deciding what to play, just pop this in and give it a go. it won't blow your socks off, but it can at least help kill some time while you figure out what other game you want to play after you are done.
Thanks for reading!
Friday, June 28, 2013
Throwback Fridays: CTR
For this week's Throwback Friday, we are going to take a look at CTR: Crash Team Racing for the PS1.
Crash Team Racing was in North America on September 30, 1999. It was developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the Playstation. The game sold 1.71 million units in Europe, 2.64 million in North America, and just under 500,000 units in japan. Because of its success it was re-released as a greatest hits, and a platinum hits as well.
The game has a very Mario Kart like feel to it, each driver has their own car, power-up boxes scattered across the twisting track, items that give boost, fire rockets and so on. The game is very solid and has almost perfect controls that allow the gamer to focus on winning the race.
The graphics are, as it is with all older games, outdated; however its cartoony art style keep the game looking crisp, fresh, and enjoyable.
The game has a single player campaign and a multiplayer mode. The single player mode is a campaign where the player must win races to win trophies and eventually beat the alien Nitros Oxide,
The multiplayer is as one would expect from a kart racing game. Players race around a twisting track as they try to avoid obstacles, find shortcuts, and outsmart their fellow racers and win the prize.Each track is filled with item boxes, and wampa fruit boxes. Item boxes are filled with various items that can be used to win the race. Wampa fruit boxes are filled with (did you guess it?) wampa fruit, the more wampa fruit you have, the faster your cart goes. You can get turbo by running over green turbo pads, acquiring a power-up, or powersliding. There is also a battle mode where player battle each other with the game's power-ups.
All in all this is a really good game. In fact it is my family's favorite game to play with each other. The game is available for download from the PSN store for $5.99 and I highly suggest giving this game a try. If you still have this game, maybe it's time to dig out the PS1 and get a nice dose of nostalgia.
Thanks for reading. Have a nice day!
Crash Team Racing was in North America on September 30, 1999. It was developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the Playstation. The game sold 1.71 million units in Europe, 2.64 million in North America, and just under 500,000 units in japan. Because of its success it was re-released as a greatest hits, and a platinum hits as well.

The graphics are, as it is with all older games, outdated; however its cartoony art style keep the game looking crisp, fresh, and enjoyable.
The game has a single player campaign and a multiplayer mode. The single player mode is a campaign where the player must win races to win trophies and eventually beat the alien Nitros Oxide,

All in all this is a really good game. In fact it is my family's favorite game to play with each other. The game is available for download from the PSN store for $5.99 and I highly suggest giving this game a try. If you still have this game, maybe it's time to dig out the PS1 and get a nice dose of nostalgia.
Thanks for reading. Have a nice day!
Monday, June 24, 2013
Finals week
Hey, Just wanted to say that it is finals week and therefor I probably wont be able to post until Friday or next Monday. I apologize for the delays but my summer class is almost over.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Schedule change/ Wednesday News
First of all, I would like to say sorry for not posting on Monday. But, cable is back online so we are good to go. Second, I am changing Wednesdays to gaming News, at least for now.
Ok, time for todays post.
The big news in gaming today, is that Microsoft has revised its DRM policy for Xbox One.
The most important effect this will have is that you WILL NOT have to connect your Xbox to the internet to play offline games. The only time the system will need to connect will be during first time set up. This goes for games downloaded off of Xbox Live as well.
The ability to sell, trade, and share games like you would for the 360 is now back as well. So Gamestop, you have been spared.
And finally, some good news to those who like to play games that normally aren't available in their country, regions have been removed, meaning the systems can be played in all areas of the world, government allowing, and games from across the world can be played as well. I foresee some hardcore RPG fans importing some JRPGs in the future.
Now, there were some features that were dropped as well. I won't go into details but most of them revolved around the cloud and your games library. Most specifically the ability to play your games library wherever you want without needing the disc.
All in all, it is good to see Microsoft actually listening to its fans. Sony, you might actually have some competition if Microsoft can keep it together.
Here is the link to the announcement from Microsoft's head of Interactive Entertainment.
That's all for today folks, be sure to check back for Throwback Friday!
Ok, time for todays post.
The big news in gaming today, is that Microsoft has revised its DRM policy for Xbox One.
The most important effect this will have is that you WILL NOT have to connect your Xbox to the internet to play offline games. The only time the system will need to connect will be during first time set up. This goes for games downloaded off of Xbox Live as well.
The ability to sell, trade, and share games like you would for the 360 is now back as well. So Gamestop, you have been spared.
And finally, some good news to those who like to play games that normally aren't available in their country, regions have been removed, meaning the systems can be played in all areas of the world, government allowing, and games from across the world can be played as well. I foresee some hardcore RPG fans importing some JRPGs in the future.
Now, there were some features that were dropped as well. I won't go into details but most of them revolved around the cloud and your games library. Most specifically the ability to play your games library wherever you want without needing the disc.
All in all, it is good to see Microsoft actually listening to its fans. Sony, you might actually have some competition if Microsoft can keep it together.
Here is the link to the announcement from Microsoft's head of Interactive Entertainment.
That's all for today folks, be sure to check back for Throwback Friday!
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