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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

AC/DC Go "Live" on Rock Band

For those about to rock, please make your way to Wal-Mart's electronics section.

That's right, for those of you lying awake at night, worrying about whether or not AC/DC or some other band will ever make it to Rock Band or Guitar Hero, the wait is over. The New York Times reports that Wal-Mart has exclusive rights to sell an AC/DC Track Pack for Rock Band. That's right, this isn't downloadable content. It's a physical disc to put in your house, seperate from the rest of the Rock Band world.

So here's the problem. Every other song in the Rock Band sphere is compatible with both games, making Rock Band the best backwards-compatible music game out there. You downloaded an entire album on Rock Band? You can get that and all of your other songs onto Rock Band 2. It's great. Activision never quite grasped that, releasing game after game, never getting the satisfaction of every Guitar Hero song on one disc (yet). No, they came up with Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s and the upcoming Guitar Hero: Metallica on top of their regular run.

And now Rock Band is just doing the same thing. Maybe they got desperate for AC/DC and Wal-Mart wouldn't ease up on the rights, so MTV had to strike a deal. Fair enough, I guess. Still, I hope the thing ends up as an imported download instead of its own game (see also iTunes gift cards). That way, you could still buy it would still be Wal-Mart exclusive but still keep the Rock Band 2 title all-encompassing.

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Sunday, September 28, 2008

Review: "Star Wars: The Force Unleashed" for Wii

The mantle in my living room features a Lando Calrissian action figure (also known as Little Billy Dee). Thus, I call my mantle "Cloud City." That's how much I love Star Wars. Not surprisingly, I was in awe of the idea of this game from the videos and pre-release hype.

And then, of course, the hype died with mediocre reviews. But I refused to believe it. I had to debunk the solid stream of "OK" reviews with my own, fresh, good perspective. So I rented the game, ready as ever to fall in love with it.

The plot, in a nutshell, is this: you are Darth Vader's apprentice. Lord Vader is sending you on secret missions across the galaxy where you must do his bidding, yet nobody can know of your existence, so you have to kill everybody who crosses your path (Rebels, Stormtroopers, Rancor monsters, you get the picture). To carry out your tasks, you have a lightsaber and some awesome force powers that make you seem more powerful than The Emperor himself.

But it's not a strategy based game at all. You know games like Final Fight, River City Ransom and No More Heroes? They're called "beat em' ups." That's what this is. It's a super fancy looking beat em' up. However, since The Force Unleashed wants so badly to be some sort of Tom Clancy-esque mission based game, the beat em' up format doesn't really work.

The game advertised itself, essentially, as the next major Star Wars story (excepting the Clone Wars stuff). The novelization even hit the top of the The New York Times bestsellers list. If the game would've been more low key and less hyped, like Shadows of the Empire, it would've been fine. But there was a huge campaign behind this game, toting it to be not only the next great Star Wars game, but one of the best games period. And it isn't. You essentially run around and do the same few Force moves over and over to kill redshirts.

I'll just list the annoying stuff.

1) The camera angles are extremely frustrating. If you're fighting somebody, likely you're going to lose half of your health while trying to whip the camera back in the right direction.
2) There are no consequences for dying. You get killed, you respawn in the same place, the same people are dead, and you continue playing into infinity. You can save any time, you don't have a life meter. You just keep living. No wonder those Stormtroopers look so frustrated.
3) You have to kill droids and wookies. I'm ethically against the mistreatment of wookies.
4) The game has no replay value. When I beat it, I returned it right away. There's not much reward in playing it again, so what's the point of keeping it around?
5) The lightsaber duels are clumsy and obnoxious, which should feasibly be a really cool part of the game.
6) You know those videos of The Apprentice character crushing an AT-ST walker with The Force? Yeah, you basically do that by shaking the Wiimote and Nunchuk at the appropriate time. Over and over again. It's less than compelling.
7) The writing is pretty bad. I just really couldn't find the magic of the original Star Wars films in the story (which is an unfair comparison, but it does tack the name Star Wars on the box, so it's a necessary one). Maybe it's that on the Wii, the graphics allow two emotions for characters: indifferent and angry. But the voice acting is no good, there's a totally pointless love story, and the whole plot is circular and just echos "George Lucas needs that money!" Plus, at the end, I'm not sure as to whether or not I'm supposed to like the character.
8) No James Earl Jones.

I have one last problem, but it's for a totally nerdy "sci-fi logic" reason. So the main character is an all-powerful jedi who can take down Star Destroyers and toss TIE Fighters across the room with the flick of the wrist. Uh...Luke Skywalker could barely lift an X-Wing. He would probably have a small heart attack at the thought of crushing a giant machine with The Force. And ultimately, Luke ends up accomplishing what this Apprentice can't do. It makes no sense at all.

Really, the whole thing feels like a rushed job. They had a good idea and then they wanted to get it out there. It shows. Example - throughout the game, Vader keeps sending you back to the same three places, where things "just happen to be going on" (i.e. they didn't have time to create another two or three worlds). I mean, come on, are there really that many ongoings at the Jedi Temple? I think not.

Ultimately, though, the game utilized the Wii's controllers quite well. Plus, there's that epic John Williams score to back it up, which is always helpful. Oh, and you get to play as Darth Vader for the first level. During that level, I kept giggling like I would've in the fifth grade. It's pretty exciting to be one of the most evil, powerful characters of all time.

It's a decent beat em' up, but if you really want to check it out, rent it. It's nowhere near being worth the money. It looks like mediocrity wins the day for this game.

Grade: C+ (DON'T BELIEVE THA HYPE!)

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Saturday, September 27, 2008

Prince of Persia Graphic Novel Now Available

The comic book is clearly the grumpy father of the video game. I've been an avid reader of comics since I was but a wee lad (I blame this man) and it's only gotten worse in my college years. Thus, I was extremely excited by this - a marriage of the two.


Prince of Persia is now a graphic novel - the story behind the long running series of games. Perhaps I'll get a chance to check it out and review it for you, dear reader. Stay tuned!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Buy a PS2 and "Lego Batman" for $150 Today

Here's a scenario I'd like for you to think over. Has your PS2 broken and you yearn for a machine that can still play your massive pile of PS2 games? I suppose you could get a PS3, but actually, most models don't support backwards compatibility with your PS2 games anymore. Weird, right?

Well, starting today, you can buy a PS2 with a fresh copy of Lego Batman for the almost-too-low price of $150.

It also ships with a copy of Justice League: The New Frontier on DVD. And if you're apprehensive about picking it up because of a lack of games, I wouldn't worry. There are multiple advantages to having a cheap PS2. For example, most multi-platform games are released on PS2 (like the other Lego games or Star Wars: The Force Unleashed). Plus, classic PS2 games like Shadow of the Colossus or one of the first two Guitar Hero games are only $20. So honestly, you're winning for not having a PS3 and spending $60 per game. Anybody sold? No? OK, then go buy a PS3.

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Coming Up

How's it going, reader? So I know that BTVG has been an awful lot of "news" and "business," with a smattering of "music that relates to video games." So how's that going to change in the future? Check it!

This weekend, I'm going to spend some time playing Star Wars: The Force Unleashed for the Wii and, hopefully, Mega Man 9 for WiiWare. Then, I'll come directly to you, good reader, with my insights on each game. Won't that be nice?

So look out for that this weekend. In the meantime, more basic news!

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Creating Your Xbox Avatar

Are you ready to create yourself in virtual form? You know, the kind of you that has an extra scar or two or perhaps some fancy rings that you've never been able to afford? Well the virtual you can afford a couple of rings, and what the heck, how about a non-descript jersey?

Well, when the New Xbox Experience jumps inside your console, you'll need to figure out how many rings to wear. Here's how you do it.

<a href="http://video.msn.com/?mkt=en-US&amp;playlist=videoByUuids:uuids:af0e0dcd-5cff-43a2-bd32-4841fe6a89d1&amp;showPlaylist=true&amp;from=shared" target="_new" title="Avatars in the new Xbox experience">Video: Avatars in the new Xbox experience</a>

Although it's just a new attempt at expanding on Nintendo's success with the Miis, it's still a fairly interesting prospect.

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Saturday, September 20, 2008

"Mega Man 9" Coming Monday, Releases New Screenshots

You know how gamers everywhere have been excited about Mega Man 9? Well all dreams will be realized this Monday, when the game will be released on WiiWare (PSN gets it on Thursday, and Xboxers will have to wait until the 1st). Also, they released some artwork, a la the cartoon shows, for Mega Man's latest foes. Here's what Splash Woman, the first lady of robotic evil, looks like in cartoon form.


Thanks to Destructoid for the image. So who's buying?

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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Metallica's New Album "Sounds Better" in Guitar Hero

So I won't throw a lot of jargon at you about what sort of files they use in each format, but long story short, Metallica fans were quite upset when they heard the final master track for their latest album, Death Magnetic. Why? Because the album's sound was clipped and the range of it isn't dynamic. In other words, the sound on the CD is heavily distorted.

On his blog, engineer Ian Shepard compares a file from the CD to the songs as they will be presented in Guitar Hero: World Tour. Apparently, the files on Guitar Hero sound much more dynamic and less distorted than they do on CD.

Now if you could just stop trying to play those songs on expert and failing, then the songs would sound great. Oh wait, you're singing too? Nevermind. Just buy the CD.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

New Gameplay Video for "Sonic Unleashed"

As you may have heard, Sonic Unleashed is going to be a half 'n' half adventure of sorts. On one hand, you've got the old Sonic platform that we love: going fast and defeating enemies by jumping on them. On the other hand, you have werewolf Sonic, who moves slowly and attacks enemies with his fists. Well, why don't you just see for yourself.



This game seemed so great initially. Now I don't know what to think. More than anything, werewolf Sonic is just going to slow the game down. The worst part of every Sonic game is when you have to roam around the level, collecting rings and such, at a slower pace. The Sonic games are a perfect outlet for those who are too impatient for Metal Gear Solid or Splinter Cell. It's not like you have to be stealthy as hairier, bulkier Sonic, but you do have to slow it down. Fingers crossed, folks.

Friday, September 12, 2008

The Nuge Rides a Buffalo Into the World Tour



Thanks to the guys at Joystiq for the story and video. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to peruse my copy of Kill It & Grill It.

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Strong Bad: Episode 2 Trailer and Screenshots Revealed


The WiiWare sensation, Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People is coming up on the second episode, Strong Badia the Free. The whole gang's here for this adventure: Pom Pom, the Poopsmith, Coach Z, and of course, the infamous Of Town (watch the trailer).



The next episode is out sometime this month.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Wii Storage Problem Fixed Soon?

So you want to download more games from the Virtual Console of your Wii, but you can't manage to get anything because of your severe lack of space on your hard drive. Does Nintendo notice or care?

Apparently so.

Although the announcement was ridiculously absent at E3, some word has finally come out about fixing the storage space problem. Nintendo executive Reggie Fils-Aime told Club Nintendo magazine that a solution is on the way, but it apparently won't be an external hard drive.

Very interesting indeed, but what will they come up with? Hopefully there will be more information soon.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Who Want to Publish the Most Epic Game Ever to Grace the PC?

That's right, the good people at FXLabs are looking for someone to get behind their latest creation, Archie's Riverdale Run.

That's right, a game dedicated to Archie and the gang. It's been made, and now somebody needs to release it. You can play as Betty, Veronica, Jughead, Reggie, and the red-headed dreamboat himself, Archie Andrews. In the game, you navigate around a full 3D recreation of Riverdale. There are missions that take you to Riverdale High and Pop Tate's. Will Moose be there? What about that fox Cheryl Blossom? Who knows?

Still, if there's no publisher, we will all surely have to stay out of Riverdale.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

"Spore" Gets Virally Interesting

How do you get my attention with an upcoming video game with hype already pouring out of its ears? Let's look at how Spore did it.

1) They got Brian Eno (the father of ambient music as well as a producer, writer and performer on some of the greatest albums of all time and one of my favorite artists) to make his own creature.
2) They got Flight of the Conchords (stars of their own incredible comedy show on HBO as well as the artists behind some amazing songs) to create their own creature.
3) Not to mention Tay Zonday (who moves away from the Spore creator to breathe in).
4) And Stan Lee (author of the greatest series of comics of all time, Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos).
5) And world class partier and love song writer, Andrew W.K.
6) Oh, and Adam West.
7) And let's not forget Richard Branson.
8) And the ever brilliant Neil Patrick Harris.

They really dug into the core of buzz names that would make people happy for this one. Oh, and then they have the group of people who they could get (thanks to the cast of I Love the '80s).

To check out the celebrity creations, click here. Be sure to vote for your favorite, because the winner gets $15,000 to a charity of their choosing. Big ups to The O.C.'s Benjamin McKenzie for picking The Young Storytellers Foundation!