Author: Scott Simmons

  • So David Jaffe, How Do You Feel About The Media And Violence In Video Games?

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    Photo courtesy gamerant.com

    One of the good things to come out of the violence in video games discussion that has flared up since the Sandy Hook tragedy last December is that it has given people in the video game industry a chance to stand up and let their voice be heard on the subject. Last month, Adam Sessler had a very intelligent interview over on Fox News (which normally doesn’t happen on that channel) and now it is David Jaffe’s turn.

    Yeah that David Jaffe, the very outspoken creator of Twisted Metal and God of War. It seems CNN reporter Erin Burnett did not want to take no for an answer in an interview on the rise of violence in America where video games were concerned. Take a look at the video and see for yourself.

    http://youtu.be/blH3Shg3nX8

    Here is Jaffe’s response to the interview.

    This should go well.

    Dear @ErinBurnett : you, ma’am, are at best an idiot that @cnn should be ashamed to have as an anchor. At worst, you are the worst kind of American: one who has allowed the healthy desire for success to morph into a capitalistic cancer that makes it ok to ignore the facts in order to make your product more appealing, regardless of the consequences. To make matters worse, your own views about video games- which you seem to have no problem sharing with your hundreds of thousands of viewers- clearly have not been formed by any actual research or real life experience with the medium. 

    I am sure you will think yourself quick and insightful when you tell me- a video game director/designer accusing someone from another industry of making products for profit regardless of consequence- that I am the pot and you are the black kettle. However, if you actually listened to your guests and read the studies (aka if you actually did some….some….hmmm, what’s that word you journalists have for it? Oh right: RESEARCH!) you would see you are wrong; you would see there remains- after years of studies- zero evidence of video games with violent subject matter causing real life violence.

    On the flip side- you know: YOUR side- there is very real evidence that our society suffers greatly when our news media fails to properly inform the public. 

    The fact that you think a guy who ‘trains’* on a shooting video game would be granted the skill to horrifically, tragically kill those CHILDREN in Norway only serves to show how little research you do before you open your mouth in front of your world wide audience under the guise of delivering news. I’m not sure what makes your argument look more ignorant: the fact that you don’t back up your idiotic statement by showing a correlation to the current health of America’s agriculture sector with the popularity of Farmville OR the fact that the sick, deranged evil loser who killed those poor kids in Norway had picked such a poor ‘training’ tool that after 700 hours of play, he was only capable of hitting little kids with his bullets versus the well armed pretend terrorists and highly skilled virtual soldiers that he was battling in the game. 

    Shame on you. But more importantly: shame on your profession. It deserves so much better.**

    David

  • Aliens: Colonial Marines Extended Trailer

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    Photo courtesy wiiudaily.com

    We are less than a week away from the release of [amazon_link id=”B005THAX6K” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Aliens: Colonial Marines[/amazon_link], which Gearbox seems to have had in development since Bush was in office. We will have your review up for it as soon as we can, but to get you ready for your return to the Sulaco and LV-426 here is an extended trailer which shows the marines fighting their way through the xenomorph horde level by level.

    And if this wan’t enough, be sure and check out all the rest of the Aliens: Colonial Marines videos.

    Aliens: Colonial Marines releases on February 12th.

  • New Ouya Consoles To Be Released Annually

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    Photo courtesy techradar.com

    Speaking to different outlets at this year’s DICE, Ouya CEO Julie Uhrman revealed that the Ouya console, which will release this March for Kickstarter backers and is up for pre-order for June release to everyone else, will have yearly iterations taking advantage of cheaper component prices year to year and better processors.

    “As it relates to iterating the console and refreshes, our strategy is very much similar to the mobile strategy. There will be a new Ouya every year. There will be an Ouya 2 and an Ouya 3. We’ll take advantage of faster, better processors, take advantage of prices falling. So if we can get more than 8GB of Flash in our box, we will. And in so doing, make sure that all games are backwards compatible.”

    Uhrman also talked about what the Ouya will launch with internally, “We’re launching on the Tegra 3. It’s a quad-core A9 chip. Because it’s not a mobile device, we don’t have to balance power for battery life. So when all four quads are running, it’s 1.6GHz. It’s gonna be the best Tegra 3 device on the market.”

    Each owner will have an Ouya account that will link to the user no matter what version of the Ouya they are using.

    Some may scoff at the thought of a yearly console, but for the premium price of $99 it really is no different from getting a yearly phone, which many people already do.

     

     

  • New Tomb Raider Video Shows Off More Base Camp And Fast Travel System

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    Photo courtesy unfinishedman.com

    The newest trailer for [amazon_link id=”B004FS8LYK” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Tomb Raider[/amazon_link] is here and it unlocks a few more of Laura’s abilities she will learn on the island.

    First is the fast travel option which is unlocked when Laura finds new basecamps throughout the island. When these are opened up Laura can access them at any time by going to the map and can fast travel between the camps much like Far Cry 3. This is important because it looks like backtracking is the name of the game for unlocking all the secrets the island has to offer. Much like Metroid you can not access all of the island to begin with but can return later with your new found abilities which include making your own ziplines with your bow and arrow and rope you find as well as a powerful shotgun that can blast its way into new areas.

    Tomb Raider releases on March 5th. It can not come soon enough.

  • Star Wars Spinoff Movies Confirmed, Will Center On Young Han And Boba Fett

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    Photo courtesy iruntheinternet.com

    In news that really didn’t surprise anyone, Disney is damn sure going to get their $4 billion worth out of the Star Wars license.

    In other news that may surprise, the rumored standalone Star Wars films that will center on stories outside the new trilogy are officially happening with Empire scribe Lawrence Kasdan and Sherlock Holmes writer Simon Kinberg working on the scripts.

    But we already heard about that. I hear you exclaiming.

    I know that. The surprising part is that it has been found out that one movie will focus on a young Han Solo and his origin story and the second will center on everyone’s favorite Sarlacc dinner (yes, I know he didn’t die technically) and bounty hunter Boba Fett.

    The Boba Fett movie would either take place between A New Hope and Empire or between Empire and Return of the Jedi. Either way, as long as they get as far away from the horrible orphan boy clone in Episode 2, then we will be good to go.

    On the Han side of things, we don’t know if this will be how he met Chewbacca or if the Wookie will even be involved. The most fun aspect of this new Han-centric movie has got to be the casting. Let’s take for granted that a script by Kasdan or Kinberg is going to be pretty good. Now who do you find to take over an iconic role this large? And do you try to get Harrison Ford to come back? Maybe have Han reflecting back on days gone by as he sits on his intergalactic rocking chair.

  • Will The New Xbox Require An Internet Connection? Let’s Discuss.

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    Photo courtesy techradar.com

    The good folks over at Edge have put their ears to the ground and heard some rumors about the next Xbox. First we will go through the list, then discuss.

    1. The new Xbox will require an internet connection in order to function and come with an overhauled version of Xbox Live.

    2. Games will be put on 50GB Blu-Ray discs.

    3. The rumored specs of the system (AMD eight-core X 64, 1.6 Ghz CPU, 8GB DDR3 RAM) are what will ship inside the system.

    4. The system will launch with a new version of Kinect packed in.

    5. Final size of the hard drive has yet to be decided.

    OK, here we go.

    First off, I don’t believe that the first rumor will be true. Now Microsoft could easily say that to get the full Xbox experience it is suggested to have an internet connection at all times, but Microsoft also has to realize that there is still a large batch of the population that either don’t have internet or just refuse to get it. I know, I know it is hard to imagine, but take it from me and where I live (insert southern joke here) there are people like this and they play plenty of games, just not online. So to require a connection may burn a bridge to some customers who would have otherwise bought a system especially if Sony is looking at them with arms wide open saying they don’t require internet to play.

    The games being put on Blu-Ray discs is almost a no brainer. Microsoft put all there eggs in the HD-DVD basket and came out on the losing end of the HD battle last go round. Now if they are going to keep up with data capacity disc wise, they have to break down and use Blu-Ray. No one will want to play an eight disc DVD version of Fallout 4 when they could have one disc on PS4.

    The guts of the system is most likely what is coming inside the new Xbox. There have been too many rumors and reports about the internal make-up of the system that are exactly like the specs above or extremely close.

    The Kinect being packed in is making me think that Microsoft will go with a two sku launch. If it is true then I can see a $399 launch without a Kinect and maybe like $449 with a Kinect 2.0 packed in. If Microsoft didn’t want to break that $400 point then they either go one sku at $399 and Kinects all around or drop the Kinect free bundle to $349.

    I am already on record thinking that Sony launches with a 1TB hard drive. I may be wrong in that but it just seems right especially if there will only be one Playstation bundle (which i also think). I don’t believe Microsoft will be as generous. I am of the mind that the new Xbox’s will launch with a 500GB hard drive, 750GB if they are feeling frisky. I think 500GB is the one we get.

    With Sony’s Playstation event set for February 20th, the wraps of the next generation are slowly being removed. Microsoft should not be far behind with their announcement so Sony won’t have the spotlight all to themselves.

  • Borderlands 2 Set To Be 2K Games Best Selling Game

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    Photo courtesy 4logpc.com

    It seems like there are a lot of people that appreciate quality shooters with a quirky style and loot galore. 2K Games has announced that [amazon_link id=”B0050SX9VO” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Borderlands 2[/amazon_link] is close to shipping 6 million copies of the game since its release last September.

    Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick had this to say about the success of Borderlands 2:

    “Building on its extraordinary launch in September, Borderlands 2 continues to expand its audience and remains on pace to become the highest-selling title in 2K’s history. It has also been the largest contributor to our digitally delivered revenue this year, driven both by strong sales of full game downloads, and high attach rates for the title’s add-on content, especially the Borderlands 2 Season Pass.”

    With almost 6 million copies of the game out in the wild (actual sale numbers were not given), I would love to know just how much money has been looted total in all the games. I can’t think of a number that high.

  • Trailer For Rob Zombie’s The Lords Of Salem

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    Photo courtesy Collider

    Rob Zombie and I have a bit of a love/hate relationship with his movies. While I was rather indifferent about House of a 1000 Corpses its followup, The Devil’s Reject,s was a much better structured horror flick. Next, he reinvented the Michael Myers legend with his remake of Halloween which I still hold as the second best in the series behind the original. Then came the inevitable sequel which took everything good he did in the first film and proceeded to take a massive dump on it.

    The trailer for The Lords of Salem has given me a little hope that Zombie is getting back to the feel of Rejects.

    The trailer seems like it has a lot of influences flowing through it. The Devil’s Rejects, Rosemary’s Baby and The Wicker Man (the classic, not the Nic Cage debacle) all seem to be guiding the way Zombie is crafting this movie.

    The Lords of Salem stars Sheri Moon Zombie (per usual and with no complaints from me), Sid Haig, Bruce Davison and Clint Howard, who is working more than Ron these days. It will releases on April 19th.

  • Guardians Of The Galaxy Has Found Its Star Lord

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    Photo courtesy nydailynews.com

    There has been no studio confirmation, but reports are saying that Marvel Films has found its lead in James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy. Parks and Recreation alum Chris Pratt has reportedly nabbed the role of Peter Quill known as Star Lord on the intergalactic team. Pratt beat out the likes of Joel Edgerton, Jim Sturgess and Jack Huston from Boardwalk Empire who all tested for the role.

    The movie version of Guardians of the Galaxy will consist of Star Lord, Rocket Raccoon, Drax the Destroyer, Gamora and Groot.

    Adam Sandler and Jim Carrey have been in talks for an unspecified role but rumors suggest it will be for the voice of Rocket Raccoon. The role of Drax the Destroyer has been narrowed down to Isiah Mustafa, Brian Patrick Wade and former WWE wrestler Dave Bautista.

    Guardians of the Galaxy releases on August 1, 2014.

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    Photo courtesy MTV.com

     

     

  • Bioshock Infinite Achievement List

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    Photo courtesy G4tv.com

    The floating city of Columbia awaits us as Bioshock Infinite barrels its way to release. Now we have a look at the achievement list that will be in this spring’s largest game. Don’t worry, there are no plot spoilers in the explanations of the achievements. I am seeing a plethora of 5 point “kill enemies with different weapons and powers” so by this list it would seem like you will need multiple playthroughs to get a majority share of these.

    My favorites would have to be the kill five enemies while drunk and kill five enemies with a headshot while riding the Sky-Line.

    [amazon_link id=”B003O6E6NE” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Bioshock Infinite[/amazon_link] releases on March 26th.

    Tin Soldier (10 points) – Completed the game on Easy difficulty or above.
    Saw the Elephant (25 points) – Completed the game on Normal difficulty or above.
    Stone Cold Pinkerton (50 points) – Completed the game on Hard difficulty or above.
    Auld Lang Syne (75 points) – Completed the game on 1999 mode.
    Should Auld Acquaintance… (10 points) – Unlocked 1999 mode.
    Industrial Accident (5 points) – Killed 20 enemies with a Sky-Hook Execution.
    Aerial Assassin (5 points) – Killed 20 enemies with a Sky-Line Strike.
    A Real Pistol (5 points) – Killed 25 enemies with the Broadsider Pistol.
    Passionately Reciprocated (5 points) – Killed 150 enemies with the Founder Triple R Machine Gun or Vox Repeater.
    Street Sweeper (5 points) – Killed 50 enemies with the Founder China Broom Shotgun or Vox Heater.
    Big Game Hunter (5 points) – Killed 100 enemies with the Founder Huntsman Carbine or Vox Burstgun.
    Loose Cannon (5 points) – Killed 25 enemies with the Paddywhacker Hand Cannon.
    On a Clear Day… (5 points) – Killed 30 enemies with the Bird’s Eye Sniper Rifle.
    Here Little Piggy (5 points) – Killed 30 enemies with the Founder Pig Volley Gun or Vox Hail Fire.
    Master of Pyrotechnics (5 points) – Killed 20 enemies with the Barnstormer RPG.
    Seasoned to Taste (5 points) – Killed 30 enemies with the Peppermill Crank Gun.
    Well Rounded (10 points) – Used all 8 Vigors against enemies.
    Vigorous Opposition (50 points) – Killed 75 enemies either with a Vigor or while the enemy is under the effects of a Vigor.
    More for Your Money (25 points) – Lured 3 enemies into a single Vigor trap 5 times.
    Combination Shock (50 points) – Performed all 8 of the Vigor combinations.
    Mind Over Matter (10 points) – Killed 20 enemies using Possessed machines.
    Tear ‘em a New One (25 points) – Opened 30 Tears.
    Strange Bedfellows (10 points) – Killed 20 enemies using allies brought in through a Tear.
    On the Fly (10 points) – Killed 30 enemies while riding a Sky-Line.
    Bolt From the Blue (25 points) – Killed 5 enemies with a headshot while riding a Sky-Line.
    Hazard Pay (25 points) – Killed 10 enemies by utilizing environmental hazards.
    Bon Voyage (25 points) – Killed 20 enemies by knocking them off Columbia.
    Skeet Shoot (25 points) – Killed 5 enemies while they are falling.
    Lost Weekend (10 points) – Killed 5 enemies while you are drunk.
    David & Goliath (10 points) – Killed 20 “Heavy Hitter” enemies.
    Heartbreaker (50 points) – Killed a Handyman by only shooting his heart.
    Dress for Success (5 points) – Equipped a piece of Gear in all four slots.
    Kitted Out (10 points) – Fully upgraded one weapon and one Vigor.
    Raising the Bar (10 points) – Upgraded one attribute (Health, Shield, or Salts) to its maximum level.
    Infused with Greatness (25 points) – Collected every Infusion upgrade in a single game.
    Sightseer (50 points) – Used all telescopes and Kinetoscopes in the game.
    The Roguish Type (25 points) – Used Elizabeth to pick 30 locks.
    Eavesdropper (50 points) – Collected every Voxophone.
    Grand Largesse (10 points) – Spent $10,000 at the vending machines of Columbia.
    Coins in the Cushion (10 points) – Looted 200 containers.
    Scavenger Hunt (75 points) – Completed the game in 1999 mode without purchasing anything from a Dollar Bill vending machine.