Tag: The Walking Dead

  • Don’t Try To Dig What We All Say: Trey’s Games Of The Generation Pt. 2

    Check out Part 1 of the list here.

    Metro 2033 (Xbox 360)

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    While working for GameStop, one upshot was that we sometimes came across titles that might have gone unnoticed. A few examples include Demon’s Souls, The Saboteur, and Metro 2033. Erich gets full credit for checking it out initially, but he quickly brought me into the fold. Metro takes the Eastern post-apoc sensibilities of games like STALKER and streamlines the experience into something more akin to Resistance. The atmosphere is unbelievable, and the story managed a unique twist: There’s a “moral choice” system, but the game literally never offers an explanation on what choices affect the outcome, or even lets on that there are alternate endings.

    Mirror’s Edge (Xbox 360)

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    I’m not going to defend this game against its detractors anymore; it had flaws, and certain gameplay mechanics that made is completely impossible for some gamers to enjoy. For my money, though, few games have ever brought the same rush that comes with getting all the moves on a big run exactly right or reacting on pure instinct during the chase sequences. I’m very excited for the sequel, though my fingers are crossed that the developers will keep firearms far, far away from Faith.

    Portal 2 (Xbox 360)

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    “Oh hi, how are you holding up? …because I’m a potato.”

    “*Clap, clap, clap*… oh good, my slow-clap processor made it into this thing. At least we have that.”

    “Ha! I like your style; you make up your own rules just like me. Bean-counter said I couldn’t fire a man just for being in a wheelchair – did it anyway. Ramps are expensive!”

    “Those of you who volunteered to be injected with praying mantis DNA, I’ve got some good news and some bad news: bad news is we’re postponing those tests indefinitely. Good news is we’ve got a much better test for you: fighting an army of mantis men. Pick up a rifle and follow the yellow line. You’ll know when the test starts.”

    Red Dead Redemption (Xbox 360)

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    If Grand Theft Auto is Rockstar’s bread-and-butter, then Red Dead is the five-course meal they were preparing that bread as an appetizer for: It is graphically beautiful, exceptionally well-written, with nearly flawless gameplay, and set in an unbelievably detailed world nearly overflowing with features. On top of all that, there’s a free-roam multiplayer mode that to this day is more entertaining than GTA Online. Plus, Red Dead actually had co-op missions at launch!

    Rock Band (Xbox 360)

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    When my friend Adam got his 360 two months ago, one of the first things I did was bust out my Rock Band instruments and haul them over to his place, immediately installed all of the songs from Rock Band onto the drive to play in Rock Band 2, and finally bought a half-dozen of our favorite songs from the marketplace. That game is seven years old at this point, Adam actually plays bass, we’re both South Park fans (you know which episode, don’t even pretend), and yet to this day kicking on the star-power hitting a perfect solo in “Everlong” still feels bad-ass.

    Shadow Complex (Xbox 360)

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    Beth gets all the credit for this one; she downloaded it while I was at work one day, and had it mostly beaten by the time I got back. It’s a Metroid-style 2D explorer, so there were still countless items and upgrades to collect, and secrets to find, and multiple playthroughs to be had. Owing to some fantastic mechanics and genuine graphical prowess, Shadow Complex helped establish that the Xbox Live Arcade was something to be taken seriously.

    ‘Splosion Man (Xbox 360)

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    Apparently, my going to work enticed Beth to find all sorts of awesome things on the Live Arcade that summer, as ‘Splosion Man followed right after Shadow Complex. The single-player was challenging and fresh, but it was the seizure-inducing mayhem of co-op that really made this a stand-out title. It’s rare that a game where you and your friends fail so frequently – and often because of each other – only gets more fun as the body count stacks up. Plus, everybody loves doughnuts!

    Thomas Was Alone (PC)

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    I doubt anyone is surprised to see my 2013 Game of the Year on this list, considering how much I raved about the title in two separate articles already. The fact remains that in a generation where annual releases became the norm, “resolution” and “frame-rate” were discussed ad nauseam, and publishers slapped “HD remake” on everything within arm’s reach, Thomas and his friends captured my heart with impeccable gameplay, an incredible soundtrack, and the best narration this side of Bastion.

    Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (PlayStation 3)

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    Uncharted 2 is the single best game I have ever played on my PlayStation 3, and that includes Metal Gear Solid 4. It is inarguably the single best action-adventure title I have ever encountered, and is one of my top ten games ever, period. From the breathtaking opening – dangling off a cliff, clinging to a crashed train car – to the touching ending as Nate comes to grips with his love for Elena and his fear of clowns, Among Thieves delivers the greatest Naughty Dog title to date. Yeah, it’s way better than The Last of Us. Deal with it.

    The Walking Dead: Season One (Xbox 360)

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    My review should tell you all you need to know if you still haven’t experienced Telltale’s masterwork adventure game for yourself; luckily for everyone, it’s also now available on next-Gen consoles! Similar to Thomas Was Alone, The Walking Dead made player-driven storytelling a priority over everything else, and delivered that story through genuinely emotional voice work and a visually arresting art style. Never has there been a character I’d rather look in the eye and shake hands with than Lee, or one I’d rather give a hug to than Clementine.

    Wii Sports (Wii)

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    Who knew that a single disc, packaged in a simple cardboard sleeve, could lead to the sale of more than One Hundred Million Wii consoles worldwide over the last decade? I realized that Nintendo has the best first-party lineup of any existing console manufacturer, but the fact of the matter remains that Zelda isn’t the reason my grandmother briefly knew how to use a Wii remote. From weekly living-room bowling leagues to some of the most intense doubles tennis matches ever experienced, Wii Sports inserted itself into the social consciousness in a way most AAA titles can only dream of.

    Damn, the past eight years have been pretty fantastic for games, and I genuinely hope things only get better from here. If you’re interested in what this new generation has to offer, I highly suggest checking out each contributor’s Game of the Year 2014 picks here on the site. Of course, you could also use this as a checklist and see if there’s anything big you’ve missed; most of these titles should be available for bargain prices. You could also just play Thomas Was Alone.

  • This One Time, On The Internet- March 17, 2014

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    Here are the quick hits from the world of movies, TV, games, blacksmithing, hummus, whatever catches our fancy.

    Movies

    Pixar

    The Incredibles and Ratatouille will be converted to 3D for future re-release in theaters. Never cared for Ratatouille that much, but I will gladly pay handsomely to see Frozone in 3D.

    The Amazing Spider-Man

    Marc Webb will not be returning to direct The Amazing Spider-Man 4 (yes, 4). Ease up there Sony, Spider-Man is not The Avengers. Let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves.

    Wolverine

    James Mangold will begin work on the follow-up to The Wolverine after X-Men: Apocalypse releases in 2016. With Hugh Jackman recently saying his tenure as the adamantium man is winding down, I can see this being his final hoorah as Wolvie.

    Maleficent

    Here is a new banner for Maleficent starring Angelina Jolie. This time she has wings. She gained horns last poster. Slowly they are just revealing she is Satan incarnate before the movie opens.

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    TV

    American Horror Story

    Writer Douglas Petrie has revealed that the fourth season of the horror anthology show will have a carnival theme in the 1950’s. As fu**ed up as AHS is, this is the perfect setting. Plus, I miss Carnivale and this will fill a need.

    The Walking Dead

    Anyone get traumatized by last night’s episode “The Grove”? If you are a comic fan, you are used to this, I want to know the soccer mom reaction.

    Games

    Gauntlet

    The classic dungeon-crawler is getting a reboot this summer by WB Games. Check out the trailer below and remember the times wasting too much money on the arcade machine in a Mexican restaurant. Maybe that is just me.

    Watch Dogs

    Ubisoft is saying that it will take average players between 35-40 hours to complete the story with some free-roaming while completing the entire game could be around 100 hours. That is worth $60 if true.

  • This One Time, On The Internet- March 7, 2013

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    Here are the quick hits from the world of movies, TV, games, drink machines, Cobra Kai, whatever catches our fancy.

    Movies

    The Jungle Book

    Idris Elba has been cast as the voice of Shere Khan in Disney’s CGI/live-action version of The Jungle Book. In related news, I will now being seeing the shit out of The Jungle Book. It releases on October 9, 2015.

    Matthew McConaughey

    A video showing how to make healthy lunches on a budget for the Oscar winners’ just keep livin’ Foundation. Guy Fieri has to be holding back the need to yell “WHAMMY BOOM BAMMY” or see if he can deep fry celery.

    TV

    Archer

    FX has renewed Archer for two more seasons. 26 more episodes of sex, cocaine, Danger Zone, other Barry, LLLAAANNNNAA and Pam. Sploosh.

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    The Walking Dead

    Here is a homemade Michonne figure made out of a Barbie doll. This should be a real thing. I will let you check my man card at the door as I go and buy one.

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    Games

    Infamous: Second Son

    Watch the new live-action trailer for the PS4 exclusive here. It releases on March 21st.

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    Tomb Raider

    The game turns one year old this week and it should pass 6 million units sold by the end of the month. Tell Square and their insane sales expectations to go fuck themselves.

    Xbox One

    Twitch streaming will be coming to the Xbox One next week. Major Nelson shows you how use it.

  • Trailer For The Walking Dead Season 4 Return

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    Now that all shit has been let loose and Rick and his group of survivors are split up after The Governor’s assault on the prison, where do they go from here? We are not too far away from finding out. The Walking Dead returns on February 9th and here is the trailer for the show’s second half.

    How near will the plot be to the aftermath in the comics? They have already done the whole “bucknuts crazy Rick talks to Lori on a phone” on the show so that is out the window. If Rick and Carl meet up with Michonne, like in the comics, it could be a good opportunity to flesh out her character more.

    We know that Abraham, Eugene and Rosita are on the way so we may be headed on a trip to D.C. and don’t forget (off the comic trip) that we should see Carol sooner rather than later.

     

  • Carl And Rick Hit The Rails In New Poster For The Walking Dead

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    If you watched the mid-season finale of The Walking Dead then chances are you are still traumatized by the events that happened, and if you are a comic fan, then you are happy that finally, in the show’s fourth season, it is beginning to get the feel of the comic down. Give you a taste of normalcy then bash your face in with pain.

    The new poster for the second half of Season 4 shows Carl and Rick out on their own after being run out of the prison. How long will it be before they meet up with Michonne? Will we see Carol sooner rather than later? How much more of a man crush can some people (meaning me) have for Norman Reedus? We will find out on February 9th.

  • Make This Now: Lego The Last Of Us

    Joel, Ellie, clickers, tension, gunshots to the face, bow and arrows, Rick, Michonne, Daryl.

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    And the greatest trophy ever created for Playstation.

  • The Walking Dead Season 2 Releasing This Month

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    After last night’s tear/cringe/tank-filled mid-season finale of The Walking Dead, Telltale announced that they are going to make our wait for a February return easier. Season 2 of their award-winning The Walking Dead game will be arriving this month.

    The company made the announcement on Twitter which you can see below. The game will see the return of Clementine and will surely try and rip our hearts out again like they did in Season 1.

     

  • The Walking Dead: Season Two Continues Clementine’s Story. Thank You, Telltale

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    Telltale Games has just released the first trailer for The Walking Dead: Season Two and we now will be able to take control of Clementine in her journey to survive. Fans of Season One will recognize some environments shown as well as Lee’s haunting voice. Why you gotta hit me in the feels Telltale?

    No release date was given for Season Two but we may see Episode One before the end of the year.

  • Telltale Teases The Walking Dead Season 2 Info

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    We will know more about Telltale Games The Walking Dead Season 2 on October 29th at 3PM EST. That’s tomorrow by the way. The developer tweeted the image above of Clementine’s hat with a message that said “keep that hair short”.

    The Walking Dead Season 1 won many Game of the Year Awards and for good reason. It was one of the best stories told in gaming and even I had to hold back some tears when finishing the game. You would have thought someone told me there was no bacon. It really was bad.

  • PSN Offers Insane Deals To Say Happy Halloween

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    Photo courtesy justpushstart.com

    Playstation Network is here to get you in the Halloween spirit with a big sale on games that go bump in the night. You can pick up the entire first season of The Walking Dead for only $2.50 if you are a PS Plus member. Really, if you have not played The Walking Dead yet and pass on it costing $2.50 please turn in your gamer card at the door.

    The Last of Us is also on sale along with both Dead Island games, multiple Resident Evil titles and Sleeping Dogs with DLC for an insane $12.

    The deals will only be available October 22-28th.

     

    -Dead Island: Riptide- $24.99/ $19.99 PS+

    -Dead Nation- $5.99/ $3 PS+

    -Dead Rising 2: Off the Record- $9.99/ $6.99 PS+

    -Plants Vs. Zombies- $4.99/ $2.50 PS+

    -Plants Vs. Zombies (Vita)- $7.49/ $3.75 PS+

    -Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare- $19.99/ $13.99 PS+

    -Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare- $9.99/ $5 PS+

    -Resident Evil 4 HD- $7.99/ $5.59 PS+

    -Resident Evil 5 Gold Edition- $14.99/ $10.49 PS+

    -Resident Evil: Code Veronica X- $9.99/ $6.99 PS+

    -Resident Evil: Revelations- $29.99/ $22.94 PS+

    -Sleeping Dogs and Nightmare in Northpoint DLC- $12.49/ $11.24 PS+

    -The House of the Dead Bundle- $14.99/ $7.50 PS+

    -The Last Guy- $3.99/ $2 PS+

    -The Last of Us- $44.99/ $35.99 PS+

    -The Walking Dead: 400 Days DLC- $3.49/ $2.44 PS+

    – The Walking Dead Episodes 1-5- $2.49 ea./ $1.25 ea. PS+

    -The Walking Dead Season Pass- $4.99/ $2.50 PS+

    -The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct- $37.49/ $33.74 PS+

    – The Walking Dead: Complete First Season- $13.99/ $9.79 PS+

    -Zombie Apocalypse: Never Die Alone- $6.99/ $4.89 PS+