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10 Things That Suck About Metal Gear Solid 4

Posted by admin | June 16th, 2008 |  No Comments »

FILED UNDER: FeatureGames

The initial shock and awe of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots has come and gone, and it’s now time to reflect on Hideo Kojima’s recently released opus. Though MGS4 is no doubt a stunning game and many would argue evidence for videogames being treated as art, it’s by no means perfect. Having just completed the game and spent some time in Metal Gear Online, I’m here to share my gripes about the game. Being a long-time fan of the MGS series, it’s frustrating to see MGS4 turn out the way that it did, but I suppose it is what it is. Be warned, I don’t have any criticisms of the story, but I do discuss the gameplay in each Act of the game, so if you don’t want anything spoiled, best to just move on.

1. No reason to be on the Playstation 3

Why is this game on the PS3 again, besides Sony likely throwing a ton of money at Konami to keep it exclusive? It doesn’t utilize the Playstation 3’s strengths at all. The previously shown SIXAXIS support is nonexistent in the final product, with only one small sequence that uses it, to poor effect at that. And don’t tell me they needed the storage space for Blu-Ray. We all know it was merely an excuse for Kojima to use uncompressed audio throughout the game. Throw some lossy compression at the audio (that 99% of users will never notice) and this game could fit on a single dual-layer DVD.

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10 Things That Suck About the Videogame Industry

Posted by admin | June 12th, 2008 |  No Comments »

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Cover Athlete Announcements

First of all, why does anyone give a shit which athlete will be selected for the cover of a game? Are you hanging game boxes on your wall and kneeling before it on a daily basis? I don’t know about you, but my game boxes go on a shelf, spine facing outward, so I rarely see the cover at all. When it comes time to open the box, my left hand is usually obscuring the cover as I pry it open, so once again, I don’t really see the athlete.

Have you ever not purchased a game because of the athlete on the cover? Of course not. Has the appearance of a particular athlete on a cover swayed you into purchasing said game when you otherwise may have passed? No. Therefore, cover athlete announcements are ridiculous and useless, unless you happen to be the athlete involved and need a little extra spending money.

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The Top 25 Batman Stories of All Time

Posted by admin | May 15th, 2008 |  No Comments »

FILED UNDER: Comics

If you’ve followed my posting at all, you’ve figured out by now that I’m a big fan of Batman. The Dark Knight is easily my most anticipated movie of the year, and I’m trying to spread my love for all things Batman. As a challenge to myself and a service to you all, I set out to compile a list of the best Batman stories of all time, across all media. That includes movies, television, and of course, comics. I don’t want to spoil the list, but suffice to say my choices will likely ruffle a few feathers, especially for some of the older Batman fans out there.

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1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die, a NetFlix Subscriber’s Dream

Posted by admin | May 14th, 2008 |  No Comments »

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As a passionate subscriber of Netflix and avowed cinephile, I love movie lists, hoping to find some obscure film I can quickly add to my queue. The blog Berbecuta has compiled a list taken from a book by Steven Jay Schneider, titled 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die.

It’s a superb list, though I’m slightly besides myself as I have seen all but 6 of the movies, meaning I can die with a clear conscience in the not-too-distant-future.

Head here to get some rental ideas.

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