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April 29, 2010

Turn on, Tune in, Drop out

Filed under: News Feed — Tags: , , , , — Jamie Love @ 2:38 pm

Sin & Punishment 2
Word of Activision and Bungie dating made it awfully tempting to go back to bed today, skipping approximately 50,000 posts about nothing – with liberal sprinkles of complete bullshit, yum yum! There are already posts speculating about online being a major element of a game we don’t even have the working concept to yet – I shit you not.

But why should I let that ludicrous circus of predictability ruin my day? There’s a new dawn on the horizon, where waves of awesome titles wait to lead us to the promised land.

So let’s turn it all around by watching over eight minutes of video for one of those games, namely Sin & Punishment 2 – now with 100% more English!

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April 27, 2010

Gamesugar Spotted in Dotnia!

Filed under: News Feed — Tags: , , , , — Jamie Love @ 5:27 pm

Gamesugar in Dotnia
From the images I’ve just received it’s clear that someone around here is playing games without me, and possibly needs more practice with the 3D Dot Game Heroes’ character editor.

More images of our heroic sugar cube after the break.

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April 21, 2010

Check Your Enthusiasm – Arc Rise Fantasia

Filed under: News Feed — Tags: , , , — Jamie Love @ 1:10 pm

Arc Rise Fantasia
If you’d asked me how I felt about Ignition Entertainment at E3 last year, I would have been fairly optimistic – the company genuinely seemed “in it to win it”, grabbing Muramasa away from XSEED and focusing on a social media push that worked pretty damn hard to spread the word and help that title perform long after its release.

Even now, the willingness of gamers to love a bad game for being bad, as in the case of Deadly Premonition, makes it appear as if Ignition is on the ball.

But let’s talk about Arc Rise Fantasia.

Siliconera posted IGN video from the game yesterday, with a pessimistic appraisal of the work so far seen in the dub of the title – producing a landslide of comments from gamers who have every right to rage when a game that is anticipated is so instantly derailed by an apparent lack of respect for the source material.

What remains is some of the worst voice-over work I’ve yet heard in a videogame, and I survived two Magna Carta titles.

I don’t use the phrase “affront to God” often, but I’m backed against a wall here – particularly when the potential for XSEED to have done an English voice track while still offering the original Japanese one was on the table.

But don’t take my word for it, check it out for yourself after the break – and please give your own two cents, because it’s increasingly obvious that feedback from you needs to be continually ringing in the ears of people who let things like this happen. And also because the possibility of Ignition handling Heroes’ Paradise at this point makes me feel a bit ill.

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April 3, 2010

Skeptical Cat Vs. Milla Jovovich

Filed under: News Feed — Tags: , , , — Skeptical Cat @ 8:10 pm

Resident Evil: Afterlife
Skeptical Cat was very skeptical about dictating anymore posts for this website. Some say people who put words on the Interwebz have lots of money, but like Skeptical Cat’s Dad always used to say “Money don’t put mice on the table, mice put mice on the table!”

Then Skeptical Cat heard that this was about a new Resident Evil film and that there would be catnip and decided posting was a noble cause.

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April 1, 2010

Skeptical Cat’s April 1st Roundup

Filed under: News Feed — Tags: , — Skeptical Cat @ 12:27 pm

April Fool's Day
When Skeptical Cat woke to check his email and learned about Gmail’s vowel shortage, he decided to go back to bed and play videogames all day. But Skeptical Cat does want to give a paw to a few of his favorite stories from the day.

Skeptical Cat declares Ecco: Water Wars 2 the greatest expansion of a Sega franchise since Sonic R.

Skeptical Cat is pleased and purring to see that a year’s worth of work and excessive amounts of cash have resulted in the most stunning and stylish version of 4ColorRebellion to date.

Skeptical Cat believes that Koticku is actually a really smart investment over Activision’s previous strategy of buying Editor’s from smaller sites all year round.

Skeptical Cat is surprised that Aksys Games would try to announce actual news today, but still thinks $49.99 for an LE Deathsmiles set is sweet – though he still wants an arcade stick.

Skeptical Cat feels that Alan Wake Wars is funny in theory…

Skeptical Cat would pay to see IGN’s Halo movie, but would still not read IGN for free.

Skeptical Cat would pay much more to see onemoreuser’s Law Abiding Engineer.

Skeptical Cat thanks Google’s latest translator for making this post possible.

March 25, 2010

Less Talk, More Rock

Filed under: News Feed — Michael Tucker @ 12:45 am

morerock
Superbrothers on the language of videogames:

A project starts with an idea, a vision, something that is hard to define, something kind of magic and amazing. This is step 1. This is gold. This is beautiful. You can’t yet see the details, but you have a sense for thing you want to make, and hopefully you’re swept away by it.

Usually in the creative process, the next step — step 2 — is to think about the project intellectually, to talk about it, to look at it from various angles, to plan it out, maybe to second guess it or to problem solve it, maybe reconsider it a bit. This is the talk.

The next step, step 3, is to actually make this thing, to get down to it. This is the rock. And we like to think that the process goes from 1 to 2 to 3.

This, they say, is not how things always are, thus sometimes you must rock before talking.

Less Talk, More Rock

via: Drawn!

February 9, 2010

Gamesugar Mailbag!

Filed under: News Feed — Tags: , , — Jamie Love @ 3:45 pm

Rey-o!
How happy was I to check the mail this morning and find a postcard from one of my favorite Toronto artists? The answer is very!

This awesome postcard, which you can see a larger view of here, was sent my way by Rey Ortega, who has a habit of creating work that makes me wish he was working in games, but maybe glad he isn’t given the industry’s habit of sucking people’s souls out through a straw.

Anyway, this is a great reason to mention that you should check out more of Rey’s work at his site, Rey Ortega Illustration.

Extended thanks to Rey for sending me awesome mail right when I needed it.

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