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The New PS3 is Here!!!

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I’ve been waiting patiently all day for that beautiful brown truck to pull up in front of my apartment and drop off the precious cargo. While it says it’s the “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2″ bundle, I call it the “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, WWE 12 and Lord of the Rings Trilogy Extended Edition BluRay” bundle (thanks to the Amazon promotion for purchasing the PS3.)

The first two things I’m going to do is install Skyrim and Dead Island and make sure those two bad boys are ready to go, because I’ve got a hankering for going dragon and zombie hunting.

House of the Dead: Overkill: Extended Edition Coming to the PS3

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About two years ago I reviewed House of the Dead: Overkill for the Wii and praised it’s awesome gameplay and ridiculously, over-the-top 70s horror movie story. It is hands down one of my favorite Wii games and I definitely consider it a standard to hold all other rail shooters against, not only for the zombie-killing fun, but also for the great story (something that is lacking in most rail shooters.) Well, I heard the great news today that come October 25th, House of the Dead: Overkill will be making its way to the PS3, complete with Move-treatment. The following information has been confirmed:

  • Will be playable in HD-gloriousness
  • Can be enjoyed in 3D if you so desire
  • The many awesome cutscenes have been revamped
  • Being the “extended edition”, there are at least two totally new levels
  • There are also two new game modes
  • There will be new enemies
  • There will be new weapons
  • The boss fights have been improved (which I assume means they will be harder) and the final boss fight has been extended
  • Two-player local co-op
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My First 24 Hours of 360 Goodness: The Games

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So I previously went over my first impressions of the system itself, and what it offers. Now I’m going to spend some time talking about the great games I have gotten to play, and there are some great ones indeed!

Castle Crashers:

This is one of the games that had me drooling for a 360, especially since first getting to actually play it at PAX. It’s still in the works for a PS3 release, but it took so dang long so this was one of the first games I snagged. Castle Crashers is a beautiful, colorful, BLOODY beat em’ up, straight out of the old school days. Up to four players (locally or online, which is awesome) can team up with a character of their choice and lay the smackdown on dozens of minions and giant bosses. The leveling system is great, where if you die on a level you maintain all the gold, weapons, creatures, and XP you earned, and it all adds in to the awesome replay value of the game. This is the game I was waiting for, and now that I have it, I see that it’s everything I thought it would be and more. If you have a 360 and don’t have this game, then you’re a fool!

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: 1989 Classic Arcade

This game is straight out of the old school arcade we all know and love. The graphics and gameplay are all down right as they were…no lame “revival” like Turtles in Time Re-Shelled was. There is really little to say about the awesomeness of this game: old school arcade beat em’ up! The only thing they did was make it so that you have unlimited continues, so no worries about losing your last quarter by being turned into a little turtle by Shredder!!!

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Mass Effect:

After playing the crud out of Dragon Age: Origins through four different play-throughs, I was extremely jealous of Biowares sci-fi RPG Mass Effect. I didn’t think it was a game to own, so I rented this one from Gamefly so I could play through it and then send it back for Mass Effect 2. I am about an hour or two into the game, and so far it is a great combination of RPG goodness in a sci-fi environment. It has everything that Dragon Age had: several backgrounds and classes to choose from, a ton of weapons and equipment to keep checking on, and special abilities for you and your party to make short work of your enemies. I can’t say too much more since I’m still in the beginnings of the game, but I’m impressed by what I’ve seen so far.

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Crackdown 2:

Crackdown 2 is an interesting third-person shooter that takes place in a city overrun by zombie-ish creatures (referred to simply as “freaks”.) Your mission is to help clear them out of the city by running or driving around and fulfilling various missions. I have not personally played online yet, but when you do your friends can come and join in your world to help you on your missions. I haven’t put much time into the game yet, so I don’t have too much to say about it yet, but when I do a full review will be forth-coming.

Left 4 Dead:

This is hands-down one of the definitive games for the 360. Left 4 Dead is a FPS that sticks you smack dab in the middle of a zombie apocalypse. You and three allies (either actual players or AI) must race through the level and try to survive to the end, where rescue awaits. The typical weapons of pistols, rifles, shotguns, and machine guns are what stands between you and hordes of various zombies, all of which move extremely quickly (no shambling here.) I played through two levels (each level contains five stages) with some people online last night and had a true blast. This is a game that I can’t see ever getting old, and was definitely something I was missing on the PS3.

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Pix of me from PAX

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As I mentioned earlier, my camera was so full of foolishness that I did not take many pictures. However, Steve downloaded all his and sent them my way, so I am now able to show some pictures of myself enjoying my weekend in Boston.

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At the Sams Brewery

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Wii Review: House of the Dead Overkill

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As those of my loyal readers know, I personally believe that some of the best Wii games are rail shooters. The Wiimote is just a really effecient device (especially when used in conjunction with the Nyko Perfect Shot), that is far more accurate than any console light gun. I really enjoyed House of the Dead 2 & 3 on the Wii, but it was a really difficult game. I could never beat it, even with Steve by my side. Also, there was no story to the game, which is due to the fact that it is a direct port of the arcade games. However, House of the Dead Overkill remedies both of these flaws, and throws you into a world you never thought you would see on the Wii. It is a very mature game for the Wii, with plenty of foul language, blood and gore, and also some really, REALLY freaky stuff (such as when the villain “returns” to his mother’s womb.) Steve and I had a blast rockin’ through it this weekend, and you and your friends will too.

HotD Overkill is a prequel to the HotD series, and as such, it has a story to go along with it. It is the story, and the movies that progress the story, that really sell the game. The game’s story mode itself is played like a cheesy “XXX” 70s horror movie. The two main characters are Agent G (from the other HotD games) and an African American named Issac Washington. Washington makes the game. Now I never use foul language on this site to be kid friendly and all, but Im gonna bypass that this one time just for this post. Washington plays off just like a crazy Samuel L.Jackson type, always yelling things like “motherfucker!” (he must say it over 100 times throughout the course of the game) and “Im gonna rip your mother fucking balls off!”. The banter between the two of them is truly classic and really sells the game. But its more than that also. The game “feels” like a cheesy movie. Aside from their one liners, there is also tons of ridiculous narration, and the stages are given very cheesy names like “Papa’s Palace of Pain” and “Scream Train.” It is by far one of the more enjoyable video game movies I have watched in a long time, simply because it brings along a very funny and cheesy story.

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So, to me, the story and production are the biggest selling points, and totally worth it. After playing it, it quickly became my favorite rail shooter on the Wii, replacing my long time favorite, Ghost Squad. But of course I know you want to know about gameplay. Well what do you think?! Its a rail shooter where you shoot up zombies!!!

Here is a side note: the game dialogue specifically states that the enemies are mutants and not zombies, but I will continue to use the word zombie because that what I feel they best resemble.

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Wii- House of the Dead 2 & 3 Review

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As you know, I love arcade shooters on the Wii. Thus, I love House of the Dead.

This is a great port of two classic arcade shooters. There is not much I can say about this game. Both HOD 2 and 3 are included on the one disc. Basically, you grab a pistol in HOD2 and a shotgun in HOD3 and just shoot the heck out of hordes of zombies and other creatures. There is nothing funner than blowing away zombies as far as I’m concerned. There is also a slew of additional features like the free play mode, where as you play you can unlock different abilities that can be used in game (additional ammo, more life, more damage, etc.)

BUY THIS GAME!!!