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Guitar Hero 5 setting the new standard for music games?

By Jon

Just read this over on Joystiq, apparently, you will be able to join in on the action right in the middle of a song in Guitar Hero 5 (Guitar Hero World Tour 2). No more waiting for the song to end if you just walked in, just pick up your axe and play. Also having one of those days when everyone wants to play guitar? No problem. You can play any instrument, at any time. Talk about flexibility.

What about the music? First is a list of confirmed songs:

  • A Perfect Circle – “Judith”
  • Band Of Horses – “Cigarettes, Wedding Bands”
  • Beastie Boys – “Gratitude”
  • Beck – “Gamma Ray”
  • Billy Squier – “Lonely Is The Night”
  • Blink 182 – “The Rock Show”
  • Blur – “Song 2″
  • Bob Dylan – “All Along The Watchtower”
  • Children Of Bodom – “Done With Everything, Die For Nothing”
  • Coldplay – “In My Place”
  • Darkest Hour – “Demon(s)”
  • David Bowie – “Fame”
  • Deep Purple – “Woman From Tokyo (‘99 Remix)”
  • Elliott Smith – “L.A.”
  • Iggy Pop – “Lust For Life (Live)”
  • Jeff Beck – “Scatterbrain (Live)”
  • John Mellencamp – “Hurts So Good”
  • Johnny Cash – “Ring of Fire”
  • Kings Of Leon – “Sex On Fire”
  • Queen and David Bowie – “Under Pressure”
  • Queens Of The Stone Age – “Make It Wit Chu”
  • Rose Hill Drive – “Sneak Out”
  • Santana – “No One To Depend On (Live)”
  • Stevie Wonder – “Superstition”
  • The Bronx – “Six Days A Week”
  • The Rolling Stones – “Sympathy for the Devil”
  • The White Stripes – “Blue Orchid”
  • Thrice – “Deadbolt”
  • Tom Petty – “Runnin’ Down A Dream”
  • Vampire Weekend – “A-Punk”
  • Wolfmother – “Back Round”
  • Elton John – “Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting”

Now here is a list of “not officially announced but mostly rumoured” songs that was put together again by the folks at Joystiq:

  1. 3 Doors Down – “Kryptonite”
  2. A Perfect Circle – “Judith”
  3. AFI – “Medicate”
  4. Arctic Monkeys – “Brianstorm”
  5. Attack! Attack! UK – “You and Me”
  6. Band Of Horses – “Cigarettes, Wedding Bands”
  7. Beastie Boys – “Gratitude”
  8. Beck – “Gamma Ray”
  9. Billy Idol – “Dancing with Myself”
  10. Billy Squier – “Lonely is the Night”
  11. Blink-182 – “The Rock Show”
  12. Blur – “Song 2″
  13. Bob Dylan – “All Along the Watchtower”
  14. Bon Jovi – “You Give Love A Bad Name”
  15. Brand New – “Sowing Season”
  16. Bush – “Comedown”
  17. Children Of Bodom – “Done With Everything, Die For Nothing”
  18. Coldplay – “In My Place”
  19. Darker My Love – “Blue Day”
  20. Darkest Hour – “Demon(s)”
  21. David Bowie – “Fame”
  22. Deep Purple – “Woman From Tokyo (‘99 Remix)”
  23. Dire Straits – “Sultans of Swing”
  24. Duran Duran – “Hungry Like The Wolf”
  25. Eagles Of Death Metal – “Wannabe in L.A.”
  26. Elliott Smith – “L.A.”
  27. Elton John – “Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting”
  28. Face To Face – “Disconnected”
  29. Garbage – “Only Happy When It Rains”
  30. Gorillaz – “Feel Good Inc.”
  31. Gov’t Mule – “Streamline Woman”
  32. Grand Funk Railroad – “We’re an American Band”
  33. Iggy Pop – “Lust For Life”
  34. Iron Maiden – “2 Minutes to Midnight”
  35. Jeff Beck – “Scatterbrain”
  36. Jimmy Eat World – “Bleed American”
  37. John Mellencamp – “Hurts So Good”
  38. Johnny Cash – “Ring of Fire”
  39. Kaiser Chiefs – “Never Miss a Beat”
  40. King Crimson – “21st Century Schizoid Man”
  41. Kings Of Leon – “Sex on Fire”
  42. Kiss – “Shout it Out Loud”
  43. Love and Rockets – “Mirror People”
  44. Megadeth – “Sweating Bullets”
  45. Motley Crue – “Looks That Kill”
  46. Muse – “Plug in Baby”
  47. My Morning Jacket – “One Big Holiday”
  48. Nirvana – “Lithium”
  49. Nirvana – “Smells Like Teen Spirit”
  50. No Doubt – “Ex-Girlfriend”
  51. Peter Frampton – “Do You Feel Like We Do (Live)”
  52. Public Enemy Featuring Zakk Wylde – “Bring the Noise 20xx”
  53. Queen & David Bowie – “Under Pressure”
  54. Queens Of The Stone Age – “Make it With Chu”
  55. Rammstein – “Du Hast”
  56. Rose Hill Drive – “Sneak Out”
  57. Rush – “The Spirit of Radio (Live, 2008)”
  58. Santana – “No One To Depend On (Live)”
  59. Scars On Broadway – “They Say”
  60. Screaming Trees – “Nearly Lost You”
  61. Smashing Pumpkins – “Bullet With Butterfly Wings”
  62. Sonic Youth – “Incinerate”
  63. Spacehog – “In the Meantime”
  64. Stevie Wonder – “Superstition”
  65. Sublime – “What I Got”
  66. Sunny Day Real Estate – “Seven”
  67. T. Rex – “20th Century Boy”
  68. The Bronx – “Six Days a Week”
  69. The Derek Trucks Band – “Younk Funk”
  70. The Duke Spirit – “Send a Little Love Token”
  71. The Killers – “All the Pretty Faces”
  72. The Police – “So Lonely”
  73. The Raconteurs – “Steady As She Goes”
  74. The Rolling Stones – “Sympathy for the Devil”
  75. The Sword – “Maiden, Mother & Crone”
  76. The White Stripes – “Blue Orchid”
  77. Thin Lizzy – “Jailbreak”
  78. Thrice – “Deadbolt”
  79. Tom Petty – “Runnin’ Down a Dream”
  80. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers – “American Girl”
  81. TV On The Radio – “Wolf Like Me”
  82. Vampire Weekend – “A-Punk”
  83. Weezer – “Why Bother?”
  84. Wild Cherry – “Play That Funky Music”
  85. Wolfmother – “Back Round”

White Stripes, Kings of Leon and Gorillaz? I might actually have to buy Guitar Hero 5. Crap.

Bargain Gamer or How I survived and managed to continue buying videogames which saved my sanity preventing me from going postal and trying to GTA myself a new car while waiting for the bus on Aurora Ave N despite the economic crisis.

By Jon

gta carjacking

Games are expensive, we all know the drill. With new games running you up an average of $60 a pop, it’s hard to pluck down that hard earned cash on something that you “think” you’ll really enjoy. I’m sure that all of us have made at least a few purchases that after a few hours of playing, we’d rather have spent that money on cheese.

My best solution is to wait a few weeks to see if people still are willing to return them to Gamestop for half of their worth (not my fault people are dumb) or check out this site I’ve been stalking for the past few weeks: http://www.gamedealdaily.com/. Right now their deals range from $14.99 for Guitar Hero World Tour to $59.95 for a package deal which includes: 4,000 XBL Marketplace points, Saints Row 2 and Halo Wars 3 DLC codes.

If you can hold off on buying something new, it’ll pay off to be patient.

Dead Rising 2 to skip PAX in favor of TGS

By Jon

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After teasing zombie fans with images of Dead Rising 2 at E3, MTV Multiplayer posted that the game will not be shown till the Tokyo Game Show, according to Chris Kramer, Senior Director of Communications at Capcom.

“You’re gonna be seeing ‘Dead Rising 2′ next at Tokyo Game Show. ‘Lost Planet 2′ will have all new stuff at Tokyo Game Show, and also a couple new titles from us, as well as updates of the stuff we showed at E3.”

That sadly means that fans on this side of the Pacific will be left hungry for brains for a few more months since the game will most likely be absent from both the Penny Arcade Expo and Games Con.

On a side note, I would like to speculate that Capcom doesn’t want to show it’s game in Valve’s backyard, home of Left 4 Dead, the new zombie king.

All you bases are belong to us: Dynasty Warriors 6 Empires

By Jon

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I’ll be honest, when writing a review for any Dynasty Warriors game, it would be simpler to cut a past a previous post and change a few details to make it fresh again. That’s basically what Koei does after all. The differences between the 5th and 6th incarnation of the Dynasty Warriors: Empires series is negligible at best. Does it mean that it’s a terrible game? Far from it. According to Raptr, I have been playing the game for about 20 hours… seems about right.

For those unfamiliar with the series, here’s a quick rundown: DW takes place in ancient China during the Three Kingdom period which extends from approximately 184 to 280 M.E. The three kingdoms in question are Wu, Shu and Wei. The regular game is pure hack and slash with a back drop of history added in between fights to make it seem to have an ultimate goal. Kill, run, kill, run, kill the enemy leader and move on to the next map. That’s it.

Empires on the other hand, gives you more control over the course of events. You start off as a vagrant, looking to either become an officer for a settled ruler, or overthrow him and claim his territory of your own. While you make your decision on which land you will conquer, the option to do mercenary missions are available to you. The ultimate goal is to conquer all neighboring territories, then the country itself. Empires gives you more freedom to a certain extent. The open ended storyline allows you to forge your own path, unless you are an officer, where you are at the whims of your ruler. That is until you choose to dethrone him or defect to another one.

This game is very much a love or hate type of game. You either love it to death and play for hours on end, or you don’t want to touch it with a ten foot pole. Some people call the game too repetitive, and honestly that’s quite true. And we’re not only talking repetitive in one game, the franchise is repetitive as a whole. All that really changes are the level designs and graphics. Press X half a dozen times to attack, sprinkle in a few Y’s to charge attack and when in need press B to launch a musou attack (DW magic attack) that will knockdown most opponents. Repeat until victory is achieved. Does that make it a bad? No, not at all.

The game takes all it’s importance when you get your two player game on. I like to call this game the perfect “girlfriend game.” Where your girl can grab a controller, follow next to you and hack and slash her way to giddy. There’s no blood, so the gore factor is nil. Controls are relatively simple so there’s no need to be an veteran gamer to make your way through the game. Careful when she starts getting the hang of it, then you’ll be fighting over who gets to kill the final level boss.

Pros for the game are the addition of character creation, improved graphics and better looking maps. Another welcomed addition is the aforementioned mercenary missions which act as side quests, giving you sometimes attack bonuses or new characters which you can later “befriend.”

As my fiancee will attest to, the game lack in second player achievements on the Xbox 360. As she so rightfully claims, she killed her fair share of enemy troops, why can’t she reap the rewards as well? The game does get very repetitive after a few hours of continuous game play. DW5E had more options when it came to politics, allowing you to reward the people, tax them and form alliances with your neighbors. Something which is missing in here. I wished that the makers would have had an “import character information” feature, allowing me to transfer my saved files from DW6 into DW6E. That way, Icould play with my level 50 Zhou Yu while taking over China.

All in all, for me at least, the game is worth it. Not only is it the premier hack and slash game on the market, it’s a bonding tool for me and my fiancee. Despite the fact that she has now started to out hack and slash me. I need more musou.

If Michael Bay lived on Mars

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When I sat down to play Red Faction: Guerrilla, I made myself a promise. No matter how badthey were, the graphics would not be an issue in the review. Trade-offs show up in every game on the market and with highly destructible environments, graphics will always suffer.

Disclaimers aside, Red Faction has reared its head with its newest title. In a series of surprises, you’re thrown back onto Mars as a demolitions expert (surprise!) named Alec Mason who, after an unfortunate event, takes up his obligatory hammer and joins the Red Faction (surprise!).  Mayhem ensues as you fulfill the dictum of your new rebel buddies: absolute destruction of personal property that isn’t yours.

In the initial few missions, the physics engine revved into high gear and stayed there as debris flew across the screen in a mad show of force. The threadbare plot kept me convinced that sheer pandemonium was a great way to start an uprising and didn’t really get in the way during the play-through. With decent controls, expect for the wonky weapons switchover system, navigating around the sandbox world and firing at baddies works out pretty well. It’s easy to get lost in the weapons fire and explosions however, which makes it hard to tell friend from foe in the midst of trouble.

Side missions in this game serve as enjoyment and ways to unlock more weaponry, but most of what they do is try and taunt you. Taunt you relentlessly as you draw fastidious diagrams of building structures cursing yourself for not being an engineering student at MIT. Sometimes it’s a roll of the dice to get an acceptable result. After four failed attempts at one particularly rough destructive mission, I had a sudden flashback of Crackdown. The same over the shoulder camera, ninja-spawning enemies, and even the same quest narrator (no really, it is) have been polished off and ported to the PS3.

The online multiplayer aspect hasn’t quite taken off the ground yet, but it looks promising once some more DLC is released in the future. For example, the wrecking crew option, where you compete against friends to take down buildings faster and better, has a certain awesome quality to it except that like the main game, the physics engine picks and chooses what buildings fall.

I think this game can best be described as a giant stress release ball. Like after a long day of dealing with angry customers or being in a poor work environment where acting out is frowned upon. This game  is a great way to blow off some steam using explosives. Unless you are on the verge of actually napalming your place of business, this should stay a rental game.