Archive for June, 2008

Jun
30

Mega Man and Castlevania coming to Wii?

Posted under Game Releases, Games, Mr B4, Nintendo, Websites, Wii, XBL Radio

What is up everybody at PN and XBL Radio, it is Mr B4 here bringing you the latest as to what is going on in the Nintendo gaming community. I just came across some news recently that I thought you Nintendo gamers might be interested in. What news you might ask?, read on to find out.

The latest issue of Nintendo Power magazine has revealed that Castlevania Judgement and Mega Man 9 have been confirmed for both the Wii console and WiiWare download service. Lets take a minute or two to look at the details that have been revealed so far for these games. I am going to tell you honestly that it is not much, but at the very least it is something. Here is some info about these games:

Castlevania Judgement

CastleVania Judgement

Castlevania Judgement is going to be a 3D style fighter featuring famous characters from the Castlevania series. So far, I have found out that Alucard, Simon Belmount, Maria Renard, and Dracula have been confirmed as playable characters for the game. It was also confirmed that there will be interactive environments (IE Mortal Kombat Armageddon) for you to fight in, as well as bosses from the series that will drop in from time to time during battles to add some variety and extra difficulty to the game, and also the ability to use subweapons and hearts. No release date or price have been given as of yet, but expect an announcement on that sometime soon.

Mega Man 9

Mega Man 9 (Wiiware)

Capcom has also made an announcement that they will be bringing Mega Man 9 to the Wii’s WiiWare game downloading service. Here are the details that I have on the game so far. It is being developed by Inti Creates, which is the team who worked on the first three Mega Man X titles.  It will stick to the 8-bit graphics of the original Mega Man series that came out on the NES.  It was also said that the game controls like Mega Men 3-6 by the Mega Man Network(not sure if that is good or bad, but still confimed nonetheless). Other than that, the only other details that I could find about this game were the names of the bosses that you will be fighting.

Here are the names of the bosses:

* Magma Man

* Galaxy Man

* Jewel Man

* Concrete Man

* Hornet Man

* Plug Man

* Tornado Man

* Splash Woman

No release date or price has been given as of yet for this Wiiware game, but expect it to fall somewhere between 800 ($5.00) and 1000($10.00) Wii points.

Here are some of my quick thoughts about these games. It is nice to see Mega Man 9 stick to its original roots that made the game great back in the NES days, with the same graphics, gameplay, and types of boss fights that we have all grown to know and love over the years. Castlevania Judgement on the other hand, is a little bit of a risky idea, especially since previous fighting titles that have come out for the Wii have seen lackluster reviews by most gaming sites (IE Mortal Kombat Armageddon, Soulcalibur Legends). I would have like to have seen a Castlevania game that sticks to the formula that made its other titles successful in the past, but I am guessing that only time will tell on this one.

The choice as to whether or not you should buy, rent, or ignore these games, I will leave up to you.

Until next time gamers, this is B4 signing off.

Take Care,

Mr B4

Link to Story:http://www.mywiinews.com/we-called-it-mega-man-and-castlevania-to-hit-wii/

Jun
26

Xbox 360 DRM Fixed!!!!! [UPDATE: Not very well!]

Posted under Cheat, Games, INFECTEDPB503, Nintendo, P*N World Cup, Xbox Live Arcade, Zune

Guess what folks, the DRM issue has just been fixed. You can now go to Xbox.com and transfer your license to your new Xbox 360. For more info head over to majornelson.com for all the info you need. I’ll be doing this to my new elite as soon as I get home.

Yippee

MAJOR’s BULL SH*T Video on how to do this is HERE!

[UPDATE]

This is, INFECTEDPB503, here with a first hand report of how well this works!  And guess what…

It’s another BULL S*IT move by Microsoft!

As I been told numerous times, by everyone, I am a 360 fanboy (shh.. its is the better system so…).  And when this was announced I hailed it as the end to the only other complaint on the 360.  As the “Red Rings” as been fixed DRM was the only other issue that Sony Fanboys had as ammo against the 360.

So as you can see by the video above you goto Xbox.com and click a couple links.  This transfers all liscences to your primary Xbox 360, of your choosing.  The issue arrises in the next step…

You have to goto this 360 and RE-DOWNLOAD EVERYTHING!  Sure this is no issue for someone who just bought a 360, who would not need to use this tool, but for someone, like me, who has had their 360 SINCE LAUNCH this is going to take FOREVER to do.

When I did the transfer I had 1200+ game licenses and 180+ video licenses.  Sure I am not going to re-download everything (some items are not needed or available anymore) but I have over 50gbs of DLC on my HD at the moment includeing: 60+ arcade games and over 50 hours of TV Shows.  To re-download all this would be insane (given we can only do six at a time).

Not to mention the bandwidth this would take.  What if you are one that has a “cap” on how much content your can download a month?  Yet again this is just Microsoft trying to “calm the roar” of gamers everywhere that are having DRM issues and while this may fix this issue this should not be considered the “final fix” or people/gamers will just stop downloading items from MS.

This is one case were this fanboy can say

SONY GOT DRM RIGHT!

Jun
25

XBLRadio ver 69.0 “7 Dirty Words”

Posted under .0 Shows, 360, E3, Kemanswar, Microsoft, Movies, Podcast, X3R0 9, XBL Radio, Xbox 360

XBL Radio Ver 69.0

***WARNING***
This show contains some…actually, a lot of EXPLICIT language.

Topics Include:
Call of Duty 5: World at War. Are they stuck in the past?
Spiderman: Web of Shadows. Will this one be any better?
EA Battlefield: Bad Company poking fun at Gears of War and Rainbow Six.
Sporn! There goes the spores!
This week’s movie review: Hulk! We also touch on other Marvel games coming out in the next few years.
Also, special guest KingL3pr3chaun!
All this and more!
Thanks for listening, Please leave us a comment on the show or send us an e-mail at: xblradio@platformnation.com

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Jun
24

Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix Beta etc…

Posted under XBL Radio, Xbox 360

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BETA!

USTREAM CHAT - LIVE BLOGGING THE ISSUES AND OH MY….

So there is the first hour of gameplay (click for direct link to video) from the Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix Beta.  As you would hear on AllGames “IT’S MAD BUGGY”.  There is no ranked matches, it is not keeping stats in player matches, and everytime i tried a tournament it froze.  Overall in an hour it froze my 360, I think, 7 times!  But it was the FIRST HOUR of an eight week beta.

It looks very nice.  There are numerous costume colors to choose from by selecting your character with different buttons.  As some players mentioned, the shadows are a little dark on some of them.

As you will see by the video I let the other people win a lot.  That was on purpose!  Nite All!

Jun
24

XBLRadio Review - “Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3″ (XBLA)

Posted under INFECTEDPB503, Microsoft, Review, XBL Radio, Xbox Live Arcade

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In bringing Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 (WOTB: C3) to both the Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network, Backbone Entertainment (developer) and Capcom (publisher), have brought me back to the days of beating my dad at the local arcade on any machine and is going to expose the younger generation to the sequel of a couple of the all time greatest arcade shooters: Commando and Mercs! WOTB: Commando 3 maybe the third title in the series but it’s the first to carry in its title the direct translation of original Japanese game “Senjō no Ōkami” (Wolf of the Battlefield). Adding the original title is just one of the many tributes to the past WOTB: Commando 3 has in it.

Gameplay: A

In WOTB: Commando 3 you play as one of there characters: Wolf, Coyote, or Fox. Each character has different statistics for health, speed, and the number of grenades they can carry at one time. Depending on what type of gamer you are there is a male/female character to fit your style.

While the story and levels are linear there are multiple ways to accomplish the overall task of killing the boss at the end of the level. With decisions like: should I save the hostages? should I look for that secret area? Or should I just run-n-gun through the level, destroying everything in my path? Any combination of the three is an option, and the choice is yours! Throughout the levels are multiple weapons (shotgun, flamethrower, or the default assault rifle), upgrades for those weapons, grenades, badges (points), and plenty of health packs and trust me… You’ll need them!

WOTB: Commando 3 has four different difficulty levels and depending if playing in SP, Live or Local 1-3player co-op the enemies do ‘ramp’ up to match your playing configuration. Suicide Mission is the most difficult setting and, from my experience, should only be attempted in three player co-op with people you know & trust!

Graphics: A

1080p! Enough said! WOTB: Commando 3 is a top down shooter so the characters don’t require a lot of detail to look good. But what is missing in character detail is more then made up for in the location details. Almost everything in the game is destructible! See a tree! Blow up tree! Even in a three player co-op match over Live, with voice chat, up to 30 enemies on the screen at one time, all shooting at us, us shooting at them, trees exploding, buildings blowing up, there was no lag! no texture popping! no frame rate issues that we have experience with full retail titles costing two to six times as much! WOTB: Commando 3 is drawn in a cartoon style ala Rocketmen which adds to the humor of the overall game.

Sound: C

WOTB: Commando 3 does use Dolby 5.1 but maybe not to its full advantage; and this is WOTB: Commando 3’s only issue. In WOTB: Commando 3 enemies will be coming at you from all directions, but there is not much warning which direction they are coming from. Utilizing the 5.1 surround sound could have help with this. In most shooters these days you can hear where the shots are coming from or if someone is creepy up behind you but in WOTB: Commando 3 this does not happen. There are a lot of visual items on the screen and a little better use of the sound could have helped in finding out where the next wave of enemies is coming from.

Controls: A

WOTB: Commando 3 is, in essence, a dual-stick shooter that we all should be accustomed to by now. Left Stick controls the players movements, Right Stick controls… wait for it… where your player shoots, Right Trigger launches your grenades, Left Trigger uses the M-Stat weapon (special power move that destroys all on the screen). The controls do exactly what is stated and do it pretty well.

Replayability: A-

I have played WOTB: Commando 3 all the way through multiple times. The multiple difficulties, the co-op, and the need to rescue all the hostages or find that last secret area all add to this replayability. Although, on the easiest difficulty, WOTB: Commando 3 is just about an hour long, with five levels. Getting three players together on your couch or on Live provides endless fun that will make WOTB: Commando 3 as enjoyable a year from now as it is today! Include in this that there are NO SAVES / NO CONTINUES will also add to WOTB: Commando 3’s replayability

Overall: A-

We add all this up: 1080p graphics, 5.1 Dolby, on-line and off-line 1-3 player co-op and what you have is one of the best deals on XBLA right now and for just a mere 800 MS point ($10 USD). If your a old school gamer, like myself, and played Commando and Mercs this will take you back to those good ‘ole days of quarters and arcades. If you’re a newer gamer or just never experienced this style of classic arcade shooter, unlike other consoles, head over to the XBLArcade, download the FREE TRIAL, give WOTB: Commando 3 a test run and when you buy it send me a message over LIVE! and lets play some co-op!

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Jun
23

XBLRadio Review - “Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots” (PS3)

Posted under Metal Gear Solid 4, PS3, Playstation, Review, Sony, X3R0 9, XBL Radio

Hey everybody, it is X3R0 9 here giving you another review and hopefully better than the last one.  This is the second one I have done, so bear with me if it is a little rough. The more of these I do, the better they should get.  Just to let you all know I will be attending a journalism class to help myself out with some techniques so that I can share quality news and reviews with all of you.  Enough of the chit-chat, how about we get to the good stuff, shall we?

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As some of you gamers know, the PS3 world experienced a huge release a week and a half ago.  Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots released last Thursday (June 12, 2008).  Of course, I was there to pick it up when the store opened.  Some find this an awesome game, but to others it is completely unplayable.  I am writing this review after I have completed the game so that you, the gamers, can understand why there is so much controversy and why it is considered a blockbuster hit.  Without further adieu, let us get right into the review.

To me, this is almost the best Metal Gear Solid game in the series, just behind the first Metal Gear Solid (MGS). Hideo Kojima does it again as he brings two decades of Metal Gear history together while enthralling the audience in this epic and mysterious tale.  Not only does he bring twenty years of Metal Gear into this game, but he also throws in a touch of his other works that Metal Gear fans have seen in past games.  Many characters make repeat appearances, although some are only in flashback form.

Story (A-): Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots tells the story of Old Snake.  Snake, the protagonist, is a covert agent that is prematurely aging and terminally ill from a virus he was injected with prior to the first MGS.  Snake’s ultimate goal is to hunt down his twin brother and nemesis, Liquid Snake.  Liquid’s goal is to destroy the ruling faction known as the Patriots and bring the world into chaos.  Well that’s what we were told upfront.

The opening two acts are almost identical with a little bit of scenery change.  In the first act you are in a war-torn Middle Eastern city that is being occupied by Liquid’s personal guards and bio-mechs.  The second act…well, it’s pretty much the same except you are in South America.  In addition to the Liquid’s army, you’re also a part of battle-zones with several factions waring with each other; which adds a terrific atmosphere to the Metal Gear experience.  You have the choice to either help the rebels or be an enemy to both sides.  There is a real shock at the end of act one, but act two also has a great twist to it.

MGS4 Biomech

MGS4 is basically your typical good versus evil stealth game, but that is only part of the plot.  Any MGS fan will know that there is so much more to it than that.  The subplots and locations add a lot to this game and they also add to Snake’s problem, disillusionment.  Throughout the story Snake’s mind gets twisted and contorted and by the time you complete this game, you are left wondering “what just happened?” Which adds to the replay value, but I will get to that later.
The reason I gave it the score I did is because there is just so much information to gather in, they don’t give you the time to digest it.  You are told so much through the lengthy cut scenes and codec calls you will need to pause it just to figure out what you were told.  Roughly 90% of the story is told through the cut scenes that almost total up to eight hours long, if not longer.

Sound (A): As in any stealth game, sound plays a huge factor, not only for you but for the enemy.  All the sound-effects sounded excellent.  Everything almost sounds like it would in the real world.  The major downfall that I noticed while playing the game was the sound variance on the cut scenes.  I could play this game on a normal audio level for the playable parts, but when the cut scenes came on I had to crank up the volume just to hear what was being said.  The downfall to cranking up the volume was when the action scenes came on, the explosions and gunfire would almost blow out the speakers.  As far as the music score; it was great! The score adds just the right amount of excitement and drama to the situations that make them just that much more intense or emotional.  Harry Gregson Williams did an excellent job with the soundtrack. His work is probably the best I’ve heard yet.

MGS4 Solid Snake

Graphics (A-): Metal Gear Solid 4 is hands down the best looking game yet on the PS3!  The superb art quality and attention to detail makes this game awe-inspiring.  The characters are excellent looking and move flawlessly.  Anytime Snake gets a cut or burn, it stays with him throughout the game…and the burn looks like a burn with the melting of the flesh visible; not only in the cut scenes, but also in the game play.  As stated before, this attention to detail makes the environment that much better.  In act one, you feel you are in a Middle Eastern city. In act two, you feel like you are in a South American vista that has secret passage ways.

The cut scenes will take your breath away!  The CGI makes you think you are watching an animated movie like Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children.  You can see the time spent developing the scenes from a technical aspect because of the sheer quality of work.  There are some rough edges, but for the most part, everything is crisp and clean.

Metal Gear Rey

Replay Value (C): If you just play this game for the story, then there is no real reason to replay the game.  But if you are a gamer that likes to get all the secret badges, extra camo or just likes to take pictures during the game, then the replay value is there.  During my first run through, I only got a few items and badges that were story related.  There are a total of 40 badges in MGS4 to unlock.  Granted the badges don’t do anything for you, but I look at them like achievements for the Xbox 360.

Overall (B+): This game was a blast to play, but the cut scenes will drive some away.  The actual game play is short, so if you are looking to play a full game with little cut scenes this is not it.  The Metal Gear series is based on story and not much on game play. The frame rate is a little low, but with all that is going on, you will have a hard time noticing it.

If you are looking for a great story, extras that are at times funny and an interactive movie, then Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots will fill your craving.  If you are a fan of the Metal Gear Solid series, then you need to pick this up.  If you are new to the series, then this is a rental to see if you like this type of game.

I bid you farewell, Solid Snake.

MGS4 Solid Snake Salute

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Until next time, this is X3R0 9 signing off, and I will see you on Live or PSN.

For your viewing pleasures, here is the Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots trailer:

Jun
23

Nyko Perfect Shot Video Review

Posted under Mr B4, Review, Wii, XBL Radio


Online Videos by Veoh.com

What I, Mr B4, will be reviewing for you today is the Nyko Perfect Shot for the Wii. The MSRP on this item is $14.99, and can be purchased at Nyko.com, or at any other major video game retailer.

Pluses
+ Makes aiming in shooting games much easier
+ Comfortable grip makes gun easy to hold
+ Very simple and easy to setup
+ An affordable alternative to Nintendo’s Wii Zapper peripheral

Minuses
- You have to flip the gun down to reload
- Have to press buttons on Wii remote to navigate menus, instead of just having the trigger do it
- Nunchuk does not get much use in most games

Hope you enjoyed the review, and be sure to check out this product if you are interested in a great alternative to the Wii zapper.

Take Care,
Mr B4

Jun
23

R.I.P. George Carlin

Posted under XBL Radio, Xbox 360

It is a sad day for the world today. Many of us have grown up seeing and hearing George Carlin, his “Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television.” to his stand up that always made you think while your side was splitting open. He was a comedian, author, actor, and an inspiration to free thinkers everywhere. Carlin died of heart failure at the age of 71 on Sunday June 22nd 2008. He was a hero to a great many of us. He will be missed by all who loved him and his work. The next .0 show will make sure to include those seven words he loved so much.

Jun
22

XBLRadio Review - Kemanswar’s First Review - “NASCAR ‘09″ (360)

Posted under Games, Kemanswar, Review, Sports, XBL Radio, Xbox 360

game box nascar 09

Hey there all you sports fans. Kemanswar has been doing some stock car racing this past week with NASCAR ’09 for the Xbox 360. This year’s cover athlete is Jeff Gordon, driver of the number 24 car in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. At the start of the game he provides the tutorial to help get you started. Any time Gordon is explaining anything to you it is via cut scene; you can skip it or listen to him talk. If you are a fan of NASCAR you already know the basics but let’s break it down anyway.

If you run through the career mode you start out in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, this is where all you rookies will get some experience. You can sign contracts for teams and sponsors, as you progress and meet objectives i.e.: place in the top 25 for 3 races, etc… This gives you Reputation Points, the more of them you have, the more options you have for sponsors and teams. As you complete sponsor objectives and team objectives you also get Performance Points. Use these to upgrade your stats in four categories: Engine, Chassis, Aerodynamics, and Durability; and in the four track types: Speedway, Super Speedway, Short Track, Road Course. Leveling up comes in heavy when you play online (more here later). After some time in the Truck Series, you can move up to the Nationwide Series, think of this as big engines with training wheels. A faster car, better aerodynamics, better stability, makes competition a little bit harder than the trucks. Same rules apply though work your way through the season and build up your reputation and make your way to the Sprint Cup Series.

Sprint Cup Series: fast cars all turning left over and over! This is where the big boys race for the win, or make a smoking wreck in turn four! All your big names and big sponsors are here where big engines cut loose for you to take to the front.

If you were to remove the NASCAR licenses it would still be a decent racer, it has control modes that make it easy for novice users to keep up with the hardcore simulation fans. Speaking of whom, will love to go in and tweak their set up, much like Forza 2. This detail into handling, aerodynamics, tire pressure, etc makes it a worthy simulation (I’m not going to lie; I just looked at the options, as I know nothing about cars).

There is also a race now feature, as in all EA Sports games, and of course the obligatory country EA Trax. One of my favorite features is the option to create your own paint scheme, which for once EA stepped up and is giving you more. You can also upload your very own custom paint job from your computer. Love to edit in Photoshop? Than go to the EA website and download the templates you need to create what ever your mind can come up with. We could talk about the dangers of what some gamers will “paint” on their cars, but that’s been beat to death.

Overall I really enjoy NASCAR ’09, it’s a fun race game that helps you learn how to adjust your cars and build up a reputation. If you are a fan of NASCAR than you will probably enjoy the ’09 outing, heck if you like racers check it out! It’s more about how you control your car and how you tweak your settings that make this a keeper. If on the other hand, you are not a fan of either, but your interest has been sparked, rent it and find out what you think.

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Here is a trailer for the game:

Jun
19

Nyko Cord Free Wireless Adapter Video Review

Posted under Mr B4, Review

What I will be reviewing today is the Nyko Cord Free Wireless Adapter for the Wii Nunchuk controller. The MSRP on this item is $19.99, and can be purchased at Nyko.com, or at any other major video game retailer.

Pluses
+ Works well with any game that requires use of the Nunchuk
Here are a few games that i tried out, and they worked out great with this product:
* Madden NFL 08
* Deca Sports
* Wii sports
* Mario Galaxy
* Super Smash Bros. Brawl
+ Holder and Sleeve both feel comfortable to hold in your hand, makes it feel like you are actually using a regular Nunchuk.
+ Worth the $19.99 price tag, especially if you are the do-it-yourself kind of person.

Minuses
- Difficult to setup, takes a couple of tries just to hide the wires into the sleeve.
- Sometimes will show Wii remote as having a low battery life no matter how much you have charged your Wii remote prior to using this product.