Monthly Archives: September 2013

Will There Always Be Violent Video Games?

One storyline about gaming that won’t go away is that games are too violent and lead to violent crimes. It’s the reason why Bill S. 134: Violent Content Research Act of 2013 is making its way through the US Congress. Fox News recently had a poll about the perceived influence of violent games in causing violent acts. Heck, even I wrote a column about violence in games.

With all this focus on violent games, will violent games eventually disappear? According to PBS’ Game/Show, not only will there still be violent games going forward but this a continuation of violent games from history.

Jurassic World Will Stomp Into Theatres in 2015

jurassic-world-logoYeah, that was the best dinosaur pun I could come up with…

After being only a rumour since the release of Jurassic Park III back in 2001, there will be a fourth movie in the Jurassic Park franchise. The movie formerly referred to as Jurassic Park IV will officially be called Jurassic World and will hit theatres on June 12, 2015.

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Building (Critical) Consensus: Killzone: Mercenary

killzone-mercenary-box-artIf there’s one thing that the PlayStation Vita’s been missing, it’s that must-own game that isn’t a port of a game already on another platform. Sure, the Vita has some very good games but apart from Persona 4 Golden, almost all of the best Vita games are available on another platform. Once again, Sony tapped one of its big franchises to get people onto the Vita by bringing the Killzone franchise to the portable platform.

Critics tend to agree that it’s the best first-person shooter to make its way onto the Vita but that’s hardly a challenge. What many disagree on is whether it’s the full console experience on a portable console.

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Steam Announces Family Sharing Service

steam-family-sharing-headerOne of the few popular features of the Xbox One is making a return. However, game sharing is not making its way to Xbox but Steam.

Starting with a beta rollout next week, Steam will allow you to share games with other users on the same computer.

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The Bureau: XCOM Declassified Review: Please Reclassify

the-bureau-xcom-declassified-cover-artI recall hearing a games critic say that playing bad games is much more fun than playing good games because there’s so much more to write or talk about when you play a bad game. I have to disagree. There’s nothing fun about playing a bad game. Playing through a bad game is a painful and frustrating experience. Once you move beyond the frustration, it gets funny but you have to get to that point. At least writing the review can be somewhat cathartic.

And that brings us to The Bureau: XCOM Declassified. This game started life back in 2006 as just XCOM, a first-person survival horror about an alien invasion. The idea of an XCOM shooter terrified fans of the classic 1990s PC strategy game and the shooter was seemingly put to the side to make way for the rebooting of X-COM as a strategy game franchise with 2012’s XCOM: Enemy Unknown.

However, the XCOM shooter didn’t go away. The game from the seventh circle of XCOM fan hell was pulled from the seventh circle of development hell by 2K Games and 2K Marin. It was almost completely reimagined during a seven-year development cycle from being a first-person horror to a third-person squad-based tactical shooter. Unfortunately, it should have remained in development hell, never to see the light of day.
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West Coast Customs Builds GTA’s Banshee

gta5-wcc-banshee-headerIn the Grand Theft Auto games, the Banshee has a reputation for being one of the fastest cars in the game. It was only fitting considering that the two design templates used for the car since GTA3 were the Chevrolet Corvette and Dodge Viper.

Now, it’s not just a hot car circulating through the likes of Liberty City, Vice City and Los Santos. It can now be found on real streets after a one-off custom Banshee was built by famous car customizing shop West Coast Customs.

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Apple Announces the iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C and iOS 7

iphone-5s-headerThe worst kept secret in the mobile world was made official yesterday. The next phones in Apple’s line-up are the iPhone 5S and the budget-conscious iPhone 5C. Both will be running on the latest mobile operating system from Apple, iOS 7.

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Comic Book Pull List for September 11, 2013

mars-attacks-judge-dredd-1So construction in front of my local comic book shop last week meant they didn’t get last week’s comics on time so I haven’t seen the 3D covers on the DC Comics villain issues but I’ve heard good things about them. I’ve also heard good things about the villains issues themselves so if there’s a villain you like, check this week’s pull list and pay your local comic book store a visit.

This week, Marvel launches a couple of tie-ins with their Infinity miniseries. You have your choice of Infinity Hunt #1 which involves a contest of champions between the various schools of the Marvel-verse and Mighty Avengers #1 which sees a new Avengers team rise up to defend the Earth while the Avengers A-team is off doing their thing with Thanos.

Elsewhere, IDW has my favourite new series of the week. It’s Mars Attacks Judge Dredd #1. Mars Attacks was a great B-movie ( I don’t care what critics think) and I’m a huge Dredd fan so this one is a no-brainer. I’d imagine this one won’t be for everyone. And let’s throw Dark Horse some love for the debut of their new series with Brain Boy #1.

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Good News! G4 Won’t Die to Make Room for Esquire

g4-headerWith the growing power of geek culture, it came as a bit of surprise that NBC would kill off geek culture cable channel G4 to be replaced with the planned quasi-men’s issues focused Esquire Network. However, only two weeks from the official launch of The Esquire Network, NBC gave G4 a stay of execution.

The Esquire Network will instead take over NBC’s Style Network when the new cable channel launches on September 23rd.

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Sony Announces PS Vita TV for Big Screen Vita Experience

ps-vita-tvGoogle has Chromecast. Apple has Apple TV. Now, Sony is getting into the world of TV plug-in devices but their’s will have include a feature more interesting than Apple or Google has.

Sony announced the PS Vita TV, a small device that plugs into your TV that allows you to access online streaming services, social media, surf the internet and more. More importantly, the PS Vita TV also lets you play Vita games right on your TV.

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