As you may have learned yesterday, British comedians Ray Peacock and Ed Gamble had an argument thanks to my posting of a Ray Peacock video in a previous GOTW article. By allowing Ray to go viral, I gave him around 2000 more video views than the lovely Ed. So, now I owe Ed 2000 views. Here is a video of the handsome boy in action, so please do an enjoying of that.
In other news, we played videogames as ever, in a grimly predictable fashion. Once again, you may hit the jump to find out what games were played.
Chester:I’m just starting my secondMass Effect 1playthough, as I’ve yet to get out and pick up Mass Effect 2. I also purchased the PSP Mini game,Age of Zombies, which is a straightforward, relatively fun (and pretty funny) shooter that starts off with the dialogue “Hey, Professor Shit-For-Brains.”
But what I’ll really be playing this week is a game for review, which has a “three” in its title, and that Chad will be previewing on Monday. Most of the time, I really, really like my job. This is one of those times.
Sterling:Obviously most of my week was spent playingDeadly Premonition, which I’m sure you all know that I enjoyed the fuck out of. The game’s being written off almost entirely due to its graphics, which is pretty pathetic if you ask me. Anyway, I’ve spoken plenty about that game. In other news I picked up a Wii and am getting through all the games I missed since I last owned one. I can’t find a copy ofSuper Mario GalaxyorNo More Heroesto save my life, but I have been rocking someMadworldandNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, both of which I’ve found very fun so far.Madworld, especially, is hilarious.
Also been playing Toy Soldiers on XBLA for review. Certainly one of the more interesting Tower Defense games I’ve seen. That’s about it.
North:I’ve startedLast Rebellionon the PS3 and have been creating new songs inKorg DS-10+. Too bad the latter does not work in my Japanese DSi. On the iPhone, bothFinal Fantasy I and IIas well asPlants vs. Zombieshave filled in the rest of the time. The gaming highlight of the week was getting my hands onMetroid: Other M. I like it even more than I thought I would.
Tolentino:How are you likingLast Rebellion, Dale?
I’ve been playingDragon Age: Originsin preparation for whatever’s supposed to happening when theAwakeningexpansion comes along, which is delaying my eventual playthrough ofMass EffectandMass Effect 2.
SinceLast RebellionI haven’t put much time into the consoles, but that will undoubtedly change once the major JRPGs andSakura Warshit the shelves. Until then,Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontierhas kept me entertained while at the laundromat. Juggling is fun!
Sterling:I’ve just been playingAquariaon Steam, I need to add. Holy fuck that game is lovely.
Ross:Starcraft II, where I’ve been having a lot of success with a double barracks-reactor rush,Left 4 Dead 2, still working throughMiles Edgeworth, and of course playing the gloriousDeadly Premonition.
Holmes:Started the week playingTatsunoko vs. CapcomandNo More Heroes 2as per usual. Then the Nintendo Media Summit happened, and my whole week changed.
After seeing theSuper Mario Galaxy 2trailer, I actually started to tear-up a bit. I don’t know what it is about pure expressions of joy, innocence, and adventure, but they always seem to get to me. That led me to going back to playingSuper Mario Galaxy 1. I forgot how genuinely breathtaking the game can be, and how difficult. Still haven’t beaten the game with Luigi, which is sort of embarrassing.
Also got jazzed up by theOther Mtrailer, so I went back toSuper Metroid. I’m going to have to trust Dale and Nick on their impressions ofOther M, because after going throughSuper Metroidagain, I just can’t see howOther M‘s controls are going to work. Moving in and out of the background? Auto-aim? It all sounds too weird. Then again, I didn’t thinkMetroid Primewas going to be good either, and I was wrong as hell about that.
Finally, played throughMega Man 1,2,3and9again to gear up forMega Man 10which comes out this Monday! Giggle! Squeal! Giggle! Squeal!
Tolentino:Double-barracks reactor rush, eh? I’ll remember that for the next time I try not to get stomped stomped by Korean middle-schoolers.
Concelmo:After beatingBioShock 2(liked it a lot!), I started and finishedHeavy Rain. What a strange game to comment on. While I agree with the many criticisms concerning the story, I was actually impressed by some specific moments (playing with your kid in the backyard, some of the crazy choices you have to make) … but then I would run into something ridiculous again and be confused about how I feel about the game overall.
I definitely liked it … I think … :/
The two highlights of the week, though, were playing through a game Nick Chester mentioned that I will have a preview for on Monday. It goes live at 9:00 a.m. PST. You really can’t miss it. You will lose your mind. 🙂
The other highlight is that I FINALLY started aPersonagame, after years in the making. I am playing throughPersona 3 FESand then will get toPersona 4… which may not happen for a really long time. But the good news is I startedPersona 3 FES! Woo hoo! And, God, it is so good. WHY DID I WAIT SO LONG?!
Aziz:I beatBioShock 2also and it was a’ight.
PerLee:I played the DLC toAss Creed 2, and then I got stuck and stopped playing. Then I turned on‘Splosion Man. Then I got stuck and stopped playing. Then I playedRobot Unicorn Attackfor ten minutes.
…Live in harmony…
Gutierrezz:Awe, it’s not the same without me falling asleep watching you play.
I gotta finishMass Effect 2, andHeavy Rain. ThenGod of War 3incoming.
Carnage:I am very much enjoyingDarksidersand that Rain is so Heavy down on me. I think that last sentence was a Phil Collins song.
H. Bennett:On my second play through ofMass Effect 2. Really, really into this game. Never played the first one until the second came out, picked them both up and haven’t stopped playing them. Was a good girl on the first play through and stayed all faithful to the twat fromMass Effect, since I want to see if/how it plays outMass Effect 3. This time though, I am gettin’ my dick wet.
OtherwiseFinal Fantasy VIIIon the PSP is bath time fun.
PerLee:Wouldn’t you be afraid of dropping it in the bath and then getting killed/breaking your PSP?
Of course, wouldn’t it be awesome to be killed byFFVIII?
H. Bennett:It is a fear, always a fear. I like to live dangerously.
Razak:I got a PS3 and picked up theGod of War Collectionand the originalUncharted.Haven’t gotten toUnchartedyet, butGod of Waris amazing. I had never played any of them and now I sorely regret missing out on these earlier in life. The games look great even today (hi-def remake probably helps) and the gameplay and puzzles are still creative and fun.
UnchartedandUncharted 2are on the plate for next week.
Sarkar:I gotAssassin’s Creed IIlast Saturday. I’m only an hour or so in, and I’m really enjoying it — even though it’s basically been 100% fetch quests so far. The reason I haven’t gotten any further inAC IIis because I picked upHeavy Rainon Wednesday evening and finished it tonight. Holy hell, what a game. I loved almost everything about it; the story took a few nonsensical turns, and the game didn’t “earn” the big twist, but the overall experience is like nothing I’ve ever played before, and it made me feel things I’d never felt while playing a game before. It’s an absolute must-play, and I’m really looking forward to discussing its dozens of game-changing decisions with other folks who have completed it.