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Jul 25, 2009

It's Official: Albert Wesker is Dead.

No much in the gaming world can cause this player to cry. Sure I cried when Aeris died and I even cried at the beginning of Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee, but other then that solid as a rock when I'm killing fluffy little creatures in my games.

Today I heard the worst news that moved me to tears though. I may have held back my tears at the end of Resident Evil 5 but not now, because now I know the worst is true ... Albert Wesker is dead.

Siliconera is reporting from a Comic Con 2009 Capcom panel that Masachika Kawata, Producer for Resident Evil games that Albert Wesker will not be returning for the next Resident Evil game.

Kawata stated to a panel attendee, “Even if you want Albert Wesker to come back there is no chance of that happening.”

This probably means that Wesker won't be appearing in Resident Evil 6 or other sequel games that continue on the storyline from RE5. However that doesn't mean Wesker won't be appearing in RE: The Darkside Chronicles which is currently in the works and any other prequels, ports or remakes.

So while Albert may still return in spirit to replay his evil deeds of the past, it seems all future "take over the world" plots are out of the question for our sweet, departed Wesker. Farewell, you evil, sexy bastard, you. *cries*

Jun 5, 2009

Epic 8-Bit Bead Art: Ultimate Mega Man Collection

While my collection of Final Fantasy VI characters will still always be a masterpiece in my mind (perhaps one that needs more characters added to it ... hmm?), I know there will always be other collections to out do it.

For example, the wonderful Satoshi Matrix from the Pixelgasm forums has created a giant collection of Mega Man or Rock Man bead sprites from Rock Man 1-9 and Rock Man & Forte. This huge collection includes not only almost every single character in the games but also the portraits.

Now I'm not familiar with the series (fanboys may shoot me now), so I can't tell you anything about the characters in the pictures but luckily Satoshi Matrix provided a nice list of all the pieces in the main sprite collection.

Rockman 1

* DLN-000 Blues (Protoman)
* DLN-001 Rockman (Megaman)
* DLN-002 Roll
* DLN-003 Cut Man
* DLN-004 Guts Man
* DLN-005 Ice Man
* DLN-006 Bomb Man
* DLN-007 Fire Man
* DLN-008 Elec Man

Rockman 2

* DWN-009 Metal Man
* DWN-010 Air Man
* DWN-011 Bubble Man
* DWN-012 Quick Man
* DWN-013 Crash Man
* DWN-014 Flash Man
* DWN-015 Heat Man
* DWN-016 Wood Man

Rockman 3

* DWN-017 Needle Man
* DWN-018 Magnet Man
* DWN-019 Gemini Man
* DWN-020 Hard Man
* DWN-021 Top Man
* DWN-022 Snake Man
* DWN-023 Spark Man
* DWN-024 Shadow Man

Rockman 4

* DCN-025 Bright Man
* DCN-026 Toad Man
* DCN-027 Drill Man
* DCN-028 Pharaoh Man
* DCN-029 Ring Man
* DCN-030 Dust Man
* DCN-031 Dive Man
* DCN-032 Skull Man

Rockman 5

* DWN-033 Gravity Man
* DWN-034 Wave Man
* DWN-035 Stone Man
* DWN-036 Gyro Man
* DWN-037 Star Man
* DWN-038 Charge Man
* DWN-039 Napalm Man
* DWN-040 Crystal Man

Rockman 6

* DWN-041 Blizzard Man
* DWN-042 Centaur Man
* DWN-043 Flame Man
* DWN-044 Knight Man
* DWN-045 Plant Man
* DWN-046 Wind Man
* DWN-047 Tomahawk Man
* DWN-048 Yamato Man

Rockman 7

* DWN-049 Freeze Man
* DWN-050 Junk Man
* DWN-051 Burst Man
* DWN-052 Cloud Man
* DWN-053 Spring Man
* DWN-054 Slash Man
* DWN-055 Shade Man
* DWN-056 Turbo Man

Rockman 8

* DWN-057 Tengu Man
* DWN-058 Astro Man
* DWN-059 Sword Man
* DWN-060 Clown Man
* DWN-061 Search Man
* DWN-062 Frost Man
* DWN-063 Grenade Man
* DWN-064 Aqua Man

Rockman 9

* DRN-065: Concrete Man
* DRN-066: Tornado Man
* DRN-067: Splash Woman
* DRN-068: Plug Man
* DRN-069: Jewel Man
* DRN-070: Magma Man
* DRN-071: Hornet Man
* DRN-072: Galaxy Man

Rockman & Forte

* KGN-001 Dynamo Man
* KGN-002 Cold Man
* KGN-003 Ground Man
* KGN-004 Pirate Man
* KGN-005 Burner Man
* KGN-006 Magic Man


Fun fact: When looking up information about this artist, I discovered they live Ontario, Canada like me and they were at the same Video Games Live concert as me in 2008. Small world, huh?

Mar 19, 2009

New Resident Evil Commercial: WHAT THE F@#K CAPCOM!

I could ignore all the articles and comments about Resident Evil 5 being a racist videogame, but when a gaming company puts out an advertisement that shows what looks to be my favorite videogame character trying to commit suicide, you do have to ask "What the f@#k are you doing?"

I get the message they are trying to convey with Chris Redfield becoming so messed up from the events in Resident Evil 5 that he can no longer handle live anymore, but Capcom do you really need to promote suicide in your commercials to get that across?

The gaming industry gets enough of a beating everyday because it apparently warps young peoples' minds with violence and sex, and now you want to promote your game with images of suicide. Nice one, why don't you just throw in some rape and incest in your next marketing campaign too? With the racism and violence already in the game that will pretty much around out the all the worst offenses you could have.

Come on Capcom. You don't need to go down that road with your marketing, so let's clean it up and keep the horrible stuff down to a minimum.

Mar 13, 2009

Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles - Japanese Debut Trailer

Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles - Japanese Debut Trailer

This is the surprise that Capcom has been holding back from Nintendo Wii owners for the past couple of weeks. I'm willing to give another rails-shooter on Nintendo Wii a go, especially if it's a Resident Evil game, but please no more lack of ammo and herb mixing.

Dec 21, 2008

Capcom Unveils New Box Art for Resident Evil 5


Capcom has finally released the brand new box art for Resident Evil 5 and it looks creepy as ever. Probably the most anticipated game of 2009, Resident Evil 5 looks fabulous in all the trailers so far and I personally can't wait to get my hands on it.

Capcom has also launched the official website that has tons of exclusive content to check out as well as a strange mystery surrounding "It Came From Kijuju" to unravel.

Nov 17, 2008

New Resident Evil: Degeneration Footage




Being that videogame movies tend to flop, I really hope since Capcom is overseeing the creation of Resident Evil: Degeneration that this movie will be awesome like Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children and not Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.

Nov 14, 2008

November's Downloadable Game Reviews

Jeopardy
Sony Online Entertainment
Available on the Playstation Network

Game shows on the Playstation 3 are not in short supply this month with the Buzz Quiz series and now Sony Online’s newest version of Jeopardy. This classic game show has been keeping old people company for years and years with its familiar theme song and charismatic host, Alex Trebek, but now this trivia fest is available for download on the Playstation Network for you to challenge Grandma to a round or two.

You can play this game by yourself against the computer AI or you can play against 2 players at home or online. Each game has 3 rounds: normal jeopardy, double jeopardy and final jeopardy and each round has several topics with 5 questions each. Each questions is actual any answer which must be answered with a question. So basically if you watched Jeopardy on TV, there is no difference on how the games are played.

Always a fan of the Jeopardy show, this trivia game is a cheap and quick download to keep your brain gerbil running in his wheel and also a great game to play with gamers and non-gamers alike. The questions are varied in subjects so anyone will have a chance to get a few answers right even if they only watch reality TV and listen to Britney Spears music.

While the set and the theme from the TV show are present, I was disappointed to see Alex Trebek missing from the game. Actually there wasn’t even an actual announcer or host throughout the whole game, so expect to read your own questions and categories. The categories did repeat themselves sometimes which is good for the person whose plays all the time and wants to kick their friend’s butts, but bad if you want the game to remain fresh.

Buy it!

Age of Booty
Capcom, Certain Affinity
Available for Xbox 360 and PC

Age of Booty sounds like a bad porn name, but really it’s the latest downloadable game release from Capcom that promises lots of high seas mayhem. Pirates always mean fun so when you combined them with cartoon goodness then you know you’re in for a treat. This real time strategy game was honestly inspired by a running gag at Bungie Studios known as “Pimps at Sea”, so how could you not want to check it out?

Gameplay largely revolves around the manoeuvring of your boat around a sea. The player controls their boat by selecting a space on the map to travel to and if the ship becomes adjacent to a space containing an enemy like a ship or town, it will automatically fire upon it. If more than one enemy is adjacent, the ship will split its fire, firing at a different enemy every time. While each storyline game has a different goal, the main objectives always include capturing a certain number of towns.

To capture a town it must be bombarded until it has no health left. A bar then appears and the percentage the town is "captured" rises. The only way capturing can be halted is for an enemy ship to move next to the town, but capturing can be resumed if the enemy ship is destroyed. Resources found around the map or earned from towns in your possessions will help you upgrade your ship and even your towns.

This game addictive nature will keep you roaming the high seas for hours on end. The cute cartoon style graphics make it stand out from most strategy games and the price is great if you’re looking for some quick and skill-testing fun. Game does have a pirate storyline to put some purpose to your chaos but there’s really no Oscar winning tale here, so come for the game play. Online battling is what we keep you entertained long after the main quests are complete, so don’t be afraid to sink a few friends’ ships over the internets.

The sound effects were a bit annoying after you heard the same pirate voice say the same line for the 100th time, but at least they sound like real swatch-buckling pirates and not like the developers did the voice themselves or something. The game play isn’t anything complex, so don’t go in there expecting Age of Empire or Command and Conquer like graphics or details. This is simple high seas fun at its best though.

Buy it!

Mega Man 9
Capcom
Available for Wii Ware, Xbox Live and Playstation Network

I can only imagine how many piles of letters from original NES style Mega Man fans crying about how much they miss the old style games that Capcom's Keiji Inafune must have seen before he decided to create the new retro inspired, Mega Man 9. Of course, having digital distribution through the 3 major consoles now probably helped tipped the scales in Keiji's favour to push such a simple 8-bit game concept through the approval process of company that usually produces huge gaming titles like Resident Evil and Devil May Cry.

This ninth instalment in the Mega Man series has you playing as the famed Blue Bomber as he tries to clear Dr. Light’s name after the evil Dr. Wily frames him for turning the world’s helper robots evil in a plot to take over the world. Mega Man must face 8 robots in order to absorb their power and finally take on the evil Dr. Wily to stop his plan.

This is the first game in the series to include a female boss robot, Splash Woman which is a nice touch. The game features old favourites like Proto Man and Rush and the whole game is like one big trip down Mega Man 1 & 2 memory lane from the stage setups to the game play controls. Aside from the single player story mode, there are several challenge modes like time attack and endurance mode where you must meet certain requirements to complete the stages.

Along with the reminiscent 8-bit soundtracks, Capcom has brought back the tough as nails enemies and the monstrous level designs that will have you tearing your hair out as you die over and over again. I never touched a Mega Man game before I played this instalment in the series and so I was not ready for the demanding level challenges ahead.

Well I do believe fans of the series will love this game to death but also know that most newcomers like me will be overwhelmed with the high difficulty of the game play. What can I say, I guess the newer generation of games have made me soft with their save points, difficulty modes and check points. Controls on the Wii version were extremely difficult to work with unless you purchase a classic controller to play the game with, so unless you have one I suggest the PSN or XBLA versions of the game.

I wouldn’t suggest this game as a buy unless you love Mega Man games from the NES era or like throwing your controller a lot.

Forget it!


Siren: Blood Curse
Sony Computer Entertainment, SCE Japan Studio
Available for the Playstation Network

Back in 2003 Sony released a little know Japanese horror survivor game called Siren on the Playstation 2 and the game received little hype which caused it to fade into the background that is until recently when Sony released the remake of the game, Siren: Blood Curse to the Playstation Network in 12 episodic downloads.

The story begins on August 3, 2007 and focuses on an American television crew that arrives in Japan to investigate and document the legend of Hanuda, a "vanished village" where human sacrifices are said to have taken place thirty years prior. From here, a basic survivor horror game storyline carries out where you must fight for your life in a twisted and gory Japanese tale full of evil gods and maggot creatures.

Made in a perfect Japanese horror flick fashion, Siren: Blood Curse brings you into this hideous world of death and decay along with its characters to suffer the same confuse and fear that they must endure. The Silent Hill like environments and grainy movie film graphics like game looks fantastic and will have you playing it with the lights on.

Unfortunately the controls in this game were horrendous which made the surviving part in survival horror extremely hard. Characters took forever to move around and it was almost painful to watch them. The dark environments though great for the game’s atmosphere, made it hard to know where to go next and though you have the use of the “sight-jacking” system to look through the eyes of the nearby monsters, this was more dizzying than helpful.

Finally the biggest pain of this game is the download and installation process which took forever and a day. Each episode took about 10 to 20 minutes to download and then another 10 minutes to install. If you decide to check the game out, I suggest you download and play each episode one at a time instead of getting them all at once like me. Pausing the downloads will allow you to take a break in between each episode.

Forget it!

Oct 9, 2008

TGS '08: New Resident Evil Trailer x 2




2 new Resident Evil 5 trailer has appeared in the wilds of the Toyko Game Show which started this week. These sweet new trailer gives more information about the storyline and best of all, it has my favorite Resident Evil badboy, Wesker!

The second trailer below is recorded with shaky cam though and has subtitles so bare with it. Keep watching all the way through as there is a disturbing image at the end which will have veteran fans of the game upset as I am.



I can't wait for this game to hit store shelves. Expect this game to be in my hot little hands on launch day.

Aug 20, 2008

New Resident Evil 5 Trailer - Leipzig Convention 2008





More footage from Resident Evil 5 was shown at the Leipzig 2008 convention this week in this brand new trailer released by Capcom.

This game just keeps getting better and better. I can't wait to get my hands on it.

Aug 17, 2008

3 New Mega Man Bosses Revealed

While there has been a Boss menu screen for Mega Man 9 floating around the internet this week, Capcom officially released details for 3 of the 9 bosses.

Concrete Man:
Created to construct a dam, Concrete man can actually design a dam and
supervise its entire construction. He has stubborn a stubborn
personality and will tell off any lazy robots.

Weapon: Concrete Shot
Concrete shot creates a temporary foothold as soon as it touches the
ground. It can also be used to stop enemies in their tracks.

Tornado Man:
Works for the Weather Manipulation Office to help control and stop the
formation of large storms all over the world.

Weapon: Tornado Blow
Tornado Blow launches a huge tornado that covers the entire game area.
Heavy enemies will take damage, but lighter ones will be blown entirely
off-screen.

Magma Man:
Magma Man serves as the safety control robot at a large geothermal power
plant. He is able to work in incredibly hot environments and loves to
visit hot spas.

Weapon: Magma Bazooka
Magma Bazooka shoots a cluster of fireballs that spread out after
launching. It can also be charged by holding down the shot button.

Stay tuned for more Mega Man 9 boss information!

Jul 26, 2008

Comic-Con 08: Resident Evil: Degeneration - UPDATED

UPDATED WITH DIRECT FEED VIDEO, INSTEAD OF SHAKEY CAM VIDEO.



Comic-Con 2008 goers were treated with a new trailer for a Resident Evil movie, but not a sequel to the 3 live action Resident Evil movies. No, this puppy is a brand new CGI Resident Evil movie from Capcom starring our beloved Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield.

Apparently there is a God and he wanted to see Resident Evil movies starring actual Resident Evil characters too.

The movie, Resident Evil: Degeneration takes place 7 years after the incident in Raccoon City, when a new outbreak of the T-Virus is just beginning.

Jul 18, 2008

Dead Rising Confirmed for Nintendo Wii


This scan from Famitsu has confirmed the rumors that Dead Rising was coming to the Nintendo Wii. So far it looks like Capcom will be porting over the exact same game from the Xbox 360 but hopefully without the tiny HD text and annoying save system

That's how Dead Rising got the boot last time. Capcom, fix those two things and I promise to give Dead Rising another chance on the Nintendo Wii.

Can you imagine what the killing a zombie with a guitar will be like with the Wii remote? Oh the possibilities.

Jul 17, 2008

OMG! SHEEP & UFOS = BEST GAME EVAR



Capcom Entertainment announced Flock! for PLAYSTATION Network, Xbox LIVE Arcade for the Xbox 360, and Windows PC. Developed by Proper Games, whose talented team members are known for their previous work on Lemmings, Crackdown, and Battlefield 2: Modern Combat, Flock! is currently scheduled for a downloadable release this Holiday season.

In Flock!, players take control of a UFO that has been given the challenge of herding farm animals to its mothership through a variety of puzzle-filled interactive levels, including corn fields, pastures and other “plushie”-like environments. In order to succeed, players will have to manage the quirkiness of the animal’s distinct behaviors, as well as solve a series of environmental puzzles using Flock’s! physics-based gameplay. The animals that populate these islands – sheep, chickens, pigs, cows and more – respond to the UFO in all kinds of eccentric ways based on their nature. By finding or creating a passable route across a level, players can herd the animals safely toward their ship. Solving the puzzles within the suggested time limit yields exciting rewards, but players can also take their time in order to find more hidden bonuses.



Flock! uses a physics engine that drives the challenging puzzle elements of the game. Whether using the Tractor Beam to move obstacles out of the way or the Depressor Beam to stamp out crop circles to guide your herds, being an extraterrestrial has never been this fun! Friends will also be able to join in on the animal herding adventures through co-op play. And when all the levels have been completed, users will be able to make their own customized puzzle-filled levels using the level editor.

Jul 11, 2008

Plunder is now Age of Booty: It's a Pirate Game, I Swear


Capcom announced today that the game known as Plunder is now called Age of Booty.

Age of Booty is a casual, real-time multiplayer strategy game that puts players at the helm of their own pirate ship with the goal of sending your enemies to the briny deep, and looting and capturing towns for your pirate faction.

In Age of Booty, players team up with other online players or AI-controlled pirate ships to raid, pillage, sink, and destroy their way to dominance on the high seas. Spoils of war and booty are used to upgrade and customize pirate ships to make them even more deadly as players take on 25 unique challenges and seven of the most devious Pirate Alliances on the high seas. Gain notoriety and fame by climbing the online leader boards. Create and share custom maps using the intuitive map creation system.

Anything that has the word "booty" in it sounds good to me!

Jun 1, 2008

New Resident Evil 5 Trailer - Man without a parasite ridden body coming through!



Newest trailer for Resident Evil 5 looks incredible. We finally get to see more about the game and understand we'll be up against in the latest installment in the series.

Your zombies seem to be more like the enemies from RE 4 with the whole weird parasites infecting their bodies and forcing others to ingest the parasite creatures too. There seems to be a crazy cult leader again too, but this time he screaming about people trying to take their land and how those people are going to die.

You see some sort of underground temple ruins in the first few frames of the trailer, which makes me think that maybe the villagers covered the parasites in these ruins and it basically spread from there. Much like Resident Evil 4, there will be multiple types of parasites and boss parasites to kill. Funny stuff!

Also you get to see one of the support characters in the game who's a strong, black female character, which will hopefully make the people calling this game racist, happy. Look Capcom believes that people from all races should help kill zombies to save the world, not just white people. The female character seems to be possible from Africa or at least familiar with Africa and she might not know Chris Redfield from previous games.

Capcom seems to have incorporated the crowd mechanics from Dead Rising into the game which I'm not sure if I like that idea. If anyone remembers, I really didn't like Dead Rising and if Capcom puts any of the irritating points from that game into my Resident Evil, I'll slap them. Bad enough they keep ruining Mega Man - I won't let them kill my Resident Evil.

This is the only media in the world that I'll brave scary zombies to play, besides the RE movies and Shawn of the Dawn. Beyond that they have to be PG-13 Zombies for me to watch them, even then I've been scared. (There was a Goosebumps movie ... don't ask. I'm not proud.)

Can't wait for the game to be released. Looks pretty darn spiffy.

May 31, 2008

New Street Fighter IV Epic Trailer: Cherry on top of this epic sundae week



*Drools* Sometimes it's okay to like a complete fanboy when it comes to videogames, and I think today is a good day for that.

Between Capcom and Ubisoft, there was been some epic sh*t on the web this week and I am so excited to be a gamer right now. Ubisoft is giving us a new Beyond Good & Evil sequel, which friggn' made my year and the new Prince of Persia game looks like cell shaded gold.

Capcom has gone released a new Resident Evil 5 trailer which is just the cat's @ss and I can't wait to rip into that game, plus they also gave us a new trailer for Street Fighter IV which is really the first game footage we've seen with most of the fighters in it.

You finally get to see all your favorites kicking the crap out of each other in some sweet footage. There's Guile, Ryu, Ken, Blanka, Dhalsim, Chun Li, E. Honda, Balrog as well as newcomer Crimson Viper in the trailer.

So check out the new Street Fighter Video above and click the links to check out all the other trailers I've mentioned in throughout post.

Mar 30, 2008

Review: Zack and Wiki: Quest for Barbaros’ Treasure



Capcom
Available for the Nintendo Wii

It’s not very often that I go back and review an older title, but Zack and Wiki: Quest for Barbaros’ Treasure is just one of those games I just had to revisit, if only just to convince a few readers to save this game from the depths of the bargain bin.

Zack, a young pirate boy and a golden, helicopter monkey named Wiki travel the world searching for adventure and treasure, along with aside their goofy gang, The Sea Rabbits. During a treasure finding mission, the gang is attacked by Captain Rose, a rival treasure hunter and once the dust settles, Zack and Wiki discover a treasure containing the golden head of Captain Barbaros. The true adventure begins when Barbaros promises them his ship and treasure in exchange for finding all his missing body parts.



Each stage in the game contains puzzles that Zack and Wiki must solve in order to reach a treasure chest that contains a piece of Barbaros body. Zack must use items found in the stage to solve the puzzles, but he can only carry one at a time and can only use them on non-movable items. Wiki can turn into a bell, which when rung will turn enemies into useful items for Zack to use. In order to use items, the player must use the wii remote like the item: for example, you must pull the remote back and forth to use a saw on wooden poles.



The puzzle solving can be extremely hard in this game and even though you can buy hint coupons, you may still find the puzzles extremely hard. With lots of enemies to kill you, Zack can die a lot and starting levels over several times can be frustrating. You can revive Zack at a safe point with platinum tickets, but any cheating will diminish your puzzle score and getting a perfect score on each level is key to getting a 100% overall game score. As frustrating as the puzzle solving is, you can’t help but keep coming back to the game and when you finally do solve a level, it really gives you that great sense of accomplishment.

Capcom’s hidden treasure, Zack and Wiki has been over looked and underappreciated by many due to its misleading outer shell, but if you put the goofy graphics and annoying sound effects aside, Zack and Wiki is a really great game that will test your brain. For all the old Lucas Arts adventure game fans looking for something besides the new Sam and Max games to fill their days, this is your next gaming purchase and with such a low sticker price of $29.99, how could any one say no?

Rating: 9 out of 10
Buy it!

Mar 9, 2008

Gaming for Cheap: First Level of Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney



Capcom has provided a neat Nintendo DS embed for gamers to play a mock trial from their game, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney. Sweet, huh?

Personally I've only played the first Phoenix Wright game, so I have a few other games to play in the series before I grab this one.

Just press start on the DS above and play through the demo.

Feb 11, 2008

Review: Devil May Cry 4

Devil May Cry 4
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Available for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3



Gamers witnessed the triumphant return of the devil hunter, Dante as Devil May Cry 4 hit stores shelves on February 5th, but they also got their first chance to test drive Capcom’s newest renegade hero, Nero and his devastating weapon, the devil bringer.

Players will spending most of their time playing as Nero but don’t worry die-hard DMC fans, because Dante is available as a playable character in later missions. Nero doesn’t control much different than Dante with similar moves and the option of a gun to use, and the lack of a sword is made up quite well by the new Devil bringer weapon that allows you to grab your enemies and bash them into the ground.

DMC fans may remember Capcom’s last addition to the series as being incredible hard, but they won’t be tossing their controllers across the room in anger this time as DMC 4 is challenging enough to hold our attention, but not frustrating enough to end up in the discount bin at Blockbuster.



The graphics are absolutely spectacular on the Xbox 360 and probably even better on the PS3 version. The cut scenes will captivate players with its wonderful direction and moving imagery. I haven’t seen such a great opening scene that pulled you emotionally in so many directions since the death of Aeris. The love story between Nero and Kyrie, and the struggle between Dante and Nero will keep you glued to your consoles.

The controls are smooth and easy to pick up, and the different moves will have you more than just impressed with their style and power. Nero’s in game chatter is a bit repetitive as were the enemy types, which got annoying real quick and I’m disappointed that developers didn’t add more diversity to each.

After the disaster that was, Devil May Cry 3, I am happy to say that this definitely a worthwhile buy for action fans. Capcom has reclaimed the glory of the Devil May Cry series and I hope everyone will add this game to their shopping list this month.

Rating: 8 out of 10
Buy It!

Nov 5, 2006

Dear Dead Rising...


















As I stood in the EB Games trying to decide what game to buy for my new Xbox 360, Dead Rising, you sang to me your little siren song, “Buy me, cause I have zombies like Resident Evil and you like Resident Evil games, don’t you?” Sure, I wanted to buy other games like Tomb Raider and Oblivion, but you claimed to be the better game with your long hours of game play and innovativeness. Tomb Raider was nice, but not long enough for a first game buy and Oblivion, though I loved your last game, you tend to make me sick after too many hours of play.

So Dead Rising I bought you, and little did I know I would live to regret it. I popped you in and you brought me such wonderful graphics and promised me so much with your great storyline. Your camera part was right up my alley; reminding me of Pokemon Snap and Beyond Good and Evil. I loved how you allowed me to kill endless hordes of zombies with lawn mowers, chainsaws, and my favorite, the electric guitar. Your main character was so cool and I loved playing as Frank.

But there was where your amusement ended for me, because you had destroyed what could have been a great relationship between you and me. You ignored so many rules of what a great game should be and by doing that; you have ruined a good thing. Dead Rising, you have readable text on the screen, when the characters can be heard talking and yet you provide unreadable text on the screen when no sound is given. Sure, you’re text may look good on HDTVs, but did you ever stop to think about the thousands of gamers that haven’t upgrading their old TVs? No, you didn’t, did you? How can I be with you if you don’t even think about my needs? You needed to adapt to me, but you refused and we just can’t live together like that.

I wanted so badly to love you, but you just had to give me a bad save system and we know how much I love bad save systems. I spend hours running around trying to find a place to save, and when I finally did, you give me a locked door. You sat back and watched me die over and over again, losing sometimes an hour of game play, because you couldn’t give me more save points. It must have been so funny listening to my screams over and over again, “Where’s the damn bathroom on this level?” Oh yeah, real funny.

Finally you throw me a curve ball with the fact that I need to spend several days leveling up before I can truly enjoy you and your storyline. Sure, I could try to play some of the missions through, but with such low level stats, there was no way I could finish the main missions and try and save the survivors at the same time. It would just be a waste of my time, right? Well, screw you, Dead Rising! I’m not playing your game any more. See the one thing I hate more than anything else in the world has to be leveling up before I can move on in the story. Oh, yeah! Some games have driven me to cheat for such annoying leveling up and they didn’t even demand as much time as you have. Just ask Dragon Quest 8 and Final Fantasy X-2 about their leveling up issues with me, and they’ll hand you the copy of the PS2 Game Shark I own. Those games learned the price of screwing with me.

Sorry Dead Rising, but you promise me a world of new experiences and then handed me a crappy ticket to Boringville. You’re going back to EB Games and I’m getting a copy of Final Fantasy XII; sure he may have gave me trouble in the past, but at least I got to play three quarters of his last single player game before he tried to screw me on the leveling up issue. You started your bull from the get go. Farewell Dead Rising; too bad, we could have been something magical.