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PlayStation 3 Price Drop Rumored Tomorrow March 30, 2009

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Big rumors today all over the internets about Sony (finally) dropping the price on it’s very awesome, but very not-selling-like-hotcakes PlayStation3 console.  No one really knows if it’s true or by how much it’s going to drop but the gurus are saying 50-100 dollars.  How nice would a $349 80 gigabyte PS3 be?  Not as nice as a $299 80 gigabyte PS3.

The PlayStation 2 is set to drop as well, and this is actually the more believable of the two rumors.  The people that somehow know this stuff say that your older brother’s generation system is going to be sub $100 starting tomorrow.

Moral of the story – don’t buy into the rumors completely – but also don’t buy a PlayStation console til tomorrow

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UPDATE – It appears that Sony reps have been calling around to internet sites and telling everyone that the rumors are false.  Nothing to see here folks, move along; sadly…

Little Big Planet is Huge March 20, 2009

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600,000+ Huge, that is.  Media Molecule has sent out an email to the cooler video-game blogs out there (um… no I didn’t get one) that there are now 646, 135 user-generated levels available for Little Big Planet.  Most of those are simple points and trophies collecting levels that are silly and fast, but there are some really awe-inspiring and very professional looking levels as well.

Little Big Planet is one of the best family-friendly games of all time in my book (my 5 and 3 year olds are always wanting to play it with me)!  For those of you that are on the fence about purchasing a PS3, this could be the game to win you over.

Resistance and Resistance 2, Heavenly Sword, and Warhawk are all jealous of Sackboy and the amount of attention he gets at our house…

Resident Evil 5 Impressions March 13, 2009

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So I went and stood in line with the zombies last night to get my hands on a copy of Resident Evil 5.  I’m not sure what compelled me to do so because I was not that impressed with the demo – I guess I figured it’s a high profile game (my youth group kids were all about me getting it) and I should probably “impressions” it.  Let me start off by saying that I was sure that I would continue to be just OK with the game as far as fun factor – I was wrong.  The demo did not sell itself enough – although the graphics and the co-op action were both standouts – throw in the meat and bones of the story and I was hooked and couldn’t put it down.  There is so much going on in the RE back-story that is both intricate and actually very creepily believable – it sucked me in.

Content – everybody should know that zombie games are violent – and this one is no exception.  It’s bloody and gory; but more than that it’s scary and gross (childhood descriptions there, but that sums it up well).  The game is no bloodier than any of the other zombie games on the market – but the detail level of the graphics adds to the intensity quite a bit.  Like Gears of War, there is some chainsawing going on, and like Gears of War – this game is not kid-friendly.

The yuck and scare factors should not be taken lightly for kids.  If the split-headed dogs won’t keep the kids up at night, the medieval-ax-wielding staple-skinned black-hooded mini-boss will.  The infected are disturbing and ridiculously detailed whether it’s a grunt or a boss.

There have also been some scattered moments of strong language, but that is fairly tame compared to some other games out there.  However I’ve only seen acts/chapters 1-1 and 1-2.  I don’t know how much worse it may get.

So far – great fun for iron-stomached adults.

Not so great for young-ens that may think they want to play because their friends think it’s cool.

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New Lord Of The Rings Game! May 8, 2008

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My Geek-o-Meter is going crazy! It’s being developed by Pandemic (the creators of the hugely popular “Star Wars Battlefront” series) for the Xbox 360 and PS3. They say it’s coming in the fall even though it was just announced today. I found this story at IGN. They have posted an interview with a developer… interesting stuff! They even spell Gandalf wrong!

Here’s a quick rundown of some features that were announced:

  • 2 campaigns – good guys 1st; then you unlock the bad guy campaign (A “what if” Frodo failed campaign)
  • Campaigns follow the movie timeline with battles added from the books and eluded to in the books
  • Online co-op through the campaign with 4 players
  • Split-screen local multiplayer
  • Various 8 player online modes
  • Class-based fighting with ‘vehicles’ (like horses and oliphaunts and what not)
  • Heroes unlocked like Battlefront II: play as Aragorn, Legolas, the Balrog, and even Sauron

This sounds pretty awesome!

Grand Theft Auto IV Makes 500 Million May 7, 2008

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In it’s first week. It’s not really a surprise that it sold a lot; but that’s a lot of money…

The previous record holder, Halo 3, made around 300 million in its first week. To keep things in perspective, remember that Halo 3 was only developed for the Xbox 360 and GTA IV is on both the 360 and the PS3. GTA IV made more money in it’s first week than “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” made at the box office. Again, for perspective’s sake, remember that movie tickets are much cheaper than 60 dollar video games – so the movies still sell better than games; they just don’t make as much money in their first week…

the press release is here

And now I’m officially sick of hearing news about the game. But I’m sure more will come… And it is relevant because it shows just how big video gaming is getting. If you have kids, you know that it’s a big deal. So the hype for this game will lessen a bit – but it’s already achieved/exceeded the money-making and high ratings it was expected to get.

Not only is the game the biggest gaming debut of all-time; but it’s still the most highly rated [recent] game ever [Legend of Zelda, Ocarina of Time is 99]. The metacritic scores are 99 for both the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of the game as of this writing. It’s getting more hype and praise than any other game in history.

Those pages are here: GTA IV Xbox 360 and GTA IV PlayStation 3

It’s a little off-topic but I’ve picked up some kid-friendlier games that I should be able to get impressions/reviews up soon for. I’m working on a scoring system for this site that scores on technical merit and a separate scoring system for advising parents on content issues. Is it a quality game? Maybe. Is it a quality game for your kids? Maybe not.

Grand Theft Auto IV: Christiangamer Impressions May 3, 2008

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I’m at about 10 hours in according to the game; so this isn’t a full review.

As a Christian minister for 13 years I have seen many things; some great, some awful. I’m currently reading a book by Randy Alcorn simply called Heaven. Let me tell you, reading a book on Heaven while playing a game based on humanity’s current hell is an odd but thought-provoking experience. And the hell that the game portrays is a convincing one. GTA IV is cynically and broodingly spoofed from today’s real-world crises and is incredibly well imagined and artistically rendered. From a technical and gameplay standpoint – it’s actually pretty amazing. I’ll save the other praises for the actual review (yep there are parts of the game that I like).

I don’t advise you to go there however – I can’t. It’s the American-Dream-Nightmare come true in 3-D. And the content is really, really rough. This game grabs the M rating by the throat and squeezes it into submission. It’s only by the thinnest strips of clothing possible that the game doesn’t venture into AO territory. I don’t really get all that offended by R-rated movies as long as there is some depth in them (“Saving Pvt. Ryan” vs. “Saw”). But honestly, I was not prepared for the degree of, or the amount of, content I have experienced so far in the game – more on that in a minute.

Getting to know Niko:

Niko Bellic is a tormented soul, wracked with memories from the past that bring him pause in his pursuits. He acts like he is trapped by the world and the rampaging guilt, anger, addictions, and love of money that seem to make it go round. He knows that the things he’s doing are wrong but so far, at around 10 hours into the dark adventure, that knowledge won’t stop him from whatever it is he has to do. He’s definitely driven by something; he must be. He came to America to escape the kind of life he is tragically plunging right back into. That sounds a lot like Hell.

And it’s a real tragedy. The character of Niko Bellic could be transformable. He looks like he wants to find some redemption, but he doesn’t – at least not yet. These tragic stories rarely have a happy ending so I’m not holding out that much hope for Niko’s tale. But there was one conversation in the game that was actually meaningful to me: one of the many bosses of the game has a wife (and he treats her terribly) that believes in God and holds onto hope. She tells Niko to not give up on either. It was a short, but refreshingly sweet moment in the game.

As a character in a linear story progression, Niko obviously struggles with the situations he is in and is given some options to be mean or merciful. So far, though, it’s only been one time that I have been given a choice to kill a target or let him go. That seems to fly in the face of what Niko usually does. I’m wondering why there haven’t been more missions that can end in mercy… (I guess that would make him a low-quality criminal or something…)

Back to the content:

I can’t really recommend the game to anyone. I’m not going to tell adults what they should do, but here is some honest critical thinking about it. There is some interesting stuff in there – but you have to wade through all kinds of junk to get to it. I was very naïve about how full of content it is and how depraved it could get. One reviewer stated that GTA is the sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll of video gaming. I think that’s being pretty gracious, actually. Here’s a quick run-down:

Language – strong and unrelenting. For a crime drama that’s pretty typical in the movies, but it gets to ridiculous levels here. Think of the foulest R-rated flick you’ve seen. This is worse (blanket statement generalization there – but you get my point). The f word alone is used to a degree that its’ shock value as the ‘king of swears’ gives way to a kind of ear-and-mind-numbing stupidity. Yeah, these are low-life characters we’re talking about here, but surely some real criminals have a broader vocabulary. Is it realistic? I don’t know. Is it necessary? Surely not.

Tasteless humor – I haven’t heard and seen this many dirty jokes since middle school. Pervasive use of slang (for body parts) and objectification makes women sound like worthless toys. It’s everywhere – Ads, TV programs, business names and bowling pins all band together to make you giggle – which is funny – because it’s not funny. Even if I wasn’t a Christian, I would be seriously disappointed in the ‘humor’ as being senseless locker-room-quality stupidity. They package it up as genius-level satire and all the critics seem to agree with that; and while I see the satire in some of it, it still seems juvenile.

Sex – I’ve seen footage of the worst parts of the game on gaming websites online, so I have no desire to re-visit this in my living room. This stuff is in the game.

In the opening scene of the game you see a half-naked girl beating a tied-up guy with a whip. In the tutorial for the optional activities you see scenes from the strip club. According to whattheyplay.com, there is no nudity in the game. But there is tape-for-clothing…

You can go to a strip club and order a lap dance. Apparently if you pay up enough you can have multiple girls dancing for you (if you can call it dancing – it’s more like simulated sex). That’s pretty embarrassing stuff to have in a game. I’ve heard some of my fellow Xbox LIVE players bragging about this – I just don’t get it. Most people think it’s funny. Thankfully it’s optional; but it’s still in the game.

You can hire a prostitute. The camera stays outside the car while three levels of service can be bought. Due to the open-world-do-anything-you-want nature of the game, you can then kill the prostitute and get all your money back. This will be shocking you on the news networks soon as videos of this so-called “refund gameplay” have been surfacing all over the internet. I have a feeling that this will get some serious political attention. Defenders of the game will say that these videos are taken out of context to get people riled up, to which I respond, “In what kind of context could you justify that?!” The message here is: sex is cheap, women are cheaper.

You can also go on dates (it seems innocent enough at first) and if the date is “successful” you may be invited in. The camera pans out to a beautiful view of the apartment building and the sky (epic moment I guess) and you hear the sound of your date yelling your name. Classy. Also, if you remember the “Hot Coffee” controversy from GTA San Andreas there is a nod to that debacle in the game. When you have a ‘successful’ date – you unlock the “Warm Coffee” (“Successfully date a girl to be invited into her house”) achievement on your Xbox 360. So Rockstar is flaunting their own controversy. The bottom line is that the sex in GTA IV is so suggestive that it would only take a bit less clothing to be considered at least somewhat pornographic.

Violence – It’s not the most violent game on the market, but it is realistically violent. In the movie “The Departed” blood spray after a headshot looks real, as does a murder flashback scene in a CSI episode. It does in GTA IV as well. When you injure a specific body part, the characters will react accordingly. Due to the new technology of the euphoria engine – people move and act realistically within their environment and make futile attempts to save themselves. It’s almost creepy. Because of the incredible quality of the animations in the game – when you hit somebody with a car and send them flying, whatever their head hits next is splattered realistically with blood and their lifeless body ragdolls to a slump. Not too much to be over the top – but not too little either, it looks exactly right. That’s why I think it’s fairly disturbing. I’m no doctor or CSI, but to me it looks real.

In an execution, which you can perform on some main characters, you can take it a step further. In one scene Niko heads to the character, shields his face from the inevitable blood spray and shoots his victim through the eye. It’s pretty rough and I’m not a squeamish guy – except when it comes to spiders. *shudders*

Now for the bigger issue (and maybe a soapbox):

Many people believe that the game is OK for kids. Parents believe it; and parents buy it for their kids. Rockstar Games will shout it from the mountaintops that this is a mature game not meant for kids to play; but kids will play it – because it’s a video game – and it’s obviously a popular one. Odds are many of the other kids at school are playing it – cue the “but Mom’s” and the “I only like it for the driving…”

As of this writing, users on the website whattheyplay.com have stated they believe that it would be appropriate for 13-year-olds to play this game (read the review then scroll down). Erm… What? 13? That to me is more offensive than the game itself. It’s not the website’s fault, but it brings to light some real issues. Even some of the most liberal friends I have agree with me on this point: GTA is not appropriate for kids. I can’t really believe that people think it is, and some of them will get offended at me saying that. Sorry. In my opinion it’s wrong and irresponsible to let your kids play this game. That’s my opinion. Where do you stand?

I guess the best thing about this game and the controversy surrounding it is that people will be talking. I would say to both sides of the argument: we need to talk it out, be rational, be honest with ourselves and each other, and get to the bottom of it. Christians and critics of the game shouldn’t ignore it, nor should they blindly bash it. Defenders of the game shouldn’t automatically jump to Rockstar’s defense in blind worship just because they made a blockbuster video game.

As I said before, there are components of the game that I like and can appreciate as a gamer; especially the technical aspects of Liberty City. The multiplayer is very innovative as well. I will cover the good stuff more in the final review, but for now I’m just kind of thinking out loud…

I leave you with questions to consider: What is the pull of the game? What is the reason kids want to play Grand Theft Auto? Is it the story? Is it the graphics? Is it the gameplay? Is it the mature content in and of itself? Where do you draw the line in what’s acceptable in interactive entertainment? Is it any different than watching it in movies? Is the rating system good enough? If the story turns out to be as good as every critic agrees that it is, is it worth playing through the junk to get to it?

I hope to answer some of these questions for myself as I get back to reviewing the game…

In the meantime you can check out these eyebrow-raising articles that are basically chats with teenagers about GTA IV:

http://www.whattheyplay.com/features/no-parents-allowed-grand-theft-auto-iv/

http://www.whattheyplay.com/features/kids-talk-about-grand-theft-auto-iv/

Grand Theft Auto IV Reviews Are Everywhere… April 28, 2008

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Click for the current Metacritic scores and reviews

It’s definitely not going away anytime soon.

The reviews are coming in rapidly and it’s looking like this is going to be the best worst game out there (like everybody already thought anyway). So far the Metacritic average is 99 for Xbox 360 and 100 for PS3 – which means it’s currently the highest scoring game of all time. I’m betting the scores will fluctuate as more reviews are added. When games cultivate this magnitude of hype and controversy there will be tons more reviews than you’ll see for your average video game, so that 100 and 99 will probably be drug down by some of the grumpier-pickier video game review sites and magazines. The only other games to have similar numbers harken back to ye olden days of Nintendo 64 (Legend of Zelda:Ocarina of Time – 99) and Sega’s Dreamcast (Soul Calibur – 98).

I am not a professional reviewer so I don’t get a review copy sent to me early or for free. I’ll be renting a copy of the game from my local blockbuster or trading in old games for it at Gamestop and I hope to have a review up within a week. I know the line starts at 10 tonight at the local Gamestop (hmm, maybe I should go take some interviews or polls). I have already stated that I think the game is not appropriate for kids, but there are parents out there that are still on the fence and I hope you’ll be patient with me (full-time job and kids and all…). For grown-up Christian gamers out there, I hope to give you the info you need to make an educated decision as well. My wifey is going to help me review the game and offer some insights from a non-gamer perspective (as long as she can stomach it). I know I will have Xbox LIVE friends playing the multiplayer so I should be able to try that out as well. I read in one of the reviews that even easily offended gamers should try the game out – we’ll see. Although I’m not really easily offended, bad content does wear out my spirit… If it just gets too much, I will simply return the game and share my thoughts on the experience.

For those of you who love these games – I want you to know I will give it a fair shot. I’m not Jack Thompson. I don’t think video games are the root of all evil. I’ll rate and review the game based on gameplay AND content; unlike some other sites out there…

And for the record I have not been a fan of any of the previous GTA releases from a gameplay standpoint (never tried San Andreas or Vice City, but I’ve sampled GTA, GTA II and GTA III). I liked the driving and running from the police (like a virtual good ole cops and robbers from my childhood). I hated the content and thought the missions were boring fetch quests ala [insert repetitive RPG here]. And the aiming and shooting mechanic in GTA III was absolutely terrible.

I remember talking to a fellow gamer about GTA III and I felt like we had played two different games. He liked to go around killing and running over innocent people. I just don’t play that way. I didn’t harvest in Bioshock. I don’t let my squad-mates die in Ghost Recon (I start the mission over). I was a Paragon in Mass Effect. I get really immersed into games and want to put down the controller feeling good about my experience. Call me a pansy I guess, but I like heroes more than villains. if Niko Belic can prove to me that there’s a conscience in there somewhere (or if there’s a crazy redemption-plot twist even), I may have a better feeling about this game than I thought. If he just turns out to be a mindless thug, trying to become kingpin of Liberty City, I’ll probably just let Boba Fett and Vader be the only bad guys I’ve ever really cared about.

Parents, You Need To Decide What To Do With Grand Theft Auto IV… April 16, 2008

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…before your kids decide for you. Rockstar Games will shout til they are blue in the face that this is a game intended for adults. Odds are, however, that your kids want it and they want it bad. The 1st and 15th are usually the most infamous April days; this year it might just be that the 29th is bigger. Here are some thoughts:

  • According to Michael Pachter (an analyst for Wedbush Morgan Securities who is very on top of the video game industry – what a job) is predicting that GTA4 will sell 9 million copies by Halloween which is the end of the fiscal year for the publisher.
  • According to Variety, sources close to Take-Two Interactive (the game’s publisher) are expecting the same numbers, which will get them a cool 400 million dollars in the first week alone, which would make GTA4 the biggest video game debut in history.
  • For perspective, Halo 3 (the current record-holder) made 300 million at it’s debut.
  • For a movie perspective, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End made 404 million.

Will GTA4 beat Pirates like Halo 3 beat Spiderman? That remains to be seen. Why does it matter? It matters because when a game is this popular, your kids will know about it. All of their friends at school will know about it. All of their friends at school will be asking your kids if they play it. This game is going to be a juggernaut. Why does that matter? Content.

Grand Theft Auto IV is a game that is filled to the brim with the equivalent of R-rated content.

You play as a criminal. You go on missions to be a bigger, badder criminal. You can do any number of all of these and more: Sell drugs, use alcohol, drive drunk, steal cars (hence the name), kill rival criminals, kill innocent people, kill police officers, be a pimp, use prostitutes (three descriptive levels of sexual activity can be purchased), kill the prostitute when you are finished to get your money back, visit strip clubs, get a lap dance. This game is very violent, sexual, and dirty-worded.

The game descriptors awarded by the ESRB: Rated M for Mature (17) for Intense Violence, Blood, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, Partial Nudity, Use of Drugs and Alcohol

As a parent or guardian, you need to know about this and you need to make a decision about whether or not the game is appropriate for your child. My Xbox 360 friends list recently switched to showing everybody playing Call of Duty 4 over the previously dominant Halo3; I will not be surprised in the least if it will switch again on April 29th. The fact is, regardless of content, GTA4 from a gameplay perspective is an amazing technical feat and probably a blast to play for those who choose to overlook the content. The game has already garnered a perfect review score from the UK Official Xbox Magazine (10 out of 10). Here is the Metacritic review link which will have more reviews as the game nears release. The quote from OXM is “utterly stunning in every respect” and I expect it will be heaped with more and more praises like that.

Sources: Variety, Rockstar Games, ESRB, Joystiq, Gamedaily, Michael Pachter, Whattheyplay.com

If you’re interested in learning more, whatheyplay.com has an entire section of it’s site devoted to GTA4. They are very handy for reference for parents, but are not a Christian-operated site.  Their views are not always my views. Interestingly enough a recent poll showed that 46% of the poll takers have no problem letting their under 17-year-old kids play the game. 36% said not a chance. 18% said maybe.

This isn’t meant to condemn Rockstar Games or boycott sales, only to raise awareness. Parents and guardians have a huge responsibility to protect and love their kids. This game is most definitely not for kids. It made my list of extreme content games for a reason and the latest chapter looks like it will live up to that status. I may or may not personally review the game sometime in May.

-edited for bad grammar April 18th-  SHAME ON ME!

Grand Theft Auto IV – Rated E For “Edited For Australia” April 4, 2008

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(This comes by way of Joystiq and The Age Blogs (Australia).  I would post links to show credit but there is kid-unfriendly content in the comments on those sites)

Grand Theft Auto IV – the almost guaranteed upcoming blockbuster from Rockstar Games…  This is one of the few video game series that has made my list of games with extreme content.  That’s not really news; and I’m not going to rant about boycotting the game.  I just want parents to know what the deal is!  The content of these games has always been edgy (understatement) and not for kids.

In Australia, however, things are going to be seemingly altered.  That country’s high rating is “MA15+” unlike the U.S. “M for Mature (17+).”  Typically if a game is going to be made with extreme content; Australia’s Office of Film and Literature Classification would just flat-out not award it a rating which is very bad for the game designers (games that don’t sell don’t make money eh?).  Here is the breakdown of content between the two different versions:

GTA4 (Australia) “MA15+” for strong violence, strong coarse language, drug and sexual references

GTA4 (United States) ESRB Rated M for Mature (17) for Intense Violence, Blood, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, Partial Nudity, Use of Drugs and Alcohol

Seems that a lot of junk is going to be edited out of the Australian version – after the possibility of cultural differences in perceptions of content and morality are weighed I wonder how much…

The game designers have so far been unwilling to share this information.

Soul Calibur IV and Star Wars!!! March 28, 2008

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This is old news, but I wanted to share some screenshots I found at 1up.com.  Darth Vader and Yoda will be playable characters in Namco Bandai’s upcoming fighting game Soul Calibur IV for 360 and PS3.  This is all kinds of awesome!  However, each character is apparently exclusive to one system (Darth is PS3, Yoda is 360 – Hmm somebody’s matching colors).  It is said (rumored?) that we’ll be able to download the other character later on.  I hope so because a battle between Yoda and Darth in such a deep fighting game might just be about the best thing ever in video game history.  This is a game that historically (SC2 and SC3) clocks in at around 100 moves for each character. Anyways, here are the screenshots courtesy of 1up:

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