It took a while, but the whole series has been given a bit of a new makeover, with a brand new intro theme and everything. Here is the entire first season, episodes 1 through 7, done.
Episode 1 "Little Gangsta Kid"
Episode 2 "Tourettes Kid"
Episode 3 "The Redneck" part one
Episode 3 "The Redneck" part two
Episode 4 "Grifball Edition"
Episode 5 "An Interview with Goth1x Matt"
Episode 6 "The Armageddon in Here"
Episode 7 "Drunken Confessions"
Cool, I can start working on other stuff now.
-Peace
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Monday, July 6, 2009
"Ghostbusters the Videogame" Review
"I Ain't Fraid' of No Ghost"
I'm sure everyone remembers the movie Ghostbusters. This was a movie that I must have watched a hundred times as a kid. It was just a genuinely fun movie with a good cast and one of the best theme songs ever made. So, how does the newly released Ghostbusters Videogame compare to the original movie? Well, let's take a look.
The first thing anyone who plays this will notice is how great the game looks. It's a spot on recreation of the movie. Everything from the characters to the Ghostbuster's headquarters looks authentic and it almost feels like you're watching the movie. I've got to give the game credit for it's presentation, because it's spot on.
The gameplay is good, however somewhat repetitive. Capturing ghosts is fun at first, but despite what most people would believe, using the photon beam gets old. At least in my opinion. However, the game kept my interest up untill the end of the campaign. The parts throughout the game that involved more action were a lot funner than the parts that involved puzzles, which seemed tacked-on and boring. They also seemed to happen way too frequently. Regardless, the game has it's share of high points that helps to balance out it's overall "fun factor".
If you're a fan of the Ghostbusters movies, there's really no reason not to give this game a try. Visually, it looks remarkable and certainly does the movies the justice they deserve. The gameplay is solid, but may seem somewhat repetitive if catching ghosts doesn't seem like fun to you. Ghostbusters the Videogame is far better than most games that are based on movies. unfortunately, that isn't saying much...
Ghostbusters the Videogame gets a 7 out of 10
The first thing anyone who plays this will notice is how great the game looks. It's a spot on recreation of the movie. Everything from the characters to the Ghostbuster's headquarters looks authentic and it almost feels like you're watching the movie. I've got to give the game credit for it's presentation, because it's spot on.
The gameplay is good, however somewhat repetitive. Capturing ghosts is fun at first, but despite what most people would believe, using the photon beam gets old. At least in my opinion. However, the game kept my interest up untill the end of the campaign. The parts throughout the game that involved more action were a lot funner than the parts that involved puzzles, which seemed tacked-on and boring. They also seemed to happen way too frequently. Regardless, the game has it's share of high points that helps to balance out it's overall "fun factor".
If you're a fan of the Ghostbusters movies, there's really no reason not to give this game a try. Visually, it looks remarkable and certainly does the movies the justice they deserve. The gameplay is solid, but may seem somewhat repetitive if catching ghosts doesn't seem like fun to you. Ghostbusters the Videogame is far better than most games that are based on movies. unfortunately, that isn't saying much...
Ghostbusters the Videogame gets a 7 out of 10
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Top 10 most Anticipated Xbox 360 Games
Now that E3 has been over for a couple weeks, everyones starting to get really excited for their favorite games to be released. here's my video top 10 list of my most anticipated Xbox 360 Games:
Here it is
also, I'll be making a Top 5 most anticipated Nintendo games, which should be up in a few days.
Here it is
also, I'll be making a Top 5 most anticipated Nintendo games, which should be up in a few days.
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