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  1. Tomb Raider: Underworld

    Now I'm confused. Crystal Dynamics claim that they are developing the game, and the rights to Tomb Raider are held by Eidos, not EA. Eidos also owns Crystal Dynamics.
  2. Tomb Raider: Underworld

    Legend was the first Tomb Raider game developed by Crystal Dynamics, instead of Core Design, and the difference showed. I got it as a lesser-of-two-evils bundle game with my 360, and I completed it, which I can't say for many games these days. I suppose it was competently designed and constructed, but somewhat forgettable.
  3. You Can't Spell Assassin Without...

    This game disappointed me so much, I felt compelled to write a review*. I didn't even go into the game with particularly high expectations. Some of my worries turned out to be unfounded (e.g. they pulled off the free running), while other fears came true and then some. Also, if any of you would like to critique my writing, I'd be honoured. I've written very little before, but Idle Thumbs' features were pretty inspiring in getting me to start (admittedly it was a somewhat delayed reaction). This post by Marek stuck in my mind as well, for some reason. *Hosted on a slightly less stupid domain once the DNS changes go through.
  4. Blactivision - Actard

    That says a lot about the state of the Sierra brand these days.
  5. Compy emergency

    Flashblock for Firefox. Here's a screenshot explaining what it does.
  6. Internet Message Boards to Not Read

    I was really surprised how bad the comments are at The Guardian and The Times. You'd think that the average reader of those papers would be fairly intelligent, but the political stories seem to bring out all the wackos and generally every comment is either written so badly you'd think it was by a 7-year old, or utterly contemptuous of and venomous towards the (often very well-respected) journalist. My favourite was a recent piece written as a sort of 'open letter' to his fellow journalists for some common sense in reporting the Madeleine McCann story. Really thoughtfully written with several good points about the importance of only reporting when there is actually news and how the story isn't actually more important than Iraq or Darfur. The first comment was something to the effect of "OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU MADDIE!!" Edit: This is much the same problem as the BBC 'have your say' feature Dan mentions.
  7. Zero Punctuation

    A new review is up: it's Bioshock this week. All very funny and interesting as usual, but since I haven't played Bioshock yet, I'll say no more.
  8. [name]'s Bioshock Review

    See the Shack's review and then all the comments complaining that there's no score at the bottom, or that the review doesn't tell you how well it runs on older PCs. I despair sometimes.
  9. Idle Thumbs Steam community

    The problem with that is that there are loads of us (early Steam registrants?) who have an email address as our Steam ID. Perhaps there's some technical reason why they are reluctant to allow us to change our Steam ID, so the modifiable community ID is a compromise and workaround.
  10. Paedophiles

  11. Rage: more quakecon news

    Carmack's comment about adding vehicles and terrain to id Tech 4 (i.e. the Doom3 engine) because players wanted them suggests to me that he has an incredibly simplistic idea of what makes games fun. It's almost as if he previously had a checklist for every game he made that looked like: guns monsters corridors Now he's realised the market has changed and the new checklist looks like: guns monsters corridors vehicles terrain This isn't really id Software-bashing, nor is it Carmack-bashing -- I have a lot of respect for his technical knowledge and skills -- but he came across as very naive about making games as opposed to game engines. That said, his stated dislike of the complexity of ET:QW strikes a chord with me.
  12. I demand an apology, America

    I've been watching this recently. Quoth Neil Fox: "Paedophiles have more genes in common with crabs than they do with you and me. Now that is scientific fact - there's no real evidence for it - but it is scientific fact."
  13. Best Xbox 360 Games?

    The 360 has a large number of solid games, decent but not amazing. Games I'm glad I've played, but in retrospect would have been happy to skip. Gears of War, while really solid and well-polished, comes under this category. Crackdown was a really pleasant surprise. What little story there is isn't worth mentioning, but the gameplay is really fun, and with the RPG-like skill levels, that fun can last a long time. GTA Vice City couldn't hold my attention but this game held it with ease. That said, I'd still err on the side of saying there are no "must-haves" out for the system yet.
  14. After years of stoic Nintendoism...

    I've just been on a buying-classic-games-for-systems-I-didn't-own rampage, including SotC and Ico. Amazon is still selling new copies of Ico, but I had to resort to Amazon Marketplace for SotC (no problem finding copies though). Now to actually get a PS2/PS3... I've also bought We ♥ Katamari for the PS2, and Metroid Prime I & II, Wind Waker and Pikmin 2 for the GC. Oh, and I guess RE4 for the Wii counts.
  15. Consolevania am returned!

    In the episodes I've seen they have had lists of the best SNES (I think) and N64 games, but the first GC review doesn't come until S1E5, where Ryan reviews Tales of Symphonia, saying, "It's the first Gamecube game review - unsurprisingly, Robert wouldn't touch it with a bargepole." There were some other anti-Nintendo sentiments, but nothing I can specifically remember now. Other than that, it's nice just to listen to people talking passionately and (usually) eloquently about video games - the same reason why I've been known to read well-written reviews/previews of games I have little intention of playing.
  16. Consolevania am returned!

    I finally got round to watching it last week - I'm 6 episodes in to the first season. The only two video game shows I've ever seen are Gamesmaster and Movies, Games & Videos (remember that?), so it's refreshing just to have something. I definitely prefer this over the glimpses of slickly produced American shows I've seen. What's the deal with the Nintendo hate? They have such a diverse and open-minded appreciation of games - I mean, how many "gamers" like wrestling games? - but there hasn't been any rational explanation for ignoring the Gamecube as much as possible. John Gacy is awesome.
  17. Peter Moore called it!

    Yep, I bought one at GAME in York last weekend, and the tubby, 30 year-old sales assistant rebuked my scandalous doubt that they'd have any in stock, in a pedantic voice that would make Comic Book Guy proud: "Uh, we've had them in stock for three weeks."
  18. Peter Moore called it!

    Current North American PS3s have PS2 hardware in them for backward compatibility. The new models will rely on software emulation à la the European models, and therefore be less compatible.
  19. E3: I'm waiting for something fresh.

    This is precisely the one I was going to mention, Echochrome. There's a trailer here.
  20. MASSIVE HYPOCRISY! It's in the game

    I'm sure they don't feel remorse because the approach has earned them craploads of money so far. Making more innovative games will make them feel warm and fuzzy, but they'll only be doing it because that's how they think the money will have to be made from now on. Whatever their reasons, I won't complain if we start seeing more interesting games from them, but consider me a sceptic due to their recent restructuring into four divisions, one of which is The Sims. So, should we just expect the new, interesting stuff to appear in addition to all the yearly rehashes?
  21. SingStar

    My housemates had Rocks and Legends, and I preferred Rocks simply because I knew more of the songs. Perhaps if I'd played it more that reasoning would have become invalid. The greater variety in Legends might hold your interest for longer.
  22. What do people think of Blair and Brown?

    Blair still believes he did the right thing. There's at least something admirable in the way he's stuck to his guns and resolutely defended his actions. He wouldn't be getting this kind of "hero" treatment if he appeared to acknowledge that he did the wrong thing, and then continued to lack any shame.
  23. Nintendo announce WiiWare

    I seem to remember Jake making an interesting post in that regard on some other website. This post is looking a bit boring, so I'll have a play with the smilies.
  24. What the hell?

    Except this is BioWare's new handheld division, so pretty much a different group of people from those that worked on the classic BioWare titles, I assume? In effect this is just a massive BioWare+Sonic branding exercise. Both of those brands have huge followings. The question is whether this game will attract the union or the intersection of these two sets of fans.
  25. Manhunt 2 Banned in the UK

    Indeed. Is it too cynical to suggest that they planned it all along?