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2012 Video Game Report Card

This is an ongoing post where I’ll keep track of all the games I finish (or abandon in anger) in 2012. (Note: I am not a girl.)

Finished in May

  • Pac-Man: Championship Edition (XBLA) | Grade: A | Just needed one more achievement to reach 200/200, finally got it. Great update to the original Pac-Man.
  • Pac-Man Championship Edition DX (XBLA) | Grade: A- | Same situation as Pac-Man: CE. Only knock against this game is that the previous one was just a little better.
  • Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock (360) | Grade: C+ | Strip away all the stupid bullshit about Rock being an ancient force and a giant Gene Simmons battling a robot, and there’s a surprisingly deep rhythm game with tons more features than Rock Band 3. Only 40% of the soundtrack is any good though. Thanks for killing the genre guys.

Finished in April

  • F.E.A.R. Files (360) | Grade: B+ | Two non-canon expansion packs. The first is better than the original game, the second is sadly more of a shooter than a creepfest. Still, great stuff.
  • The Walking Dead: Episode 1 (XBLA) | Grade: A | Impressive as hell, great look and atmosphere, nicely done all around. I hope the next 4 chapters can live up to this.

Finished in March

  • Mass Effect 2 (360) | Grade: A+ | Second playthrough, this time with all the DLC. Still one of my favorite games this generation.
  • Mass Effect 3 (360) | Grade: A- | Technical bugs and a totally disappointing final scene hurt what is otherwise still a terrific game. Look for a No Quarters spoilercast soon with lots of in-depth talk on this one…
  • F.E.A.R. (360) | Grade: B+ | Holds up surprisingly well for a launch era port, with some great atmosphere and some legitimate creepy moments. Story is nonsense though.

Finished in February

  • Syndicate (360) | Grade: B | Solid first person shooter, short on story. Guns feel great, and you feel right at home playing through it. Not as robust as Deus Ex though.
  • Red Faction Guerrilla (360) | Grade: B- | I could only play this in hour long chunks. Not much story, which makes most of the game feel repetitive and lackluster. Still, I love smashing buildings and watching them fall onto EDF troops.

Finished in January

Abandoned

  • Call of Juarez (360) | The gameplay is woefully outdated, which is a shame because playing as both sides of the same story seemed interesting.
  • Operation Darkness (360) | A Japanese turn-based, grid-based RPG about World War II with Final Fantasy-esque characters fighting Nazis, and then eventually vampires. Not as fun as that sounds.
  • Castlevania: SOTN (XBLA) | Just not my kind of game anymore. Didn’t feel like playing more than 10 minutes of it.
  • Star Trek: Legacy (360) | It took 5 years, but finally I’m ready to say it. F*ck this f*cking game.
  • Thor: God of Thunder (360) | Conceptually interesting, lackluster graphics, poor level design. Gave up during the finale, which is so badly realized that you can end up playing it completely wrong and prevent completion of the game.
  • Madden 12 (360) | The NFL isn’t doing it for me much anymore, and so I got the easy achievements (about 570/1000 in only a couple of games) and got out.
  • The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (360) | Played for about 30 hours, hadn’t played it in over a month, no desire to return. Got what I needed to get from it.
  • Burnout Revenge (360) | Since the online servers were shutting down, we thought we’d play some multiplayer and get those achievements. Sometimes you can’t go back. And I can’t go forward in this game anymore. Hit the wall.
  • Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (360) | With this game I realized just how “over” the Star Wars universe I am. Force powers are fun, but the blind jumping, poor checkpoints and insanely radical shifts in tone were just too damn annoying.
  • Trials HD (XBLA) | Time to give this game two middle fingers and call it a day.
  • Pac-Man (XBLA) | Yes, the classic arcade version. There’s one achievement I’ll never get, so that’s that really.
  • Game Room (XBLA) | You can still go there. Games are still $3. And to get any more achievements, I’d have to purchase more games. Not gonna happen. Great idea, horrible execution. Way to fuck up something potentially awesome, Microsoft.
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What You’ll Watch This Weekend on Netflix Instant

Start of the month means a slew of new/newly renewed stuff hits Netflix Instant, so here’s a not-so quick look at the more notable titles…

Movies:

  • 1313: UFO Invasion – Sci-fi shenanigans. GAY SCI-FI SHENANIGANS!
  • 2-Headed Shark Attack
  • 9 1/2 Weeks
  • The Accidental Tourist
  • Agent Cody Banks
  • Alien Armageddon
  • Almost Heroes – Matthew Perry and Chris Farley kinda-comedy. Directed by Christopher Guest
  • Amadeus
  • Arsenic and Old Lace
  • Arthur – The good one.
  • The Avengers – The bad one.
  • Battlefield Earth – Must be seen to realize just how awful a movie can be.
  • The Beguiled – 70s Clint Eastwood western
  • Belly of the Beast – More Steven Seagal bullshit!
  • Bonnie and Clyde
  • Broken Arrow – Better than people give it credit for
  • Bruce Lee: The Legend – Late 70s documentary
  • Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter
  • Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
  • Chariots of Fire
  • Cheech Marin and Friends: Live from South Beach
  • Children of the Corn: Genesis
  • Creepshow
  • The Cutting Edge
  • Demolition Man
  • Dial M For Murder
  • Diner
  • A Dirty Shame
  • Disclosure – Michael Douglas has sex.
  • Doc Hollywood
  • Dracula: Dead and Loving It
  • Dumb and Dumber
  • Empire Records
  • Enter the Dragon
  • Exit Wounds
  • Fatal Attraction – Michael Douglas has sex.
  • Final Analysis
  • Free Willy
  • Free Willy 2
  • Friday the 13th
  • Friday the 13th Part 2
  • Funny Farm
  • Ghostbusters
  • Giant
  • Hellraiser: Revelations
  • The Horsemen
  • How to Steal A Million
  • Howard’s End
  • The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence
  • The Incredible Mr. Limpet
  • The Incredible Shrinking Woman – Galaxy Glue… Galaxy Glue… what would we do without Galaxy Glue…
  • Judgement Day – Ice T, Coolio and Mario Van Peebles
  • Juice – How far will you go to get it?
  • Just Write – One of the best romantic comedies of the 1990s.
  • Ken Burns: Baseball
  • Last of the Dogmen
  • Let It Ride
  • Little Shop of Horrors – The 80s version
  • Mr. Deeds
  • My Fellow Americans
  • Mystic Pizza
  • No Escape – Like the Hunger Games, but with Ray Liotta
  • Oldboy
  • Pay it Forward
  • Permanent Midnight
  • Pet Sematary
  • Pet Sematary 2
  • The Pledge
  • Popatopolis – Documentary about B-grade filmmaker Jim Wynorski and his attempt to film his latest shitty movie.
  • Presumed Innocent
  • Queen of the Damned
  • The Quest – JCVD’s directorial debut, and it’s pretty good
  • Rango
  • Risky Business
  • River’s Edge
  • Rocky
  • Romeo Must Die
  • The Rookie
  • The Russians are Coming, The Russians are Coming – Alan Arkin is genius in this
  • Scream 2
  • Serpico
  • The Skulls
  • Sling Blade
  • Sometimes a Great Notion – The end of this Paul Newman-Henry Fonda movie is heartbreaking, and if you don’t think so, you have no soul.
  • Soulja Boy: The Movie
  • South of Heaven, West of Hell
  • Space Cowboys
  • Sphere
  • Striptease
  • Superman II
  • Taylor Swift: Journey to Fearless
  • Tequila Sunrise
  • Tightrope
  • Tora! Tora! Tora!
  • Tuff Turf – I always confuse it with THE NEW KIDS. James Spader is either menacing or being menaced in this one…
  • Untamed Heart
  • Welcome to Collinwood
  • White Noise 2

TV:

  • Adam-12: Seasons 1-7
  • The Chicago Code: Season 1
  • Eureka: Seasons 4.0-4.5
  • GI Joe: Renegades – New cartoon series? Not sure.
  • The Guild: Season 5
  • Law and Order Criminal Intent: Season 10
  • Leave It To Beaver: Seasons 1-6
  • Magnum PI: Season 1-8
  • McMillan and Wife: Season 1-6
  • My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Season 1 – *shudder*
  • Pound Puppies: Season 1
  • Quincy ME: Seasons 1-8
  • Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic
  • Sigmund and the Sea Monsters: Season 1
  • Sinbad: Afros and Bellbottoms
  • Sinbad: Nothin’ But the Funk
  • Traffic Light: Season 1
  • Transformers Prime: Season 1
  • Waking the Dead: Series 5
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Watch These Things This Weekend On Netflix

Quick list of a bunch of new to Netflix Instant titles that, if you’re not a total douchebag, you should find something to entertain yourself with for your measly $8 monthly fee.

Amazing Stories: Seasons 1-2
The Apostle
Beneath the Darkness
The Best of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog
Broadway Danny Rose
Crossing Jordan Seasons 1-6
Death Race 2000
Final
Futurama Volume 6
Ghidorah: The Three Headed Monster
Ghost Hunters: International
Grizzly Man
Half Past Dead
Humanoids From The Deep
Kangaroo Jack
King of California
Knight Rider Seasons 1-4
The Lonely Guy
Paradise Alley
Project X (1987)
Religulous
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
Top Gear: Series 16
Volcano
Witness For The Prosecution

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Here’s a bunch of legal movies you can watch this weekend on Netflix Instant.

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You Do Not Have A Right To Piracy

With everything going on this week involving copyright infringement, government legislation, criminal indictments and retaliatory hacking, I felt the need to provide a voice of reason… because some of you people are out of your goddamned minds.

The questionable pieces of governmental legislation, SOPA and PIPA, are dangerous. They’re dangerous not because they’re designed to remove pirated materials from the internet, but because they are so poorly worded and barely even understood by those in charge of passing said legislation that the protests against them are absolutely necessary. The power in those bills is so broad that just about anything could be removed from the internet at any time without any due process whatsoever. They need to be stopped.

Opposing these bills does not mean you are pro-piracy though. That’s important to point out. Because there are actually three factions in this fight: the government rushing to pass the poorly defined bills, the rational people who want them to slow the hell down and realize that what they’re doing will do more harm than good, and then the people who would be so totes angers if they can’t steal their My Little Pony episodes anymore and will have no choice but to hax0rs the world because they think everything should be free.

You do not have the inalienable right to steal movies, music, games, books, or TV shows. You do not have ANY right to steal movies, music, games, books or TV shows. There is nothing in the constitution protecting your right to be entertained. If you steal these items, you have no right to get angry at those upholding copyright laws. You can feel disappointed, sure, that your gravy train of free entertainment is over. But mad at “the man”? No sir.

Many pro-piracy arguments revolve around the assumption that “the studios” charge “outrageous sums of money” for “mediocre products”. This may be true. In fact, it pretty much is. Content holders think their products are worth WAY more than they actually are. Doesn’t mean you get to just take it because you don’t think it’s worth paying for. Argue the semantics of stealing a physical object vs. a digital object all you want. You’re still stealing it, and you have no right to do so.

Are the studios to blame for many of their own problems? You can certainly argue that. Charging outrageous sums of money to companies like Netflix just because they’ve stumbled upon a streaming model that people actually want is egregious. If you give people reasonable options to access your content, most people will use those options. I pay for HBO, however my satellite provider will not allow me to watch HBOGO on my TV because it conflicts with their agreements regarding their On Demand selection. HBOGO has content that is not available On Demand. I would like to watch this content on my TV, like other people with similar technology and television service, but I’m not allowed. This is the kind of nonsense I’m talking about that drives consumers mad.

Do I download from torrent sites? Yes I do. Come at me bro. But I would welcome my day in court to defend anything I’ve ever downloaded. Is all piracy wrong? In the eyes of the law, yes. And I can accept the consequences if it ever comes to that. However, these are my rules:

1. If the movie in question is out of print, not available on any streaming service or has never been released on a current video format, then that’s something I have no problem with downloading. If I cannot give the original creators or current copyright holders any money, then it should make no difference how I obtain the product in question. Last year the wife and I watched The Legend of Billie Jean. It was not available on any streaming platform, and had only made it as far as VHS as far as home video is concerned. I could have bought a used VHS copy on Ebay or Amazon for $50+, but what good does that do? Give some yahoo who found the tape at a flea market some scratch? No. Instead I found a high-def capture from a television broadcast of the film a year or two earlier. So we watched that, and it was glorious. Had it been on DVD at the time, we would have just bought it. Didn’t have that option.

To be clear, I’m not talking about downloading a Blu-ray rip of The Expendables because it’s late at night and you don’t want to drive to one of your 47 local Redboxes or pay the $8 a month charge for Netflix. Downloading anything so readily available from dozens of legit sources is piracy.

2. If my DVR flips out or there’s a service outage of some kind, I will download a television show that was missed if I have no other option. Am I going to pay iTunes or Amazon $2-$3 because my $180 satellite TV service went to shit one night? Hell no. I pay my satellite bill and I wasn’t going to watch any commercials in that particular program anyway. And Hulu’s new restrictions about new episodes of a series not being available until 8 days after originally airing? Do you know how retarded that is? By that logic, you can never watch a show live again. You can never get caught up with a weekly show, forever one episode behind until that series ends its run.

3. Is there any modern way to play my classic video games? Say, the Atari 5200? No? Most TVs don’t even have the right connections anymore? Well I can download the library and emulate it on a device of my choice. That’s perfectly acceptable to me. Again, there’s no way to give the original creators or current copyright holders one single penny for that kind of stuff, which I would happily do if there was the option.

Am I “in the wrong” in all three of these instances? Technically yes. But if my source for out of print movies suddenly got shut down, I’d be disappointed but not filled with furious anger against the US Government. The government does a metric ton of shady shenanigans, but going after Megaupload via criminal indictments isn’t one of them. If they don’t have a case, they won’t get convicted.

If you don’t like the policies and practices of the studios, then don’t support them. Use your money on something else, like a vacation or a sporting event. That’s how you change things. Stealing something you don’t think is worth paying for still attaches a value to that item. The studios tally up illegal downloads and assign a dollar value, concluding that they just lost X amount of dollars and then employing more and more efforts to get people to stop stealing their product. If you remove that number from the equation, THEN you’ll start to see some real changes in the way content holders value their product. If there was no piracy and studio profits continued to spiral downwards, they’d change their business model.

The point I’m trying to make here is simple: pay for your entertainment. And if you support Anonymous and their retribution against those involved in the recent Megaupload indictment, kindly go fuck yourself.

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Final 2011 Video Game Report Card

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What You’ll Stream This Weekend on Netflix

Some interesting titles are now available for your streaming delight on Netflix.

Bond is back, again, on Netflix Instant. You can stream Diamonds Are Forever, Dr. No, For Your Eyes Only, Goldeneye, Goldfinger, License to Kill, Live and Let Die, The Living Daylights, The Man With the Golden Gun, Moonraker, Never Say Never Again, Octopussy, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, The Spy Who Loved Me, Thunderball, A View to a Kill, The World is Not Enough and You Only Live Twice. Hurry though… as per usual the Bond films will expire in a month or so.

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