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Nov. 20, 2009
  • JCGamer replied to the topic Favorite game of this decade?
    Hmm, not too sure what came out this decade...but off the top of my head, I would have to say Half-life 2
    20 hours, 45 minutes ago
Nov. 9, 2009
Oct. 8, 2009
  • I feel for you man.  But I am on the other end of the spectrum.  After all this Go coverage and all the PSP downloadable games, I finally decided to get a PSP 3000, 16 GB memory stick and Castlevania X (the 1 game I've been craving for 2+ years) yesterday from Amazon.  Low and behold, Amazon sent me an e-mail today that I was getting $15.99 in PSN store ...
    1 month, 1 week ago
  • Metroid Prime
    1 month, 1 week ago
Oct. 7, 2009
  • I usually try and stay away from the hype for games, ironically, I am hyped about.  I also do this for movies.  So by that logic, I am trying to stay away from Uncharted 2 reviews, and the stuff for Brutal legend that will come soon enough.  Interestingly enough, it fun to play really hyped games after the fact and see how they hold up.  I find that telling people ...
    1 month, 2 weeks ago
  • Not to be totally off topic--but what about those kung-fu movies where you have all those asian monks learning to be bad ass, and the one white kid that ends up on the door step turns out to be the best of the bunch, or the "chosen one" etc...  That always drove me crazy.
    1 month, 2 weeks ago
Oct. 5, 2009
Sept. 11, 2009
  • JCGamer created a blog Downloading games
    After seeing the sweet footage from Blizzcon, I decided I needed to play a Blizzard game and I decided to get the Warcraft III battlechest from Amazon.  When the game got to me, I was all excited (I even took a "personal day" off from work).  Well, to my disappointment, neither the WCIII disk or the Frozen throne disk would install.  I had corrupted disks.  Well, after a bit of ...
    2 months, 1 week ago
  • JCGamer created a blog Playing Warcraft III
    So after seeing the Blizzcon footage, I was craving for a Blizzard game.  I was really hyped for the Diablo III footage, so naturally I decided to get the Warcraft III battlechest.  I'm a story guy and I knew that DII didn't have that much of a story, but WCIII did.  So WCIII it was.  Man, this game is great.  And it holds up, even today.  Now I'm not a ...
    2 months, 1 week ago
  • Man, almost forgot about this game.  I have it pre-ordered.  Of course, the Blizzcon footage made me get Warcraft III, and I just to Batman for m b'day.
    2 months, 1 week ago
  • JCGamer replied to the topic Most hated stage in a game
    The totally black level in Unreal--I mean really.  That level was totally black.  You could not see where you were going.  Oh, and you had to cross bridges with instant death drops.
    2 months, 1 week ago
  • Every since EGM and 1up blew up, I am more than happy to support my favorite sites.  Hell, I bought the GB iPhone app just to support the guys.  If they managed to give me some value for my fee--then yes I would pay.
    2 months, 1 week ago
  • I don't think that (some) people are complaining about the graphic per se.  I think the game looks great.  It's just when you see a game released in SD, and you have an HD set-up, you can't help but think that you've missed out on potential.  I know that plenty of people here really like 2-D games, and in this day in age, not many of them are being made. ...
    2 months, 1 week ago
  • JCGamer replied to the topic Do You Like Coldplay?
    When their last CD was being released, I recall an entertainment show (or mag?) saying something about Coldplay trying to take the mantle of "greatest living band" from U2.  First of all, U2 is NOT the greatest living band.  Secondly, Coldplay is a lame version of Radiohead.  
    2 months, 1 week ago
June 5, 2009
  • First of all, one of the things that makes Giantbomb different is the fact that it's a personality based website.  They are not like Gamespot or IGN in the fact that they don't cover the games they are not interested in.  And it's the thing that makes them stand out.  The model is even gaining traction--look at Bitmob and what they're doing.  Secondly, it seems like YOU are overly biased ...
    5 months, 2 weeks ago
June 2, 2009
  • JCGamer commented on snide's video WET Trailer
    @chililili said: " Tarantino called, he wants his uh... "everything" back "Yea--the "grindhouse" thing has been done to death nowadays.
    5 months, 3 weeks ago
  • This and Uncharted 2 are my "must have" games this holiday season.
    5 months, 3 weeks ago
June 1, 2009
  • Man, loved this game back in the day.  Hope they remake Money Island 2--for some reason, I never played that game.
    5 months, 3 weeks ago
  • The character models in this game look totally generic.  Nothing really interested me in this game.
    5 months, 3 weeks ago
  • JCGamer commented on snide's video Alan Wake E3 Trailer
    Game is looking pretty sweet but it's not what I expected.  For some reason, I thought this game would be more like Heavy Rain than a 3rd person shooter with a GTA style radar in the corner.
    5 months, 3 weeks ago
Added by JCGamer on Sept. 11, 2009

After seeing the sweet footage from Blizzcon, I decided I needed to play a Blizzard game and I decided to get the Warcraft III battlechest from Amazon.  When the game got to me, I was all excited (I even took a "personal day" off from work).  Well, to my disappointment, neither the WCIII disk or the Frozen throne disk would install.  I had corrupted disks.  Well, after a bit of being bummed, I decided to look at the Blizzard site and somehow I ended up on Battle.net.  I signed up and registered my keys, and low and behold--I could download the games directly to my HD and play the game without the disk.   This just blew my mind and is totally awesome. 
 
I know that Steam lets you download games to any computer (and even savegames), but I'm been out the the PC gaming scene for the past 4 years, and my newest computer is a Macbook pro--so my gaming options were very limited.  So I was shocked that in this day of DRM and limited activations, a company would just let you download a game and play without the disk.  This is the way all PC games should be.  I always hated the requirement of having the disk in the CD tray to play a game.  Steam, and Blizzard have managed to move away from that, and it's awesome. 
 
Hope Blizzard continues the downloading/no cd thing for Starcraft II and Diablo III.


Added by JCGamer on Sept. 11, 2009

So after seeing the Blizzcon footage, I was craving for a Blizzard game.  I was really hyped for the Diablo III footage, so naturally I decided to get the Warcraft III battlechest.  I'm a story guy and I knew that DII didn't have that much of a story, but WCIII did.  So WCIII it was.  Man, this game is great.  And it holds up, even today.  Now I'm not a WoW player, but I did play the original WC and WCII back in the day.  And back in gradschool, I did play WCIII, but didn't get too far.  So I came back at it ready for some cool story/RTS action.   Like all the Blizzard games, the production values are great.  The story is engaging, and the characters are interesting and fun to play/interact with.  The best part about this game is the fact that the missions are so varied.  One of the reason's I stopped playing RTS's was that I just didn't like building bases, making a huge army and then killing the other forces.  While this games has a fair share of that, it wraps it in a shell that makes the game seem varied, and fresh.  For anyone out there who hasn't played this game, man get it.


Added by JCGamer on May 10, 2009

Well, just got back from a showing of Star Trek in IMAX and I loved the movie.  I suppose you could call me a bit of Star Trek fan (seen all the movies, loved TNG, and know more random facts about the lore than I realized) and both my wife (who usually dosen't like movies like this) and I came out excited.

I like the fact the movie is both a reboot (like Batman Begins and Casino Royale) and an offshoot.  The fact that the movie creates an entirely different timeline for this batch of Trek movies opens up the possibilities for so many reinaginings of prior Star Trek stories.  Like the way current comic book movies gets inspiration from a bunch of different comics, this new Trek can take some of the best ideas in the show and put them together into one kick-ass movie.  Already people are talking about how cool it would be to bring back Kahn.

More than anything, I really appreciated how the movies had acutal production values.  I loved TNG on TV, but when it jumped to the big-screen, they always felt/looked like a made for TV movie rather than something made for the movies.  Oddly enough, the original cast Trek movies seemed to have better production values than the TNG ones.  

I thought the action was well done (perhaps a bit too much shakey-cam) and the acting was top-notch.  I thought everyone was well cast as their respective characters.  And for anyone who says that Kirk and Spoke were underdeveloped...have you seen the other movies?  Sulu, Uhura, Scotty, and Chekhov are total window dressing in the old movies with NOTHING to do.   The pacing was fast, and while some of the story really didn't make sense (did Kirk ever graduate from the Academy?  How does a cadet go from school to 1st officer just like that?  Is the entire crew of the Enterprise new grads?  Did Nero just sit around in space for 25 years waiting for Spock?  Did Nero really have a plan to destroy planets or did he come up with that after he captured Spock?) it was fun and interesting.

The biggest compliment I can give to this movie is that it managed to make Star Trek just as enjoyable as Star Wars (espically the prequel ones).  It finally managed to stop all the talking and actually do some doing (which is ironic becuase the Star War prequels took the doing the the original trilogy and did a whole bunch of talking).  


Added by JCGamer on May 10, 2009

Well, after the excitement of watching the FFXIII demo on-line, I decided to get FFXII.  I acutally loved the first 8 or so hours and liked the combat system.  I still do.  There is something satisfying about the way the real time aspect of the combat works and how many enemies you can plow through just by running through the world.  But after about 15+ hours into the game, I might be done with it.  

First of all, I don't really like the license system.  While I think it's a cool idea and it reminded me of the system in FFX, found that getting new gear seemed overly complicated because of the license system.  While in old games you can easily see who could use such and such weapon/armor, now if my dude didn't already have the license for the item I was thinking of getting, I have to go the the license screen, see where that item is on the license board, and if I can't see it, open up other licenses to hopefully see the thing.  It really makes upgrading your gear not that much fun.

The second thing that drives me crazy about the game is that the battle sometimes get way too crazy and out of control.  I realize that I can stop the action at any given time to select what I want to do with each dude, but when there are a bunch of ememies attacking you (usually the party leader), it can get a bit out of control.  It almost seems like this aspect of the game really wasn't balanced.  I found that the combat system worked great with attacking 1 or 2 dudes, but more than that--and the system fell apart from me.

So far, the story has been alright, but nothing really memorable.  And it seems like all the characters sound alike, look alike and all have similar sounding names.  When the story references people outside of my party, I have no idea who the hell they are talking about.  Usually the story of a FF game is game keeps me going, but so far it's the broken combat system.

I don't know.  Perhaps I'm being a bit too harsh on the game.  I do like the combat system when it works, but I feel like with a bunch of enemeis, or sometimes when you come across a random superpowerful dude that kills your entire party in the frickin' overworld--it gets frustrating.  Perhaps I'll give it another shot, but inFamous is coming out at the end of the month and I still need to finish DQVIII.
Related to: Final Fantasy XII


Added by JCGamer on April 18, 2009

Well after seeing some of the new videos from FFXIII, I was inspired to go out and get FFXII.  I thought--for $12.99 new, you can't go wrong.  So far, I'm 3.5+ hours into the game and from my past experiences with JRPGs, I haven't really even started the game yet.  

Anyway--what's up with the camera controls?  The camera is driving me crazy.  It has what I consider "inverted" controls where you press left and the camera swings right and when you press right, the camera swings left.  After playing a bunch of FPS's on the consoles now, I cannot stand controls like this.  First of all, it seems like a Japanese thing to do.  What's even more Japanese is you not being able to customize your controls the way you want.  Being a long time gamer, it's seems like customization and open endedness has been a hallmark of western developed games.  I first started to notice this in PC gaming, and as a kid, didn't like it too much.  I thought of western developed games as games where you could totally screw yourself and find yourself not being able to continue (see any Ultimas).  Japanese games, on-the-other-hand, seem to be designed to have everything you need around.   Today though, it seems that western developers has gotten the hang of the "not screwing you" thing and manages to provide open ended gameplay, along with mostly customizable stuff (controls, characters, etc...).  The Japanese though, makes you play the game they want you to play.  I do appreciate both, but really hate it when people make you play with jacked-up controls, and it seems like the Japanese are the primary culprits.  

Whoa, kind of got of tract there.  Well, the game seems pretty fun so far and look forward to getting some more party members and see what this battle system can do.  I've been playing DQVIII for 53+ hrs and needed a break from the old-school game design.  I guess I've always been more of a FF fan.  Well, hopefully I can finish both this and DQVIII before Infamous comes out.
Related to: Final Fantasy XII


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A Return to Glory (PS3)
Admittedly, I am the target audience for this game.  I was in high-school when Street Fighter II came out, and spent countless amounts of money in the arcades and the SNES versions.  Then, my friends and I played the hell out of SFII:  Champion Edition, and then Turbo, then New ...
Reviewed by JCGamer on March 3, 2009