
Why not? Because to many people like me have too much stuff to do to believe in this foolishness. I’m personally nut-punching any swooping angels or whatever that come to attempt to remove my non-believing ass from this mortal coil. So there. That and hell, too many damn good games are coming out. Who’s with me on this? Of course, playing through Atlus’ spectacularly gloomy epic Shin Megami Tensei Devil Survivor again this week is a little bit creepy, but that’s more about just how damn good the game is more than a commentary on any real-life situations…
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…Annnnnnd We’re Back!
Crap. That Blogger outage took a while, didn’t it? Anyway, I had some stuff queued up that got lost in whatever was going on in the update or whatever, so I need to do some rewriting, it seems. Bleh. Back in a bit with some new stuff. I was thinking about ranting away over the PSN outage, but it’s not worth my blood pressure going up again… It does royally STINK, is all I’m saying…
Oh, and Duke Nukem Forever is HILARIOUS. A lot deeper than a lot of folks are thinking, that’s for sure… more later.
Update: More Random Art!

I’ve been on a bit of a creative streak outside of writing, in case you’re wondering about the lack of updates. I’m still working on reviews and such (PSN being down has been a pain) and will have a bunch up shortly. Meanwhile, meet Maggie McGree. Her other friends (old and new) are hanging out here.
And Today’s Moral Is…

Just because Bin Laden is kaput* doesn’t mean THIS game SUDDENLY gets any better with age. Still, I bet it rises in value a bit on eBay from those sellers that have actually played it and know what it is (that mix of crude capitalism and cathartic revenge fantasies always seems to find its niche, huh?)…
*(Amusingly enough, I was looking for an empty poster tube and found a target poster with his mug on it sent out by Encore to promote the game. I’d give it away, but like the game, it’s something that’s quite a bizarre part of my collection. I’ll send a scan of a photo to anyone who wants one…)
Help Evil Controllers Save the Planet… By Playing Games!
Aha. So Evil Controllers isn't so 'Evil” after all (I knew they had a soft side!). Anyway, the company is teaming up with Chicago's Whitney M. Young HS' Gamers Go Green team for a rather cool and power-saving event that's a good way for families to get together for an hour of quality gaming time… even if there's NOT a video game in the house!
Details below the jump. Go, Evil!Read more »
Nippon Ichi’s Japan Aid Program Offers Up Prinnies Galore!
I’m liking all the excellent 1:1 donation projects whipped up by game companies (I bid on a few of Sega’s awesome items and didn’t win any, but I’m sure happy to have participated) and Nippon Ichi Software America has come up with a great way to support Japan relief a dollar (or more) at a time. Just click on over to the NISA online store HERE (or on that Prinny above) and donate a dollar (or more if you wish), which not only goes to the Red Cross, it nets you a huge honkin’ file of amazing Prinny art that includes banners, wallpapers and plenty of avatar icons you can use to spread the good word. Jump on board if you haven’t done so, spend a buck to help out and enjoy the Prinny goodness direct from NISA!
To Patch, Or Not To Patch (Or Maybe Get It Right So It Doesn’t Require a Patch)…
Bleh. I think I’ve mini-ranted about console games requiring one or more patches to run properly previously (and a few times at that) but it’s gotten to the point where some otherwise decent games are hard to review properly because they’re a patch or two away from being more enjoyable experiences. Some of these games (which have issues right out of the package that should have been caught by QA instead of too many gamers and jaded critics) won’t even get to that point thanks to reviews that grind them to a pulp for issues other (and more popular) titles get an automatic pass on, which is unfortunate.
Granted, not much could have saved Mindjack (unless that patch had a new script in addition to the bug fixes) and a few other games I’ve played parts of that have baffled me. On the other hand, a few quirky recent games with not bad at all stories or other unique elements NEED some elements tweaked just so some areas of those games aren’t so blasted annoying to replay time and time again (you’ll see the results of that wish not being granted in a review or two coming soon)…
SOE Cuts 200+ Jobs, Kills The Agency -THQ Drops Staff At Kaos, Volition Studios
It's been a capital “L” Lousy week for the industry in a pretty rocky few years that have seen quite a few layoffs, studio closures and newer, smaller studios formed after such shakeups. But the cost is certainly getting higher. Sony Online Entertainment has let go 205 employees and shot down the PS3/PC massively multiplayer online shooter/action game, The Agency, which had been in development for a few years. This news in particular irks me because I remember seeing and playing a very early demo build about two or three years back and thinking the team was onto something really unique. I recall asking if the team planned to do the game as single player with straight co-op modes and no MMO functionality in case things went south during the rest of long dev cycle, but everyone seemed to believe the game would find an audience based on the spy theme and solid Unreal 3-powered visuals… Now we'll never know.Read more »
Sega Auctioning Off Rare Game Goods To Benefit Japan Relief

Sega is doing its part for Japan relief in a big way with an auction of some pretty cool (and rare) game-related goodies with ALL the proceeds going to the Red Cross. Read below the jump and if you're a collector with a fat wallet in this economy, Go do the right thing and BID!Read more »
Mastiff Steps Up To The Plate For Japan
Awesome – read it and GO “like” them on Facebook.
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