Lair Soundtrack

So tonight I just listened to preview tracks from the Lair Soundtrack available on iTunes. I’m rather amazed. For all the bad press this game got, its music is stunning. It’s composed by John Debney (veteran film composer who worked on The Passion of the Christ and one of my personal favorites, The Emporer’s New Groove). I still have Lair sitting in my Gamefly queue (apparently everyone wants to rent it, just not buy it), but I’m looking a bit more forward to its eventual arrival if not to hear how the music meshes with the game.

– Ajguy

Halo 3 Came out Today, and I Beat It

Well, Tuesday, September 25 has just ended a little while ago. Many of you, like myself, probably spent some portion of the day playing Halo 3. And if you’re like me, 8 hours after you start the game, you may end up finishing the fight as it were. Yes, it was a bit shorter than expected, but it was a pretty good experience. The story wrapped up nicely (though there are still some confusing elements I didn’t quite follow). The gameplay is that same love it or hate it Halo gameplay from the first two, but it has been polished to a high sheen. The graphics are quite gorgeous, the sound excellent, and the presentation is spot on.

And to think I haven’t even dipped into multiplayer, or co-op, or the Forge. There’s still a lot more game in there beyond the single player, which may explain why I am not quite as upset that the single player offering only lasted me 8 hours.

So be sure to look for me online this week. I plan on getting in a good chunk of multiplayer and co-op before this week’s show so I can fully discuss the game. In the mean time, please share your impressions of the game.

– Ajguy

    All Hail Team Fortress 2!

    Now that I’ve put a few hours into the game, I shall discuss it a bit. Basically, this game is awesome. The classes are wonderfully balanced. At first, the lack of grenade was troubling, but I now realize that it forces support roles to actually act as support. No more conc jumping medics and grenade spamming.

    What’s remarkable is the subtle ways the game encourages teamwork on a smaller scale. The greatest example is the medic’s healing gun. If you heal enough people, you build up your ubercharge meter. When this is full, you can activate ten seconds of invulnerability between yourself and the person you’re healing. The sight of a shielded medic and heavy is a sight to behold.

    Every class is insanely fun to play. Even classes that were weak in TFC are not only viable, but downright important. Scouts gain a double jump in lieu of conc jumping, and pyros actually are a threat (especially in small spaces).

    I’ll have a lot more to say on this week’s podcast, so be sure to check it out.

    – Ajguy

    Igarashi in LA!

    Tonight Koji Igarashi was at the EB Games located at the Universal City walk to take pictures and sign autographs for fans. If you’ve played Symphony of the Night, any GBA (excluding Circle of the Moon), or DS Castlevania titles, you might know who Iga is. If not, uh… he made the aforementioned games. He also dresses like a cowboy!

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    What’s a gaming event without a cosplayer?
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    Just some shots of the line.
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    Iga is signing my stuff!
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    Me and the man himself
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    Just some more shots of Iga in action.
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    He actually got really excited when I brought a pristine Castlevania for him to sign. Most people had SotN or DS games.

    Team Fortress Two-sday

    Today Valve has started taking preorders on Steam for the long awaited Orange Box. For those not in the know, the Orange Box includes Half Life 2, Half Life 2: Episode 1, Half Life 2: Episode 2, Team Fortress 2, and Portal. If you preorder on Steam before the pack’s October 10 release date, you save 10% off the usual price of $49.95. Also for preordering, you get Peggle Extreme. Peggle Extreme brings the addicting gameplay of my personal favorite Popcap game to the worlds of Half Life, Team Fortress, and Portal (there’s a unicorn with a headcrab on its head).

    But most importantly, preordering gets you into the Team Fortress 2 beta, which starts Monday, September 17. Yes, that’s right. On Monday, after waiting 8 years, I will be playing Team Fortress 2!

    And finally, continuing the series of excellent videos, Valve has released their latest TF2 character study entitled Meet the Engineer. Enjoy!

    – Ajguy

    It’s Dreamcast Day!

    It was on 9/9/9 that North America was blessed with the Sega Dreamcast. Now, eight years later, we celebrate Dreamcast Day! So plug in your old DC one more time and play some games! Looking over my collection, I think today shall see some Jet Grind Radio, Soul Calibur, Chu Chu Rocket, and perhaps even more! If only the PSO servers were still alive.

    – Ajguy

    Oblivion Defeated

    I just wanted to gloat a little. After however many months since the game’s release, I have finally completed the main quest of Oblivion. I have to say, it was one of the coolest endings I’ve ever seen in a game. So now that I’m done, I plan on playing around with some side quests and buying some of the smaller DLC until the retail release of Shivering Isle (with included Knights of the Nine) comes out in October. Anyone else have found memories of that game?

    – Ajguy