12/30/09

Spoiler Box: Ep 3; Top 10 Video Games of 2009

In episode 3 Brad is joined by Leroy from Comic Tube, Darrell from The Hideout, and Jeff to discuss our favorite video games of 2009

1:55 - News- Brittany Murphey's Death, Hawkman Movie

12:35 - Our list rundowns

34:00 - Discussions on Left 4 Dead 2, Afro Samurai, Wolverine, and Batman: Arkham Asylum

Music used in this episode:
The Stone by Ashes Divide
Wait by Earshot
Seven by Sunny Day Real Estate
Fly Me Corageous by Drivin N' Cryin

Links:
www.myspace.com/djtripptrapp
www.spoilerbox.blogspot.com

Spoiler Box: Ep 3; Top 10 Video Games of 2009

In episode 3 Brad is joined by Leroy from Comic Tube, Darrell from The Hideout, and Jeff to discuss our favorite video games of 2009

1:55 - News- Brittany Murphey's Death, Hawkman Movie

12:35 - Our list rundowns

34:00 - Discussions on Left 4 Dead 2, Afro Samurai, Wolverine, and Batman: Arkham Asylum

Music used in this episode:
The Stone by Ashes Divide
Wait by Earshot
Seven by Sunny Day Real Estate
Fly Me Corageous by Drivin N' Cryin

Links:
www.myspace.com/djtripptrapp
www.spoilerbox.blogspot.com

12/21/09

In Rememberance

Death is always a tragedy, whether it be celebrity or an everyday person. It's the end of one of the most death riddled years in awhile. So I'd like to look back and remember those we admired who passed away. Feel free to add to the list and comment with your fond memories.

Pat Hingle - January 3rd
Ronald Frank Asheton - January 6th
Ricardo Montalbán - January 14

Paul Harvey - February 28

Andy Hallett - March 29

Frank Springer - April 2
Dave Arneson - April 7

Dom DeLuise - May 4
Ean Evans - May 6

David Carradine- June 3
Dave Simons - June 9
Ed McMahon - June 23
Michael Jackson - June 25
Farrah Fawcett - June 25
Billy Mays - June 28

John Hughes - August 6
Andy Kessler - August 10
Les Paul - August 12


Jim Carroll - September 11
Yoshito Usui - September 11
Patrick Swayze - September 14

Lou Albano - October 14
George Tuska - October 15
August Coppola - October 27

Ken Ober - November 15

Eddie Fatu - December 4
Brittany Murphy - December 20

12/8/09

Spoiler Box EP: 2; Brad and the Real Girl

Brad discusses a few upcoming movies and then gives a small review of "Lars and the Real Girl" starring Ryan Gosling.

0:00 - 2010 film talk {Daybreakers, Legion, Prince of Persia}
8:19 - Lars and the Real Girl review
22:23 - Site suggestions and closing

12/7/09

TNA: Impact Review. The Bad, The Bad, and well....The Bad




{This is an old review I wrote for Destructoid.com}

I had actual high hopes going into this game, that should have been my first concern. Hype = mostly bad, especially 4 years of hype. Let's start with the franchise product: TNA is a lack luster wrestling organization that takes a lot of cues from the WCW days by capitalizing on out of work 5 star wrestler acquisitions (I.E.: Kurt Angle, Booker T, and now Mick Foley). Owned by wrestler Jeff Jarrett, TNA's first match was in 2002, the company then consisting of mostly Indy circuit guys or people who didn't want to work for Vince McMahon. They also, contrary to belief used to have a 4 sided ring. Story: Top wrestler "Suicide" is beaten, bloodied, battered, brained, and any other bad word you can think of that starts with a "B". Waking up in Tijuana, Mexico, you don't know who you are. Two half wit (probably half degreed) doctors inform you that they ALSO happen to be Plastic Surgeons and decide to fix you all better in a day and send you on your way. NOTE:I never should have swallowed the worm. You slowly work your way back up to the TNA roster making friends, enemies, and frenemies. All whilst eventually trying to help Eric Young from becoming LAX's bondage doll. Controls: Wow, the controls are SO unresponsive. I don't understand how games today can still be this ba- oh wait this game is made by Midway. Seems the only thing you can reverse is your opponent picking you up off the mat. Seemingly the A.I. can reverse everything and your mothers’ birth. The grappling "system" really seems to not be there, but instead replaced by “rock, paper, scissors”. Making you pull off random ass moves, that just gets reversed anyway. Graphics: Honetly all I can really say is that it looks like a late last generation Xbox game. Soundtrack: The ONLY music in this game is the 10 second Intro samples of the wrestler's Gameplay: My overall experience with this game was very dull. There are a lot of problems with this game. Very glitchy hit detection is one of the major problems here and the lack of any kind of stat progression. The lack of stat's is so heart breaking because the A.I. becomes so difficult at times, seeming like all their attack's do 5X more damage than yours. Only one arena in the game is of real life, and they all want to give off this false sense of reality that every one uses 6 sided rings. The only weapon in each arena is the steel chair. There also is no label anywhere in the game that reads "No Holds Barred", but yet there are no rules at all, not even a referee cared to show up in this awkward at best game. The main thing that always caused me to lose in this game was the lack of a rope break and/or the stat problem. The choice of up to 26 wrestlers is decent for a launch title of a franchise, (I understand there will be more through DLC.) but none of them are up to date. Sharkboy doesn't have his Austin gimmick, Eric Young isn't "Super Eric", hell Christopher Daniels isn't even "Curry man" in this game. The "Create-A-Wrestler" is so thin that every single person you make looks Mexican, there isn't even much of a move selection even after you unlock a lot of them. The Good: The game is atleast a rent for the easy acheivement's 100GP just for beating Jeff Jarrett The Bad: The only BAD elements are probably the voice acting, they aren't good but they aren't ugly as well The Ugly: EVERYTHING





12/5/09

The Spoiler Box EP: 1; Wanted!

Brad and Darrel from Dafixer's Hideout discuss the movie, video game, and comic of Wanted by Mark Millar

0:00 Intro
8:26 - Wanted, the comic
32:00 - Wanted, the movie
1:07:00 - Wanted, the game
1:34:00 Mark Millar suggestions

12/1/09

Episode update

The first episode of Spoiler Box has been recording and is in the process of editing. It was a great discussion with Darrell of Dafixer's Hideout about the comic, movie, and video game of Wanted. I just want to throw out a few thank you's to a few people. First and foremost, my co-host from Comic Tube and one of my BEST friends for the past like 6 years Leroy. If it was not for him, almost 2 years ago being so dedicated to creating one of the most awesome things I have ever done I would not be making my own podcast. Through Comic Tube I have met some really great friends such as Darrell, Lorrie, Gabe, and Dafixer all from the Hideout, The TOTGU team {Ken and Art,}and of course all the other great shows under the CGS umbrella. Thank you all and keep the future bright.