03.29.07

Movie Game Special:Spiderman 3, Pirates of the Carribean 3:At World’s End, Transformers

Posted in Game Previews at 7:54 pm by earl

When you think of movie games, you usually tend to think of “bad games”, and in most cases, this is true, however, there are a few exceptions that come along every millenium that could possibly change our views. Here are some of the best bets for the best movie game this year. (Sorry Shrek 3 isn’t here, I couldn’t find any pictures or info, man, I know that one’s going to be great!)

Spiderman 3

The Spiderman movie games have been sort of the alpha dog of movie games in the past couple of years, and this is most likely due to the crucial “fun factor” quality in these games, and this new one looks to be no exception. There will be certain “gang missions” in this new installment, along with a plathera of villains:Scorpion, The Lizard, Sandman, VENOM!, and the New Goblin. The graphics look completely awesome, and I can’t wait to play around in the Venom suit. And by “play around in the Venom suit” I mean run around my neighborhood dressed up in my own version of it!

Beautiful Ouchtastic! You'll notice all of these are screenshots of the Venom suit in action. Yea.

Pirates of the Carribean III:At World’s End

Unlike the Spiderman Games, the P.O.T.C. games haven’t really met with the same success. (Superheroes are more fun than Pirates, whoda’ thunk?) But maybe, just maybe, this one can break it’s mold and join the ranks up there with Spiderman thanks to its hopefully-unique combat system, the cool old-school versus multiplayer mode inc. Davy Jones, and…..Captain Jack Sparrow!

Name's Jack Sparrow CAPTAIN Jack Sparrow

Transformers

I’ll admit it: I don’t really know that much about the upcoming game…..but that’s the kinda funny part, because this segment is just like Transformers-MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE!!!!! I’m hillarious.

MythBusters

Posted in The Tube at 2:52 pm by earl

Well, I capitalized the “B” because of Colt, but I made this post because the show is awesome! The show follows Adam Savage and Jamie Hynneman, (and the build team), set out on a mission to seperate fact from fiction. They go around, busting our greatest mysteries, like:”Could a penny dropped from the Empire State Building kill?-BUSTED!” And much. much, more! I highly recommend this to anyone that enjoys fun with science, and by fun I mean finding reasons to drop a crash-test dummy from dangerous heights.