Posts Tagged ‘game’

King’s Quest Fan Sequel is official!

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

The fan fueled sequel to the highly popular King’s Quest series has had a trouble history but it’s seeing the light of day thanks to Activision.  ”Thanks to Activision” is not a phrase you hear very often these days from the gaming community so who would have thought they’d allow the troubled production to proceed with a release? “The Silver Lining” Chapter 1: Episode 1 is due out July 10th FREE with the rest to follow (free as well.)  Though the story of The Silver Lining encompasses 9 chapters total, only two will end up being developed.  The bangin’ trailer is after the jump. Check that out!

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Friday Flash Favorites: Dadgame

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Hey everyone – a new segment we’re trying out here is “Friday Flash Favorites”

We want to try and bring you some web games you may or may not have heard from the fun to the weird to the challenging – these are GNSU’s featured favorite flash games that we’ve played and cherished.

Starting our first week of the segment is the badass DADGAME.
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Much more after the jump!

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Marvel vs. Capcom 3 is looking pretty killer

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Gameranx has put up some fresh-off-the-press screens from Capcom’s upcoming “Marvel vs. Capcom 3.”

The highly anticipated game is the next in line for the arcade fighter series.  I have fond memories of discovering and playing the hell out of the second game in the series whenever I’d get a chance to visit an arcade, which was unfortunately rare.  I was never one to learn the combos and intricacies of the break-neck speed game (I never really picked up on learning fighting games until Soul Calibur 2, to be honest) but let’s be real for a second, the game was still fun regardless of what you knew.  Where else could you see Megaman teaming up with Venom and Blackheart in a free for all battle against a Sentinel, Wolverine and Ryu?  I don’t know anything about tiers but that is a hilariously awesome matchup right there button mashing or not.

The only other place you might see it, in fact, is on deviantart but we’re going to let you discover that for yourselves.

The only thing we could hope for in the future is an even more expansive fighting series… like Mugen but official basically.  One can dream I suppose…

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Human Centipede: The Game

Monday, May 24th, 2010

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Looks like a brave man has pioneered an 8 Bit game allowing you to experience the journey that is The Human Centipede.

The Human Centipede is a horror flick from 2009 that caused a bit of a stir due to the graphic premise.  I don’t want to ruin any of the fun for you and I think Arien would kill me if I did, but if you are among the uninitiated please click the above link to wikipedia or watch the trailer  below.

Not for the faint of heart…

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3D Dot Game Heroes: There’s a MECHA in my Zelda!

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

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3D Dot Game Heroes is From Software’s journey into Zelda the old school of gaming with a 3D twist.  A kick ass tribute to Zelda and other kickass adventure games of old, this PS3 exclusive might not excel in originality for the most part, but if you are playing this you are here for the nostalgia, not innovation.  The game comes fit with very familiar game mechanics.  Everything from the dungeons, quests, interface, inventory, music and controller layout will seem recognizable.  However, for most of us it’s been a long time and these are all welcome things.  The game never feels dull for a minute and it’s certainly not tiring going through dungeons on your quest to obtain the six orbs.

The visuals and music are a nice touch too.  Maybe I’m a sucker for stylized games but I really dig the “pixelated” look in 3D.  The music itself is another tribute going along with the theme of the game (the overworld seeming a bit too much like Zelda) but I don’t think I’d have it any other way.  It’s more than suitable for what you are playing.

Any complaints about the game are typically minor, usually directed at the lack of originality, however the game more than makes up for it, not only by being fun and nostalgic, but by adding other offerings to enhance the experience.  For instance, you can play as a goddamn robot if you want.  The game features a pretty kickass character creation system allowing you to make and animate whatever the hell you want.  Personally I went with Travis Touchdown of No More Heroes fame as well as everyone’s favorite Pokemon, Missingno seen below:

(Travis 3D, The real Travis, and some guy who wants to be Travis)

(Travis 3D, The real Travis, and some guy who wants to be Travis)

He's real!

He's real!

The game even comes prepackaged with a ton of hilarious player models ranging from the hero on the cover to Santa Claus to the fairly obscure Metal Wolf Chaos President.

The internet is full of other fantastic player made creations ranging from Final Fantasy characters to dongs of all shapes and sizes.  We at GNSU however, will leave you discover those on your own.

Aside from the badass editor is a fairly awesome sense of humor.  The game is very self aware and doesn’t take itself seriously for a second.  It takes every opportunity to make fun of itself, its inspiration and games of all kinds.  There a ton of hidden little references from the very obvious Zelda jokes to jabs at another From Software game, “Demon’s Souls”.

Even with the entertaining dialogue and hilarious possibility for your own hero, don’t take the game too lightly.  The dungeons get progressively more challenging and even the side quests can be a bit of a pain.

Our own Brian Frobel had a hell of a time completing the “Dash Circuit”  seen here:

I personally suggested he try using the web game QWOP for training but he said that all that did was infuriate him.  And that it didn’t even help.  What a jerk!

In any event if you were on the fence about this one, let me mention that it’s got a pretty fairly priced $36 on Amazon – so in a world of most new games dropping at $60 what the hell are you waiting for?  The game is a ton of fun, a great throwback to games of old and there’s very little to complain about here.

By the way, if you wanted to try your hand at playing as Missingno or Travis you can grab either of them here – I’ve got them ready for download.  Just copy them onto your PS3 and get going!

Download Travis Touchdown and Missingno for 3D Dot Game Heroes:
TRAVIS

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Send us your questions! (and a CONTEST reminder!) Twitter!?

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Hey guys – James here. We want to make our podcasts a little more interactive and get you guys involved too.  Interact with us – write to us and send us your questions or comments on the podcast, video games – anything game related at all.

Do you have opinions on the current hot releases? Dragon Age? Modern Warfare 2?  Anything – write to us, let us know! Tell you’re listening, anything!

arien@goodnewsshutup.com and james@goodnewsshutup.com

We know we haven’t put up a lot of content recently but that’s because we’ve been busy developing some new ideas for the site we think you are going to enjoy including some video content.  As you know we’ve got our first official contest up where we’re giving away a free  copy of the PC game “Left 4 Dead 2″.   Take a look at that post for more details.  You guys still have until Christmas Eve to get your entries in – one lucky bastard is gonna get that game for free Christmas day!

We’re also going to set up a twitter soon as well (we are the Perez Hilton of the video game world) – if you don’t want to subscribe via RSS or keep up with us on iTunes you can keep track of the latest GNSU updates through twitter.

So in the coming weeks expect a lot of new articles, contests, video content, podcasts, minicasts and links to our Youtube and Twitter pages!

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