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The Geekbox: Episode 43

by Ross Adams in Games, TV791 days ago

Guests Jade Kraus and Justin Haywald start off the show this week with a spirited discussion about Silent Hill: Shattered Memories for Wii. Despite having played through it multiple times, both Justin and Jade are thoroughly disappointed with the game. The graphics and presentation are some of the best on Wii but they cite bad design choices as their biggest complaint. There are a lot of tangents in the second part of the show ranging from Ryan Higgins’ experience with the Bayonetta demo, Ryan Scott’s struggle with Assassins Creed 2...

The GameSpy Debriefings #106

by Jonathan Downin in Games792 days ago

After a GarageBand crash and subsequent loss of the podcast last week, the GameSpy guys are back. This week’s cast starts out with a rather sorry tale of Ryan’s attempt to play Assassin’s Creed 2– yes, he couldn’t get past the tutorial. Left 4 Dead 2 and New Super Mario Bros.Wii have been entertaining and frustrating the crew. Brian #1 (or is it #2?) reviewed The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks for the site and shares his opinions on it here. While he enjoyed it a lot, he doesn’t quite manage to convince Anthony...

The Geekbox: Episode 42

by Jon Cole in Games, TV799 days ago

Tryptophan talk opens up this week’s podcast, quickly (and gratefully) transitioning to some discussion of the Blu-Ray versions of Star Trek and Pixar’s UP.  Mike commits a grave offense by considering a standard Blu-Ray player over a PS3, but Higgins seems to empathize. Dragon Age: Origins seems to have captured Karen’s attention, despite the seemingly generic premise.  Mike is clearly continuing to have fun with the game, after the great start he mentioned on the last episode of CastMedium’s podcast.  Ryan Scott had...

The Geekbox: Episode 41

by Jon Cole in Games, Movies804 days ago

The Geekbox crew is down to three this week, but doesn’t disappoint with a good bit of focused games discussion.  Fitch starts off by asking if The Ballad of Gay Tony and Grand Theft Auto 4 in general are relevant to the current games space with Assassin’s Creed 2 and Uncharted 2 quickly becoming the high watermarks for 3rd person action games. Ryan Scott continues the conversation from The Gamespy Debriefings about Star Trek Online, because there have been a lot of negative responses to his preview.  Ryan Higgins has participated in the beta...

The GameSpy Debriefings #104

by Jon Cole in Games804 days ago

Arthur Gies joins the Gamespy Debriefings talking about Left 4 Dead 2 and Lego: Indiana Jones 2 at the top of the show.  Ryan gets a chance to talk about Star Trek Online, which doesn’t sound too promising.  The ground combat of the game, in particular, is apparently very similar to Cryptic’s previous game, Champions Online.  The space combat is a bit better and the guys discuss some of the chronology and history of Star Trek. After a brief spinoff into EVE online, the guys get into listener emails.  Podcast monetization, Twilight: New Moon,...

The Geekbox: Episode 40

by Jon Cole in Games, Movies, TV812 days ago

The Geekbox treads familiar ground this week starting off with New Super Mario Bros. Wii.  Karen and Patrick have been playing the game co-op and have a couple stories to tell about Coin Battle mode.  Patrick has been playing Modern Warfare 2 and is a big fan of Infinity Ward.  Where Call of Duty 4 might have been described as a rollercoaster, Patrick describes the sequel as a theme park where there are concurrent rollercoasters with a shoestring narrative. Ryan Scott got a chance to check out Boondock Saints 2 and he enjoyed it about as much...

The GameSpy Debriefings #103

by Jon Cole in Games812 days ago

New Super Mario Bros. Wii took center stage at the beginning of this week’s Gamespy Debriefings, with reviewer Ryan Scott showering heaps of praise on the game.  The discussion is pretty extended and probably one of the most comprehensive looks among this week’s podcasts, albeit the recurring conversation about the Mario canon timeline. Anthony got a chance to play Left 4 Dead 2 and talks about why the changes in the AI director, new weapons, and new special infected make it much more than Left 4 Dead 1.5.  He also brings up the continuity...

The Geekbox: Episode 39

by Jon Cole in Games, Misc, TV820 days ago

The EA acquisition of Playfish and the proliferation of casual games starts off The Geekbox after a brief callback to strip club discussion from last week.  They also talk about the EA layoffs, specifically at Mythic Entertainment which which were likely in response to the poor performance of Warhammer Online. Television continues to be a staple on The Geekbox, with a continuation of the Venture Bros talk from last week.  Venture Bros and Space Ghost are compared for their validity as “stoner” shows, with the bulk of the crew saying the latter...

The Geekbox: Episode 38

by Jon Cole in Games, Misc, Movies826 days ago

Halloween dominates the first part of this week’s episode of The Geekbox, which is ironic because none of the guys seem to really be interested in celebrating the holiday.  Brock Sager joins the podcast yet again in Mike Cruz’s absence and talks a bit about how high school students still use Halloween as a way to get free candy.  Ryan Scott discusses the Saw film franchise and dares to suggest that Christopher Nolan’s Riddler might be similar to the Jigsaw killer, fitting in that much darker Batman universe. Arkham Horror leads...

The Geekbox: Episode 37

by Jon Cole in Games, Misc, TV833 days ago

This week’s episode of The Geekbox comes in a little late and fortunately makes up for it with Brock, the stripper-guardian/podcast roadie extraordinaire.  Fitch reports in on his previous week of every-day-of-the-week dates, with plenty of the pseudo-modesty that you might come to expect from the “playa”. Tropico 3 gets discussed yet again, with Karen coming away from it dissatisfied with the fact that you have to actually build up an economy before you can torture innocent citizens.  Ryan Higgins has picked up Tales of Vesperia after a...

The Geekbox: Episode 36

by Jonathan Downin in Games, Misc, TV842 days ago

Anthony Gallegos is on this week, and so continues the constant cross-pollination of fellow Hammersuit personalities. Ryan Higgins begins with his experience at Star Wars: In Concert. After a bit of movie talk, the group moves onto Borderlands where Anthony reveals that he will probably be giving it a 4/5 star review on GameSpy. This leads into a more general MMO discussion and Anthony sharing some EverQuest memories. TV talk starts with the lamenting of the death of wrestler and Mario TV show star, Lou Albano. Venture Borthers gets some love and...

The Geekbox: Episode 35

by Jonathan Downin in Games, Misc848 days ago

Karen is back on this week and she is following up last week’s discussion about Orson Scott Card with her own personal decision to boycott the Dragon Quest games after Fitch related that the original creator is a Japanese Nationalist. Ideologies of Japanese Nationalism include justification of Japan’s WWII actions and denial surrounding the Korean and Chinese occupations. Comics talk takes up a chunk of time before group the covers the topic of outlets receiving huge swag, and if that influences coverage. This is spawned out of the fact...

The Geekbox: Episode 34

by Jonathan Downin in Games855 days ago

Karen Chu is not on this week, but her husband Patrick Joynt is and he is a worthy stand-in. If it wouldn’t prove to be weird with Karen and Patrick on we would call for him to be a regular. Patrick starts this one off with some PSPgo criticism and points to the Ars Technica review which pulls no punches as his go-to overview. Discussions about the Uncharted 2 review scores and Shadow Complex get blown-through before the group get into their forte of covering comics and tabletop games. The talk turns to predictions on the best games of the...

The Geekbox: Episode 33

by Jon Cole in Games862 days ago

The Geekbox seemingly starts off as a mirror to this week’s at1UP, with Andrew Fitch returning from Japan to talk about his experiences there.  He went with Justin Haywald and Jade Kraus to Disneyland Tokyo, so there’s a bit of familiar dialogue.  Karen talks about Japanese versions of Subway and TGI Fridays, leaving her convinced that east Asians do American food best.  They delve a little bit into the more seedy elements of Japan, so if you’re interested in hearing about Nigerian pimps, make sure you to listen in. Ryan Scott...

The Geekbox: Episode 32

by Jonathan Downin in Games, Misc, Movies870 days ago

It is almost a full crew this week with Fitch being only being not sitting in since he is out at the Tokyo Game Show. This episode starts out with some TV talk about how Lost’s Michael Emerson Emmy win for playing the character on the show. Apparently he comes off as just being Ben in real life which is somewhat disconcerting if you know the character. Mike has been getting deep into Dexter which our own Jon Cole is a big fan of. X-men and Syfy talk lead into a discussion about Batman: Arkham Asylum. Spoilers start at the 36:00 mark so be...

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