Rock Band’s Good Rage
Hargosh was pretty angry this week with his favorite game: Rock Band and the Blitz DLC. That is until he discovered the magic of Road Rage.
Todd Hargosh, a.k.a. GiN Hardcore, loves to tell it like it is, no matter who gets hurt. If you do good, and put out quality stuff, he will praise you to the ends of the earth. However, if you betray him, God help you.
Hargosh was pretty angry this week with his favorite game: Rock Band and the Blitz DLC. That is until he discovered the magic of Road Rage.
Todd’s favorite magazine when he was growing up was Nintendo Power, and he’s kind of bummed that after 25 years, it’s about to fade away.
The Batman games are fun and successful. But recent defections of voice actors, and the turning away of talented script writers makes Todd wonder about the future.
A class action lawsuit victory means Electronic Arts owes Todd some money, and he’s watching the skies, and his mailbox, for that big check.
New console designs come and go, but this time Todd thinks he’s spotted a winner. The Ouya will feature completely free games, and run on the Android platform.
Todd’s Kinect has become self aware. It’s not trying to kill him, yet, but has a mind of its own. It’s taken control of all his games and movies. And it’s eying the refrigerator.
A week out from E3, Todd has a chance to digest all the craziness and start to decide which companies did the best job at convincing consumers to invest in their games and gear.
News that Sony has filed for a patent to add game-interrupting advertisements to their games has Todd wondering if its 1950 all over again.
Although Hargosh is enjoying his new Sony Vita, he’s a little frustrated that the huge slate of great PSP games are not available for it, much less anything from the PS One.
Todd defends Bethsoft’s decision to provide the Dawnguard DLC for Skyrim to Xbox 360 gamers exclusively for a time before moving it to other platforms.