Close But No Cigar
A few really good and a couple pathetically bad games didn’t quite make the Gamer Geeks Best and Worst list of 2010. But Todd never leaves money on the table.
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.
A few really good and a couple pathetically bad games didn’t quite make the Gamer Geeks Best and Worst list of 2010. But Todd never leaves money on the table.
A dispute between Netflix and Todd’s cable provider may put the streaming side of the movie rental service in danger. And Todd wants everyone to stand up and take notice.
In what Todd thinks is the boneheaded move of the century, two very high profile developers, Harmonix and Bizarre Creations, are going either to the auction or the chopping block.
Kinect launches and Hargosh is all over it, literally. In fact, he’s been playing the new motion capture titles so much that he’s plum worn out, and losing pounds fast!
A slow year for games is suddenly turning into a madcap race for the finish, leaving many gamers completely broke as the holiday season approaches.
Todd reads from the book of Jordan this week, detailing the scandalous history of sports games, and a near-religious error that will put 2K Sports at the top of the basketball heap over EA.
Halo: ODST was so bad it nearly made Todd quit playing the series. But Bungie has earned forgiveness with Halo Reach, a game that has it all, even Halo-style space combat.
Metroid Other M committed a cardinal sin according to Todd. Developer Team Ninja turned badass Samus into a whipped, love sick little girl.
Todd finally gets over being stabbed in the back by Sega in 2000 and returns to the Dreamcast, where he can now pick up most of the games library for a song.
Todd purchases the newest Madden game every year, and hates when people make fun of him for it. But, at least he doesn’t have to hear about that other "football" for a few years.