1. Cruisin the Trailer Park – Red Dead Redemption, Republic Heroes, Fight Night Round 4 and The Death Star VS the Enterprise

    May 10, 2009 by Bill

    Red Dead Redemption

    This little morsel from Rockstar Games appears to be a sequel to Red Dead Revolver. I haven’t had a chance to try out the first one but from the look of this trailer its got some potential to be great. Its due out later this year.

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  2. Plants vs Zombies!!!

    by Kevin

    Hey…What was that noise?  Oh no, was that?…  Crap!  It is!  Zombies are coming to eat our brains!  Quick!  Plant some seeds!

    Okay, I’ll stop, but that’s the basic set up for the new Popcap game called Plants vs Zombies.  At its core, this is essentially a “tower defense” game where the player tries to fend off waves of incoming enemies.  It sounds very basic, but the high level of polish and unique style this game has make it worth checking out.Pool party, indeed...

    The main goal of the game is to keep approaching zombies from reaching your house by using garden plants to shoot, freeze, explode, and otherwise incapacitate them.  The playing field is divided into a grid, wherein players can place a variety of plants. The player is limited in that each type of plant has a recharge time and “costs” a certain amount of sunshine.  Sunflowers can be used to produce more sunshine, but the recharge times mean that you can’t rely on just one type of plant.

    And speaking of plants, there are quite a few to choose from.  Offensive types range from projectiles to bombs, while defensive measures include walls and land mines.  Most of the plants are at least passably useful, and you’ll likely find that later levels push you to try new plants to counter new types of zombies.

    There is a decent amount of variety in the zombies you’ll face; the generic undead you initially encounter are joined in later levels by all sorts of reanimated freaks, and some of them appear to have a thing for Flipper.  The differences between them are for more than just good looks; for example, the pole vaulter zombie can use his…uhhh…zombie pole…to get over the walls you place in the way.

    With all of the different of plants and enemies, this game winds up being deeper than one might first expect, especially when different terrain types get added into the mix.  At the same time, all of the action is orchestrated with the mouse only, which keeps the controls easy for newcomers to learn.That bastard took my duckie inner tube!

    The presentation in this game is top notch.  While it won’t win any awards for photo-realistic graphics, the art style is clean, interesting, and just campy enough to make it frigging funny.  Complementing the great visuals is a truly cool audio experience.  The music in this game is fantastic.  Period.  The zombies sound suitably undead, though your in-game neighbor Dave is heavily channeling the spirit of Scooby Doo…

    By not taking itself too seriously, Plants vs Zombies has actually made a really fun zombie game (for any other zombie game-making companies that might be reading this).  There is even a collection of mini-games that opens after completing a few levels in the adventure mode.  I’d have to summarize this game as being the strategic bastard child of Alice Greenfingers and Dead Rising…in a really good way.


  3. Wolverine – Deadpool – Heroes – Ep 15 – Good Winkles

    May 6, 2009 by Bill

    HeroesWe’re back again for another episode. The summer movie season officially kicked off this past weekend and we got all the goods starting with Wolverine. Is it the start to a great summer of movies or does it fall completely flat?

    • X-Men Origins: Wolverine
    • Deadpool – Suicide Kings Issue #1
    • The Heroes season finale
    • Drew enlightens us on Thor # 601
    • Kev & Drew follow up on Burnout Paradise
    • and some thoughts on the upcoming Sherlock Holmes movie

    In rewatching the trailer for Wolverine, I noticed something that I didn’t catch in the movie. It looks like there’s a young Storm that makes a cameo. Did anyone actually see her in the movie itself or was it cut? Leave your thoughts and feedback in the comments.

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  4. Crusin’ The Trailer Park – Transformers, GI Joe, Resident Evil, District 9 & more

    May 2, 2009 by Bill

    Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

    Giant robots beating the ever-loving shit out of each other. SOLD!

    Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles

    This is coming out for the Wii in 2010 and is a sequel to the Umbrella Chronicles. Apparently this is a rail shooter with the story taking place around the same time as Resident Evil 2.

    G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

    I dunno about this one. I REALLY want it be good but I have my doubts. Christopher Eccleston as Destro? Awesome. Accelerator suits that make everyone look the same? Lame. Darth Maul as Snake Eyes? Sweet. Marlon freaking Wayans?? Shouldn’t he be busy with White Chicks 2 or something??!! I find it curious that we haven’t seen Joseph Gordon-Levitt appear in any trailers yet. I’m really hoping that they’re saving a suprise that will blow us all away. Forgive me if I don’t hold my breath.

    District 9

    This is the directorial debut for Neill Blomkamp who’s most famously known for having almost directed the Halo movie that fell through. I won’t say anything more about this one because there’s a great twist to it.

    Army of Two: The 40th Day

    We had just looked at the original game a couple of weeks ago on the podcast and now a sequel has been announced for Winter 2009. I really appreciated some of the humor that was in the original  but this one so far seems to have a much more serious tone. Can’t wait to try this one out.