Published by Capcom and developed by FatShark, this game is the sequel to the downloadable game from 2008. This time around they’ve introduced some new characters as well as some new controls including a jump button. Check out our review to see if the changes are indeed for the better. We looked at it on the Xbox 360 but it is also available for the PS3.
Monsters (20:26 – 44:25)
Written, shot, and directed by Gareth Edwards, Monsters is a film where creatures are inhabiting northern Mexico. The story sees two Americans try to get through the infected area back into the US. The film had a limited theatrical run back in 2010 but is now available on DVD.
Here we are with episode # 16. Look at us, we’re now old enough to drive. This week we look at a couple of new demos from the Xbox 360 marketplace, the end of Dollhouse’s first season and another big summer movie.
Bionic Commando demo
Battlestations Pacific demo
the Dollhouse season finale
Star Trek
As always, leave your thoughts and feedback in the comments.
I really enjoyed Bionic Commando Rearmed from last year and the thoughts of the same game play now in a 3D environment have me all tingly inside. This trailer gives a good look at said game play and what the wide variety of environments will look like. I’m personally not sold on the dreadlocks but the game itself looks cool. If you head over to Game Trailers they have a video that takes a further in depth look at the game play.
Green Lantern: First Flight
There have been a slew of direct to DVD movies for both DC and Marvel properties as of late. And now its Green Lantern’s turn. This looks to be an origin story which would be good for people like me who haven’t read a Green Lantern book in years and barely remember all the history. This may be a good preface to the Green Lantern film that’s rumored to be in production.
Rampage
Known also as “Turkish Rambo”, this film was originally released back in 1986. And this week it finally sees its DVD release. There’s not much more for me to say, it kinda speaks for itself.
Interview with Michael Emerson
With a few spare hours and a willing audience, I’d gladly wax poetic on why Lost is the best TV show in the history of ever. And one of the reason’s for its success is the character of Benjamin Linus, who in my opinion is one of the more unique and captivating charters in TV or film. So when Michael Emerson, the actor behind Mr. Linus, stopped by Jimmy Fallon the other night, Jimmy had him do what only seemed natural for a guy who plays a creepy insane sociopath – read nursery rhymes.