Flying the English Channel… via Jetpack
As mentioned in the video, his flight was a success.
As mentioned in the video, his flight was a success.
Check out the video first:
Personally, looks like an expanded single player campaign. If that’s the case, that’s awesome. Halo 3 obviously has great multiplayer, but I feel too often once developers release their games with multiplayer components, only the multiplayer section receives any post-release love.
I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
When I here stuff like this, I can’t help but get angry. The fact that these large companies think they can control everything on the products they sell to you drives me nuts. What makes me even angier, is that Apple gets away with it all the time and barely anybody notices.
Anyway…
Interesting. I’m certainly looking forward to seeing if Android can take some wind out of the iPhone’s sails.
It’s Rock Band. It’s good. Here are two best new features:
I haven’t played the battle of the bands mode or anything like that. I play Rock Band pretty casually. There are a lot of new songs that are awesome (Everlong, Eye of the Tiger, Living on a Prayer), and I’m glad the songs are generally harder (some are silly hard).
What I’d like to see is lots more music from the mid 90′s, but that’s probably because of my age.
And like so many others online, I want to play Guns ‘n’ Roses (the real GnR, not the abomination they are now) and Led Zeppelin. Harmonix, please, make it happen. I suppose I want to play the stuff in my Last.fm profile.
If you go around online reading about the game, you’ll hear a lot that it’s the best hockey video game ever. To that, I agree.
My Xbox 360 had online issues with NHL 08 (poor performance getting into games and downloading rosters). Luckily, those issues have been solved. And in addition, they added the most obvious online feature that I wanted in 08; Play a Friend. It’s simple, you click it, you select someone from your friends list, and boom, you’re in a game.
They’ve also added Be a Pro mode. It’s really cool, and you should try it (apparently it’s been in baseball before?).
And there’s a slick thing where you can manually select the “arena music” for a hockey team (or all of them) from your 360 or from your computer. A really neat touch.
All that being said, here’s the one thing that needs to be said.
As with many new features that make it into video games, the first year implementation of them is frequently massively over-powering. So for this year, I’m referring to the defensive stick lift.
Of course this is a typical defensive move for a defender, but if you’re good at it, you can completely dominate the game.
One such game, a friend of mine and myself were playing online. We were sharing the controller, switching each period. We are both pretty good at the game, we beat most people online. We played one fellow who was SO proficient at the stick lift, it made the game super frustrating and nearly impossible to play. He controlled the puck probably 80% of the time. We were lucky to only lose by a goal.
One feature I’d like to see online is a mode where both players are forced to play a random team. I’m really tired of seeing the same 4 teams online (this year it’s Detroit and Pittsburgh, last year was Anaheim and Ottawa). Seriously, I’m really sick of playing Detroit.
Here’s a little tip I thought I’d share, and may be very obvious to many.
I had a design I was testing that had 2 column, 3 column, and 4 column floats all on one page. Problem was, the only browser that seem to actually float the divs was Opera. I spent a hefty chunk of time trying to figure out why Firefox especially was just putting one right after the other.
Turns out the answer was super simple. I had named my classes things like “3col” and “4col”. Once I renamed them to “threecol” and “fourcol” the whole thing worked perfectly in all browsers. So simple.
*insert head smashing desk*
Hopefully I’ll save somebody some time.
I’ve had many a hilarious dicussion about what’s actually going on in Mario. Here’s another take.
Again, I haven’t played the co-op over Xbox Live (patch forthcoming). But here are my thoughts of playing multiplayer, and single player.
It’s awesome and fun.
I have beaten the game once now with one character by myself, and also got played the whole game (minus completing the final battle) with two other players locally. The game is just fun. The art style is bright and engaging, the game play is just what it should be for a brawler like this, and it IS a good value for the money. I mean really, $15 for the number of hours of enjoyment I’ve already had has been totally worth it.
One thing I noticed that was really well done in the game are the levels. You get different environments frequently. You don’t usually play in any one locale for much more than 5 minutes. The result is a constant sense of accomplishment. It also allows you to play sections over again if you want to level up.
I don’t want to say too much, because I enjoyed discovering things in the game greatly, and I feel that everyone should at least check out the trial version.
I may have pointed out that the Google Chrome browser has some issues with the ACID 2 test, but here’s something really good about it. For at least some sites (like webmail), it is super fast. Firefox 3 is a fast browser, but this is something else altogether for some types of sites. It is as close to instantaneous as you can be.
Also, so far, I’ve had no plugin’s to add (such as flash). I could goto youtube right away and watch a video without the need to install something to view flash videos. Awesome. Maybe it’s because it’s using a plugin that I’ve already installed on another browser, but nonetheless, I appreciate that.
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