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Monday, May 24, 2010

New Mario

New Mario verdict in: tricky, but could be the best yet






May 21 4:36 P.M.
Planning to pick up the newest Super Mario game this Sunday? According to critics, you're in for one heck of a ride. The verdict's in: Super Mario Galaxy 2 is one of the Italian plumber's best-ever outings -- and considering the solid-gold quality of many of his past games, that's a tremendous achievement.
IGN was one of the first to weigh in, giving the game a perfect 10 -- their first since 2008's Metal Gear Solid 4 -- and calling it "absolutely amazing."
Super Mario Galaxy 2
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Particularly impressed by the way the game's structure will make Mario noobs feel at home, "It might be designed to be accessible to anyone of any skill level, but it's the hardcore completionists who really get the reward" IGN said, concluding "this is the absolute pinnacle of Mario gameplay: everything that makes a Mario game so incredibly fun is represented here."
But IGN's take on the game's accessibility isn't shared by everyone, notably CVG, which points out that, in its later sections, "Galaxy 2 is a significantly more challenging game than the first, and you're barely standing on a surface that's not moving, dissolving or swinging you in the direction of a black hole."
"We can't see many of the majority of Wii's audience making it to the end of the game," CVG said, "let alone the super-tough secret stages beyond that...good news for the hardcore then, but not necessarily for the spouses and relatives who enjoyed the original Galaxy."
Giant Bomb's Ryan Davis doesn't necessarily agree, saying "I don't think Galaxy 2 is actually that much more difficult than the first, it's just that a lot of the harder stuff ends up being part of the critical path," and also hauls out the site's highest accolade: a 5-star perfect score. Mario's latest is "as consistently exciting and inventive as ever," he says, concluding that "when [Nintendo] brings its A-game, it's still able to deliver a fun, accessible game experience that's second to none."
1UP also fell in love with Galaxy 2, awarding it an A, and saying "'more of the same' doesn't have to be a bad thing." Far from it: "this fan-service laden sequel feels just as new as the first Mario Galaxy," 1UP said, singling out the "sweeping" orchestral score and the "ingenious" level design for particular praise, saying they "[speak] to a level of craftsmanship that only comes from years of refinement and reinvention."
Looking for a dissenting voice? Beyond a few minor points of contention, you won't find one: at the time of writing, no outlet has scored the game below a 9/10, and fully half of them (including several outlets usually known for their stinginess with scores) have given it a perfect score. It's currently at an aggregate score of 97% on Metacritic.com, marginally behind its predecessor, Super Mario Galaxy, which currently remains the best reviewed Wii game ever. But scores are still coming in, and while its ranking may change over the next week or so, it's clearly among the very top tier of Nintendo's output. You won't be disappointed.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Need For Speed: Most Wanted

Characters

     EA recently added another beautiful face to the long list of women to appear in the popular Need for Speed series. Actor and model, Josie Maran is a face you've seen from ad campaigns for Guess, Victoria's Secret, American Eagle Outfitters, Marie Claire and Maybelline to her more recent acting work in such films as The Aviator and Van Helsing. And yeah, just in case you missed it, she was the hottie from the infamous Backstreet Boys video Everybody (just admit that you've seen it).

     Upon meeting Josie, she immediately comes across as the girl next door... the really beautiful girl next door. Naturally she was pretty psyched to be part of Need for Speed's history even though she's not a gamer. But she admits, Need for Speed Most Wanted could turn her into a player.

     The California native (growing up pretty close to EA's headquarters) has had quite an adventurous life and it's only the beginning. We had a chance to catch up with Josie in New York City to ask her about her views on life, her Need for Speed Most Wanted character, and her strategies for getting out of tickets.

                                                                                                                                      - Micheal Mullen -
Josie Maran a.k.a. "Mia"




Sgt. Cross:


Unknown Character:


 
"THE BLACKLIST"



Blacklist No.15 - SONNY
Volkswagen Golf GTi


Blacklist No.14 - "TaZ" Vince Kitic 
Lexus IS 300


Blacklist No.13 - VIC
Toyota Supra


Blacklist No.12 - "Izzy" Isabel Diaz 
Mazda RX-8

Izzy is definitely a chick you don't want to mess with. She knows everything thereis about cars, on and off the road. She's got her ride wired tight. She comes from a long line of race fanatics. Everybody she runs with is either a cousin, friend or uncle. They all stick close so don't get on her bad side.


"Izzy" Intro Video (click here)


Blacklist No. 11 - BIG LOU 
Mitsubishi Eclipse GT V6


Blacklist No.10 - "BARON"  Karl Smit  
Porsche Cayman S


Blacklist No.9 - "Earl" Eugene James
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII

This guy hails from the lower eastside of Rockport but now rides on the coast. He's a big fan of imports and goes out of his way to take on the big blocks.


"Earl" Intro Video (click here)


Blacklist No.8 - Jewels
Ford Mustang GT


Blacklist No.7 - "Kaze" Kira Nakazato
Mercedes-Benz CLK 500

Kaze is crazy. What she can't conquer with skills, she demolishes with speed. Don't let her sweet looks fool ya. She'll trash anything she sees, including you. She's not afraid to ding her ride to put you out of commission.



"Kaze" Intro Video (click here)


Blacklist No.6 - "Ming" Hector Domingo
Lamborghini Gallardo

This here is Ming. he prides himself on keeping his ride looking stock. He's fast and shreds radar traps everywhere he can. He's the straight goods. Word is he got his ride from some rich cat who talked when he should have been listening. Don't take 'm in until you're ready.


"Ming" Intro Video (click here)


Blacklist No.5 - Webster
Corvette C6


Blacklist No.4 - "JV" Joe Vega
Dodge Viper SRT-10


Blacklist No.3 -  Ronnie
Aston Martin DB9


Blacklist No.2 - Butt
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren


Blacklist No.1 - RaZOR
BMW M3 GT-R