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Tony Hawk Ride: Anyone suprised?

December 3rd, 2009 No comments

It’s been panned up and down the review circuit, insulted by metacritic, and laughed at by gamers. It’s previously desirable face has been given a black eye worthy of police investigation.

It’s kind of like watching an old man get mugged in the street. At one point in his life he could probably have fought his attackers (Skate/EA/BlackBox) off and emerged victorious, but these new assailants are younger, stronger, and more agile. The old man tries in vain to kick out using the same technique he relied on in his younger days, but his eyesight is failing making his kicks less accurate than they once were, and the muggers have seen how kicks like this work and move easily out of the way.

Over the years the Tony hawk series has travelled a long, rocky road. From the innovation and fun of the first two games, to the inane childish garbage of the THUG/Wasteland entries that featured Bam Margera’s trademark idiocy splashed around like urine on a drunks shoe.

The most recent addition to the series has been met with considerable criticism and rightly so. It seems like one last desperate grab for cash before the series is finally laid to rest if you ask me.

£100 for a buggy, unresponsive plastic skateboard? What the hell were you guys thinking?

Piracy: Modern Warfare 2 Edition

November 6th, 2009 No comments

How to avoid the pirating of the PC version of Modern Warfare in four easy steps:

  1. Increase the price
  2. Remove dedicated servers
  3. Cap your servers at 9v9
  4. Remove ability to kick people playing music down the mic/cheaters

This is a prime example of how to screw your community in the ass with as little effort as possible. When the PC sales tank, lets see how fast IW/Activision pull out the piracy card as the reason the game failed on PC.

I’d already decided long ago to vote on this with my wallet and wait for it to pop up in the pre-owned bin for the 360. Every day my decision gets validated more and more.