Shorter show this week, but there's plenty of great discussion to be heard. After a brief detour into Superman tv and movies, we move onto games with Medal of Honor: Warfighter. Doug enjoyed it but doesn't' think it's worth a buy at full price. Something that apparently is worth a buy is Hotline Miami, which Perry played for review and really enjoyed. We also talk a bit about the Forza Horizon demo, which neither myself or Perry thought was quite for us.
In news we talk about Halo 4 being Microsoft's most expensive game, the Wii U being sold at a loss, GTAIV coming Spring 2013, Minecraft on top of Xbox Live, MoH's day 1 patch and the cool looking Walking Dead collector's edition.
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The 2010s occupy a difficult time slot in the world of gaming. The games aren't new enough to be "cool" but they aren't old enough to be "retro." So basically, they're cheap. Ghetto Gamer contributor Hyp3rblue digs deep--but not too deep--into gaming's past to see what we may have just missed.
Asura's Wrath was underrated and the dlc was one of the few times i actually felt like a dlc was worth the money.
Everytime I see a picture of Asura's Wrath I get a moment of happiness for knowing that niche game and then the realization of why it failed with the DLC that made me hate Capcom to the point of saying I wouldn't buy a game of theirs again!
(bought DMC5 on release)
well I agree this list is terrible. Had to click just to see how bad it was. If someone wanted to know wt the best games were this decade and stumbled upon this list they would think "wt happened to gaming in the 2010's" lol
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