Impressive looking fps that uses the recently talked about Ageia PhysX card to do what Source wishes it could. This is what i always wanted Advent Rising to be, but they ignored my comments.
A swinging masquerade night club shake at the Silver Jubilee with Ted Lyons and the Cubs.
It is the opening scene for the 1965 Bollywood film "Gumnaam".
It is also featured in "Ghost World".
AKA the other first person rpg. This one looks just as deep, with a higher focus on combat and gameplay. It's currently slated to come out this summer, utilizing the infamous "Source" engine. I'm sure as hell going to get this when it comes out...
Barry McNamara speaks his wisdom from outside the US, about the US. He's right about most of it, and he makes a few great points. The guys at Knife Party met him at a coffee shop in the uk, recorded him, and produced this well made video.
the cloth and fluid technology displayed here is astounding. all it needs now is anatomical dismemberment, more than one gun and destructible environments, and it's the perfect multiplayer game.
AKA "One Knight in Paris". Shiggsy, the man behind the most creative and recognised video game characters in history (Mario, Link, Samus, etc...) is knighted in Paris.
Long awaited sequel to the Half Life multiplayer mod Team Fortress Classic now coming to the 360 and PC, with groovy sixties themed characters, etc. Can't express how psyched I am about this.
Behemoth studios brings us yet another Tom Fulp 2D sidescroller, this one along the lines of the cult classic "Little Fighter". It's being released on the Xbox Live Arcade.
Skydivers form the infamous Tetris blocks and fall into place. Brilliantly done. This game is gonna sell the DS Lite. This, Metroid Prime Hunters, and New Super Mario Bros.
Cheesy commercial for Westwood College. Turns out I can train online, and in no time I'll be making bad games for the Playstation One. Saddest part is not that this plays all the time on the G4 network, but that not one actor in it has any idea what a "vi-dja game" is. it's something like videodrome, right?
While playing Gears of War's campaign mode, Alex and I captured Dom blocking a doorway, stuck in a seemingly endless loop. We plugged in an iPod and recorded him dancing for posterity. The song is "Papagenu" from Tenacious D's "The Pick of Destiny". This is all real time, no editing.
After months locked in his Swiss mountaintop villa, Alex has emerged to decipher the subliminal Jungian archetypes present on an everyday smoothie cup.
Commercial for the game Driver, for the original Playstation. I love that Huggy Bear is in it. Driver is one of my favorite games, consuming hours of my life.