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Chewing on Life’s Gristle
The last time we’d heard from VelocityTino, he was telling us about some elite armor he’d put together. He’s back – this time with a piece of machinima. He’s put the song ‘Always Look on the Bright Side of Life’, the Spamalot version, to use with Halo footage. He did all the animation himself, which means that for the tapdancing sequence, he had 4 controllers taped down on a desk, and was manipulating them simultaneously (which explains some of the… less than perfect synchronization). It’s almost funnier if you DON’T know why guys are walking into walls, though… go watch. It’s entertaining.(Louis Wu 18:53:05 UTC)
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Halo Armor, from a prolific community
Xavier contacted us with a bunch of armor-related news from the 405th – let’s see what we’ve got.- BishopX is creating an assault rifle and a helmet on his way to a full set of armor – he’s also got a website to document the progress. Professional grade!
- DMASTER has finished up his frag grenade and is starting work on a spike grenade – gorgeous. (While he was waiting for parts, he whipped out a beautiful Halo 3 logo from aluminum.)
- DoC ByTeS has been working on a helmet (more progress pics here) and gauntlets – pretty slick-looking!
The 405th is the place to go if you’re looking to make wearable Halo gear. Those guys are SERIOUS.(Louis Wu 18:42:31 UTC)
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Did you expect a bunny?
Almost late – but not quite. ZZoMBiE13’s got a Another Halo Comic Strip for you. I hope it doesn’t give you nightmares.(Louis Wu 23:08:41 UTC)
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New Concept Art at Halo Wars
The Halo Wars website has been updated a little – and some new concept art has been added. I like it! Thanks to Mike Smith for the heads-up.(Louis Wu 18:26:02 UTC)
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You Wouldn’t Like Him When He’s Angry
Halo Action Figure 111 has been posted – and it contains quite a twist. (Well, it surprised me.) Go read!(Louis Wu 18:17:32 UTC)
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New content from Halownage
Lani let us know that you can find a Halo 2/Halo 3 montage by Outlawz at Halownage – it’s called Outlawz Says Goodbye. While you’re there, read up on a service whereby one of their members is willing to record your content for you. Nice!(Louis Wu 18:12:47 UTC)
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Forge Hub’s Top Maps
According to SketchFactor over at Bungie.net, Forge Hub has compiled their list of the Best Maps of 2007. Go download a few!(Louis Wu 18:01:15 UTC)
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Junk Male.
I hate hate HATE forgetting to post a regular One One Se7en – especially when they’re clever. Luckily, yesterday’s was not clever. (Okay, maybe a little.) Sorry for the delay.(Louis Wu 15:50:22 UTC)
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1st Annual Review Frenzy Game of the Year Awards
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Well 2007 has come and gone.
It was one of the greatest years in gaming history. The year of 2007 saw the release of a multitude of AAA titles on every system. There was never a time this year when the words “man there are no good games to play this month” were uttered. Not only were there a ton of games released, but there was something for people of all ages and interests. Everyone has that one game that they just fell in love with. The writers of the Review Frenzy have compiled a list of their favorite games of 2007 along with a few other categories. After that, there are the official awards based on votes by each writer. I will say I was surprised at some of the results.
Read on!
—————————————-But before we get to the awards lets take a look at the categories:
Best Singleplayer Game:
To the game with the most enjoyable and enticing singleplayer experience.Best Multiplayer:
To the game with the most enjoyable and long lasting multiplayer experience.Best Game That No One Remembers:
Awarded to the game that was really good but was either not played by many or that few still play.Game that Revolutionized the Industry:
Awarded to the game that furthered the evolution of the videogame.Biggest Letdown:
The game that everyone was hyped for, but did not deliver.Best Downloadable Content:
Be it maps, characters, or new features, the award goes to the game who’s development team gave gamers the best extra content.Best Xbox 360 Game:
Awarded to the best Xbox 360 exclusive game.Best Playstation 3 Game:
Awarded to the best Playstation 3 exclusive game.Best Wii Game:
Awarded to the best Nintendo Wii exclusive game.Best Handheld Game:
Awarded to the best game for when your pesky siblings are hogging the TV and you want to play games.Best PC Game:
Award to the best PC EXCLUSIVE game.Best Xbox Live Arcade/Playstation Network/Virtual Console game:
Awarded to the game that took a small amount of memory space and made the best use of it.—————————————-
Now before we get to the awards I would like to invite you all to read the ballots of all the voters. Not only did each of them give their picks for each category, but they went in depth about why they chose them. It is an amazing read and they put a lot of work into it so I strongly encourage you all to read them.
Killazilla | QualityJeverage | CrimsonViper | ChuckieJ | GLewis | ClownX | Shorap | StormPhoenix2 | Kiaffex
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THE AWARDS
Best Single player – Bioshock
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Bioshock won this one handsdown with only a few votes against. It deserves every single vote it got. Never before has such an amazing story been told through the medium of a videogame. For many reasons I cannot mention due to spoilers that would ruin the game (just look at the ballots and you will see why but beware of spoilers) this was a story that could only be told through a videogame. But Bioshock was much more than a story. It was an experience. The atmosphere, music, people, plot, everything just molded together to form the city of Rapture. Words cannot do this game justice. It must simply be played.
Best Multiplayer – Halo 3
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Whats that you say? Call of Duty should be given this award? Our voters disagree. As you can see from their ballots, most of them thought that Halo 3 was much deeper and has better longevity than Call of Duty 4. While Call of Duty is indeed attractive for its fresh and innovative gameplay, Halo 3 tops it in two very key aspects: total customization and a huge and active community to make use of those tools. Add the ease of use for sharing custom content and you have a game that is constantly evolving past even the developer’s imagination. You cannot deny that down the road, once the community has fully grasped the games potential, Halo 3 will explode with amazing community created content that will keep gamers entertained for a long time.
Best Game That No One Remembers – Crackdown
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Crackdown. Everyone bought it for the Halo 3 beta but fell in love with it while waiting for the Beta to begin. Sadly, once the Halo 3 beta was over, many people sold Crackdown or doomed it to collect dust on their shelves. This is a true shame because Crackdown had so much to offer. From orb hunting to and boss fights, to foot and road races, Crackdown had it all. I know tons of people that played through Crackdown many times through. I personally played it through about 10 times and spent hours searching for orbs. There was so much to explore and do in that game. It is a true shame that it was swept under the rug.
Game That Revolutionized The Industry – Portal
While I disagree with this choice I can see where everyone is coming from. In the age of shooters, many games have succumbed to generalizations in the genre. Each game must have certain guns and a certain type of plot. Also there must be tons of blood and death. Gameplay (generally) does not change much in between games save for a few unique touches to each. Portal came in and totally rocked the shooter world. With its simple to controller smashingly hard levels and challenges utilizing one of the most ingenius gameplay elements ever conceived (the portal gun), Portal was the fresh and revolutionary game that not only the shooter and puzzle genres needed but the entire gaming industry as well. Add to that the hilarious humor of your computer guide and you have a winner.
Biggest Letdown – Kane and Lynch: Dead Men
Kane and Lynch, one of the most infamous games to date. Disregarding the whole Gamespot incident, this game was just down right sour. The marketing for this game was huge, probably the biggest after Halo 3’s. Everywhere you looked, on the TV, internet, and magazines, Kane and Lynch was there. The games developers, Eidos, spoke of a game that was revolutionary on many levels. What we got in the end was a less than mediocre game. The graphics looked like something the Xbox 1 could have pulled off with ease. The aiming was bad, the camera was bad, and the AI was TERRIBLE. And the “revolutionary” multiplayer? Terrible. A fine example of a game with great potential and promises that does not deliver in the slightest.
Game With The Best Downloadable Content – Crackdown
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One of the greatest things that the next-gen brought with it was downloadable content. Now last gen DID have DLC but it was mostly just maps or characters. With the advent of better ways to distribute content and better tools, DLC has taken huge steps forward. No game shows it better than Crackdown. Crackdown’s DLC added new game modes, new character models, new weapons, and new vehicles. However the thing that made it stand above the rest was Keys to the City. Keys to the City was Forge on steroids. The player was given complete control over his stats and was able to place massive amounts of whatever scenery or items he wanted. Everyone who downloaded this will attest to the fact that nothing was more fun then detonating 100 oil barrels underneath your SUV on top of the Agency tower.
Best Xbox 360 Game – Halo 3
*Stunning music* Yes you read that right, Halo 3. Now before you get your panties in a wad and start organizing a mob outside my house let me explain. Most of our reviewers played all of the top Xbox 360 games. We determined that, out of the Xbox 360 exclusive titles, Halo 3 was the most complete package. It had a good story (not the most amazing thing ever but it was still good) that added “closure” to the Halo story arc plus four player co-op over Xbox Live. Not to mention the multiplayer which, though little was changed from Halo 2, was still just as fun and (thankfully) glitchfree. Saved films and Forge were also great additions. However I have to say one of the most impressive things about Halo 3 was its content sharing abilities. Not only can you go you your previous games or films and save the films or the game settings/maps with the press of one button, but you can also go on bungie.net and search through the content of everyone that plays the game. This makes it easier for organizations like MLG, community sites, and Bungie themselves to quickly distribute their content to those users that participate in tournaments or that just love to keep up to date with whats new. Wrap all this great stuff up into one disk and you have our 360 Game of the Year.
Best Playstation 3 Game – Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune
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Whats that you say? “The PS3 has no good games why do you even have this category?” Well my young padawans gather around and let me tell you something. The PS3 has finally found one and its name is Uncharted Drakes Fortune. While to the glancing eye it may just seem like a Tomb Raider clone, it is much more. The storyline is really engaging and from what I have heard the developers did everything they could to make it seem like a movie experience. So think of it as an interactive Indiana Jones movie. Plus the visuals are nothing to scoff at either. If Uncharted is anything its a light of hope for the PS3.
Best Nintendo Wii Game – Super Mario Galaxy
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Super Mario Galaxy. I believe I remember Shigeru Miyamoto saying “We built the Wii around this game” don’t quote me on that though. Whether or not that is an actual statement the game certainly reflects that notion. The Wii, as a console, was designed with the mentality of turning the gaming world upside down. This is exactly what Super Mario Galaxy does. This game could not be done on any of the other existing consoles. Each “galaxy” is totally unique not only in level design, but in what you must do you find each star. From the classic Mario platforming, to a Super Monkeyball inspired level, there is so much to do. You are excited every time you unlock a new “galaxy” because you can’t wait to see what it will contain. While the levels are not as open and more liner than Mario 64, Super Mario Galaxy still retain all the magic and fun that its Nintendo 64 predecessor did. If you have played this game there will be no doubt in your mind that this is the best Wii game out there.
Best PC Game – Crysis
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Really was there any doubt about this one? For the past few years we all have seen the videos, the screens, and the stage demos. We all knew this would be a great game. The visuals were just jaw dropping. The island that the game takes place on looks almost identical to its real-world counterpart when you compare a picture of the two side-by-side. The environments are just breathtaking. But its not just visuals that make Crysis the best, its everything about it. Mainly the physics of the Crytech engine and the ways it affects gameplay.. Trees splinter and topple as your bullets tear through the jungle foliage. Need to get past a well guarded base without detection? Swim into the base and collapse a few huts then activate some of you suit modifications and get away while the rest of the base investigates the huts. Its the little things like that that come together to make a great game. Now only if I didn’t have to wait 2 years to get a computer that runs it.
Best Handheld Game – The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
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This was a close one. It came down to one vote between this and Pokemon. But Link defied the odds again and emerged victorious. Phantom Hourglass is a true DS game. Sure there are many DS games that come out but VERY few of them use the touch screen as more than a gimmick and even fewer of those are actually good. Phantom Hourglass is one of those few. The touch screen is not a major control for the game, it is the ONLY control for the game. Running, fighting, puzzle solving, its all done on the touch screen. You can also draw on your map (which stays on the top screen until opened) when you get clues or need to mark a place of interest. The puzzles are the best part though. There are some doors that need a special symbol written on them or you have to do some crazy boomerang skillz to hit a switch. For being a true DS game and using every facet of the DS in more than one way, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass is the Review Frenzy’s Handheld choice.
Best XBLA/PSN Game – Everyday Shooter
Everyday Shooter is a really interesting game. I don’t own a PS3 but I keep hearing about this game. It was made by only one man, Johnathan Mak, and is basically the PS3 version of Geometry Wars. In his own words Everyday Shooter is: “an album of games exploring the expressive power of abstract shooters. Dissolute sounds of destruction are replaced with guitar riffs harmonizing over an all-guitar soundtrack, while modulating shapes celebrate the flowing beauty of geometry.” After watching some videos of the game I was truly amazed. The art direction and flow of the game is just extraordinary. I cannot believe only one person did this. It’s astounding.
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Game of the Year
And now its time for the top 3 games of 2007:
Game of the Year #3
For its amazing single player and addictive multiplayer.Game of the Year #2
For its extremely deep and epic singleplayer that keeps you coming back to play it a different way.Game of the Year #1
For giving a fitting closure to the Halo series, 4 player online co-op, Halo multiplayer, and an unlimited amount of possibilities thanks to its customization features.
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On behalf of the Review Frenzy I would like to wish you all a happy gaming new year!
Lets see what ’08 brings us.
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Why join Forge Database?
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Before you join our group take some time to read why you should be apart of the Forge Database community.Current status: OPEN
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Forge Hub Best of 2007
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Halo 3 community site Forge Hub has announced their best maps of 2007 today in a variety of categories. If you’re looking for the best of the best community generated Halo 3 content they’ve taken the guess work out of it. Head over and download ’em now!
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What’s a Grundle?
The Bungie Weekly Update is now available at Bungie.net (and in our Weekly Update Archive) – tidbits about an upcoming podcast, the next batch of DLC, a large number of questions asked by fans (and answered straightly, for the most part), details on the next wave of McFarlane figures (including a few store-specific variants we haven’t seen yet), and some football trash talk. If it’s too much to read, there’s a tidbit that is easily missed, but matters to a lot of you:When AU1 is issued for Halo 3 the Commando Shoulders will be unlocked for all players, not just players who have “unlocked” them via achievements. It’s a compromise, but it’s a lot better than nothing.
You still can’t has Recon, though.(Louis Wu 01:26:26 UTC)
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Bungie Weekly Update 01/11/08
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Another Week, another Update. Answering your questions with vim, vinegar and two liters of gelatinous panache.
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Hey! Nielson wants your feedback
HeySarah dropped in to point out a new site from Neilson, the ratings company. Hey! Nielson allows anyone who wants to to to give opinions about games, television, movies, whatever – Halo is nicely represented (as evidenced by her links). Check it out – and add your two cents!(Louis Wu 23:50:23 UTC)
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What’s Your 2007 Game of the Year?
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What is your 2007 Game of the Year?
My Game of the Year
Mass EffectThe sci-fi setting is EXACTLY what I’ve always wanted from a sci-fi universe in ANY medium (books, TV, etc.), and I am extremely happy to be able to interact with it. The story is deep and involving, and so is each and every character. The voice acting/conversation system is superb on every level, and combined with the facial expressions, they really help immerse you into the story and characters. After getting used to the combat, I subsequently owned everything and enjoyed every bit of it. I haven’t had this much fun playing any other game this year. I can’t wait for the sequel (which is confirmed to use the “finished” saved file from this game).
Runner-Ups
2. Halo 3 & CoD4 (tie)
3. Assassin’s Creed
4. The Orange Box (for Portal)
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RT: Over the Hump
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In addition to regular Grifball League action — which featured an amazing comeback from 4-2 by the Zealots — a team of Grifball Tournament All Stars took on the guys from Bungie. It was an exhibition match of epic proportions — epic success for the home…
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Xbox and the Army – and you (a clarification)
Okay, so a few days ago, we mentioned a new contest at Xbox.com, sponsored by the Army – play Halo 3, register for the sweepstakes, maybe win some stuff. At about the same time, a bunch of big gaming sites posted news of a Halo 3 tournament sponsored by the Army – and pointed to the same page on Xbox.com. Prizes weren’t listed, but it sounded like a pretty big deal; a three-part qualifier, finals, a “branded destination experience” site on Xbox LIVE complete with downloadable videos… After a bunch of checking, we’re sorry to tell you that these guys (TeamXbox, Xbox360Fanboy, Joystiq, and dozens of others) have made a mistake; the tournament was, indeed, originally planned – but it was cancelled. What’s left is the Play & Win contest we mentioned on Tuesday. We’d love to see the tourney (and feature-rich LIVE site)… but it ain’t gonna happen.(Louis Wu 16:57:46 UTC)