Don't let the fresh kicks fool you. I am a console gamer to my core. I thought I'd put out something short and sweet for those of you who either chose sides last generation or couldn't afford a ps3 until now. Either way this generation is long gone so I am going to highlight some of the best there is on this system.
Again these are my opinions and may not reflect how everyone else feels.
10. Demon's Souls
In at number 10 it’s Demon’s Souls. It’s not even fair how
hard this game was. It was more than likely the reason some people passed on it
in the first place. But, beyond the brutal difficulty it’s a fun exciting
adventure that keeps you coming back for more. And if your patient and brave
enough you’ll eventually beat it.
09. Ratchet and Clank: A Crack in Time
3d platforming fun at its finest! I for whatever reason don’t
normally play these games but it somehow made its way into my ps3 and my heart.
I will admit it plays it safe as far as the story and difficulty go but it is
one of the most well rounded 3d plat-former's this gen.
08. Infamous Series
This game has an awesome comic-esque narrative with
super-hero parkour game-play. They definitely were thinking outside the box for these
sandbox adventure games and it payed off extremely well. I played these games
so much I got motion sickness from the camera shifting around so much (true
story). I think the most gripping feature it offers outside of your abilities
earned is the option to choose whether you are going to be the evil/anti-hero
or a full blown white knight. With tons of replay value and a huge city to play
in, you need to at least get the first game if you haven’t played it yet.
07. Little Big Planet Series
I never thought a game could make me feel like a kid again.
Not the awkward puberty stages but a much simpler time when I would play Sonic
the hedgehog or Super Mario world for hours on end. This is a game that is so
fucking cute that I want to strangle a kitten during a tea party in a princess
playhouse. Have you seen Sackboy? Did you know you could dress him up in
outfits? Did you know you could decorate his house? Pure pink sugary goodness
is what this game is like fresh carnival cotton candy. Now all that cute stuff
aside what you have is a challenging well thought out 2 1/2d Platformer with
some simple yet unique puzzles. Beyond the single player campaign is a giant
community of developers that can create levels as far as their imaginations can
take them. You can literally make any level you want. There is a Zelda level
that even has the music on a very impressive level of creativity. This game
could have been the new Mario but it wasn't promoted as such. Either way get
this if you haven’t played it yet, your inner child will thank you.
06. Journey
An indie game so well done it bankrupted the company
creating it. This is an adventure that goes beyond what words can convey (there
aren’t any). It tells a story that the player can make what they want of it. I
truly loved this short adventure and was so glad the gaming world embraced this
little indie game with such high regard.
05. God of War 3
This is a game you need to play on the hardest difficulty
for the sheer excitement it brings beating the life out of gods. Almost
immediately in playing the game you get to your first boss fight against
Poseidon (see pic above). Look at how
little Kratos is. You see him way down there by Poseidon's aqua crotch? This is
by far my favorite boss fight of all time. My testosterone levels were at an all-time
high when I beat this fucker on the highest difficulty. This is the definitive GOW game so please
forget that ascension was even made. Get this game and get ready for good,
puzzling, button-mashing fun with some of the best boss fights in existence.
04. Ni No Kuni
JRPG’s came back in full force with this one ladies and
gents. This game is beautiful from start to finish thank’s to the supreme Japanese
anime company studio Ghibli. It has a story we ultimately can all relate to, character’s
that we genuinely like and gameplay we have been waiting for this entire generation.
And that Score, my god it sounds so enchanting. Let me give you an idea how
good this game is. My wife (Borat Voice) is not a gamer. She will sometimes sit
next to me when I play story driven games to pick up on what’s going on, but that’s
truly the extent of her gaming life other than some ios free-to-plays, console
puzzlers and the occasional Tell-tale game (Back to the future, walking dead). She
actually played this game and would refuse to pass the controller on several
occasions. I would be woken up the soundbar in my living room going off at 5 am
to that sweet score I mentioned before. This game transcends lifestyles people.
Have this in your collection or don’t call yourself an RPG fan.
03. Metal Gear Solid 4
I had been waiting on this game for so long. While the
storyline pales in comparison to MGS3 it is a perfect ending to solid snakes
storyline. The cut scenes are long and compelling, The graphics were at the
time the most impressive use of the PS3 hardware and the action was straight
out of Hollywood. Kojima is definitely the GOAT when it comes to stealth action
adventure gaming, hell he friggin invented the genre. Now that being said, in
my opinion this game is a testament to gaming as cinema overall. You could sit
and watch this entire thing unfold without playing and enjoy the ride. I
personally cant what to see what Kojima gives us next gen.
02. Uncharted Series
Who knew this game would take off like it did (besides me). Hollywood
storytelling mixed with fast paced action unfolded into my favorite franchise
since Metal Gear. Nathan Drake is quite possibly the most well rounded gaming character
ever and the cast of these games is always top notch. The best way I can describe it is Tomb Raider
meets Indiana Jones. It is the definitive action adventure game and should be
used as the building block for any new franchise.
01.The last of Us
You already knew this was going here. This game deserves
every trophy, award and nomination you can throw at it. This gripping story
captivates you from beginning to end. It never fails in thrills, fights or
emotions. I usually don’t give a shit about people I play with in gaming and
most of the time any NPC that you have to take care of is a nuisance. Not here.
I cared about ellie’s survival . She was so well done you didn’t think of her
as an NPC and more of an extension of Joel (Main character). There were so many
spots in this game that caused heart pumping thrills that I thought they were
endings but, No the game marched on until you have and ending that feels so…open…and
yet so complete. Naughty Dog has a lot to live up to. Here’s hoping for
greatness.
Oh it's that time of year peeps. It's been an amazing year for gaming and as usual we saw some of the best software of all time come as swan songs to our favorite consoles. Although I have moved on to the PS4, my PS3 is in my bedroom and still gets ton of attention thanks to PS+. But wow this has been one of my favorite generations of gaming ever and I am sad to see it go. Here are my picks for GOTY: The views below to do not necessarily reflect everyone elses opinion on this Blog. Reader discretion is advised.
GAME OF THE YEAR - The Last of Us
This is story telling at its finest. This game singlehandedly transcended gaming story telling and achieved emotions only books, films and art convey. It makes since because this game is art (Don't tell Kojima). If you haven't played this game, please do yourself a favor and make an attempt to. You will not be disappointed.
STUDIO OF THE YEAR - Rockstar
BEST SHOOTER – Bioshock Infinite
BEST ACTION ADVENTURE GAME – GTA V
BEST SPORTS GAME – NBA2K14
BEST INDEPENDENT GAME – Guacamelee
BEST RPG – Ni No Kuni
BEST DRIVING GAME – Forza 5
BEST DLC – Far Cry: Blood Dragon
BEST HANDHELD GAME - Tearaway
BEST VOICE ACTOR – Steven Ogg as Trevor Philips from GTAV
BEST VOICE ACTRESS - Ashley Johnson as Ellie from The Last of Us
BEST SOUNDTRACK – The Last of Us
- LeMar G.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
"What You Gettin'?"
So I'm going to start a weekly post w/in the blog here on Tuesdays called (see above haha) where I go over a few books I'm looking forward to. Feel free to comment w/ what you are drooling over or yell at me for my picks. :) This week is the trial period so to speak. That being the case, I will keep it kinda short and Marvel centric. SPOILERS MAY FOLLOW!!!
1. Amazing X-Men #2
Jason Aaron, Ed McGuinness
If you can't tell by the cover art, NIGHTCRAWLER IS BACK. Well, kinda. He's still technically dead. However Wolverine and Northstar have gotten sucked into "Heaven"? The story so far is centering on Kurt's (Nightcrawler's given name) Dad Azazel, yes the guy from X-Men First Class, charging headfirst into paradise to wreak havoc. This book is awesome for a couple of reasons. One, Nightcrawler. Nuff' said right? Two, the return of Firestar. If you're a child of the 80's/90's VHS Marvel cartoons, you'll know how special it is to see her and Ice-man reunited. And don't get me wrong, there are other reasons to get amped for this book but those two specifically are cause for confetti. Jason Aaron has worked wonders on his other ensemble X title so I expect he'll keep the momentum going with this one. Ed McGuinness is always a treat as well. Dude knows how to pace a page. Any who, on to the next one...
2. Inhumanity #1
Matt Kindt, Paul Davidson
So not too many casual comic fans know a lot about the Inhumans. Most people know about Medusa; lady with big hair, Lockjaw; giant teleporting dog and Blackbolt; King of Inhumans/guy who always has to use his six inch voice. Well, Matt Fraction, the man responsible for turning Hawkeye (Hawkguy if ya nasty) into a MUST BUY and Paul Davidson (He draws Nova reeeeealy well) are out to change the level of awareness. Just in case you're unaware, during the latest Marvel wide event, Invasion, Blackbolt and Maximus the Mad set off a bomb on earth that unlocked the hidden ability in certain people to be an Inhuman. It's kind of like being a mutant but has the added bonus of a hierarchy. Plus, any book I can read with Karnak is a plus. His ability is to see the weak point in any person or structure. AND HE KNOWS MARTIAL ARTS. Haha. Just me? Whatevs. NEXT!...
3. Uncanny Avengers #15
Rick Remender, Steve McNiven
Uncanny Avengers is supposed to be the attempt of Humans (Avengers((discounting Thor)) and Mutants coming together to show unity in the public eye. So far they've already gotten Pwned by a Xavier powered Red Skull, dealt with team issues (Rogue and Scarlett Witch are totes tiffing) and had to deal with the "Apocalypse Twins"; the spawn of Archangel. This book has already had beautiful panels done by John Cassaday, Daniel Acuna and Salvador Larroca. Now Steve McNiven?! Shut up. Take my money. And spend it unwisely. Not to mention that Rick Remender is carrying on the seeds he planted years ago in his X-force story lines. The big ticket for this issue is that last week, in #14, it appears that Rogue, Scarlett Witch and Wonder Man all bit the dust. Being that this current story is heavily rooted in time travel, I don't know how much of this will stick. Either way, hold on to your butts.
Welp! That does it for me ranting your eyes off this week. Come back often and leave your two cents with us!
I am a Sneakerhead which is honestly just slang for sneaker
nerd. My appreciation for the design, craft, and comfort is inundated into my
DNA at this point in life. You may not know this but we share a very close
connection to the comic nerd. Yeah, we’re not so different you and I.
Here is why:
Childhood Memories
Growing up in a single parent household, shoe purchases came
once a year for school. This only fed my
infatuation. Hoping that one day my kicks would be as amazing as Martin Payne
or Corey Mathews.
“Corey had heat”
Fortunately I have a loving mother that was proud to feed my
other love which was comic books. She would proudly drive us out to the suburbs
every few weeks to pick up our latest Marvel fix. This obsession was much less
expensive and could provide a lasting feeling of satisfaction. I miss those
days. So once I hit high-school, the first time I got a fresh pair of Nike’s it
gave me that feeling all over again. However, it’s a much more expensive hobby
that doesn’t appear to be settling any time soon. Thanks Mom.
OG’s are a prized possession
Much Like OG sneakers, a first run comic has a far greater
value than a second or third printing. That doesn't take anything away from a
retro Jordan or a second edition 1st issue, but there is nothing like
that first run.
“Especially when it comes to selling/trading it in the
future.”
Gotta Catch em’ all.
I have OCD when it comes to completion. There is no better
feeling than having every single edition or colorway possible. Of course this
is obtainable with lots of time and money so you always feel as if you have a
chance to make this happen. In fact I know more than a few dedicated people
that have.
"Bastard"
Hypebeasts
So when I went to see The Avengers and was waiting for the second after credits scene, this guy behind me who came
with his group of clueless friends tries to explain to them what just happened.
He continued to say Thaynus as he
pronounced it was an Egyptian x-men villain who was trying to kill mutants
throughout the universe. It took my every being to not nerd rage all over this
guy and his cohorts.
“My Nerd rage is full of protein”
What posers are to Comics, Hypebeasts are
to sneakers. Too often do people try to slip into your culture and completely get
it wrong with no remorse. I have no love for these people and neither should
you.
The Day One Cop Routine
The homey Mike religiously makes his comic purchases every Wednesday.
I am the same way with sneakers. Every Saturday morning I’m up early to secure
my latest infatuation.
It is this glorious routine that keeps us grounded in the
culture. Until it’s no longer a routine and just a part of life. I know
personally I would have it no other way.
Respect the Creator
Tinker Hatfield and Eric Avar mean as much to me as Stan Lee
and Jack Kirby. These are my idols and the gods that crafted the most
influential things in my life. I don’t need to say more. Oh these aren't tears,
its power juice.
Storage
I got racks on racks on racks of sneakers. My homeys got
stacks on stacks of comics around the crib. We do this and dammit we protect
our investments. If I could get an air tight vault-like chamber to store my
babies I would and my comic book fiends would as well. Wait….no….I wear my
kicks and they read their books……You get what I'm saying though.
The Stigma
Well if you like comics you must be a supreme mega nerd
right. A virgin, no life outside of larping and playing WOW with people you
never met but may one day marry. You wear tapped up glasses and have no fashion
sense. It isn't fair but that stigma is probably not going away anytime soon. Unfortunately
Sneakerhead also has a negative connotation surrounding it as well. Thanks to a
bunch of idiots who couldn't keep their shit together when those concords dropped.
"My people"
Conventions
Yeah we both do this. They are both equally as awesome and are
a must for your nerd Bucket List. Although sneakerheads don’t have anything
that would even come close to rivaling Comic-Con, we definitely learned a lot from
it. It’s the perfect way to celebrate the
culture, meet your brethren and in some cases come home with that grand prized possession……
Grails
Ahh yes, the reason we do it. That one comic, toy, sneaker,
autograph, etc. that got away. Some of us are fortunate and may be able to find
that Grail in a retro or maybe it wasn't that popular enough and you can get it
from your local comic shop.
“My Grail”
But, that’s not always the case is it? Sometimes it’s far too
limited or expensive for us to get our hands on. Sometimes it doesn't come in
your size or even your country. Sometimes
it’s just plain not meant to be. But the search continues never the less. This
is what binds our obsessions and our culture.