Oct 15
2010

AMMIH Podcast #6: Halo Obsessed Idiots

Week #6 After the funk… it’s a good thing we waited. Mobile games, of course, then we take a look at “Apt. 117” and mention that Josh Hamrick, from Bungie, will be re-visiting Full Sail soon. (That’s on our doorstep!) We also have more sad electronic news…
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Oct 10
2010

Screenshot Sunday #67

With Reach and its new file sorting/sharing system, we give you Reach Screenshots from now on! If you create a piece of art in Reach, be sure to show us. Who knows? You may be in one of next week’s showcase! Details below…

Two things, though…

  1. 1) Name the file please- The default naming system is NOT creative.
  2. 2) Flames ≠ EPIC- If you have the Flames on, the shot needs to be EPIC …sometimes those Flames ruin a shot.

Today we look at Elites and their glory.

“Feel the Burn” by Anodyne Geno on 9.22.2010

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Oct 07
2010

Dead Rising 2 Review: CASE 2

Dead Rising 2: Multiplayer

Welcome to Part Two of my review of Dead Rising 2, in which I address the games Cooperative play, Multiplayer modes, and some other stuff I might’ve missed in my initial review of the Single player Campaign. Read More »

 
Oct 06
2010

Spielberg to Rescue Halo Movie?

From IGN, comes news about Steven Spielberg requesting screen rights for the Halo movie that was halted back in ’06.

This is extremely exciting for all fanboys and sci-fi enthusiasts alike. Spielberg intends to use the literary form of the story to sidestep Universal and Fox suing for their $12 Million already invested. This is also a good thing because Spielberg, being a gamer and fan as well, will bring more detail to the canon involved.

Spielberg owned DreamWorks’ new CEO Stacey Snider is the former Universal Pictures chairman. This fact, and her refusal to comment on IGN’s story, leads a speculation that she may have her heart set on finishing what she started.

I cannot wait for this to be confirmed. Cross your fingers, boys and girls. We have been waiting for this for WAY too long.

References: IGN and Vulture (original source)

 
Oct 03
2010

Screenshot Sunday #66

With Reach and its new file sorting/sharing system, we give you Reach Screenshots from now on! If you create a piece of art in Reach, be sure to show us. Who knows? You may be in one of next week’s showcase! Details below…

Two things, though…

  1. 1) Name the file please- The default naming system is NOT creative.
  2. 2) Flames ≠ EPIC- If you have the Flames on, the shot needs to be EPIC …sometimes those Flames ruin a shot

Who Loves Explosions?

“Sweet Emotions” by Creeder PX on 9.18.2010

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Oct 01
2010

Dead Rising 2: The Music

by Ryokea in Gaming

Many things go into making a game enjoyable. Graphics, story, game play, and sometimes overlooked is music. Having fitting and catchy music from Prime Sound in a game can really make a difference. For Dead Rising 2, the man behind some of the music is known as Klayton with his band Celldweller.

As you are hacking and slashing your way through a zombie horde, you will be jamming out to six of his songs. The titles to each are: “Switchback”, “The Best It’s Gonna Get”, “I Believe You”, “Eon”, “Own Little World”, and “Narrow Escape.” Klayton is also the man behind the writing for Dead Rising 2’s ending theme called “Kill The Sound” which has a potentially familiar voice lending their talents. Some of these titles may seem familiar, and they rightly should as “Kill The Sound” and “The Best It’s Gonna Get” were both in Case Zero released at the end of August.

Celldweller is currently on tour and are playing many of the songs from Dead Rising 2, and other video games that their work appears in. If you are interested in catching a live show, go check out their tour page to find out where the band will be playing. If you are looking to check out Celldweller’s music and you don’t think you’ve heard it before, they have some sample work put up here for people to listen to. Though if you haven’t heard of their music, I’d have to ask you do any of these sound familiar: Enter the Matrix, American Idol, H.A.W.K.S 2, The Gates, Criss Angel: Mind Freak, Daybreakers, Crackdown, or Forza 3.

For an independant artist, Celldweller’s hybrid fusion of aggressive electronic music with a mix of orchestral and rock influences has brought them great success. Let’s hope we continue to hear more of this band’s music in future games. If there is one thing I like more than having a shotgun while zombie killing is some rocking music.