Thursday, April 30, 2009

Checkpoint Reached Episode 6: Bustin' Makes Me Feel Good Edition

This week on Checkpoint reached we have a super extra long extravaganza of a show for you. we talk about what we have been playing including Riddick, fatal frame 2, pokemon, demigod, and wheeman. Then we talk about iPhone games, Games on our pile of shame, and our favorites so far of the generation. Stick around folks, this is a long one.

Cast: Ray Hartmeyer, Eli Kineg, Tomas Rodriguez, and Ben Tolmachoff

Runtime: 1:40:48 (Longest show ever)

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Don't fret folks, podcast goes up later today.


I didn't get home until late last night because I was taking an underwater basket weaving at night course. However, I assure that the Podcast will go up sometime later today.

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Monday, April 20, 2009

Checkpoint Reached Presents: Killzone 2


Killzone 2 is one of the PS3's most talked about games. For that reason, it would be pretty dumb if we didn't talk about it at least a little. In this podcast we cover all things Killzone and discuss it's highs, lows, and how god damn goddamn good it looks.

Enjoy the review, guys.

Cast: Eli Kineg, Ray Hartmeyer, Ben Tolmachoff, Tomas Rodriguez

Runtime: 29:34

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- Eli Kineg
(Reviews Editor)

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Website blames 9 year-old's death on video-games


Instead of trying to explain the situation, I will let what www.pantagraph.com posted this morning...

"By Associated Press

NEW YORK -- A friend says a 9-year-old New York City boy might have been imitating a video game character when he apparently made a plastic parachute and jumped to his death from his apartment building's roof.

Police say Domori Miles likely cobbled a plastic bag and rope together before flying off the 13-story Brooklyn building Tuesday. The items were found on the ground near his body.

Ten-year-old friend Shakar Murrel says Domori was a fan of the wrestling game "WWE SmackDown vs. Raw" and loved wrestler Jeff Hardy's swan dives.

Stamford, Conn.-based World Wrestling Entertainment expresses sympathy but calls for "a full investigation ... before conclusions are made." It says no "SmackDown vs. Raw" characters jump off buildings or use parachutes.

Domori's mother tells police she had gone to the store."

Source: Pantagraph.com

I feel deeply sorry for the loss of their son. It is most certainly a tragedy to lose a child at such a young age. I can also understand the anger and frustration of the parents and why they would be so quickly to blame anything. I don't think anybody blames them for being upset.

Its alright for the parents to be upset, but the media needs to be more logical when writing these articles. Blaming video games for something any kid anywhere could have done. Forgetting there are tons of toys that involve parachutes, tons of TV shows (including cartoons), movies, books, even pictures that have parachutes, this media outlet decided to blame video games directly. After blaming video games, they point out a wrestling game "SmackDown vs. Raw" which, in the article even points out, contains no characters with parachutes or people jumping off of buildings.

What if it was a lack of supervision? What if the kid had a undiagnosed mental illness? It could be tons of things, yet it seems that only video games are the ones to blame for the child's death. These kind of premature accusations breed nothing but controversy and give video games an even more negative image.

Lets just hope that we can get some more facts on the situation and that major media outlets don't go apeshit on this. Until then...

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Checkpoint Reached Episode 5: 5 > 3 Edition


This week on Checkpoint Reached we have Five people on instead of three. Listen as Adam Wasdovitch and Ben Tolmachoff join Me, Eli, and Tom as we discuss games we have been playing including Age of Conan, Yakuza, Dishwasher: The Dead Samurai, Killzone 2, and DemiGod. We also talk about the Bioshock 2 gameplay unvieling, and the new protaginist in Assassins Creed II.

So tune in for a regular show and make sure you check the blog this weekend for our Killzone 2 review.

Cast this week: Ray Hartmeyer, Eli Kineg, Tomas Rodriguez, Ben Tolmachoff, and Adam Wasdovitch.

Runtime: 36:18

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Games you own, but have spent very little time with.


I was straightening up my game collection today when I came across a few games that I have owned for a long time, and have never even played before. Pictured above are games that I either have never so much as put them into a game console, or played for 10 minutes and turned off. The list for me is as follows:
Shenmue II(I never even played Shenmue 1.)
Ultimate spiderman
Marc Ecko's Getting up
Infected
Final Fantasy Tactics War of the lions
Metriod prime 2 Echoes (I am going to get killed for this.)
ICO(And this too)
and Digital Devil Saga

This saddens me but I know that I am not the only one whom this plagues. In the comments below list the games that you have neglected and we will read them on episode 6 of the checkpoint reached podcast.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Checkpoint Reached Episode 4: You're Winner! Edition


Due to some unforeseen events, we were not able to upload the show on Wednesday. However, we have it here for you now.

This week on checkpoint reached we discuss bad games, and bad parts of otherwise good games. Join us as we talk about such gems as Big Rigs: Over the road racing, Perfect Dark Zero, Command and Conquer: Renegade, and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. We also mention bad parts of Brothers in Arms: Hells Highway, Metal Gear Solid 4, Oblivion, and Bioshock.

Runtime: 48:26

Cast: Ray Hartmeyer, Eli Kineg, Tomas Rodriguez

Music in order of appearance: "Thruster", Random song from Perfect Dark Zero.

Side Note: Excuse the lack of Break music, this was a rush job by our editor. Don't worry, I fired him today. Next week's show will be on time.

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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Checkpoint Reached Episode 3: Global Saturation Edition


This week on Checkpoint Reached we talk about many games we have all been playing including World in Conflict, Kingdom Hearts 2, and Persona 3. We also discuss RE5’s terrible dialogue and totally ignore GDC for lack of interest. Tune in.

Cast: Ray Hartmeyer, Eli Kineg, Tomas Rodriguez.

Runtime: 40:52

Song Names in order of appearance: “Thruster”, “Untameable fire”, “Last stop”

Side note: The show is now available on the iTunes store so be sure to subscribe, new episodes are available every wednesday.

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