Top 25 Ultimate Gamer Vacations

Not 100% sure how I got on this list, but I was emailed about an article today listing the top 25 ultimate gamer vacations, i found it interesting enough to pass it along to you guys - for those of you that only want a recap here is the list minus descriptions and the detailed information about the item they provided:

  1. Tokyo Game Show The Tokyo Game Show
  2. Games Convention
  3. E3
  4. Entertainment for All Expo
  5. BlizzCon
  6. Penny Arcade Expo
  7. Consumer Electronics Show
  8. QuakeCon
  9. Comic-Con International
  10. Fan Expo Canada
  11. Championship Gaming Series
  12. Wiimbleton
  13. Major League Gaming Events
  14. World Cyber Games
  15. DigitalLife
  16. Kode5
  17. Electronic Sports World Cup
  18. Iron Man of Gaming
  19. Your Public Library
  20. Akihabara, Tokyo
  21. Air Combat Adventures
  22. Beach rental
  23. Mountain View, California
  24. Space Camp
  25. Your Living Room

Gaming Recap 12/13/06

I played Marvel Ultimate Alliance for only about 30 minutes while my wife was giving our son a bath. Since it was only 30 minutes I made very little progress, but continued to clear more of the current mission I am on.

Then later on last night I put Gears of War in for a spin. It was about a four hour gaming session, first I joined IAmMrTea08 for a quick co-op session, and then we went over to versus mode and invited Just Jr. After a couple rounds of versus, I finished off with some co-op with Just Jr, finishing Act 4 and Act 5 on insane and getting my final 2 COG Tags.

Completed Act 4 on Insane Completed Act 5 on Insane Commando For the Fallen

I finished off the night working on my garden in Viva Piñata. I was kind of torn if I was going to like this game but so far I have been having a blast. Picked up a few new achievements on it last night too.
Sprinkling Helper Name Caller

Halo 3 Beta Madness….

Well if you don’t all ready know Halo3 started accepting registrations last night around 8PM EST. It was pretty much impossible to sign up (due to server load) until about 3AM EST, no clue if they are going to do a first come first serve, random selection - or even a pay to play beta - so I still registered and will see how it turns out.

North America Halo Gamers!

Register now for future Halo 3 updates and for an opportunity to participate in the Halo 3 multiplayer public beta program, scheduled to kick off in spring 2007. Participating in this beta is an unprecedented opportunity for gamers to be among the first to experience the most anticipated game of 2007.

The Xbox Live multiplayer public beta, which is a pre-release version of the multiplayer experience of Halo 3, is scheduled for availability in spring 2007 exclusively on Xbox 360. This beta also represents an opportunity for gamers to give information that will help in the development of Halo 3. Through the resulting feedback, Bungie Studios will be able to further refine and hone the end result of the game.

Please note that in order to register* for the beta, you must be 17 years or older and a resident of the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia) or Canada. If selected to participate, you must have access to the following:

- An Xbox 360 Pro console (includes hard-drive) or an Xbox 360 Core console with hard drive
- A valid Xbox Live Gold subscription
- A valid Microsoft. NET Passport account with a Xbox Live gamertag linked

European Gamers

Europe will soon have the chance to secure their place on the Halo 3 multiplayer beta, scheduled to start next spring. Keep an eye on your local Xbox community site for more details.

* Limit one registration per person/Xbox Live gamertag. If selected, your invitation is non-transferable and cannot be redeemed for cash. The beta is available in English only.

go ahead and give it a shot here

Also I noticed a small blip in live last night around 10PM EST which caused a Blind eye on my Live Eye Profile. Also xbox.com was throwing errors, and when it came back up all of my friends gamertiles were not showing and everyone had a score of zero, not sure what happened but all looks in order today.

Strip Club DJ Makes 100K Gamerscore

Well we all knew it would happen one day, but nobody was sure who would be the first.  Based on mygamercard.net’s leaderboards, StripClubDJ is the lucky winner.

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance Review

About the game:
This game would be categorized as an action/RPG. You control a team of 4 super-heros between the players that are playing. In other words, if you have 3 players, there is 1 extra team mate that is AI driven unless someone chooses to use that character instead of the one they are currently using. There are more then 20 Marvel Heros to choose from Including Spider-man, Captain America, Blad, Wolverine, Iceman, among many others.

Single Player (Story Mode): 9/10
The story mode of this game is quite extensive. I originally thought that it was going to be pretty short, but after 8 hours of gameplay I just made it to episode 3, and from what understand there are a total of 5 episodes. You interact with a large number of Marvel characters, and a LARGE amount of super villains. There are a ton of costumes, powers, and various other things you can unlock for each character - let alone characters themselves that need to be unlocked. During story mode you pick up credits that can be used to purchase items for each of your super heroes.

Multiplayer: 9/10
I have only played multi-player on a local game with a friend. So this review is based on that alone, though you can also play the story mode over live, and I believe there is also a versus mode (which I have not tried at all). Considering the local and live multiplayer, and the two different modes that these can be played I think that the multiplayer mode is great. I also like that if you play co-op mode each team mate can switch to the remaining team members.

Graphics/game play: 8/10
The cut scenes look great, and the gameplay graphics aren’t too shabby either. Without the super powers this would be a little bland on gameplay, but having the ability to use a number of super powers for each character you play, and the ability to switch between the powers (and the characters) makes the gameplay extremely versatile. Even if you played the game through with one team, you could do it all over again with a completely different team, and completely different powers.

Achievements: 9/10
The achievements are split very nicely across the game. There are achievements for just completing the story mode of the game, and points for simply doing things in the game (such as defeating X enemies). There are also points for co-op play as well as arcade mode play. 46 achievements in all, and to get them all I think it would take an enough effort to keep you in the game for quite a while.

In Short..
This game has a nice story that will actually take you a while to complete. At times it can be challenging and your entire team might die, but for the most part if you play smart you will have no problems. There are a number of small little puzzles to figure out, and also a few side missions to complete as well. There are a ton of unlockables in this game, and a nice evenly distributed achievement point system. I have this on rental - but I would have no problem actually buying this title

I give it a 9 out of 10

Cog Tag Locations Revealed

Well I found about 15 of these on my own the first past through the game, and I planned on writing up a guide on the locations….but of course someone beat me to it

ACT 1

Prison area
COG Tag 1 - Right after you make your choice of paths, there is a tag straight ahead under the Gear logo. Can’t miss it(Rear of the courtyard,directly across from the cell area)

COG Tag 2 - In the room where the locusts cut through the door. If you are looking directly at the door they cut through, you can find it back and to the left(Under the stairway opposite the one you decended if you took the training route)

COG Tag 3 - As you exit the above mentioned door into the courtyard, there is a stairway to the left. Run up the stairs and turn left right at the top. The COG tag is in the near side corner (If enemies are North, it would be in the SW corner of the patio area, this one isnt directly under the gears logo)

Trial By fire
COG Tag 4 - Your team points this one out to you. In the first small courtyard, look to the right of the Gear logo(Beyond the short last wall in the yard’s center)

COG Tag 5 - You cross a bridge over a road and enter a building. Once you enter the building with all the pillars and the two emergence holes, it’s just behind the second emergence hole in some weeds(Just before the troika on the left)

COG Tag 6 - You fight through the roadways with the Trioka guns and get to the open area with the fountain in the center. There are 4 emergence holes here. The COG tag is in the far left corner(Opposite the 4th emergence hole that appears)

Knock Knock
COG Tag 7 - You’re told to gain entrance to the house of sovereigns. You’ll enter an open area with stairs leading up to the building. To your far left you’ll see a white van with the Gear logo painted on it. Follow the massive hole in the street on the left all the way up, sticking to the edge. The COG tag is in the corner made by where the wall extends over part of the stairs.

COG Tag 8 - In the hallway where Jack has to open the door, there are a ton of annoying wretches. If you’re facing the door that Jack is opening, it’s in the far left corner. Be sure to grab this one after you defeat them, that way you’re not in a REALLY bad spot after they appear.
COG Tag 9 - There’s a small room that you enter where you’ll find the body of Rojas. As you come down the stairs into this small area, turn right immediately(hard to see, its in the shadowy area to the right behind the pillar)

China Shop
COG Tag 10 - This ones easy, after the cutscene where the Berserker kills a soldier, look in the flames on the right(This is right at the beginning of the level)
COG Tag 11 - There will be 3 smashable doors. as you proceed through this area. Look in the alcove to the left(facing the door)at the FINAL door you take to exit the courtyard.
COG Tag 12 - Just after COG Tag 11, you exit into an open courtyard. Follow the semi-circle wall and head left. The tag is on the other side of a block just after you see the logo. If the room was a clock, the Tag would be between 8 and 9(right against the semi circular wall)….be sure to get this one BEFORE you kill the Berserker, as you CANNOT after.

ACT II

Tick Tick Boom
COG Tag 13 - After your choose a path (either one, doesn’t matter) and reunite, You’ll enter a small room with two stairways in it, one in the very middle of the room that leads down to a couch. Kill the Couch…ENJOY!!
COG Tag 14 - There’s a room with a catwalk that square shaped. When you exit, you head down some stairs into the street. Turn around and run back the alley formed by the stairs you came down and the wall of the next building. The Tag is at the end of that alleyway, behind a rock.

COG Tag 15 - Just before you enter the Settlement, you come up the stairs where the Boomer was, the Tag is behind a newspaper machine. Facing ahead as you come up the stairs, it’ll be to the back and left(keep this in mind, its as viewed while you face the gate)
Outpost
COG Tag 16 - On your way to checkpoint 2, facing the first emergence hole, you’ll see a propane tank in a shed to your left. BE SURE to shoot the propane tank here and grab the Tag.
End Lethal Dusk/Beginning Dark Labyrinth
COG Tag 17 - When you enter the area where you have to use the spotlight, after you guide Dom through, move the spotlight to the far left (as you’re holding the light) area near where you entered. The COG Tag is in that corner area. just to the left of the lit room of the blown out building, on the street(Near the rusted out car)

Dark Labyrinth
COG Tag 18 - After you run out of the destroyed building here, look right…it will be displayed in the light here..if the kryll attack you…you’ve gone too far.

ACT III

Downpour
COG Tag 19 - In the open, rainy area next to the sea, go behind the building that has the elevator in it….walk out on the narrow wooden dock..its at the far end.

COG Tag 20 - In the room with the rotting floorboards, the Tag is in the far right corner….be sure to stay on the metal beam to get it(the far right as you enter the room)

End Evolution/Beginning Coalition Cargo
COG Tag 21 - When you enter the room with the carts, go down the stairs to the car area and turn around. The Tag is to the left of the stairs as you face them(In the gap between the stairs and the wall…be sure NOT to activate the carts 1st)

Darkest Before Dawn
COG Tag 22 - After you ride down the drilling platforms, stick to the wall on the right. There will be a path leading down to the right, follow that to find the COG Tag and some grenades.

COG Tag 23 - In the next area after Tag 22. you’ll enter an open area with a small building on the right side. Just to the right of the stairs leading up to that buildling, you’ll find the Tag.

COG Tag 24 - After you choose your paths, and reunite, you’ll fight through a narrow hallway with a lot of cover. Just after the hallway and before you exit the area, turn around and the Tag is on a narrow ledge over the pool. (To your right as you leave the hallway, or to your left after you turn around)

ACT IV

Campus Grinder
COG Tag 25 - As you enter the first area, on the right there are two small staircases. The Tag is behind the second small staircase.

Bad To Worse
COG Tag 26 - As you enter the second area, before you go down the sidewalk with the columns to enter the conservatory, there is a rusty car on in the street. If you’re facing the columns, it’s back and to your right behind that car.

Imaginary Place
COG Tag 27 - In the second section of the estate, there’s a shield shaped room (square top, semi circle bottom) with 4 columns in it, and a desk. Destroy the desk. Tag is underneath.

ACT V

Train Wreck
COG Tag 28 - Right inside the door that Jack rips open…the 5th train car…look left as soon as you walk in.
COG Tag 29 - Before you climb the ladder to the 3rd car’s roof, the Tag is on the floor here.

COG Tag 30 - Your final Tag is on the floor of the storage room in the 5th car of the train’s 3rd section….grab this one before you advance to the end battle, as you wont get a chance to come back.

Reference: xbox.com forums

Gaming Recap 11/23/06

well my brother in law has came up for the holidays, so we got to play a bit last night, and drink a few margaritas.  He showed me Phatasy Star Online, which I will possibly be picking up soon to play with him online, and then we played a few rounds of Rockstar Table Tennis.  Since doesn’t  have an HD TV i showed him the difference of Dead Rising on HDTV vs SDTV.  (there are a number of posts all over the internet on how hard it is to read text on SDTV, etc).  We also played co-op Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, and progressed through a couple levels, and achievements =)

Gaming Recap 11/22/06

Last night the boys over at 360voice.com had a gaming session.  Since I don’t generally get online until about 10PM EST they were all ready in full swing when I joined.  The game of choice?  Gears of War, of course.  I mostly died, and my mic apparently isnt working on my headset - so needless to say it was fun, but it definately could have been better (based on equipment problems only).  After playing for a bit they all decided to call it a night, and I decided to keep going with my hardcore story mode.  Raising my play time for Gears over 1 full day (Live Eye).  It took longer then expected but I finished hardcore mode and now have 3 more achievements

 
I once again ended the night playing dead rising, and ended up dying before I got a save in - so essentially I am still at the beginning of the game =)

Dead Rising 7 Day Survivor Guide

I cannot take credit for this guide, because i didn’t write it. One of our active 3FS members did though SouthernSpartan, and it is one of the best guides on the topic I have seen thus far. Check it out over at the 3FS forums

Gears Of War Review

Introduction:
First of all this game had some serious hype. It has been talked about as the most anticipated title to date, and everyone seemed rabid for this game as Emergence Day grew near. I however, believe it or not, was still on the fence about this game - I generally play shooters on the PC and rarely at that. Due to all the hype, and every single friend I know getting the game, I decided to give it a shot anyway.
About the game:
The game has online versus mode (ranked and standard player match) as well a campaign (or story mode). One great benefit to the story mode, is you can also play it in co-op mode (even on live) for those of you that want to team up for the good of the world.
Single Player (Story Mode): 9/10
The story mode as I mentioned above can also be played with a friend, without anything cut out, including the cutscenes, which I found to be a great benefit and alot of fun. There are 5 acts in all, most of them I would estimate took about 2 hours or so to completely (I am by far no expert at these type of games), Act 5 being the shortest (this one clocked in about 35 minutes to complete). There are three difficulty levels for the story mode: Casual, Hardcore, and Insane. In order to play insane you have to complete the game in either Casual or Hardcore. So far I have completed the game on casual and I am in the final stages of Act 4 on Hardcore (at the time of this posting. The story is very well written, and the enemies act very smart - they use cover, they try to flank you, everything that you as a player are trying to do to them. The A/I is pretty impressive. In fact the only negative thing I have to say about the story mode of the game is the ending cinematic was a bit weak in my honest opinion.

Multiplayer: 9.5/10
To be fair I have not played versus very many times yet, but so far it is amazing. You can fight on a team of 4 versus 4, which allows for you to come up with some interesting strategies to try and take out the other team. For all of you that like to compete against other gamers I think that the maps, and game types will definately not dissapoint. I have to admit Curb Stomping another player on live is alot of fun.

But wait there is more! If you prefer to just group up with a buddy and just work your way through the story you can do this locally on split screen, connecting with your friends console on a LAN, and evey over Live, I personally went through the entire story mode with a friend, and its great to have someone to actually talk to, and actually plan your next move, instead of having the CPU blindy do what he thinks is best. To be fair, the CPU team mates are rather smart and help out a ton, but you cannot really come up with a plan with them over voice chat now can you?

My only complaint (and the reason for the 9.5 instead of 10) is that your current save game is used for 1 Player, and online Co-op. this means that in order to play co-op with a friend and not skip a section of the game, you cannot play story mode on your own when that friend is not around - its not horrible, but I really wish seperate save versions could be provided.

Graphics/game play: 10/10
I have to say that the graphics are probably the best I have seen thus far on any game I have ever played. There are so many things that just make you stare in awe over. The rain looks extremely realistic, your gun even makes the area around it blurry (from heat & smoke). The gameplay is amazing, and the controls are layed out perfectly by default. There are nice little extras too, like the benefits, and drawbacks that you recieve when trying and succeeding (or failing) an active reload. Enough cannot be said about the graphics and gameplay, you simply have to experience it for yourself.


Achievements: 8/10
I think the achievements are spread out pretty well in the game. There are achievements for finishing each act, for each difficulty, and of course the higher difficulty levels are worth more points. Also, are achievements that are based on collecting COG tags, consider this the “hidden fruit” of the game - 30 in all, and 1 achievement for each 10 you find. There are 2 achievements you get simply be doing active reloads, and also achievements for playing co-op with a friend (of course my gripe here is you have to be the secondary player to get the points - when I think it should simply be based on co-op story mode for both players). Finally there are achievements based on multiplayer play - I am always on the fence on these type of achievements. I understand that its a great reward, and something to strive for (and keep you playing) multiplayer - but on the other hand it requires that you have the pay service in order to recieve these achievements. You cannot get the multi-player achievements unless its ranked play - and you cannot play ranked play if you dont pay for a gold membership. I, and most of you probably have gold status - but telling standard silver members that they cannot achieve the same 1,000 points that the rest of us can without buying it - it just doesnt sit well with me..

In Short..
This is the game everyone was talking about, this was the game that everyone said you HAD to get, and honestly I didn’t buy into it at first. Finally when the game was released I went out and picked up a copy after seeing that EVERYONE (as expected) was playing this game - and I figured I should at least give it a fair chance. That being said, as you can see in my Live Eye profile, at the time of this post, I have spent more time on this game than any other. That is a pretty interesting statistic considering this is a combined play time for each game since 10/01/06. (of course I did have two repair orders in the begining of that time. If this game allowed you to save seperate co-op and 1 player story mode progress, i probably would have given it a 10 out of 10, it is the only thing that truely lowers the overall score in my eyes. My rant of the achievements and non-gold members also plays a factor, but that can be overlooked considering all the other factors of this great game.


I give it a 9.5 out of 10

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