Dead Space 2: Review
The game is great. I have very few complaints and the ones I do have are rather petty, so rather than just talk about how good this game is let’s take a look at how it differs from (and improves upon) the first.
The game is great. I have very few complaints and the ones I do have are rather petty, so rather than just talk about how good this game is let’s take a look at how it differs from (and improves upon) the first.
G4’s new reality series Jump City Seattle follows Seattle’s best free runners and their incredibly ninja like behavior. Check out these amazing athletes in action on Conan ,and ask yourself, “Do we really need a CG Spiderman?”
Eleven Years. Eleven Years ago I was playing Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 on arcade cabinet deep within the recesses of the USF student union. Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 was largely to blame for me failing out of college that semester (that extreme laziness). Why on earth did they have to put that game so damn close to my stupid Urban Geography class?
The internet exploded this morning with information so amazing, it can simply be described as “epic”. One of our favorite nerds, Felicia Day has been hinting at a #secretproject for weeks now, but details have been scant at best. Well this morning, bright and early, the bomb was dropped. Felicia Day was approached by Bioware to create a web-series based on their Dragon Age franchise! This was something I wasn’t aware that I really wanted until it actually existed, sort of like sweet and spicy Doritos (soooo good)
Aerial stunts, extreme stage combat, moving sets, brilliant costumes, and $65,000,000 (yep, that’s sixty-five MILLION dollars) later and you get a musical production of the beloved comic hero, Spiderman. The most expensive musical ever to be produced on Broadway. Musical Schmucial, is it Nerd Appropriate worthy? Well let’s consider the facts.
Team Unicorn is back with another fun video just in time for Valentine’s day. Enjoy their ad for the new DC super hero dating service, Super Harmony. Keep up the good work ladies.
Nerd appropriate is proud to bring you an exclusive interview with Julia Voth.
In the 1980s and 1990s you couldn’t flick a booger without hitting an arcade cabinet. Orlando was home to a few of biggest arcades I had ever seen, including, but not limited to, Mystery Fun House and Rocky’s Replay. Sadly, both are now gone, and Rocky’s is a pathetic shell of its former self.
Today we invite our very lovely wives (and soon-to-be wives) on to the podcast to talk about our nerdy beginnings and we play a game! the Nerdywed Game. Hope you enjoy this very different, but very special episode of the…
We have a lot coming your way this “Valentine’s” day.
There has been a disturbance in The Force. I am unsure whether the “mainstreaming” of gaming is simply people becoming accepting or a fault line opening up within the industry. Is gaming culture becoming accepted, or have game developers learned how to craft their games and market them in a way so they aren’t perceived is such a negative light?
Dragon Age II has officially gone gold! Check out an hour’s worth of game-play from Dragon Age II with commentary by lead designer Mike Laidlaw.