This week Nick and Andrew talk about their impressions of the Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning demo that hit this week. We also discuss the Justified Season 3 premiere, Twisted Metal, Resident Evil 6, and "girl gamers" among other things. Enjoy!
This week we sit down and talk CES 2012, new demos for Amy, Asura's Wrath, Final Fantasy XIII-2, some Tennis game Nick played, and we wrap it up with brief TV talk. Enjoy!
This week Nick and Andrew revisit 2011 as they recall their favorite movies and tv shows of the year. Long discussions about Dexter and The Walking Dead reveal our disappointment as well. There's also some gaming backlog coverage of Rage, Blitz, SWTOR, Rayman Origins, and more.
Moofcast Episode 126: Best of 2011 - 3rd Annual Moofie Awards
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Join us for the 3rd annual presentation of our prestigious "Moofie Awards" as we choose our personal top 5 games of the year. We also have awards for Best Writing, Best Character, Best Overall Story, Best Moment, Most WOW Factor, Biggest Blunder, Biggest Disappointment, & More.
Merry Christmas to all of our friends and fellow gamers! We're taking this week off to take care of some last minute shopping, and also to spend time with family. We will definitely be back next week with stories of our favorite Christmas videogame memories, New Years videogame memories, and a look back at 2011 that will likely include our picks for Best of the Year. See you then!
Moofcast Episode 125: SWTOR, WWE 12, & Killing Floor
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This week on the show, Nick and Andrew talk Star Wars: The Old Republic, Killing Floor's Twisted Christmas, WWE 12, Sonic CD, Capcom's bad habit of crushing dreams, and Andrew goes on a terrible rant about Spike TV's VGA's. And for the sake of instant gratification, Nick has played Killing Floor since the taping of this episode and really enjoys it.
Nick and Andrew have it out this week over Skyrim, but Star Wars is the main topic for sure. There's also talk about country christmas, and Andrew's Modern Warfare 3 nerd rage. Enjoy!
Obviously, Skyrim is the big game this week. We talk about it for around an hour in this packed episode. The rest of the show is filled out with talk of Need for Speed The Run, Metal Gear Solid HD Collection, Ico & Shadow of the Collossus HD Collection, Saints Row the Third, and Assassin's Creed Revelations.
Moofcast Episode 122: Modern Warfare 3 & Uncharted 3
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Fall in, recruits! This week Sgt. Andrew and Cpt. Nick talk about Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3! There's also talk on Uncharted 3, Sonic Generations, Zelda Skyward Sword, and Skyrim. A special tribute to Whiskey Nerd covers the break. Enjoy!
Happy Halloween! I hope you enjoyed this feature and found out about a game, song, or movie that maybe you didn't know about before. If not, hopefully you enjoyed a bit of nostalgia through this. Enjoy the final day of the feature and once again, Happy Halloween!
Halloween Day:
Your game:
BloodRayne: Betrayal & Trapt
BloodRayne: Betrayal has been mentioned more than once on our podcast and for good reason. If Ninja Gaiden and Castlevania had a baby, it would come out something like this. Beautiful art and a fantastic soundtrack help put this one in the top-tier. Trapt was the last entry in Tecmo's Deception series. The short end of it is that you stalk the halls of a haunted castle, setting traps for invaders. Setting these traps is fun and offers a rewarding "I did it!" feeling when you find success, but atmosphere and music are what make this one such a great pick for Halloween.
Your song:
Rob Zombie ft. The Ghastly Ones- 'Halloween (She's So Mean)'
Fun and light-hearted, this one hits all the right notes and can be enjoyed by anyone. Not a Halloween goes by anymore where I don't listen to this. Hopefully some of you out there will make it part of your Halloween tradition too.
Your movie:
Halloween
The grand-daddy of all slasher flicks, how could I not put it on the countdown? The music is legendary and Micheal Meyers is instantly recognizable by just about anybody. There is Rob Zombie's remake which is worth a watch (not the sequel though) but the fact of the matter is that the original is still the best and if you haven't seen it, you've been denying yourself one of the few horror movies from several decades ago that still holds its own against today's best efforts.