by John Carle, Dec 31 2010 // 9:00 AM
Earlier this week, we brought you some of our favorite and best video games of the year. We’ve got a bit more to get to, including Glitch of the Year, Most Addictive, and even the penultimate Game of the year. Here we go!
Glitch of the Year – Fallout: New Vegas – The Spinning Head
Games will have glitches. It is expected. With millions upon millions of lines of code, it is impossible to hammer out every minute detail. Thankfully with internet connectivity, these can often be fixed even the first day of a game’s release with a patch. One of the most surprising glitches to make it to retail however is the spinning head from Fallout: New Vegas. What makes this glitch most shocking is how early in the game it takes place. It is a sad mistake on the part of the normally expert team of Obsidian Entertainment who normally puts forth such high quality games. While some glitches add some humor to a title, this one is just plain weird and completely unnecessary.
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Posted in: Best of 2010 · Features · Flickcast Presents · Games · Playstation 3 · Video Games · XBLA · Xbox 360
Tagged: Best of 2010, Dance Central, Dead Rising: Case 0, Fallout: New Vegas, Halo: Reach, Just Cause 2, Red Dead Redemption
by John Carle, Dec 30 2010 // 7:30 AM
Last year, we took a more traditional approach with our Best Video Games of 2009 article with categories such as Best Music Game or Best Action Platformer. This year we are going to depart from the traditional and give what we think are categories that truly deserve to be rewarded their due.
Best Use of Zombies / Best Downloadable Content – Red Dead Redemption “Undead Nightmare”
The ultimate “What If” scenario brought forth to one of the best games of 2010, “What if the undead invaded the old west?” And the answer doesn’t just involve a lot of people dying. There are horses of the apocalypse, big foot, some hard choices to be made and people turning on or abandoning their fellow man left and right.
This awesome story told over the revamped look of Red Dead Redemption using characters players have already grown to know, love or despise makes Undead Nightmare not only the best zombie game of 2010 but also the best exmple of DLC for the entire year as well.
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Tagged: Avalanche Studios, Best of 2010, Bethesda Softworks, Blue Castle Studios, Bungie, Capcom, Dance Central, Dead Rising 2, Dead Rising 2: Case 0, Eidos Interactive, Fallout: New Vegas, Good Science Studios, Halo, Halo: Reach, Harmonix, Just Cause 2, Kinect Adventures, LucasArts, Microsoft Games Studios, Nintendo DS, Playstation 3, PlayStation Network, PlayStation Portable, PSP, Red Dead Redemption, Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare, Rockstar Games, Rockstar North, Rockstar San Diego, Square Enix, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II, Super Meat Boy, Team Meat, Video Games, Wii, XBLA, Xbox 360
by Joe Gillis, Apr 21 2010 // 9:00 AM
It shouldn’t come as a surprise we like to play some games around here. When we have some downtime at the plush offices of The Flickcast, the team often assembles in the rec room in front of the 60 inch plasma TV and plays some XBox 360. Sure, we can choose from any number of brand new, cutting edge games but we also like to have some fun with XBox Live Marketplace games as well.
Fortunately, to help out with this and so we know what to get when, Microsoft’s own Major Nelson has graciously provided a schedule of upcoming game releases available in the XBox Live Marketplace in the next few months.
Here’s the scoop according to the Major:
Xbox LIVE Deal of the Week:
April 26: The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai, 400 points
May 3: Zombie Apocalypse, 400 points
Xbox LIVE Games on Demand:
April 27: Shrek the Third (All regions except Japan)
April 27: Far Cry (North America)
April 27: Kane & Lynch: Dead Men (North America)
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Posted in: Announcements · Games · Microsoft · News · Software · Video Games
Tagged: Bioshock 2, Dead Samurai, Diesel, FarCry, Games, Halo 3: ODST, Just Cause 2, Kane & Lynch, Left for Dead 2 The Passing, Major Nelson, Microsoft, Saints Row 2, Shrek the Third, Video Games, Xbox 360, XBox Live, XBox Live Marketplace
by John Carle, Mar 30 2010 // 1:00 PM
XBox 360 (Also Available on PC and Playstation 3) – Square Enix – $59.99
Most gamers playing now can look back and remember their first time stepping in to the ultra-violent sandbox of Grand Theft Auto III. Given run of a city where ever car could be stolen and every pedestrian was a target to run over and every cop could be shot at. It quickly brought out the dark side of many people who were just looking to live life on the other side where they finally got to be the bad guy. Even though the game’s narrative didn’t require the player to become a violent terrorist who got hookers and then killed them after to get their money back, that’s pretty much what all of us became.
Just Cause 2 takes that to a whole new level. Taking that original Grand Theft Auto III formula and adding helicopters, planes, boats, a grappling hook and unlimited parachutes, the mayhem that can be caused is elevated even further. Add in a story and game mechanic that not only encourages but actually requires destruction and chaos, you have a recipe for disaster (the good kind that is).
Gameplay:
The fictional patch of islands known as Panau stretches across 400 square miles of in game world. Every inch of it, be it desert, mountain, city, swamp, beaches and all of the airspace above it are areas for mayhem. Using the game’s 200 vehicles and a variety of upgradable weapons from handguns to rocket launches, players are given the opportunity to cause chaos (measured by an on screen Chaos meter which unlocks more missions and black market shopping opportunities) by destroying statues, oil tanks, gas stations and weaponry of the Panau government. In the process, government forces are summoned depending on the level of chaos being caused. A few frag grenades can quickly lead to helicopters raining down machine gun fire on our protagonist.
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Posted in: Games · News · PC Games · Playstation 3 · Reviews · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: Eidos, Just Cause, Just Cause 2, PC Gaming, Playstation 3, Square Enix, Xbox 360
by John Carle, Mar 2 2010 // 7:00 AM
Fans of Just Cause will be pleased to find out that they will get a sneak peek of the sequel which is set to release on March 26th. Just Cause 2, which featured one of the most creative interactive trailers, will have a demo available for the PC, XBox 360 and PlayStation 3 on Thursday, March 4th.
Just Cause 2′s demo looks to set itself out from the crowd with a massive 35 square mile area of the game’s 400 square mile locale. Lee Singleton, General Manager of Square Enix’s London Studios said that “The Just Cause 2 demo is simply massive and with so much to do, the replay value is enormous… It’s easily one of the biggest freeroaming demos of all time and for fans of openworld games, it’s unmissable.”
From the looks of things, Square Enix and Eidos don’t believe in the “less is more” mentality and want to show everyone just what they have to offer. As seen in the trailer, Just Cause 2′s demo will allow players near limitless combinations of ways to tackle situations at hand or just provide a pure freeroaming balls to the wall action experience.
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Tagged: Eidos, Game Demos, Just Cause, Just Cause 2, PC Gaming, Playstation 3, Square Enix, Xbox 360
by Cortney Zamm, Jan 16 2010 // 10:00 AM

Game trailers can be pretty cool, or pretty lame. While some show off the fantastic visuals and impressive character design, others can just be flashy advertisements for a game that’s not quite ready to be shown to the world.
The trailer for Just Cause 2, an upcoming action-adventure from Eidos, in a league of it’s own. Brought to our attention by Kotaku, this trailer gives players a taste of just how interactive the game play experience is in Just Cause 2. At specific times during the “multi-path” trailer, the viewer given several options to click what they’d like to do next.
This then brings them to a new YouTube window, where a new piece of the trailer plays and more options are given. It’s a really cool way to showcase the different ways you can complete a mission, and will definitely get gamers excited for this upcoming title.
Just Cause 2 hits the United States on March 23rd for Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and PC. You can check out the trailer after the jump.
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Posted in: Games · Trailers · Video · Video Games
Tagged: Games, Just Cause 2, PC, PS3, Xbox 360