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Should Tekken characters talk?
Since Brad is on the mind of everyone, what was the first Bombcast where he did the "emails!" thing?
Um... yes, he does, constantly. The only times when he doesn't is once or twice a year when Brad can be in the studio himself.
Quick Look: Tekken TAG Tournament 2 (31:19) (Jeff / Brad)
Vinny + Jeff do the best sport game quick looks, I hope they do a FIFA one.
Since Brad is on the mind of everyone, what was the first Bombcast where he did the "emails!" thing?
Glad they got Vinny/Jeff on the sports QLs, I'd probably skip them otherwise.
Yeah, having someone who knew anything about the sports would totally ruin them.
I still love the Bombcast where Jeff and Ryan were discussing whether or not the Browns were still a team, and they decided that they weren't. Not saying they were wrong.
Which bombcast was that? I need that.
lol ign ripQuick Look: NHL 13 (50:51) Jeff and Vinny!
There was a quick look where Brad was using a 3DS I believe, and it came pre-loaded with a drawing of him.
Was it Colours 3D? I can't find a quick look for that game, so must not be that.
It was a DS game - Art Academy
I can't wait for an ftl quick look. Perfect for Dave, Drew and Vinny. Its the 7th most played game on steam right now.
Brad's been tweeting about it a little.
Yes yes yes4-man QL crew!
That's why they let in Ryan McDonald.So they're allowed one.
No, he doesn't If you hear Brad talking, then it is Brad.
you are missing the joke here
Since they started using their own player, videos have looked crap on my PC. It was fine on YouTube. (However, Tested's embedded YouTube stuff those looked terrible for a while too. It's fine now)Just me or does the HD setting still look very very low-res?
Lack of Anti-aliasing/smoothing.Since they started using their own player, videos have looked crap on my PC. It was fine on YouTube. (However, Tested's embedded YouTube stuff those looked terrible for a while too. It's fine now)
There is something really weird going on with Flash players. Some of them are fine, others are really pixelated. Giant Bomb's videos are all pixelated. I just tested it on Safari on a MBA, same problem. The only non-pixelated way I can watch GB videos consistently is on my iPad, which presumably uses the HTML5 player.
(I also had this same pixelation on all BBC videos apart from when using IE... this has now been resolved). What is going on?
Posting this here instead of the main thread, but I feel like this QL of Borderlands 2 exemplifies exactly what I don't like about Jeff, and in part to the majority of the crew, which is how they cannot seem to articulate themselves on specific issues. I wish I had more examples but this QL in particular stood out to me. I feel like I understand the base level of criticism Jeff levels with the game but he doesn't go into any detail and specifics about what he precisely doesn't like about the game and it just feels... bad.
I'm not saying he is a crappy journalist or anything but when he has difficulty explaining his problems with a game it makes you consider how his views on other gaming sites as well and how credible they are.
I'm pretty sure his preface of "I've played over 200 hours of the first Borderlands" spelt out his specific issue with it pretty clearly. He's obviously fatigued by the base game and wasn't compelled by what the story had to offer, and yet the gameplay itself is without inherent fault so it isn't a bad game. I don't see what's so vague about his position there. It would be another thing if he were then also telling everyone not to buy the game, but that isn't the case.Posting this here instead of the main thread, but I feel like this QL of Borderlands 2 exemplifies exactly what I don't like about Jeff, and in part to the majority of the crew, which is how they cannot seem to articulate themselves on specific issues. I wish I had more examples but this QL in particular stood out to me. I feel like I understand the base level of criticism Jeff levels with the game but he doesn't go into any detail and specifics about what he precisely doesn't like about the game and it just feels... bad.
I kinda got the sense that Jeff actually seemed mad that the game is more balanced. He was no longer able to throw a turret out to heal and regen ammo, and he went on about the choices having heavy tradeoffs that can fuck you over.
I'm pretty sure his preface of "I've played over 200 hours of the first Borderlands" spelt out his specific issue with it pretty clearly. He's obviously fatigued by the base game and wasn't compelled by what the story had to offer, and yet the gameplay itself is without inherent fault so it isn't a bad game. I don't see what's so vague about his position there. It would be another thing if he were then also telling everyone not to buy the game, but that isn't the case.
We really need a Youtube compilation of all the "emails!" and Jeff doing Australian/English Brad, seriously.
Try reading the review? I think Jeff makes his problems with BL2 pretty clear.
Jeff Gerstmann said:As such, the game's barebones story, lackluster AI, and insufficient player trading options are real disappointments that prevent the game from reaching its full potential.
Jeff G said:Borderlands 2 is a better game in most of the ways that matter, but some of that is brought down by the familiarity of the experience.
Even if you believe Gearbox improved on all of that stuff (which I don't as I'm still getting constant AI bugs in Borderlands 2), those fixes alone aren't enough for a sequel to automatically be great.Really? I thought Jeff explained his position in the Quick Look more than in the review, the review just seemed like an overview of the new mechanics and a few points of dislikes from the likes of Handsome Jack, tad overuse of the old characters and a few unfunny gags.
This is from his Borderlands review and I feel like Borderlands 2 delivers on every aspect of that, and it didn't even seem like he hated any of that stuff!
This is from the last paragraph of his BL2 review and is sort of the key part of his review, in my opinion. He talks about his obsession with Borderlands and the couple hundred hours he put into that game but then he doesn't delve into the details. Why doesn't he like that they've improved the story, AI and multiplayer experience while adding in new upgrades to the grenade and shield systems? Is it because it didn't go far enough? Didn't go in a different direction? I find myself wanting more from his review, just like he wants more from Borderlands 2.
Even if you believe Gearbox improved on all of that stuff (which I don't as I'm still getting constant AI bugs in Borderlands 2), those fixes alone aren't enough for a sequel to automatically be great.
The fact quite a few outlets are giving Borderlands 2 amazing praise is a seriously disheartening aspect of this industry - it's like this generation has trained reviewers to automatically expect barely iterative sequels.
I can't speak for Jeff, but playing Borderlands 2 just leaves me with this feeling that if this game was released 10 years ago, it would have been an expansion pack for the original Borderlands.
Even if you believe Gearbox improved on all of that stuff (which I don't as I'm still getting constant AI bugs in Borderlands 2), those fixes alone aren't enough for a sequel to automatically be great.
The fact quite a few outlets are giving Borderlands 2 amazing praise is a seriously disheartening aspect of this industry - it's like this generation has trained reviewers to automatically expect barely iterative sequels.
I can't speak for Jeff, but playing Borderlands 2 just leaves me with this feeling that if this game was released 10 years ago, it would have been an expansion pack for the original Borderlands.