MATT WOMBACHER
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"1)  Super Mario Bros 3

2)  Pokemon Red

3)  Uncharted 2

4)  Shadows of the Colossus

5)  Burnout 3

6)  Legend of Zelda:  Link to the Past

7)  Super Mario RPG

8)  Warcraft 2

9)  Tetris

10)  Final Fantasy 7

11)  Mega Man X

12)  Chrono Trigger

13)  Counter Strike:  Source

14)  Perfect Dark

15)  Super Smash Bros. Melee"

Monday, October 04, 2010
"I think Heavy Rain is the most recent game that has come out that relies heavily on the decisions/actions of the player.  When I played through I had a certain image of how I wanted my character to end up and I attempted to make choices accordingly.  There isn't any sort of scale that defines morality and I feel that the lack of this is a strength of the game.  It allows the player to decide what they deem to be right and wrong.  And anyone who has played Heavy Rain would probably agree with me saying that more times then not there is a very fine line between right and wrong.  Morality in Heavy Rain often depends on the perspective that the player decides to view the situation from. "
Sunday, March 07, 2010
"last (and current) game that has completely taken over my life is Uncharted 2. The single player was amazing and since finishing that up I've been grinding in the multiplayer. I'm probably one of the few that haven't thrown down Uncharted 2 and rushed to"
Monday, December 21, 2009
"ant to play the new KH but the question is will I be able to put Uncharted 2"
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
"n me up. Huge Blues fan. Had a better then expected season and made a run from last to 6th in the conference. Definitely looking forward to get hockey season rolling a"
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
"J Nice review man. Good to see a fellow MU student on Bit"
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
"aiah No it's definitely not all I'm seeing. What I'm seeing is EA supporting an original game by going all out with promotions. The game's premise is controversial and is only going to appeal to a certain demographic to begin with, so it makes sense that its promotional campaign is going to walk a fine line too. From what I hear there are far worse things in the game industry that developers do to get their games more recognition. Such as giving out early review copies of games if a game is promised a certain score. If it were any other game I would fully understand and agree with what you are saying about the misgivings of sending the gaming press $200 checks but given the tie-in to the core concept of the game I can view it solely as promo"
Friday, September 18, 2009
"t going to go out on a limb and say they were in no way trying to offend game journalists or the video game industry. The tag line "If you spend it you are greedy. If you don't you're wasteful" comes off as more of a riddle to me rather than an attack on anyone. Seriously you could just outsmart them by donating it to charity...craziness i know, and in the process you solved the riddle. The marketing and promotion of the game, while controversial, seems like its doing a pretty good job. I say this because it seems like with every promotion my excitement for the game"
Friday, September 18, 2009