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Showing posts with label Ultimate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ultimate. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Our RiffTrax Best of the Worst 10th Anniversary Survey Results


In April, I was going to update my Top Ten RiffTrax B-Movies list.  After I started adding in the few new movies (including my new number one), I remembered the tenth anniversary of RiffTrax was this year.  This deserved something bigger.

That's why I turned to you, the rest of the fanbase.  I asked what your favorites were, and the response was outstanding!  Compiling the results took slightly longer than I was expecting, but I am finally done.

I present to you the Ultimate Best of the Worst Top Ten RiffTrax B-Movies, Shorts, Live Shows, and "Just-The-Jokes" MP3s!

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Review: The Amazing Spider-Man Ultimate Edition

 The Amazing Spider-Man Ultimate Edition Game Review

Ever since I was a little kid, Spider-Man has been my favorite superhero. Now that I have gotten older (even though I haven’t actually grown up yet), Spider-Man still ranks up there in the top three. I have played almost every single Spider-Man game ever made, and I have loved almost all of them. Yes, I even liked Spider-Man/X-Men: Arcade’s Revenge. The first really good Spider-Man game, at least in my opinion, was Spider-Man on the PS1, N64, and Dreamcast. That is one of my all-time favorite Spidey games. Then when the movies game out, the games took a turn to sand-box territory. By the time Web of Shadows was released, the formula was starting to feel a little stale. This staleness led directly into my second favorite Spidey game: Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions. Shattered Dimensions (as well as Spider-Man: Edge of Time) was a foray back to the level based gameplay, and helped breathe new life into the franchise.

The Amazing Spider-Man Ultimate Edition Game Review

With the release of The Amazing Spider-Man movie, the series has gone back to the sandbox. The game was released on the Nintendo Wii, but it was butchered. Gone was the open world enjoyed by those playing on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The game suffered immensely for it. The Amazing Spider-Man on the Wii was the most disappointing Spidey game I have ever played. Now the game has been released on the Nintendo Wii U, and thankfully, it is the full thing. It even has all of the DLC that was available for the other two platforms. Was the game worth the wait? Could it possibly make up for the horrible Wii version?

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Practice Killing Beasts in Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Demo

Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Demo Out Today
 
The demo for the much anticipated Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate is now here!  As of right now, you can check out some sweet single player monster killing action on the Nintendo Wii U and 3DS.

I'm glad this came out today, because the wait for this game is harrowing.  At least we can all get a taste of the action before the game's March 19 release!

You can read the release after the jump.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Fighting on the Wii U and 3DS March 19

Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Wii U English Box Art

Monster Hunter fans rejoice, for Capcom has revealed to us a release date.  Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate will fins its way to store shelves and the eShop on March 19 here in North America.  That is for both the Wii U and the 3DS.  If you live in the UK, you only have to wait three extra days.

And if you've never played a Monster Hunter game, and you want to see what all of the fuss is about (or you just need your fix a little earlier), a demo for the game on both systems will be available to download on February 21.

Check out the new trailer after the jump.