Schadenfreude at its most delicious!
Well, as you can see from today's pic, some Xbox Live glitchers are getting their just deserts. It just warms my Coal Black Heart to see the Timmies get their asses suspended...
- Xbox Live temporary banninations for the Modern Warfare 2 Javelin glitch are in progress. I guess someone with a gamertag like "Fee Seas" should count his blessings. Meanwhile, the Javelin patch is in Microsoft cert according to some tweets from fourzerotwo this AM.
- CoD4Boards has a forum thread with a link to MW2 weapon damage estimated via in-game testing.
- Modern Warfare 2 reviews: Soknowgaming.
- Gametrailers teaser for Medal of Honor. BASHandSlash has more details, including another look at the real-life prototype for the MoH coverguy.
- Here we go again. Aliens vs. Predators denied classification in Australia.
- Rogue Warrior metascore drops to 41%. Mine's still in the shrink wrap. It's too bad the game is doing poorly. I've been a huge fan of Marcinko ever since I saw Red Cell. Here's a devasting metareview from Joystiq.
- Edge Online has an "End of the Decade" contest. I guess that assumes the decade started with 2000. I would have assumed the decade started with the start of the millennium in 2001, but whatever.
- Apparently, having the MW2 far-fetched Russian invasion of the US wasn't enough. Homefront thinks the North Koreans can pull it off. John Milius is apparently handling the story; he almost managed to make Red Dawn believable in the '80s, but this might asking a bit much of him. Kotaku reports that DLC & a sequel, Homefront 2, is already on the drawing board. Kaos Studios down in NYC is developing the game for a March 2010 release; their first game, Frontlines: Fuel of War was generally well received. Kaos was formed with some of the key guys behind the Battlefield 1942 mod, Desert Combat.
- GamesRadar piece on Metro 2033's potential as a survival horror FPS.
- Xbox Live bannination is sometimes pretty hilarious.
- Cracked: Black-Eyed Peas write the Worst Song Ever. Obviously, the author has never heard Timmy Thomas' "Funky Me".
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