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Lore Reviews Link's Weapons

Lore Sjöberg of Brunching Shuttlecocks fame is doing videos for wired now, and you can watch the first one. If you like shark astronauts, this one’s for you.

Also entertaining is reading the comments and seeing how the internet is unable to imagine humourous videos about games as anything other than Zero Punctuation. My favourite:

I’m also agreeing with other commenters that Zero Punctuation is a very obvious influence, which is fine in my book.

In light of that, really appreciate the homage. Looking forward to future instalments, keep it up! However, please trim down the script a bit and speed up the delivery by about 400%.

posted by D,

Mar 04, 2008.

2007: The Best, the Most Played, and the Disappointing

Everyone else is making lists… I just couldn’t help myself.

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posted by D,

Dec 28, 2007.

"Thinking About the Camera Is Game Design Too"

Gamasutra has an excellent interview with Yoshiaki Koizumi. It touches on the development of various Mario and Zelda games, and even includes consideration of motion sickness. He’s clearly a very thoughtful designer.

posted by D,

Nov 30, 2007.

Angry Robot Sounds 7

Is this the “Golden Age of Gaming”? Discuss. We did, with reference to Mass Effect, Assassin’s Creed, Zelda, GTA III, Oblivion and our usual share of griping about games media. Cast: Mags, Nadine, D.

Angry Robot Sounds 7 (17MB mp3, 37mins)

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posted by D,

Nov 28, 2007.

What Are You Playing? Inaugural Edition

This is where we Robot writers speak up about what we’re getting down with. Let us know what you’re playing in the comments yo.

MagsLegend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii). The head-scratching dungeons are so deliciously puzzling they make running to Gamefaqs for quick relief seem like an ethical failure. The buckets o’ plot-twisty goodness makes it more addictive than Robocop 2’s “nuke”. And swinging the Wiimote like a sword turns me back into an eight year old at Cub Camp, battling pretend giant spiders in the forest with nothing more than a stick and an endless supply of imagination.

GigerHRNaruto: Rise of a Ninja (Xbox 360). The most fun I’ve had leaping off of tall buildings since Crackdown, and the best cell-shaded animation I’ve ever seen in a game. Naruto looks fantastic, and plays even better.

NigelNaruto: Rise of The Ninja. I agree with Giger, it has best cell shading ever and I like the idea of charging chakra to do special moves. The game is very much like the anime, I just wish it had Japanese language option.

Dracula X Chronicles (PSP). I love having my Castleviana on the go and the music sounds even better on the headphones. “Symphony of Night” needed equal billing to the Re-do of “Rondo of Blood”.

Legend Of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (DS). Love the game, but I HATE the Sea kings temple. I’d have given up by now, but I feel honour bound to finish it after trading my Cube and unfinished twilight princess in order to get my 360 and Halo 3.

TokuPortal (part of The Orange Box, Xbox 360). Far too short a game for its type, incredibly fun to play but I could use some trickier puzzles and more enemies. Hopefully this will spawn a sequel in the black mesa world that was so subtly suggested at the end of the game.

DThe Simpsons Game (Xbox 360). Fun and good writing, and lots of great parodies of games, but the camera is driving me insane. Also trying out Heroes of Mana on the DS.

NadineGuitar Hero III (Xbox 360). I beat Slash last night. This game makes me so angry sometimes that my fingers move in ways I didn’t know they could. And I started a new strumming technique to get my anger out and although it hurt my palm after a while it was really fun to do. I love this game.

Portal (Xbox 360) I keep playing the first ten levels over and over again to show it to people, but I watched Toku finish it and I just adore this game. It’s just so satisfying, what more can be said?

posted by D,

Nov 12, 2007.

I Gave up on Zelda

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posted by D,

Oct 24, 2007.

Angry Robot Sounds 5

We talk Halo 3, Zelda: The Phantom Hourglass, and how Nadine is racist against anime(?). Plus, games we are looking forward to.

Angry Robot Sounds #5 (16MB mp3, 35mins)

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posted by D,

Oct 17, 2007.