Weekend Confirmed 66 - FEAR 3, Shadows of the Damned
by Garnett Lee, Jun 24, 2011 11:00am PDTSettling in to summer, the Weekend Confirmed crew finds a stack of great games waiting to be played. Christian Spicer sits in with Xav, Jeff, and Garnett to talk F.E.A.R. 3, Shadows of the Damned, inFamous 2, Trenched, and more in Whatcha' Been Playin? The Warning gets started with a continuation of a discussion that started on twitter about whether names like Mizuguchi, Suda, Mikami, and Yamaoka generate big buzz. The group also looks at all the other big games hitting their 10th anniversary along with Halo and realizes 2001 was a pretty special year. The news and Finishing Moves bring it all home.
Weekend Confirmed Ep. 66: 06/24/2011
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Weekend Confirmed comes in four segments to make it easy to listen to in segments or all at once. Here's the timing for this week's episode:
- Whatcha' Been Playin Part 1: Start: 00:00:00 End: 00:29:54
- Whatcha' Been Playin Part 2: Start: 00:30:28 End: 01:01:20
- Whatcha' Been Playin Part 3: Start: 01:02:26 End: 01:32:04
- Featured music "The Constant" by The Felix Culpa: Start: 01:32:04 End: 01:35:30
- The Front Page news: Start: 01:31:47 End: 02:06:53
The Felix Culpa is a four-piece band consisting of vocalist/guitarist Marky Hladish, bassist/vocalist Tristan Hammond, guitarist/vocalist Dustin Currier and drummer Joel Coan. From the Illinois/Wisconsin border, the band is best described as progressive indie with post-hardcore elements. They have released two full-length albums ("Commitment" and "Sever Your Roots"), an EP/DVD combo ("Thought Control"), a digital EP ("SoSo Remission") and are currently signed to No Sleep Records. They can be found online at Facebook, twitter, and on their official site.
The Felix Culpa are headed out on a short supporting tour w/ The Dear Hunter.
Tour Dates:
July 22nd - Minneapolis, MN Triple Rock
July 23rd - DeKalb, IL House Cafe
July 24th - Chicago, IL Lincoln Hall
July 26th - St. Louis, MO The Firebird
July 27th - Covington, KY Mad Hatter
July 28th - Grand Rapids, MI Pyramid SchemeKay
Original music in the show by Del Rio. Get his latest Album, The Wait is Over on iTunes. Check out more, including the Super Mega Worm mix and other mash-ups on his ReverbNation page or Facebook page, and follow him on twitter delriomusic.
Christian Spicer performs his stand-up comedy show around the country. For more info, including dates for upcoming shows, check out Christian Spicer's site.
Jeff can also be seen on The Totally Rad Show. They've gone daily so there's a new segment to watch every day of the week!
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Comments
I have a theory that Microsoft is going to do something a little different as they transition into the next generation. I think that we might see Microsoft putting their full weight behind 2 consoles at the same time.
Sounds crazy, I know. But hear me out.
Nintendo has shown their hand for their next console. We know that it will be roughly comparable to the 360 in terms of technical capabilities.
On the other hand, we know Sony will swing for the fences with their next console (they always do) and deliver a high-powered machine with lots of technological muscle.
A high tech console appeals to the hard core market. Microsoft will have no choice but to respond if Sony pushes forward into a new hardware generation.
On the other, Microsoft will still be able to sell the Kinect / 360 Arcade bundle as a direct competitor to the WiiU. The casual / Family gaming market that purchased Kinect by the millions won't be paying attention to a new state-of-the-art console. This gives Microsoft the unique opportunity of being able to market 2 different videogame consoles without getting in their own way. They'll probably shift away from promoting "The XBOX 360", instead using the "Kinect" brand, but continue to sell it bundled with the 360 hardware.
Long shot? Maybe. But I still think it's possible :)
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I have to say, I'm more concerned about Nintendo than anyone else at the moment. They've completely shown their hand for the next console generation (home and portable). What they've shown has a lot of people wondering "what the hell is Nintendo thinking?". I'm not saying that Nintendo will tank.... just that they're in the most potentially dangerous position.
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