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A warning: Regrets from a former life and experiences yet unlived 27 November 2009 at 12:30 pm by Admin

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There’s this kid I used to know. Pretty decent guy all around, to be honest with you. But looking back on him, his flaws become more apparent, and perhaps none are so noticeable than those related to his gaming.

See, many of his choices were spotty at best. He spent two years on World of Warcraft, enjoying his time immensely but ignoring nearly every other game that came out during that period. He would choose a game like NFL Street over Beyond Good and Evil. Worst of all, he would take lengthy breaks from gaming altogether, playing little to nothing at all besides random games already in his collection — some old, many bad.

Worst of all, he missed out on the great offerings on entire consoles. It’s hard to say exactly why: perhaps out of financial necessity, perhaps out of a misplaced and nonsensical sense of loyalty, and perhaps some combination of these. But the reason is unimportant, as the sad fact is that he deprived himself of great things.

Let this kid serve as a warning to you all, for this misled youth was me, and I’m still paying the price today for his past transgressions. 

There are plenty of reasons that people have dreamed of going back in time, but I bet few of you would do so in order to change your gaming habits. Yet, thinking of the differences between the player that you are today and he or she who inhabited your growing body many years ago, how many glaring and sometimes disappointing disparities can you see? For me, there are many — some that I alluded to above, and others that I might not even be able to identify.

For instance, I never finished Final Fantasy VII. In fact, I purchased it on release date or very near it, and played only about five hours before moving on to something else. I never played Final Fantasy VIII or Final Fantasy IX. I got to the final boss of Final Fantasy X and never completed the game. And don’t even get me started on previous Final Fantasy games.

The even younger version of me played seemingly only the worst games of the SNES/Genesis era. Earthbound meant nothing to me until about four years ago. Super Metroid was a game that I knew about, but had no interest in. Super Mario RPG was not even a thought in my mind. Even Chrono Trigger is a game that, to this day, I have not played a single moment of.

My problems extended into the PlayStation 1 and PlayStation 2 eras. I give them that designation because, to me, that’s what they were. I never wanted a Nintendo 64, Gamecube, Dreamcast, Saturn, Xbox, or any other console that you could dream up. I played Sony consoles exclusively. Early on, I don’t know what the justification for this was, but over time, I fell into the same traps that so many people suffer. There are no good games on other consoles. Sony does it better than everyone else. I don’t care about anything else.

Yet even on those console, my history is filled with failure. I purchased fantastic games only to never finish them. I ignored great games in favor of poor ones. I went years without purchasing anything new at all, finding myself consumed by World of Warcraft. What I missed out on during this time is staggering to think of.

It’s very possible that at least one of the admissions above has made you cringe in disgust and pity. But why? It’s because many of these games are those that you have to play. It’s a sense of obligation, and one that I most definitely feel.

That’s where the me of the present comes in.

Obligation is a terrible feeling for the working man. A 40-hour workweek coupled with various real-life obligations leave, even for someone like me, less time than I’d like for gaming. Yet, as someone who wants to feel like he has played the best that the world of videogames has to offer, I feel a deep sense of obligation toward those games that I missed out on. I have to play The Wind Waker. Ignoring it is not an option; if greatness exists, then I must experience it.

But it goes deeper than obligation. I know I’ll enjoy the hell out of these games. It’s not a matter of biting into a chocolate-covered grasshopper just to say that I did, as if it’ll enter me into some esteemed society of the hardcore. The obligation I feel is to myself, to end my self-inflicted depravation.

There is, of course, a problem: all of those pesky new games that keep coming out. Yes, with three pretty good consoles going right now, as well as a couple of handheld consoles that I try in vain to keep up with, time is a precious commodity even for those without a backlog. Yet mine grows daily, rolling ever on like a katamari of awesome, becoming larger and larger until it threatens to consume everything around me. Yet I must ignore this all simply to keep up with the greatness of today.

And it can all be blamed on that little bastard from my past: he who was ignorant to all that is awesome, he who lacked the fortitude to finish what he started, he who placed me in the impossible situation that I face today.

But this is not a post to lament the size of my backlog. Not exactly. See, a backlog is something that we all experience at some point. It’s impossible to avoid. My current situation, however, is very different. I am paying for the idiocy of my past self, and no matter what I do, I’ll never be able to truly repair the damage that he caused. Unless I find myself suddenly afflicted with the “lottery winner” status, I fear that I’ll never have the time to experience all that I know I should have experienced.

It’s deflating, quite frankly. And in the face of tine’s continual movement forward, I’m helpless to do anything about it.

And so we reach the warning — the true aim of this post. It’s with an overabundance of sentiment that I deliver this warning to you, and though I struggle to find the words that will express the true gravity of my feelings, I hope they ring true.

Do not, dear friends, let yourselves become like me. Don’t lead yourselves into a pit that you cannot escape. You may not think you’re doing any damage now, but you will live to regret your actions or lack thereof. You will wish that you could go back and do it all again.

Yes, sometimes, experiencing all that is great is impossible. Financially, I can’t play everything that I want to, nor do I have the time to do so. It’s extremely likely that you’re in a similar situation. College was a busy time, and it’s no surprise that I didn’t play so many games. I do not blame my former self for this, and nor should you blame your current or former selves for circumstances out of your control.

But as I wrote above, many of the games that I missed were needlessly avoided for one reason or another. Maybe I didn’t try hard enough to finish a game, instead moving on to the new flavor of the week despite that fact that it was a piece of trash. Perhaps I was blinded by a pointless devotion to a certain console, and told myself that The Wind Waker must not be any good if it’s only being released on the inferior Gamecube.

Even if you don’t have the means to afford every console, don’t let yourself fall into a cycle of insulting other exclusives and bolstering those on your own console. We cannot help what consoles we can afford, but we can help what we do with that fact—whether we wield it as a sharp, angry sword or keep it in its place above the mantel. The same goes for games: don’t deprive yourself of something great simply because you have some strange loyalty to a competing game.

Simply put, don’t find ways to avoid playing something great. You will regret it when your self-made barriers disappear and you’re left wondering why you didn’t make the most of your time while you still had enough of it.


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+ The Daily Hotness: Here’s a little bonus room By Admin 25 November 2009 at 6:01 pm and have No Comments

The Daily Hotness: Here's a little bonus room screenshot

Hamza is doing things in Canada right now. “Off the grid” things, wouldn’t you know it. Consider this picture of Action Hank a loving tribute to him.

Ashley reminded us of Terry Scott Taylor’s brilliant videogame tunes, Nick confirmed his adoration of iCarly, there was an announcement that Dead Space 2 (OMFGZOMGBBQ!) will be announced next month, and a bunch of other silly pre-Thanksgiving news happened on 11/25/09.

Destructoid Originals:
Podtoid 126: Oscar Mike
Review: Assassin’s Creed 2
Badass of the Month Club: Terry S. Taylor

Community:

Cblogs of 11/25/2009 + Sykisms
Forum of the day: THE LIFEBLOOD OF CANADA

Black Friday:
Today’s Steam deals: Cheap Arkham Asylum, DA:O, and more
Surprise: Retailers offering Black Friday PS3 deals
Newegg’s Black Friday gaming deals are GO!

News:
Roman Dirge hard at work on Vampire Puff Puff for iPhone
Steam to come pre-installed on Alienware PCs
Darksiders set to ruin Thanksgiving, gets pre-order items
Two Worlds II and Scivelation headed to the Xbox 360
Rock Band DLC: Nirvana, not ‘Sister Christian’
Red Dead Redemption to hit in April 2010
Raskulls … now in toy form!
Something ‘awesome’ lined up for Uncharted 2 multiplayer
Xbox 360 tipped to beat PS3 by three to one this Xmas
First band to step up for Guitar Hero 6? Tesla!
PSN troll subpoenas Winona Ryder & Depeche Mode, sues WoW
How many of Rock Band’s 1,000 songs do you have?
Mass Effect 2 PC: DRM and system requirements!
Uncharted 2 gets free DLC, update this Friday
Dead Space 2 officially announced December 22
This happened: High Voltage trademarks Immortal Warriors
Visions: The Christian MMORPG you never knew you needed
Church attacks Resident Evil, Capcom fights back
Microsoft giving away Chocobos
A new Star Wars game will be revealed at the Spike VGAs
You can turn your Avatar into a cyborg starting tomorrow
Final Fight heading to Xbox LIVE and PSN this April

Offbeat:
A Real Girlfriend lets you stick your finger up her nose
Girl smashes boyfriend’s Xbox 360, films it
A fancy box for your Xbox
Mario 64 once had a co-op mode
My life is complete: Mario performs ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’
Maximo creator’s concept art vindicates your childhood

Media:

Swallow these Dawn of War 2: Chaos Rising screens
Final Fantasy XIII gets a ‘final’ trailer
Dragon Slayers in Divinity II run slow, are bad at hiding
Hot new SSFIV trailer shows Guy, Cody and Adon in action
Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks gets another ad
New Shiren the Wanderer trailer looks awesome
Here’s the new DJ Hero DLC in glorious moving pictures

+ Newegg’s Black Friday gaming deals are GO! By Admin 25 November 2009 at 5:25 pm and have No Comments

Newegg's Black Friday gaming deals are GO! screenshot

Elite Beat Agents has been marked down to $10, so that title is somewhat relevant. Actually, you caught me — I just like saying “GO!” whenever possible.

It’s hard to say how much stock Newegg is carrying, so I wanted to make this quick. All of the site’s sales can be found on this page here. This includes DS, PC, Xbox 360, PSP, PlayStation 3, and Wii, so no, not just savings for our mighty overlords who possess gaming rigs.

Notable deals include: The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena for $9.99 (PC only), 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand for $14.99 (360 and PS3), Madworld for $12.99, and Chrono Trigger DS for $9.99. There’s newer, more expensive games worth looking into as well. Note: these prices included shipping.

[Thanks, Gary!]

+ Here’s the new DJ Hero DLC in glorious moving pictures By Admin 25 November 2009 at 1:20 pm and have No Comments

The welcoming party for the first DJ Hero DLC mixes wasn’t entirely welcoming. Heck, they were carrying torches, pitchforks, and the like. I think one of them might’ve even scowled for a second there.

Up now for download, the “David Guetta Mix Pack 01″ can be found on PlayStation Network and the Xbox LIVE Marketplace for $7.99 or 640 points, in Microsoft terms. Quite pricey, but you are getting three mixes. Three mixes that, to me anyway, aren’t terribly appealing.

  • “When Love Takes Over” featuring Kelly Rowland
  • “Sexy Chick” featuring Akon
  • “On The Dancefloor” featuring will.i.am and apl.de.ap

The other two videos for these songs can be found by clicking through the break. I was initially reluctant to be the bearer of this news, but then I found this creepy in-game character that made me so glad I did. Also, Wii players: we were told these mixes plus the debut ones are available for 300 points each.


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+ New Shiren the Wanderer trailer looks awesome By Admin 25 November 2009 at 11:40 am and have No Comments

 

Upcoming Wii RPG Shiren the Wanderer has got the new trailer and website treatment today. Oh, and we’ve got the new boxart in our gallery below. We’ve known about the game for a bit, but it’s nice to see some new material coming out of Atlus on the game.

It’s not coming ’till February, but it’s worth the wait. Shiren got high marks from the Japanese gaming press, what with its dungeon crawling and feudal Japanese setting and its talking ferrets and so forth. The new official site has game info, art, and a few screens. The system page talks about how this is the first Shiren game that lets you freely switch between yourself and a couple of other companions, adding some new strategy to your crawl.

The new trailer is pretty epic. It looks like a big game with a big story, which is my kind of thing.

Shiren the Wanderer hits Wii on February 9th, 2010. Lookin’ forward to this one. How ’bout you?


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+ Microsoft giving away Chocobos By Admin 25 November 2009 at 11:20 am and have No Comments

Microsoft giving away Chocobos screenshot

Here’s something we didn’t know: over the past week, Microsoft has been promising people hyped for Final Fantasy XIII a secret item in exchange for participating in their “Register, Tweet, and Win” competition thing for the game. Turns out, as revealed earlier this morning, that secret item is a Chocobo item for your Avatar.

Don’t think that the opportunity to grab one of these lovely yellow beauties is over just yet. If you find yourself yearning for some bird companionship just head over to the official Web site for the game and then enter in your LIVE account details. Keep in mind, though, that the item doesn’t ship until sometime in December. The game, on the other hand, won’t arrive until March, so, uh, there’s plenty of time enjoy that Chocobo.

+ Church attacks Resident Evil, Capcom fights back By Admin 25 November 2009 at 11:00 am and have No Comments

Church attacks Resident Evil, Capcom fights back screenshot

Thank God for the clergy! Those guardians of our frail humanity are always here to set things right, and they have protected us from Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles, a game that glamorizes violence and promotes the occult. Several men of the Church have attacked Capcom’s latest Wii shooter, because that is exactly what the Church should be worrying about.

“If we dabble in this area we open ourselves to influences and put ourselves at risk,” writes Rt Rev John Goddard. “I would regard any encouragement for children to be drawn into this behavior with extreme horror.”

Capcom’s Leo Tan, however, has not taken such accusations lying down: “Most games (and movies) like Resident Evil show characters fighting evil, not supporting it. Unfortunately the clergy is showing a lack of understanding of the video games industry and is too quick to splash the holy water and lump video games players into stereotypical boxes.

“Video games are entertainment and like horror movies or other scary films they are covered by a ratings system. Resident Evil for example is a 15 and not suitable for anyone under that age. Parents have to be trusted to adhere to these age restrictions and use common sense.”

Pretty much.

Still, it’s nice to know that Holy leaders responsible for the guidance of hundreds of people are so enlightened and have such a grasp of the modern world, isn’t it? They clearly make people take IQ tests to be bishops.

+ Maximo creator’s concept art vindicates your childhood By Admin 25 November 2009 at 10:40 am and have No Comments

Maximo creator's concept art vindicates your childhood screenshot

If you’re anything like me or Chad, you probably remember drawing your own videogame levels when you should have been paying attention in math class. We all did it, and dreamed of someday becoming one of the creative minds responsible for the kind of games we loved as kids. But that was elementary school; we didn’t have the fancy computer software that surely helped envision this stuff. The real pros rock some serious tech, right?

Psssh. Graph paper, baby. That’s how it’s done.

Seth Killian over at Capcom recently had a chat with Maximo creator David Siller, and he shared an exclusive look at some of the concept art that helped bring the games to life. Turns out the tried and true hand-drawn method of level design is still the way to go for some devs, and it’s pretty awesome to see the gallery.

If you still haven’t played Maximo, you’re missing out on a truly underrated action game. It’s a blast to play, it probably inspired quite a few of the action titles you’ve enjoyed since its release, and you can pick it up dirt cheap just about anywhere. Head over to Capcom-Unity for the interview and full gallery.

+ Today’s Steam deals: Cheap Arkham Asylum, DA:O, and more By Admin 25 November 2009 at 10:30 am and have No Comments

Today's Steam deals: Cheap Arkham Asylum, DA:O, and more screenshot

Steam has kicked off its holiday sale today with a slew of great deals. Every day, from now until Monday, a new set of discounted games will become active. It’s not like your eyes aren’t already glued to your monitor anyway, so no biggie.

The three most important deals appear to be Dragon Age: Origins at $37.49, Batman: Arkham Asylum at $24.99, and the super ridiculous 18-game (including expansions) THQ pack at $49.99.

It’ll be interesting to see how crazy Steam goes this year with the deals. You can be sure it’s only going to get more insane as the days go by.

+ Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks gets another ad By Admin 25 November 2009 at 10:20 am and have No Comments

Just in case you want to gawp at The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks some more, we have a new commercial for you, fresh from the United Kingdom. It shows off a bit more footage, so if you’re really excited for the game, this will be great for you. You’re going to have be unbelievably excited though.

The guy doing the narration for these ads sounds like Sean Pertwee, but not enough like Sean Pertwee to actually be Sean Pertwee. In essence, that last sentence was completely meaningless. It’s the fact that it’s the holidays. That’s what’s forcing me to download poor quality Zelda commercials that nobody wants to watch so I can fail in multiple attempts to upload it to Viddler and give up and use the Youtube version and then struggle to write two paragraphs of content to accompany it.

Oh wait, we’re past two paragraphs now. Awesome.