Brian Dusablon

Finally and Forgettably

If this was 15 years in the making, it makes you wonder what they did for the other 14 years and 10 months.

- Duke Nukem Forever Review – guardian.co.uk

Disappointing, to say the least, but not surprising. Duke Nukem is a cult classic for my generation of gamers. I loved that game. I played it endlessly. Years and years of rumors and teasers ruined this new game for me before it even left the factory (which, apparently, it shouldn’t have). Sure, I’ll grab a demo and goof around with it, for old time’s sake, but this game never had a chance. Sadly, it looks like they managed to underwhelm even the most devoted fans after 15 years of development.

Engagify Before You Gamify

Perhaps gamify if you have to, but only after you’ve first tried to engagify. Please.

- Clark Quinn – “Engagification”

Yes.

(via Kevin)

Starcraft II Interview and Single Player Demo

Oooooweeeee, I can’t wait!

This Week in Browsing

Nirvana on Rock Band

Nice. Wish I had more time to play Rock Band.

Nirvana goes Rock Band
Harmonix announced that Nirvana will finally get the Rock Band treatment it deserves as it releases a seven-song pack from their album Nevermind. The seven songs (all of them master recordings) are:

“Breed”
“Lounge Act”
“On a Plain”
“Polly”
“Something in the Way”
“Stay Away”
“Territorial Pissings”