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Afro Samurai 2 Interview at Pax South 2015

Larry aka Bluemanrule from Open Forum Radio and Prove Your Point Interviews David Robinson about Afro Samurai 2 while at Pax South. I (William McDonald) was the Camera man and editor of the video.

Pax South 2015 Mega Podcast

This is our Mega Podcast where we talk before Pax South even Begins. We will Post the Post Pax South Mega Podcast soon. Feel free to follow everyone on Twitter. Links are below!
Larry Asberry, Jr- https://twitter.com/lasberry
William McDonald- https://twitter.com/GeekWilliam/
Chris Brown- https://twitter.com/leftybrown/
Jay aka MeefJ- https://twitter.com/MeefJ/
Eric Bouchard- https://twitter.com/AZRockslide/
Steve Sickmen- https://twitter.com/PantlessSteve/
Josiah Motley- https://twitter.com/Josiah_Motley/
Jason- https://twitter.com/Faitios/
Chris- https://twitter.com/holyheadshot
Colby Tibbet- https://twitter.com/Robotmilk/
Samuel Colunga- https://twitter.com/imonahorse/
Bishop- https://twitter.com/RareBishop/

Dragon Age Inquisition Inquisitor’s Edition

The release of the new consoles adding day one digital downloads have made it really important for publishers to give the consumers incentives to buy physical copies. Collectors Editions of games are a possible solution to this problem. Dragon Age Inquisition’s Inquisitor’s Edition seems to be a good example.

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Dragon Age Inquisition Inquisitor’s Edition Includes:

  • Highly detailed exclusive Inquisitor Collector’s Edition case produced by TriForce measures approximately 8.5″ x 13.5″ x 14.5″Cloth map of Thedas drawn to scale measuring approximately 22″ x 32″
  • The case is individually wrapped in faux reptile skin, has the mark of the Inquisitor stamped on top in gold foil, with an interior fitted with imprinted red silk.
  • 72 card Major and Minor Arcana tarot card deck with custom artwork depicting mythology from Dragon Age lore.
  • Inquisitor full scale, six piece, lock tool set
  • One set of four full scale map markers each approximately measuring 3.5″ x 3.5″ x 4″
  • Inquisitor’s Badge
  • Quill and Inkpot
  • 40-page Inquisitor’s Journal
  • Orlesian Coins
  • Limited edition SteelBook case to house your copy of the game
  • Copy of Dragon Age Inquisition Deluxe Edition

The Deluxe Edition also includes a variety of in game bonuses. Click the source link below to check out the full info on Dragon Age Inquisition Inquisitor’s Edition.

Source: Gamestop

Titanfall Expedition DLC Gets Release Date

Titanfall’s 1st DLC map pack gets a release date of May 15th (tomorrow from date of this post). Expedition is the 1st of 3 future DLCs for the game. It comes with 3 new maps: Swampland, Runoff, and War Games. It is priced at $10 or you can pick the Season pass up for $25 and save $5 if you plan on picking up all 3 DLCs. Below is the Trailer for the Expedition DLC.
The Xbox 360 version of Titanfall is expected to get the DLC in June, but there is no official release date announced.

Microsoft Releases Netflix, Hulu, and more from Gold Wall.

Microsoft has announced that starting in June Xbox Gold will no longer be required to use entertainment apps like Netflix, Hulu, HBO Go and more with Xbox one or Xbox 360. This announcement went along with a few others including a new Xbox one priced at $399.99 that excludes Kinect. Below is an image that includes some of the entertainment apps that they are showing off as well as making sure to tell that there are over 170 gaming and entertainment apps included in the update in June.

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A Cautionary Tale From The World of DayZ

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A lovely box of Crunchin’ Crisps

I’m still somewhat new to DayZ. I have trouble just finding supplies to live let alone defend myself. I was at the military base just north of Kamenka, being very pleased with myself having found two cans of food and water bottle which had I filled. I was also happy to find backpack, a fireman’s ax, and M4 rifle. I had found my first gun. Yippy. Couldn’t find any correct ammo though. As I was exiting one of the barracks and I ran across a stranger. Having been killed at that base before I was cautious of him, seeing he had a rifle as well. We both quickly stated that we were “friendly” and circle strafed pasted each other. I continued my search for supplies that other people had left behind. I ran into the hospital and found a few medical supplies included some charcoal tablets and an IV starter kit. I also found a box of cereal. That brought my total food count to a box of cereal and a can of baked beans and a can of spaghetti. While searching the roof, not really expecting to find anything there. I hear a voice behind me say “Do you have any food?” I turned to see the stranger from before. I told him, “Yeah,” and dropped the box of cereal. He said thanks and we parted ways and I heard him munching on the cereal as I descended the building. I managed to sneak out of the military base, because you never know who’s watching, I took the wooded path and crawled under and concrete wall and through a broken fence.

I headed north to Pavlovo. And once there I noticed that every building’s door was open. My heart sank. I searched the open buildings anyway in hopes of finding supplies that the previous looters had dropped or left behind. As I darted in and out of houses, I made sure to stop and look around the area for other players or a wandering zed. Another shock to my heart, a player. I hid in a bush and watched intently at the players movements. After watching *him* dart in and out of the houses as well, I determined that that was the man from the hospital roof. I smiled and started walking down the road while the Incredible Hulk music played in my head.

Kamenka

Kamenka

This is where things start going wrong. I had ignored the road signs and got myself turned around in Pavlovo and instead of walking North toward Zele, I was walking South back toward Kamenka. Along the trip I got hungry and had to use the ax to open my can of beans. In doing so, I spilled 40% of is on the ground. I finished the can and continued walking the wrong way. Once again hunger had come over me. And once again I used my ax to open my last can of food. Delicious spaghetti. I finished off the spaghetti and continued on.

As I turned a corner and walked over a hill I saw the sea and immediately knew my mistake. Having already checked Kamenka and didn’t bother looking in any of the buildings. I noticed that once again I was hungry but this time I had no food satisfy me. Then came my next mistake having East and West flipped in my mind from walking the opposite direction I turned right toward was I thought was Cherno.

I searched the buildings in the bay but they were barren. So on I walked in hopes to finding food not knowing that nothingness was ahead of me. Soon came across the edge of the map. I then layed down and just stared at the road in defeat. I sighed and turned around and started back toward Kamenka. I was starting to really worry about my hunger by this point knowing that an empty town lay before me. I ran to Kamenka, I quickly searched a couple of the buildings along the road for any form of food, rotten or otherwise. My heart soared when I found a rotten orange. Not knowing this was my third mistake, I inhaled the mold covered orange but alas it did nothing to help my hungry. I began to start starving by this point. Panic crept through my veins as I sprinted down the road.

I started noticing a strange taste in my mouth. I knew it was from the rotten the fruit I just inhaled. I noticed a lighthouse on a hill just to the left of me. I ran up the hill praying the Zombie God that food was inside. I was forsaken. nothing. I quickly shimmied down the lighthouse ladder and ran for a town I saw in the distance. By this point the funny taste in my mouth was starting to make me sick. I tried to ingest the charcoal tablets to see if that worked but sadly it had no effect on the poison now running through my body. Once again I panic and sprint toward the town in sight.

DayZ-15I run up to the first building and open the door and find nothing inside. I run out the back door and turn toward the next building…and blackness was all I saw next. I had fallen unconscious. If I had hung onto the box of cereal I may have made it to my next meal but sadly I was too nice and gave it away to a stranger, and for all I know committed suicide by running off the roof of the hospital after eating the food I gave him. Or perhaps he lives on and his saving new spawns from bandits and being a hero.

I will never know.

Confessions of a First Time Convention-goer (GenConer)

Last weekend was GenCon. I’ve never been to any type of convention or expo or anything like that. I had next to no idea of what to expect. I want to talk about what I saw and what I did right and what not to do next year.

Moka from Rosario + Vampire

Moka from Rosario + Vampire

When I first parked my car I wasn’t actually sure where the convention center was but I had a general direction and when I saw a Jedi walking down the street I decided to follow him. I did have a good time at GenCon. I didn’t actually do a whole lot except for just sit and watch people/cosplayers walk by. The cosplaying was the first thing I really noticed and it was so awesome to see the Ox King walk by next to Goku and Super Android 17. Just behind them was Moka from Rosario + Vampire.

I did play some games. Battletech was one of those games and one of the very video games there. They had 12; I’m going to call them, emersion pods. It was a free-for-all mech battle simulation. There were 7 monitors each with their own display and function. I got my butt handed to me by people who had played this game before. I did walk through the rooms with arcade cabins and console games set up. People were playing Dance Central, Rock Band, Halo, Call of Duty, and things like that. But video games aren’t the focus of GenCon. The other kind of gaming is; board games, card games, D&D, and things of that sort.  I watched people play those games because I didn’t have a clue what was going on. There were a series of games that were set on a 20’ish long table. There wasn’t a board per se, but instead was green felt to simulate grass on a battlefield. When people

Maka and Soul from Soul Eater

Maka and Soul from Soul Eater

moved they used rulers and tape measures to judge how far they could go each turn. I had never seen a game like that but there were a lot of them. Apparently Warhammer is played that way. They were just fantasy styled either there was an American Civil War game that I sat down and watched for a bit. I did also play a game of tag. Yes tag. It was called Cards vs. Zombies. When you start you get a green band and three dart cards. Humans wear the band on their arm and zombies on their head. If a zombie tags a human then the human has to give up a dart card. If the human runs out of dart cards then they are now a zombie. If a zombie collects 75 dart cards then they can upgrade to a yellow band and humans have to give up two cards. If they collect 100 dart cards then they can upgrade again to a red band and humans have to give up three cards. I only saw one red and one yellow zombie the entire weekend I was there.  I snuck by the yellow zombie without him seeing me to immediately ran in a red zombie and he tagged me but I only had two cards left so I was zombified and the band moved from my arm to my head. Of course I only saw three humans all weekend after that.

Gluttony from Fullmetal Alchemist

Gluttony from Fullmetal Alchemist

Beyond that I hung out a bit in what was called “Anime Alley”. It wasn’t just anime though there were live action films shown in that area too. But mostly it was anime. There were episodes of anime being shown via Crunchyroll on a computer connected to a projector. I did poke my head into a couple rooms to see if a recognized the anime and I did a couple times. The only event that I knew about ahead of time and was looking forward to was the Mystery Anime Theater 3000 event. It was exactly what you think it was. Where Mystery Science Theater 3000 watches shitty sci-fi movies and does color commentary over it, Mystery Anime Theater 3000 watches shitty anime and does color commentary over it. The anime was Revolutionary Girl Utena. To which I do NOT recommend. This movie had no plot whatsoever. The movie ends with a lesbian, pink-haired, sword welding chick being sucked into a car wash that busts out of the ground on a floating rose garden and turned into a car. Yep she gets TURNED INTO A CAR. And her lesbian lover gets in a drives away.  So it was just gold to riff on. I look forward to that event next year. While wait for Mystery Anime Theater to start I saw a humongous line for something. It was for the screening of The Gamers: Hands of Fate. I didn’t find out until the next day that that movie was a sequel to Dorkness Rising, its full title is The Gamers: Dorkness Rising. Luckily the next day was a second showing. The first movie was about a group playing D&D, the Hands of Fate is a continuation of that group only one of them gets into a card game and that game takes him to GenCon. Hey, I’ve been there. That was the only thing I did on my second day. Afterward while walking back to the rest of the convention center I passed by the cast of the movie I just watched. I had to do a double take.

Lady Spy vs. Lady Spy

Lady Spy vs. Lady Spy

Over all I really enjoyed GenCon. Now it’s time to talk about what I did right and wrong. What I did wrong was wear the wrong shoes. I’ve had these shoes for years and they’re my everyday shoes. But there also a bit worn especially on the bottom. So now I have a blister on the ball of my foot. Another thing I did wrong, well not really wrong but something I regret, I went alone without knowing any one there. I know I would have had much more fun with a buddy or two there. Next year, I plan to rectify that. As well as look harder for events to attend. For events tickets are required. You can either get a ticket to make sure you get into an event if the room gets full, i.e. The Gamers: Hands of Fate screening. Or you can buy general tickets which all events take if they require payment. General tickets are $2 apiece, I bought 15. I only used 5. That was $20 wasted. I thought that all events required tickets but that was not true at all.

Someone call the Doctor. I saw a couple of them around.

Someone call the Doctor. I saw a couple of them around.

Now for what I did right. I took a backpack; pockets tend to get cluttered full quickly. In that backpack I took pain pills which I did use because of my feet, a phone charger I didn’t need but better safe than sorry, and I also took my 3DS. Because of where I live I’ve never Streetpassed before so I figured GenCon was a great place to try it out. Oh boy was I right. There were so many people Streetpassing that by the time I had done the puzzle collecting and adventuring with the first 10 I had 10 more just waiting to go. Eventually I had just shut my 3DS or I would have sat there all day just Streetpassing like a mofo. I did end up with over 100 people added to my plaza and manage to complete three puzzles and the larger ones at that. I was really surprised to get a Streetpass from someone from Japan.

I am defiantly going next year. But like I said I will try to talk some friends into going with me. I now know what to expect so I will be prepared next go around also I’ll have an idea of what to expect if I go to other conventions too. If you’re around the Indy area next year around GenCon time hit me up.

All the photos I took (click to enlarge):

The Most Expensive Pre-order Edition Ever

saints_row_wad_wadNext week the highly anticipated Saint’s Row IV hits the shelves. The game has a couple special editions for sale like the Wub Wub Editions and the Commander and Chief Editions but there is only one Super Dangerous Wad Wad Edition. And this Super Dangerous Wad Wad Edition comes with some very interesting bonuses; a seat on the Virgin Galactic Space Flight, a seven night stay at the Burj-Al-Arab Hotel in Dubai, a Toyota Prius with one year insurance and a Lamborghini Gallardo, a “Spy Training Day” (whatever that is), don’t forget plastic surgery, and of course the Commander and Chief Edition of Saint’s Row IV. How much is the wonderful, only one in existence, edition? Why a measly One Million Dollars, my good boy. This kind of reminds me of the $190,000 Grid 2: Mono Edition that came with a real car that no one bought. But the difference is the Codemasters was probably serious about their Mono Edition while Volition, I don’t think, thinks anyone to actually buy the Super Dangerous Wad Wad Edition.

<source: Joystiq>

Grid 2: Mono Edition Car

For Reference: Grid 2: Mono Edition Car

Xbox One Will No Longer Require A Kinect To Work

Yesterday IGN posted new questions in their ongoing AMA (Ask Microsoft Anything) article. One of the answers will come to great relieve to some. The question was “Since Kinect must be plugged in for the Xbox One to function, what happens if your Kinect breaks? Like if it falls off the top of your TV onto a hardwood floor or something? Will the console cease to function?” Marc Whitten, Chief Xbox One Platform Architect, answer with a bunch about how much the Kinect will greatly enhance the gaming experience, yadah yadah yadah. Basically still trying to sell the Kinect as something more than voice remote for Netflix and not answering the question. But then he goes on to add “That said, like online, the console will still function if Kinect isn’t plugged in, although you won’t be able to use any feature or experience that explicitly uses the sensor.” That’s right. The Kinect no longer has to be plugged in to work. All you haters can now shut up. HAHAHA. Like that will happen. I still stick with my ‘turn the damn Kinect around’ plan.

One of the other questions that were asked, worth mentioning, was about cross generational voice chat and how that won’t happen because of technical reasons. But you can still send text messages between consoles.

<source: IGN>

Microsoft Announces Home Gold For The Xbox One

When Microsoft did a flip flop on their DRM, here in at The GeeksFTW didn’t like the fact that we were, in turn, losing the family sharing plan. Microsoft has announced the Home Gold. It sounds like it’s a step toward what the idea of the family sharing plan once was going to be. A gamertag with a Gold account has to set a “home console” that account will continue to pay for their Gold subscription like usual. Then all the other accounts on that console will get “premium” access to multiplayer and other forms of entertainment that is locked behind the Xbox pay wall. What that means is that only one person has to pay for a Gold subscription per Xbox One for everyone to have access to the Gold account goodies. You can still use that Gold account to sign into your Xbox 360 without disrupting the Xbox One user. You can also go over to a friends house and sign into your account and have access to multiplayer even if your friend doesn’t have a gold account. Kind of like now only he can use his gamertag too. If a friend visits you at your house and you sign out then he still has access to online because that is your home console.

Hopefully this doesn’t completely throw out the idea of getting the family sharing in the future but it’s is a great way to save on Xbox Gold Memberships for the entire family.

<source: Destructoid, Gameinformer, and Xbox.com>