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The GeeksFTW- Episode 229

We are back for another great episode! Since we have been have been posting episodes up in an inconstant basis we have a shorter one for you this week!

If you are looking for more from us then check out our YouTube Page for game reviews, quick looks and more. We want to know what you think of this episode so please let us know your thoughts. You can leave feedback on iTunes, Twitter, Facebook, Stitcher Radio, send email to TheGeeksFTW@gmail.com , or leave a comment below. And remember we are still looking for writers and guest hosts so if you are interested than please contact us. Show notes will be below. We hope you enjoy!

The GeeksFTW- Episode 225

We are back for another great episode!

If you are looking for more from us then check out our YouTube Page for game reviews, quick looks and more. We want to know what you think of this episode so please let us know your thoughts. You can leave feedback on iTunes, Twitter, Facebook, Stitcher Radio, send email to TheGeeksFTW@gmail.com , or leave a comment below. And remember we are still looking for writers and guest hosts so if you are interested than please contact us. Show notes will be below. We hope you enjoy!

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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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>

Video: Asura’s Wrath Playthrough: Episode 12

Stuart continue’s to play Asura’s Wrath in episode 12. End of Part 2

Video: Asura’s Wrath Playthrough: Episode 11

Stuart continue’s to play Asura’s Wrath episode 11.

Review: Injustice: Gods Among Us

Platform: Xbox 360    

Score: 8.0 out of 10

Injustice Gods Among Us is a fighting game made by the Mortal Kombat people over at NetherRealms. Instead of Mortal Kombat characters, DC characters are the ones dooking it out. This isn’t the first time that NetherRealms has used the Super Friends and such. Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe was released in 2008 and got an average review on Metacritic (7.6). But Injustice stands on its own against the rest on NetherRealms games.

imagesLike the last two Mortal Kombat games, Injustice Gods Among Us has a fully fleshed out story mode and is really good. You know exactly why Cyborg is fighting Raven and why Harley Quinn is fighting alongside Batman. I do recommend reading the prequel comic series that DC Comics released before the game. The story before the game is basically, the Joker did something really bad and Superman decides he’s had enough and kills the Joker and addresses the U.N. for everyone to put their weapons down or else. Sups then becomes judge, jury, and executioner for the world. The comics are even going to continue after the game’s story as well. As like any Mortal Kombat game there is a “challenge tower”, in which you fight a random assortment of characters plus a boss at the end, in this case it’s Superman. After beating Superman at the “top of the tower”, you get a short little story of what happened to that character after the events of Injustice. Some of those stories are so-so but others, i.e. Nightwing becoming a yellow lantern, are ‘Oh Wow’ moments.

The voice acting is pretty good. Many are some familiar voices and some are new. Kevin Conroy and Tara Strong are reprising their roles as Batman and Harley Quinn. The voice of the Joker is unfortunately not Mark Hamill but Richard Epcar does a really nice job in his stead. Some of the voice actors are only heard if you unlock a certain costume. Steven Amell [Arrow] can only be heard if you unlock the Arrow costume for the Green Arrow.

Even though it’s made by NetherRealms, Injustice’s controls don’t feel like a Mortal Kombat-style of game, in fact it feels like a Street Fighter game. Don’t get me wrong you can still get the never-ending combos of Mortal Kombat. It’s the controls that feel Street Fighter-esque. For example to do Batman’s Grappling Hook (reverse Scorpion Spear) move it’s a quarter circle on the joystick, actually almost every character in Injustice uses a quarter circle forward and quarter circle back special move. Most

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special moves are just really simple to pull off. The backgrounds that the characters fight in aren’t just something pretty to look at. All of them have something that a fighter can interact with. Whether it be throwing a dumpster or hoping on the Batpod at Wayne Manor or sending someone into the Phantom Zone in the Fortress of Solitude. Every character also has a “power”. For example Batman calls in bats that he can send at he’s opponent, Aquaman covers himself in water and it decrease the damage taken. Some characters that use weapons like Nightwing just switch to a different weapon.

The only problem I have with the game is the online play can be cheap. A lot of players online put people like Deathstroke who have

good long range attacks and stand on one side of the screen and just shoot the other player until they win. Another, not really a problem but would have been nice, is the challenge stages aren’t voiced, it’s text only.

The game is good, I recommend playing it. But as far as buying it…only if you really like fighting games. It is a defendant rent. You can finish the story and get what you want out of it in a day or two.

Video: Asura’s Wrath Playthrough: Episode 10

Stuart continue’s to play Asura’s Wrath in episode 10. This is a strange episode.

Video: Asura’s Wrath Playthrough: Episode 9

Stuart continue’s to play Asura’s Wrath in episode 9.

Video: Asura’s Wrath Playthrough: Episode 8

Stuart continue’s to play Asura’s Wrath in episode 8.