It’s a weak week on the PSN, devoted to Sonic’s 19th birthday. That means that there’s a lot of Sonic DLC that simply isn’t much of a bargain if you don’t have the games to go with it.

So what is worth it?

  • Blue Toad Murder Files can be sampled with Episode 1 for $1.49, and the entire series can be had for $26.
  • MAG Interdiction adds new maps, gameplay, and trophies for $9.99
  • Kick Ass is on sale for $9.99. Our review is here, we liked it.
  • Warhawk Fallen Star DLC is $1.99 – 75% off.
  • Red Dead Redemption “Outlaws to the End” Co-op Pack is free.
  • Little Big Planet has a free character download for the summer solstice.

All in all, it’d be pretty easy to ignore the PSN this week as we’ll be too busy playing Red Dead Co-op. Maybe it’s for the best.

 

DSC01272I’m a big fan of BBC documentaries. There’s something about them that’s so uplifting, so utterly positive, that even in a world where the Gulf of Mexico is disappearing, possibly forever, and the Great Barrier Reef is being chipped away at year by year, and the East coast of Africa is a toxic dumping ground, you can still take a moment and appreciate the beauty that this planet does have left.

When you consider the quality of most BBC Blu-ray sets and the quantity of video you get in them, the prices are actually an incredible bargain. I felt that way about Planet Earth and I feel that way about the latest Beeb series to hit shelves: Life. Continue reading »

 

In just a few days the world of Red Dead Redemption gets even larger with the free-to-download, and free-to-play (on PSN) co-op multiplayer pack, Outlaws to the End.

This pack drops on June 22, 2010, and will include six complete missions for up to eight players. While running the new missions players will earn additional multiplayer XP, and new trophies are up for grabs.

This is the first of three downloadable packs for this summer, with the other two being paid-for DLC.


 

The Book of Eli

The post apocalyptic world of The Book of Eli will be familiar to those who have played the classic videogame series Fallout. Denzel Washington plays Eli, a lone walker carrying a book that is precious to him, on a mission that only he knows about. It is a world where the sky has been torn open by nuclear war, leaving the Earth desolate and empty. Bandits and thieves harass and murder innocents on the road for basic supplies; Eli is clearly a tough individual to have survived.

Gary Oldman plays Carnegie, running a small town like his personal empire. Oldman delivers (as usual) through a combination of subtle prosthetics and an incredibly convincing performance. Mila Kunis is serviceable as the film’s requisite damsel/companion.

There film hints at metaphysical elements while keeping things believable. If you want to watch the film with the idea that a higher power is involved, you can do so. Likewise, there are logical explanations for everything that happens, making viewing The Book of Eli an interesting journey for those who might disagree on how to interpret it. I can’t get into the plot without spoiling more details, so I’ll finish this summary by saying I liked the movie, and what I took from the ending made the the time I spent with it worthwhile. Continue reading »

 

Fat Princess just got a whole lot better. On top of having the most rumpshaking credits sequence of all time, Titan Studio and the folks from Santa Monica have released DLC that unlock an age old battle: Pirates Vs. Ninjas. The new DLC has a handful of new maps as well a total of four new character types. The name? Fat Roles. Ouch – that’s not going to get you in trouble again at all, guys.

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