Sesame Streetturned 40 last week. That show used to be pretty awesome.

As forthisweek, we played some videogames. Some of these games were better than others. Out of everybody, I think Nick Chester probably had it best. I can’t wait to get my hands onResident Evil: Darkside Chroniclesin a few days. That newtofu modelooks so fantastic.

Hell is Us gameplay reveal

How about you? What did you play this week? What do you wish you were playing?

Brad Rice:Been playing some moreBlazBluenow that I have more people to actually play with in person, and getting my ass seriously kicked by Nu. I’m enjoying playing throughModern Warfare 1again — and actually plan on completing it instead of just ending halfway through for some unknown reason.

Black Ops 6 Season 5 Multiplayer Ransack Mode

Jim Sterling:Left 4 Dead 2is my big weekend game. Me and the wife have been rocking the campaign, although the AI is worse than the last game for some reason, so always make sure you get four people. It’s really bloody good and more stressful than the last one, but you’re going to have to wait for our review to know more.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2has of course been my main jam. You’veread the reviewby now, so you already know what I think of it. In order to make way forL4D2andMW2, I beatBorderlandson Tuesday. Absolutely horrible ending for such a great game. A ludicrously stupid boss followed by a three second “That’s it, fuck off.” A total let-down after what was a terrific experience. Still, I had loads of fun with the shooting and looting, so I look forward to the inevitable sequel.

Tekken Tag Tournament 2: a black and white Jin and Heihachi stand back-to-back.

Oh, and I playedEyePet. That game gave me a headache.

R3y:RockingNew Super Mario Bros. Wii,Assassins Creed 2,Left 4 Dead 2and of courseModern Warfare 2! Breezing through all of them for video reviews.

PEAK Bing Bong plushie

Nick Chester:Left 4 Dead 2,Super Mario Bros. Wii,Modern Warfare 2,Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles,Need for Speed: NITRO,LittleBigPlanetPSP, and some other stuff I’m forgetting. Videogames! I play them sometimes.

Topher Cantler:Still trying desperately to escape the grip ofForza 3so I can play other things, and managed to start digging intoNostalgiafor DS. It’s simultaneously a very typical but very different RPG, and I’m not quite sure what to make of it yet. But so far so good, and you can look forward to a full review soon to find out whether that good continues.

Silent Hill f: a woman’s face covered in blossoming but deadly looking flowers.

Jordan Devore:PlayedModern Warfare 2until my eyes melted. Now I’m in the recovery process, hoping they’ll be healed before I do it all over again next week withNew Super Mario Bros. Wii(worst name ever).

Fronz:I’ve taken a break fromDotAlately, and as much as I’d like to get intoHeroes of Newerth, I just can’t bring myself to relearn the 100ish items’ new names and art, AND the dozens of hero clones and modifications. It sucks seeing Steam grow to such large proportions and deeply satisfying user consideration, while Battlenet has completely gone to shit for many years, and seeing Blizzard refuse to take even an iota of their gold mine to fix it since there’s no profit involved in redeeming it. It’s pretty sad, yet fulfilling, to see the leader of theDotAmod now working for Valve. Good job, Blizzard.

Mei NERF gun in OW2

The recentLegend of Zeldaseriesgame debategot the best of me this week, and last night I found myself hunting down all my lost Gamecube cables so that I could replayWind Waker. I’m hoping I’m the victim of only one nostalgia replay, because I never finished all ofTwilight Princess, and I have a feeling I’m going to be playing that next. I was really ecstatic with all the page-long comments in the debate, and to see some even post Cblogs as their responses. Fanboy-theme or not, it’s fun seeing people get so excited about games. A lot of them reminded me how impressiveMajora’s Mask‘s design was, so I might even replay that later this Winter.

Oh yeah! And tonight I’ll be diving into theTorchlightlevel editor! I should use Mikey’s comic as reference art, and change the melee class character into Brad Nicholson. 🙂

Battlefield 6 vehicles combat

Jonathan Ross:I’ve played pretty much nothing butDragon Agethe entire week.

Josh Tolentino:Despite my import copy ofBayonettacalling to me, I’ve been playingRed Faction: Guerrilla.Through that, I found out I’m quite obsessive about not destroyingtoo manybuildings, because I feel guilty when driving past all that ruined Martian real estate. I sure wish Volition would patch the Reconstructor tool from the multiplayer modes into the campaign.

Besides that I ran some tests on my laptop to see how gaming-capable it was beyond eroge andPlants vs. Zombies. Verdict: I’m actuallybetterat playingCall of Duty: World at Warnow that it runs in slow motion. I might go back toModern Warfare, or try my hand atDragon Ageand see how that pans out. At least, until I build a new rig come January. Truly, this is the age of seven-to-ten-frames-per-second.

Several men standing and watching at an explosion in the distance in Battlefield 6.

Matthew Razak:MW2single-player. I don’t really do multiplayer so I just have the special ops things to do now. It’s very exciting. GettingNSBWiitoo, so I guess I’ll be playing that as well.

Conrad Zimmerman:My woman has been home sick all week and has only been well enough to playBorderlands, so I went through the entire game start to finish in a three-player system link session during the course of the week. It was epic, right up until the final confrontation (as Jim has already addressed).

BO7 key art

Jonathan Holmes:PlayingModern Warfare Reflexfor review since Tuesday. I don’t totally hate it, which is a relief.

Also playedExitebike: World Rally, which also has enough new stuff to make it feel like a game changer.

yordles animation still image

Ah crap, I can’t believe I said “game changer”. Twice.

Double PR-speak for the fail.

I also played a bunch ofUncharted 2multiplayer, taking on both the cooperative and competitive modes. I’m up to level 14 or 15, and already, I’m chomping at the bit for more co-op missions (I’ve played each of the three missions on the disc many times). And there’s nothing like getting the “Kick Off” or “Pull Down” medals in the competitive multiplayer game types. They’re so demeaning!