‘Figured I’d combo off Phneri’s work. The word on the street is the DLC is coming that’ll let you use the other 10 missing maps in Versus mode. Maybe somebody should pass some good word about how to play as infected. I’ll start the party with some general group communication and ambush tips and make a nifty little section for each zombie type across the week. May everybody learn how the killing works so an entire versus campaign can be completed in twenty minutes…because I got stuff to do.
You party people have been soaking up the new megaman game, correct? Embrace it? Complain about it? All that good stuff. So somewhere in them menus is the ability to play as some 8-bit Proto Man for a couple spacebucks. Blocks shit, receives double damage, flies back 100 feet when hit like a bad 90′s wire-fu flick. Good ‘ol DLC. Can I have two dollars for your thoughts? Oh, you’re gonna give me $7 worth of thoughts. Pages and pages and pages of gaming forum bitching over a choice of a two dollar purchase that isn’t a critical patch. It’s fascinating. It’s not that I’d take a side on this issue, but I do remember buying (read: begging mommy as a small child) to buy a Megaman cartridge, two or three of them at least. All of them $50~$60 a game. And that was way back when the dollar was worth somethin’!
*shakes cane angerly at surrounding whippersnappers*
Back to topic, this isn’t the first time you could play as Blues. 8-bit yeah, but whatever. Fuck that noise. If you read up on my offer to buy Megaman Anniversary Collection, all you see below you can be yours.
Then there’s that article title. A Superplay is a perfect run of a videogame. A Mix is a collection of songs matched together in a string of my choosing. A Superplay Mix is a No Miss Clear with a totally different soundtrack. Hey man, I told ya I didn’t give a shit for nostalgia. It’s not like Capcom was matching the proper stage songs to all the correct bosses anyway.
Our thanks to DJ Incompetent for putting this AMAZING strategy guide together! Make sure to show him some love in the comment section if you’ve benefited from this series!
We wrap up this hardcover textbook from an online university with a little slice of captain obvious. Maybe it’s like the internet equivalent of an appendix, or that one night stand where the chick left an expensive earring behind and awkwardly tries to get it back, or that class you took a few years ago where you asked the professor if you needed the course book and he said you totally didn’t but later near the final exam there were review questions the guy never went over but the answers were in that book you didn’t have to buy. Well anyway, let’s round things out, freshen up, pluck that belly button lint, and eat some cereal with some goddamn fiber because I got nothin’ left to say after this piece.
EVOLVED: Anybody know how to unlock RETRO? I mean, it’s in the title…
Here we got Geo Wars One without the shifting weapons, the dopey foreplay, and the meaningful achievements.
Oh goodie. They turned the arena STG into a session of linear Jeopardy. I’ll take Tap Dodging for $500, Alex. Maybe it could have been an enhanced game if they let the player pick a stage from the board. Or it’d be like a giant Megaman boss select screen. Or a drinking game…
SEQUENCE: This woulda been better with some ridiculous boss fight. Like the Golden Rectangle from that Donald Duck movie. Or Lord Pythagoras himself comes out and bitch-slaps you with ratios and spirals ‘n shit. You should be able to fight that giant purple bald background head guy from Space Giraffe. I wouldn’t even know what to do, man.
The other mode where a 1 Life Clear is possible. The video below is a Smile Achievement demonstration. The video after the jump is a ghetto-capture throwdown.
SimpleNate, out of the goodness of his heart, bought me an unexplained Jack Bauer action figure. It was one of them McFarlane jobs. It looks pretty. It comes with crates which we decided had to be contraband. I wonder what the hell “action figure” defines as now. I mean, yeah he’s holding a gun…and a laptop bag. That’s cool. Nothin’ really moves though. You can spin his waist a bit and that’s neat. But even then, maybe they should call them “stationary figures” from now on. There was no punchline there. But I have one. It is coming.
The statue of Jack Bauer with matching scenery gate sits proudly on my mantle. Legend has it, in the dead of night, when players are alone, and Geo Wars is running in this very mode, a gust of wind fills the space. An echo stirring the room, casting mental images of an overdramtic grimace. It fills the empty hallways and radiates from the kitchen. The voice blasting in my ear on that thirty-second mark:
“DAMMIT!! THERE’S NO TIME!!!”
DEADLINE: The Caravan. Zero-to-seventy in three minutes. Eleven cup holders.
Maybe you don’t own the game yet. Maybe you just have the demo. Would you like us to turn that several megabyte demonstration file into a complex system of levers and pulleys? Read on, friend. Read on.
Shall the er-uh-”Strategy Manifesto” continue? Yes. I think it can.
Let us get into the Bloom portion of the game. The part where you either see through it, you don’t, or you discover the contrast and brightness settings on your TV. Do you have to be Japanese to see through the bloom? No Mr. Westerner friend. You should practice. It should become some zen-shit after an straight hour of the cocaine game. Either that or you start the foaming of the mouth and go catatonic. Look, man. I’m not a good motivational speaker. I really should hire Moe to write my intros.
WAVES: Cosine, motherfucker! Wait…
It’s games like this that make me happy Live doesn’t record average score.
Today’s riddle: How many rounds of Waves can you play while you send your girlfriend to make you a sandwich? The answer is four. You can play four rounds.
But sir! How many rounds of Waves can you play after your girlfriend has made you a sandwich? The answer is zero, because after your girl brings it to you, she punches you in the balls. Like, really hard. This may or may not have something to do with the nature of a sexist blowhard request to which I quote, “eh woman! Get in the kitchen ‘n make me a sandwich!”
Are you tired of the mothafuckin’ snakes on the mothafuckin’ screen? The Pythagorean Theorem got you down? Do you want to stab the guy who invented Bloom Effect directly in the eye?
Come over here for a minute. We will tell you things. Summer of Arcade is over, right? It’s time to learn how to play those games you just bought over the last five weeks.
KING: If my kid ever asks me about the birds ‘n bees, I’d tell him, play King. You fly into eggs, ya keep the sperm out as you get your gun off, and impregnate bitches three at a time. That’s exactly how sex works.
Let’s kill some shapes. Let’s kill them together. We be playin’ Geo Wars 2 Retro Evolved for the Three-Six. This-here writing is supposed to be some kinda strategy guide for the game, because Robot Panic cannot and will not have a definite decipherable target audience.
**Editors Note: That’s not entirely true. Our target audience is cool people, natch! -Howlin’ Hilden**
Today’s problem is I got like, a B- in my Geometry class. I check my rankings and I’m hovering in the “not best in the world” category. Not the place I’d like to be, but you don’t have three weeks to wait while I go try and grow an e-penis. I don’t really want an e-penis. I heard those cause cancer.
To compensate, I enlisted a crack team of throw-down players who are better than me. Together, we will turn math into words, shapes into science, facepalms into facepalms.