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Old tech, new tech, it all has the same capacity to annoy Rob. That didn't stop us from downloading the Gears of War DLC, Fat Princess and Wipeout HD Fury, though.
Fat Princess, as an affordable, downloadable, multiplayer-focused title has a lot of parallels with Battlefield 1943. Unfortunately those parallels continue with similar network and matchmaking problems that are simply not conducive to the most positive of play experiences. Fortunately, though, Fat Princess has many a charm which will continue to keep David Ellis, Ryan, and, of course, Jason all agree that there's very little not to love!
Those of you familiar with Ryan's video game critic career will be long aware of his deep and abiding love for the Wipeout series in all its iterations and on all its platforms. The new expansion for Wipeout HD, entited: Fury is but the latest in the line of ever-broadening improvements for the storied franchise and Matt can do very little but agree with Ryan as to its sublime qualities.
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Rob is highly annoyed by Ryan's comedic gold as he types out a script that calls for Jason to stick balls in his mouth.
Fat Princess, as an affordable, downloadable, multiplayer-focused title has a lot of parallels with Battlefield 1943.
The CO-OP crew review the latest Gears of War 2 DLC; the All Fronts Collection pulls in some amazing new multiplayer maps and offers a "deleted scene" to play through in the single-player/co-op campaign. David Ellis, Ryan, and, of course, Jason all agree that there's very little not to love!
The new expansion for Wipeout HD, entited: Fury is but the latest in the line of ever-broadening improvements for the storied franchise and Matt can do very little but agree with Ryan as to its sublime qualities.
