Video Game Review: Wreckateer

Controls are a defining factor for any Kinect game; without a good setup you might as well turn off the TV and wave your arms around until you’re satisfied with what you’ve accomplished. On screen your character is set up behind a ballista, standing in a half circle segmented into two areas. Walking up and holding out your hands grabs the ballista and walking back primes it at full power, allowing you to then aim by moving left and right or affect its pitch in much the same manner. To fire just put your arms out to the sides. During flight you can spin your shots by swatting at the projectile, changing directions and adding or reducing lift. Different ammunition for your ballista has special properties that can be used mid-flight to help the destruction along, activated by raising your arms in a “V” position.

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The Wire Troll: Francisco Cordero Rejoins the Closer Ranks

Crisp has dealt with myriad health issues this year, but finally is well enough to be a regular contributor for the surprising A’s. If you’re looking for a boost in the runs scored and stolen base categories he has the potential to be a solid contributor down the stretch. Don’t forget that Crisp swiped almost 50 bags last year.

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Podcast: Second Half Preview

This week’s episode of RotoRob’s Fantasy Baseball Weekly Podcast (heard every Thursday at 9 p.m. on Blogtalkradio) began inauspiciously, with Buck pulling his Alvin the Chipmunk imitation and Tim missing in action for the first 10 minutes of the show as he frantically drove around looking for gummy bears. But like troopers, we fought through and wound up churning out yet another informative and entertaining Fantasy baseball Podcast, this week focusing to a large extent on our second half predictions.

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Video Game Review: The Amazing Spider-Man

Web swings don’t take altitude into account, and as a result you may find Spider-Man scraping the pavement after a long downswing when you wanted to remain above the skyline. Similarly, web rush can deposit you on the top or side of nearly any object, but when it comes to marking open air as your destination it becomes hit or miss. Sometimes the game allows it; other times it turns red and it’s a no go.

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Video Game Review: Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD

It’s a setup that’s extremely simple and easy to understand, enforcing the pickup-and-play approach that became a staple for the series, allowing new players to get down the controls easily and letting old pros rack up combos without frustration. Unlike the original, however, this has a balance bar for grinding and manuals, an inclusion that’s greatly appreciated. For series vets it should only take a few runs to shake off the dust… after that it’s like you never stopped playing.

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