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GamerDad.com 10th Anniversary Reviews!


On 06/28/2013 at 04:53 AM by Cary Woodham

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Guess what?  This June marks the 10th Anniversary of the GamerDad.com site!  It’s been around in some form or fashion ever since Father’s Day of 2003!  I wasn’t there at the beginning, but I came on shortly thereafter.  A month or so after it started, a classic gaming Web site I used to visit posted a link to an article about Space Invaders that was on GamerDad.com.  I really liked the site and thought it matched my tastes in games.  Plus, in college one of my magazine projects was a mock magazine about technology and games for kids, and when I got out of college I was supposed to start writing for a game site for kids called Zgadz (which went under after the dot com bubble burst).  So I thought the GamerDad site would be a good fit for me to write for (after I was let go from The Dallas Morning News a year earlier), and I think I had my first review there in September of 2003.  So to celebrate the site’s 10th Anniversary, here are some more game reviews I’ve written there lately.  Please click and read as many as you can, and maybe even post a comment or two!  Thanks a bunch!

G.P. the GamerPuppet Unboxes Project X-Zone: Limited Edition for 3DS

I recently got the Limited Edition of Project X-Zone and had my GamerPuppet unbox it.  I’ve always wanted to do game review videos, and have them be hosted by puppets instead of people (just to be different), but I lack the time, money, and knowhow.  But at least I can take pictures!  In the coming weeks, I plan to write blogs about the Namco, Capcom, and SEGA characters in Project X-Zone, so be on the lookout for those.  Can you guess who my favorite characters are?

3DS StreetPass Meetup in the North Dallas/Plano, TX Area!

Just a quick announcement about a StreetPass meetup this Saturday for the North Dallas/Plano, TX area.  Hopefully it won’t be cancelled, as I plan to be there with Animal Crossing: New Leaf in tow.

Scurvy Scallywags (iPad)

It’s a match three puzzle game, similar to Bejeweled or Puzzle Quest, except this one features pirates.  Ron Gilbert helped make it, so that explains the humor.  Gilbert also worked on LucasFilm’s old point and click adventures like Maniac Mansion and some of the Monkey Island games.  Definitely worth checking out if you have an iPhone or iPad.

Reader Review: Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (360)

This standalone downloadable game has nothing to do with FarCry, but it does have the same kinds of gameplay mechanics. Blood Dragon takes every aspect of cheesy 80’s action movies and blends them together with lots of humor and neon colors and music that sounds like it came from the first TRON movie.  It seemed right up brother Jeff’s alley, so I had him do the review of it.

Jane Wilde (iPad)

I dubbed this past week “free game week” on GamerDad, and talked about four ‘free-to-play’ games you can download.  In Jane Wilde you play as a busty cowgirl sheriff as you shoot and kick zombies in this basic side-scrolling action game.  While I do like the fact that it stars a strong female lead, the game really isn’t that fun or fair, as if zombies gang up on you, you’re toast.

Sheep Up! (iPad)

Out of all the free-to-play games I featured, this one is the most fun of all of them.  A mischievous dog has knocked a toy sheep into a pile of cardboard boxes, and you must help the sheep to get out of the stack.  The game reminds me of Kirby’s Tilt N Tumble, as you tilt the iPad around to help the sheep maneuver around obstacles.  But instead of rolling, the toy sheep bounces around.  It’s really fun, and the game doesn’t make you feel like you need to pay extra to enjoy playing.

FitStar: Tony Gonzalez (iPad)

This fitness video app says it’s free to play, but after you download it they give you different exercise programs that you have to pay for.  Even the only free one makes you upgrade with payment after a week!  So it’s really misleading.  Lot of good ideas about it, but I think a gym membership would be more effective.  That’s what I do, anyway.

Doritos Crash Course 2 (360)

A few years ago, Doritos and Microsoft teamed up to bring us a free-to-play Xbox LIVE game that was similar to obstacle course game shows like WipeOut.  Now they have a sequel, which is vastly improved over the first game.  But it’s not exactly free to play anymore as you must use coins bought with MS Points to unlock more levels.  It’s a shame, too, since it’s so much better than the first game.  Oh well.  The lesson here is that free-to-play games are not always truly free.

Resident Evil: Revelations Official Strategy Guide (Book)

I reviewed a couple of strategy guides lately.  Not really interested in Resident Evil, but I do think Jill Valentine is cool for no reason in particular.  I call her Jill Sandwich.  It’s a good thing that video game characters aren’t real, because she’d be really mad if she knew I called her that!

Remember Me Strategy Guide (Book)

After reviewing this guide, I have to say that while Remember Me’s gameplay probably isn’t my cup of tea, it looks like a pretty interesting game anyway.

Combo Crew (iPad)

This brawler tries to imitate side scrolling beat ‘em ups, except here you use swipes on the touch screen to pull off combos.  A lot of times you can just swish your finger around the screen wildly to get by.  It’s not a bad game, but not super good either.  Although one of the characters you can play as is a pretty cool tough female fighter.

Quell: Memento (iPad)

You know how in some Zelda dungeon puzzles, you have to push ice blocks around, but you can’t stop them once you push them, so you have to really plan your moves?  Well that’s what this iPad puzzler reminds me of.  It’s really good, though, so if you like puzzle games, I’d recommend downloading it.

Last Minute Father’s Day Gamer Gift Idea: Super Mario Duct Tape!

And finally, I found some Super Mario duct tape at the store and just had to take pictures and write about it.  You’ll just have to click on the link to see it and believe it!

And that’s all for now.  Hopefully the GamerDad site will be around another ten years!  Thanks for reading.  Next week on my blog, we’ll first take a look at the mini-games in Game & Wario.  And later after that, it’ll be time for my “Cary’s Best Video Games of the Year 2013 SO FAR Awards Show!”  So stay tuned!  Later!


 

Comments

Vice's Assistant

06/28/2013 at 04:59 AM

Wow, GamerDad has been around for 10 years? That's pretty impressive. I'm digging Project X Zone. It's the first RPG I've bought in at least 13 years.

Cary Woodham

06/28/2013 at 05:12 AM

Yup, it's looked different in the past, but the GamerDad site has been around that long!

Project X-Zone has some action elements in it, so it's not a total straight up RPG, but it looked interesting enough.  Can you guess who my favorite characters are?

Homelessrook

06/28/2013 at 09:12 AM

Happy versary!

Cary Woodham

06/28/2013 at 07:34 PM

Thanks.

Aboboisdaman

06/28/2013 at 10:19 AM

Happy anniversary! I guess I should visit gamerdad more often. I bought Blood Dragon a while back but haven't put much time into it. It seems cool with all the 80s references and what not.

Cary Woodham

06/28/2013 at 07:37 PM

Yes you should visit GamerDad.com more often!  And Jeff loves Blood Dragon with all the 80's stuff in it.

smartcelt

06/28/2013 at 01:46 PM

Congrats on the anniversary! That has to be a lot of work. But I'm sure it's a labor of love for you. Cool when you can work on a site that is fun to do. You do some great reviews over there. I like them and like your insights.

Cary Woodham

06/28/2013 at 07:37 PM

Thanks for commenting on a few of my reviews!

Super Step Contributing Writer

06/28/2013 at 02:27 PM

Happy Tenth Anniversary!

Cary Woodham

06/28/2013 at 07:37 PM

Thanks!

BrokenH

06/28/2013 at 07:42 PM

I'm still interested in RE: Revelations. If I don't go with Dragon's Dogma it's another canidate. I also agree Jill is awesome,sandwiches or no sandwiches.

Happy 10th,Cary. That's quite a milestone you've been doing Gamer Dad that long!

Cary Woodham

06/29/2013 at 12:32 PM

Yeah I don't know why, but Jill Sandwich is cool for some reason.

SanAndreas

06/29/2013 at 11:13 AM

I picked up Project X Zone. Looks like a pretty cool RPG, and I'm digging that they included Sakura Wars and Valkyria Chronicles characters in it.

BTW, free-to-play games are never truly free. Unless you're willing to spend money on them, they're always gimped.

Cary Woodham

06/29/2013 at 12:33 PM

Yeah I saw that the cowboy lady from Sakura Wars on the Wii was in it.  She was cool, I liked her.

Alex-C25

06/29/2013 at 03:58 PM

I'm now interested in getting Project X-Zone. It looks pretty cool and I like crossovers.

Cary Woodham

06/29/2013 at 07:32 PM

Well it's certainly a crossover game.  Probably its only major draw.  I plan to do some blogs about the game later on in July.

daftman

06/30/2013 at 01:53 PM

Ten years, woot! Congratulations! Scurvy Scallywags is a ton of fun. I love its great sense of humor.

Cary Woodham

06/30/2013 at 03:38 PM

Oh you've played it?  It is pretty funny, huh?

daftman

06/30/2013 at 07:02 PM

Yeah, it was free for a day or so about a week after it came out. I got my wife to download it too and now she's completely ditched Candy Crush Saga (which I think is ruined by its free-to-play money grabs) and plays Scurvy Scallywags all the time Smile

Cary Woodham

06/30/2013 at 08:42 PM

Even when it wasn't free, Scurvy Scallywags was still very cheap, if I remember correctly.

daftman

06/30/2013 at 08:48 PM

It's definitely worth the small asking price. I hope Mr. Gilbert puts some more games on the App Store.

Cary Woodham

07/01/2013 at 05:42 AM

And I hope I get to review 'em!

NSonic79

07/08/2013 at 06:29 PM

I give up! I can't keep up! I'm lucky to be up to date on here and two other sites, let alone another. I fear I'll just have to read what you post on here for if I try a fourth site I just would break under the literary goodness :(

Cary Woodham

07/08/2013 at 07:11 PM

Don't worry, most of the reviews are pretty short.

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