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Beyond Good & Evil – Safari Photo

by Mozgus on Jan.20, 2010, under GameCube, PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox

I’ll try not to repeat what hundreds of blogs have stated but the short of it is, this game was amazing, yet it sold terribly. You need to acquire it by any means necessary. A lot of the blame can be placed on UbiSoft for not marketing it worth a shit, and also for releasing it in November, the most competitive month for game releases. There have been a couple videos hinting at a sequel, but if you’ve followed the roller-coaster of announcements and denouncements, you’d believe that nothing is set in stone. Even if we do get a sequel, I’m not sure it will be what we want. I’m sure UbiSoft will be making some massive changes to the formula. From a business point of view, the product didn’t sell, therefor something must be wrong with it, and needs “fixing”. I’ve seen a lot of fans clamoring for more Jade, but I’m placing my coin on pessimism this time.

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Prince of Persia: Sands of Time – Time Only Knows

by Mozgus on Oct.01, 2009, under GameCube, PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox

Unlike the awful sequels that followed, Sands was perfection. If it weren’t for Viewtiful Joe and Shadow of the Colossus, it would be my favorite title of that generation. This end credits track capped off the entire experience in the best way possible, and surely encapsulated it in my memory for ages. You see what I did there? No? Fair enough. Well, it was made by Stuart Chatwood, and sung by Cindy Gomez. I believe there is an extended version that doesn’t end with a typical fadeout, but this is the version that’s on the official soundtrack, and I make use of what I have.

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Max Payne 2 – Late Goodbye

by Mozgus on Oct.01, 2009, under PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox

I really don’t know how in the world the lyrics are supposed to work, but this song seems so appropriate at the end of Max Payne 2. What a great closing. After all the devastation and tragic loss, that acoustic guitar applies like a band-aid. The song is performed by the band “Poets of the Fall“, who seem to have little else in connection with gaming. Remedy finally announced Max Payne 3 this year, after a massive 6 year gap following MP2′s end credit promise of such.

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