Archive for August, 2009

UGTV.cast FanCast – Video Game Venison

It’s the Day 2 Wrap-up of the Fan Expo where we talk about some games, but mostly talk with Chris Priestly from BioWare Edmonton and Aaron Webber from Sega of America.

UGTV.cast FanCast – Have Your Dragon Spayed or Neutered

It’s Day One of the Fan Expo and we are tired, so we talk about inappropriate Dragon related lore with discussions about Dragon Age, 3D Gaming and PS3 Slim.

UGTV.cast Episode 7 – The Making of Finger Tennis

A little late – but better than never – it’s Episode 7 featuring Tiger Woods, Fan Expo 2009 and Champions Online. We also make up a terrible sport for no reason and pick on 12 year olds.

Good For 24 Hours – Tales of Monkey Island Chapter 2 Review

Grab your chicken-with-a-pulley-in-the-middle, it is time for Chapter 2 of the Tales of Monkey Island! We explore the high seas on the PC and avoid flirtations Mer-People.

The Return Of A Hero – Champions Online Beta Diary Part 1

It is time to being our journey with our Sad Robot companion as we foray into the super-powered world of Champions Online. Part 1 of the beta diary!

It’s Good to be King – Little King’s Story Review

Journey with us to a land where you rule as we review Little King’s Story and fight drunken men on beer crates. We assume no liability!

The Power Behind The Throne – King of Fighters XII Review

With a swift roundhouse kick to the face, we bring you our review of King of Fighters XII. Just watch out for those charge moves!

UGTV.cast Episode 6 – The “F” Word

We’re on iTunes! Hello, Apple! We also talk about video games, including Champions Online, King of Fighters XII and Batman. Sony dominates the news.

UGTV.cast Episode 5 – It’s Pikachu!

In an episode that is not free of bad Pokémon references and video game movies, we discuss games such as King of Fighters and Punch-Out!! in our fifth attempt.

Rudimentary, My Dear — Sherlock Holmes: Mystery of the Mummy Review

There’s a mystery afoot! Of course, you’d call the great Sherlock Holmes if someone said such a thing around you. But would you break out the DS? We review Mystery of the Mummy and find out!