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EP2 Golden Mullet Awards 2011 Jan 18, 2012

It's that time of year again, gamers: Golden Mullet time! That's X-Play's annual celebration of the worst games of the year. Whether it's the horrors of Thor: God of Thunder, the terrors of MindJack or other awful titles, 2011 provided mullet-lovers with a bumper crop of terrifically bad interactive entertainments.

EP18 Mass Effect 3, Protoype 2, and More! Feb 29, 2012

Everything will be bigger in Mass Effect 3, the conclusion to Commander Shepard's epic universe-saving space trilogy. We'll check out gigantic bosses, online multiplayer, and more. A disgusting, fleshy virus consumes New York City in Prototype 2, and we'll get an early look at the action. Early Peter Molyneux creation Syndicate returns as a first-person shooter from the creators of Riddick, and we'll weigh in on the results with our review. We'll get a hands-on demo of indie platformer Vessel, in which sentient machines get a little full of themselves and wreak havoc. We'll open up the X-Play Inbox for another round of answering your viewer mail. Blair Herter catches up with Gearbox's Randy Pitchford and Epic's Rod Fergusson in Las Vegas for a special Feedback DICE 2012 edition.

EP19 Halo 4, Ninja Gaiden 3, and Gearbox's Randy Pitchford! Mar 05, 2012

Master Chief returns this fall in Halo 4, and we'll take an early look. Gearbox Software has a big year coming up, with Aliens: Colonial Marines and Borderlands 2 both set to release. We'll hang with Gearbox President and CEO Randy Pitchford for his thoughts on what we can expect. Ninja Gaiden 3 wants you to feel what it's actually like to kill someone, and we'll go hands-on for a sneak peek. The last Assassin's Creed said farewell to Ezio Auditore, and the upcoming Assassin's Creed 3 will feature a new protagonist and a new setting. We'll take a first look at the new trailer. MLB 2K12 will feature the annual tweaks and updates you've come to expect each year, but one new one stands out. You'll be able to play a full season in sync with the real one, and we'll get details.

EP20 Our Mass Effect 3 Review! Mar 06, 2012

The original Mass Effect was an excellent game. Sequel Mass Effect 2 went on to win our 2010 Game of the Year award. Now, the epic space trilogy concludes with the arrival of the highly anticipated Mass Effect 3, and we'll have a big two-part review and discussion of what this series has meant to gaming. Mass Effect 3 adds 4-player co-op into the mix, something that when done right can make for a great time. We'll run down the games that have done it the best. Not knowing what you're doing will get you killed in a hurry in Gears of War 3, but pro gamer Tsquared will have the tips you need for dominating online play. For the tidy sum of $15,000, the Blue Tiger Motion Simulator controller promises to bring all the high-speed action of videogame racing to real life. We'll go hands-on for a closer look.

EP24 Tony Hawk HD and Nick Nolte Plays Grand Theft Auto IV! Mar 14, 2012

We get details from Tony Hawk himself on the upcoming collection Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD, the hi-def remake of your favorite levels from Tony Hawk's Pro Skater parts one and two. Japanese developers have a shaky history developing shooters for a Western audience, but SEGA takes a crack at it with Binary Domain, and we'll weigh in on the attempt with our review. After watching Harrison Ford play Uncharted 3, we thought it might be a good idea to watch what happens when Nick Nolte plays Grand Theft Auto IV. Journey is the latest entry from thatgamecompany, creators of such "art" fare as Flower and flOw. We'll let you know if it's a buy in our review. We'll check out another round of great indie games that aren't necessarily on the mainstream radar. This time we'll look at Really Big Sky!, Realm of the Mad God, and The Blackwell Legacy. Sly Cooper: Thieves In Time throws back to last generation's light and colorful action games, and we'll get a sneak peek. The latest Silent Hill incarnation adds new combat features like breakable weapons and an open world environment, and we'll check out the results in our review.

EP25 BioShock Infinite Exclusive, Dishonored First Look, and More! Mar 19, 2012

In the last two weeks, we've unveiled new BioShock Infinite enemies the "Motorized Patriot" and the "Handyman." Today, we'll reveal a third. Get a first look at Dishonored, the upcoming title that's all about assassinations and revenge from Deus Ex and System Shock designer Harvey Smith and RPG Arx Fatalis designer Raphael Colantonio. The baseball game franchise of "Million Dollar Perfect Game" contest fame is back with their annual installment. Find out if it's worth your time in our review. Morgan Webb heads to Austin, TX to get scoop from the ScreenBurn Arcade, SXSW's festival within a festival where game industry announcements are made and new products revealed. More Move games are on the way, and we'll check out three: Sorcery, Datura, and PixelJunk 4am. Just in time for Apple's latest version of the iPad, get our picks for best sports games to take on the go.

EP26 Vindictus Exclusive, XCOM: Enemy Unknown, and More! Mar 20, 2012

Nexon's big update for free-to-play MMORPG Vindictus will include twenty player raids, new PVP modes, a little capture the flag, and even an X-Play in-game item. Gamers expressed concern when 2K revealed XCOM: Enemy Unknown would take the series into shooter territory. What would happen to strategy? Get a look in a gameplay preview. Ubisoft joins the post-apocalyptic fray with their new game I Am Alive, but does it add anything worthwhile to the genre? Find out in our review. One of the highlights at this year's GDC in San Francisco was the "Kara" demo given by Heavy Rain's David Cage, in which the promise of a powerful new game engine wowed the audience. Get face time with the man for a closer look. Take a first look at the Star Wars: The Old Republic patch coming in April, with more content like flashpoints and warzones. We'll check out more of our favorite Elder Scrolls 5 mods made using Bethesda's Skyrim creation kit. Blur Studios is behind trailers for DC Universe Online, Star Wars: The Old Republic, Resident Evil 6, and even did the opening credits for The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo. Go behind the scenes with Blur Creative Director Tim Miller.
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Xplay (previously GameSpot TV and Extended Play) is a TV program about video games. The program, known for its reviews and comedy skits, airs on G4 in the United States and had aired on G4 Canada in Canada (and briefly on YTV during its time as GameSpot TV), FUEL TV in Australia, Ego in Israel, GXT in Italy, MTV Russia & Rambler TV in Russia, Solar Sports in the Philippines and Adult Swim and MuchMusic in Latin America. The show ran between July 4, 1998, and January 23, 2013, and returned in November 2021 as a part of G4's relaunch.

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MaximumMadness I was never was (and will never) be very tech-savvy. I don't know my firewalls from my fingernails, I don't know what a Trojan Horse actually does, and I thought a "cookie" was just a tasty treat. So, it should be no surprise that I usually dread any TV-show having anything to do with electronics, as I easily get lost in all the lingo and repetitive ideas.That being said, I do enjoy playing video games a whole lot. Since my early days, growing up in the 90's (I was born in '88), starting out with my older sister's Nintendo Entertainment System, through the Genesis and SNES, the 64 and PS1, and the PS2/Gamecube/X-Box triple hit, I have been gaming all along. Now, with my sights on a Nintendo Wii and X-Box 360 (at least until the PS3 price drops some more), I feel I should be more cautious in my choices.You see, I am not a hardcore gamer. In fact, I feel "casual gamer" might even be too harsh a term for me. I prefer "bare-bones at times" to describe my usual gaming habits. That is- I only really play a few games now and then anymore, and I don't spend a whole lot of time doing it, because of school and such. And because I don't really have what you could call a "substancial income", I have to limit my purchasing.So where could I possibly go to find out about the hot, cool new games being release? I'll tell you where! G4TV's "X-Play"! I first caught glance of this show about 18 months ago. I watched a couple episodes, checked out some reviews and that was it. I thought this show was all about reviews and nothing else. Then, I caught a glimpse (by accident) of their Halloween special. I was hooked from that point on, because I realized that not only was this a "review" show... it was also a show about just generally having fun! Let us start out with the hosts... Adam Sessler and Morgan Webb. This duo (who also serve as the reviewers) have the perfect combination of sass, wit, charm and general presence. Not only do they work for a general, unknowlegeable oaf like myself, but I think it is safe to assume they also appeal to the 350 pound goof balls living in their parents basements as well. With good humor and the ability to say what needs to be said (despite fans not always liking it), they are fantastic for the show.Onto the reviews themselves... This is where the show really takes off for me. Using a 1-5 star rating, the reviews are quick (but not too quick, clocking in at generally about 2 minutes or so it seems), silly and actually point out the good and the bad in a visual way that gaming magazines just can't pull off. A great method, to say the least.Finally, there is the other stuff on the show, which I adore. Consisting of skits, jokes and sometimes full-blown "special" episodes, I appreciate the change-up from time to time. Particularly funny was the "Scariest Games Ever" episode, as well as several of their skits, including "Drunken Link" and any of their Solid Snake parodies. It is this unnecessary dose of humor and variety that give the show a fresh coat of shine, setting it apart from anything similar.Now, all that praise being said, I do have some problems with the show. Occasionally jokes will fall flat, which can leave some unwanted and extended silences from the viewer. Also notable, their sometimes harsh complaints over trivial matters. Finally, I take issue with some of their decisions, especially during the special "ranking" episodes, such as the "X-Play" musical episode. I feel their judgment and attempts to be clever hurt that particular episode horribly in the end (No "Final Fantasy" music even mentioned on the list! And their number one pick was obvious and silly), but looking at the show as a whole, the good more than outweighs the bad... it literally crushes it.I would recommend "X-Play" to any fan of gaming in general, or even to regular folks (who actually have jobs and girlfriends), because it is just so much fun to watch! 9 out of 10EDIT (April 9, 2008): In light of the recent format change the show has gone through, I have decided to briefly address the newer aspects of the show, to give my review more accuracy.First off, much of the show is now devoted to gaming news, demos, and inside looks, which I appreciate, and I feel takes the show in an interesting (and surprisingly good) new direction. My only problem is that with some of the new content, the number and intimacy of the actual reviews has been cut down a few times, but overall, the improvements outweigh any negative repercussions.Secondly, I am a big fan of the apparent merging of the other G4 show "Cheat!" into X-Play. (For those who don't know, Kristin Holt, who hosted the later seasons of "Cheat!", now hosts a twice-a-week segment on "X-Play.") Holt, as always, does a good job informing gamers with tips and tricks, and the segment, like the reviews, sticks to the "short-but-sweet" mindset. While I would like to see "Cheat!" return as an actual show, at least now we aren't totally deprived of strategies and cheats, as we were in the months before the format change. So until it is its own show again, "Cheat!" is doing fine on X-Play.Finally, the visual style of the show itself has proved very good. From a trippy opening credit sequence to the revamped sets and graphic-animations, everything seems spiffy and new.So, basically, my review still stands at a near-perfect 9 out of 10. If you haven't had a chance to see the new "X-Play", check it out!
Fr3aKDuD This is a great show for any gamers. A lot of you may think that only game reviews on the whole show is boring, but if you really start to watch it, you'll find that they have skits, sometimes they even have a series, like "Beergoggles." And they really do tell you how good the game is, in a "Brutally Honest" way, as the promo says. So really, if you want to know what games to get, while getting a laugh out of it, watch X-Play!!!! I swear you'll like it....and if you don't, you aren't a gamer. Only gamers would watch this show. And if you're a gamer, you'll watch it. In conclusion, if you have G4techTV and you're a gamer, WATCH THIS SHOW!
CCR-7 I love this show. I love it a lot. I'm kept up to date on games, with humor thrown in. I love the profound humor and "gay games " section, which I find funny. Morgan and Adam are amazing hosts with great humor. Production values aren't high, but it's on my favorite channel, G4 Tech. It has reviews, previews, articles, and funny sections. another funny section is the "Shocked by Grad GrimGravy" which Adam dresses up as a crazy scientist and talks weird while reviewing. Or Morgan Von Vebb's Vebb of Destruction. It has great humor and geeks like me will be pleased.So, if you like games, check it out. If you don't, check it out anyway for the humor.
br0die_2000 in my opinion, is a one of the best shows on tech TV, sometimes the banner between Morgan and Adam seems forced at best, and at other times they both have troubles relaying the script off the teleprompter, but the ackwardness of the two hosts comes off as a endearing trait and it kinda works.x plays focus is on video games, but i have to say they don't air enough episodes to acuratally do this tasks, and when they get new episodes on the air, they are so back logged even new episodes seem dated. this also applies to when x play does conventions or comedy bits, it lends it hand for a even further log jam of older games waiting to be reviewed. the show is informative, but their scoring system is flawed and should be fixed.if you like video games and have tech tv, it's worth a watch or two, but don't get high hopes it's not reinventing the wheel it just a show about video games, so take it for what it is i guess. i would like to note, my post seems like i don't like x play but that is not true i really like the show, i just have accepted the show has some flaws that could be fixed, and with a little tweaking x play could be a great show, and it should be a hour long, that would give them enough time to do bits and reviews and possible other neat things.