Thursday, April 1, 2010
Welcome to Samurai Jack 4|1
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Final Fantasy III? VI? Eh, call it what you will Review.

Back in the year 1994, I was a mere 11, and I had one of my favorite systems infront of me. "What?" you ask and I shall tell you. It was my Super Nintendo.
Now, I remember this quite exactly. I had done all my chores for the day, and I had helped my mom clean my house, which means it was present time.
So, my dad took me to a toy store, where I found a game that caught my eye, the box read 'Final Fantasy III'.
Now, when I got home, I attacked the game box as only a child shall, and put the game into the SNES, and at this time, I was spell bound to the game. The rich story, the beautiful music, and, well, one of my favorite female characters ever, Terra.
But now, on to the story.
The story takes place in a steampunkish setting, a mix with the vicotorian era, and the beginning of industrial, with a little bit of fantasy thrown in...I know right?
Fantasy in a Final Fantasy game?
The opening credits play, and we see three magitek suits marching towards a little town called Nashe, and the music that plays is beautiful, it gets to me everytime. As the suits start marching they are met with resistance members from Nashe, and you are introduced to the combat system. Which I still think should be in Final Fantasy games, in my opinion it's the best Turn-based combat in the series. It combines turn base, and button actions, which have a soft spot in my heart.
Well to move a little farther into the story you learn that magic has been declared dead. Your character is the only one that can use it, and you find out later why. This is when you meet the villain Kefka, who I personally believe to be the best final fantasy villain ever. Yes even better than Sephiroth. With out giving too much of the story away.
You quickly learn of Kefka's plans, and your party forms, and you set off in one of the epic quests that have bestowed on Final Fantasy ever.
Final Fantasy III/VI has to be my personal favorite, and I know some you are asking " Why the hell isn't Seven your favorite?" Well, I do like seven and it's a good game. But, to me it lacks what six brought us. An epic story, character bondings, and, well, something most games haven't had in a real long time, a villain you can hate.
I know a lot of people are asking "Where can I find it?" Well, it's a rare game now, as it was on the SNES, and if you go on Amazon you're looking to fork over at least $100. I know, thats steep, right? But do not fear, fellow FF lovers, you can find the GBA version for about 30 and it's essentialy the same game, but with a few tweaks and, if you ask me, and even if you can't find it...I suggest you look for the PSX version, which is the most widely available at used game stores and it comes with FFV too! You can usually find that for about twenty, and now dear readers I must part from this lovely story for which I have told you, and now I must go and work on something new and grand for this wonderful site we have called Games, Gold, and Glory.
Take Care readers, and remember to Game On!
*To me it will be Three but I know some of people insist it be called six, and I leave it to each their own.
INCOMING TRANSMISSION
......Kelvin 6, do you read?
Waiting for response...
> I'm here, Newton 13. Do you have a status update?
Oh, thank the lord. I was afraid it worked.
Waiting for response...
>What do you mean, Newton 13? The time portal?
Yes, sir. I thought it worked, I was sure of it!
Waiting for response...
>Clarify, Newton! What led you to believe this?
There are new Final Fantasy, Mega Man, Pokemon, and Command and Conquer games all coming out!
Waiting for response...
>That's not out of the ordinary, Newton. Sequels are oh-so-common these days.
That's just it, sir! They're all coming out within the timespan of week!
Waiting for response...
>God save us all. We need to recruit some talented writers to interpret if these series are worth resurrecting.
Well, I do have a friend, Icedhope 11, who can handle some of it. Then there's this mysterious disappearing person named Tom...
Waiting for response...
>What about you, Newton? Why don't you do it?
Well, sir, to do that, I would need to have a less ridiculous name.
Waiting for response...
>It's nice to see you on the team, Ribs. Let's go write some reviews.
I said less ridiculous.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
The Games, Gold, and Glory Biweekly What's Update! 2/16/10
Why, hello there again! This is Ribs with the lowdown on this throwdown! We here at GGG have been amazingly busy with thousands* of emails coming in from developers all around the world! I am (finally) going to put up my Left 4 Dead review this week, after weeks of planning. Tom is busy being our supreme overlord (Editor's Note: ALL HAIL TOM), but if you have an idea for a story or would like to hook us up with review copies, hit him/us up at gamesgoldandglory@yahoo.com. Icedhope is cracking away at that Uncharted: Drake's Fortune review, but be sure to check out his interview with Vince Desi of Running With Scissors. We also have our biggest giveaway yet, that ends tommorow as opposed to today due to an unspecified retail game store chain's error. We are also in the planning stage of something bigger, better, and more badass for next month. We're still alive (most of us are, anyway)!
*Number not accurate.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Iced vs Aliens vs Predator: Giveaway.

So here it is, everyone else has been giving stuff away and I do too. Well at least I think... Yes, yes I do..alright here we go!
I will be giving away one copy of AvP and AvP classic.
Alright, this is all you guys have to do. This Tuesday will be the release of Aliens vs Predator, and since I'm a huge fan of both franchises, this is my little present to you guys; I am awesome.
So here is how you enter: on Tuesday night I will be playing a deathmatch. I won't tell you guys what I'll be playing as, 'cause then you all might laugh. I digress, so here is what you have to do; during this deathmatch, guess what species will be first. That's it. Easy as cake! And If you win, you will get one copy of Rebellion's new game, AvP! That's easy, right? Second place winner will receive a copy of AvP Classic, so you can still have some old school fun.
Now remember all you have to do is email us, and guess what species will be in first place. If you forgot the email address, you reply with your picks at Twitter.
www.twitter.com/gamesgoldglory
Gamesgoldandglory@yahoo.com
*The Copy of AvP will be purchased through Steam and Gifted to the winner.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Interview With a Vampire Vince Desi
I've decided for my next post I wanted to bring something new to GGG. What better than to have an Interview with someone who has had a positive effect on the gaming industry as we know it. May I Introduce Vince Desi, founder and CEO of Running With Scissors, and he created one of the funnest games of all time. Yes that's right.
POSTAL
Now if any of you are to young to remember Postal, I suggest you pay a visit to www.RunningWithScissors.com and pick up a copy of the original and it's sequel Postal 2. I personally have fallen in love with the series, through my own issues and it has helped me through a lot of troubles I deal with, No more on that. Here I present you with a Interview with one of the most innovative game developers around Vince Desi; Creator of Postal.
Thank you Vince for chatting.
Now remember kiddies, if you want all the information, and want to purchase the games, remember to check out wwww.RunningWithScissors.com for everything Postal.
Games, Gold, and Glory is not affiliated with Running With Scissors.