Busting will make you feel good on either console.
We love Ghostbusters. We hate movie-based video games, because they always suck. That said, we love to be surprised and while Ghostbusters: The Video Game for PS3 and Xbox 360 is a sequel in the truest sense of the word it does set a new standard for licensed games that we hope the rest of the industry follows. There are some discrepancies on the quality of the game on the 2 platforms, but you can see for yourself here:
And the full video review from Gametrailers is below:
The luckiest person here? Ray Parker Jr.! He’s been making money off that theme song for 25 years:
The Ghostbusters video game is now on sale in Hong Kong.
The new Sony Pictures disaster movie 2012 has just released a new trailer which you can see below, watch it first then continue reading:
Looks good right? But if you aren’t familiar with the director’s name, Roland Emmerich, then you’ve definitely seen one of his previous movies The Day After Tomorrow or Independence Day, both big budget end-of-the-world type movies, but not good ones, and now the November release date (instead of this Summer) makes more sense. We’ll keep an open mind since this trailer looks amazing but we’ll definitely hold a very reserved judgment call until we see it.
What is it about the year 2012? It’s not just a made up date, it’s actually is a prophesied date which makes the movie premise seem that much scarier:
Long hair wig, tattoos and drug addiction sold seperately.
We’ve always felt a bit childish playing Guitar Hero with that plastic guitar. Now Logitech (who we didn’t know made accessories for consoles) has an authentic wood-necked guitar for HK$1.800 coming soon to Hong Kong. Hope it comes with skull stickers at the least to offset the bright orange. More in the video below:
Monkeys and Gentlemen, we present around the world with the lovely Megan Fox: stunning photos of this gorgeous girl from various openings around the world for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Yeah, we’d trade Will Smith and Keanu Reeves for one Megan Fox appearance in Hong Kong any day…a-n-y-d-a-y!
In the video below we find out how the movie company actually made Megan Fox hotter for this Transformers sequel:
Oh no, don’t stop there, keep going for all the pix:
The Japanese have a way to beat off that Hong Kong humidity.
Yesterday it was 29 degrees with 85% humidity in Hong Kong, today its going to be 32 degrees with 90% humidity and its only June, what can the suit-wearing community do?
Oh yeah, and this is no joke – a Japanese company called Haruyama has developed an “ice suit” that adds in specially placed ice gel packs into the lining of the jacket. Sure you have to order from Japan, but sizes will fit us Hong Kong guys and at HK$4500 for 1, is that really too much to be able to walk around with your own built in air-con? Download the PDF catalogue here (It’s in Japanese, but you can get your Japanese girlfriend to order it for you.)