In the regular segment "Clueless Gamer," Conan O'Brien is forced to review a video game against his will, and this time around, he's been assigned the game Hitman: Absolution. If you've always wanted to see Conan play Xbox, you're not gonna want to miss out on this one.
This trailer is hot out of the E3 oven. South Park: The Stick of Truth is actually the sixth South Park video game; however, it's the first to be creatively spearheaded by Matt Stone and Trey Parker and the first that is supposed to be good, which is something I wish I knew before I wasted my youth on that one game that was basically a crappy version of Mario Kart. Don't worry about video game playing rust because SP:TSOT doesn't come out until March 2013. This gives you plenty of time to practice video gaming and to refamiliarize yourself with the South Park video game canon. First [...]
Here's Kyle Kinane appearing on the first episode of L.A.-based standup Matt Ingebretson's funny new web series "Matt's Game Chamber." Ingebretson interviews Kinane while the two play a Batman video game, and Kinane slowly destroys Ingebretson's basement, piece by piece. Clearly, interviewing people while they're distracted by video games is a smart move, and it'll probably become the norm for all TV interviews once those late night hosts get a load of this web show.
Community's Halloween episodes are always something to look forward to, but as Joel McHale said last week, the hiatus means this year's Halloween installment probably won't be airing until February. Well, that's where this new, interactive, Halloween-themed Community game comes in. You can check out the game, "The Community Horror Picture Show," over at NBC's website. It's a "Choose Your Own Adventure" deal where you can guide yourself through Community's past Halloween episodes, and it's nowhere near as satisfying as that video the cast released last week or a new episode (from what I can remember those were like).
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