Author - Jerry Paxton

Fright Fest at Six Flags Great Adventure – Review

The Undead have taken over at Six Flags as the 20th annual Fright Fest has begun. This year’s event features a couple new attractions so let’s get right to it.

Overall the park’s been decked out for the season with spider webs everywhere, a blood red fountain, purple colored streetlights, gravesites abound, and a myriad of other details scattered about in store windows and around landscaped areas. At 6pm the park comes alive with ghouls courtesy of ‘The Awakening’.

‘The Awakening’ is each night’s kick-off event of Fright Fest which begins at 6pm and introduces the “fright by night” as the undead are released into the park. The show is about 10 minutes and builds up quite the crowd, I’d say about 200 or so folks were gathered around by the time it got started. The Ghoulmaster summons his servants and brings Dr. Fright to life and the obligatory ‘Thriller’ plays as a handful of zombies dance. My initial thoughts were how amazingly great ‘Thriller’ and Vincent Price’s VO still is, but I felt a little weird enjoying it with all of the real-life drama going on around MJ’s murder trial. All that said, the choreography will be familiar, the ghoulies all look great with tremendous makeup and wardrobe. After the ‘Thriller’ sequence the Ghoulmaster heads out and the ‘Dead Man’s Party’ show begins.

‘Dead Man’s Party’ runs a couple times a night and features a crew of 8 undead dancing and singing to some appropriate songs like Evanescence’s Bring Me to Life, KC & The Sunshine Band’s I’m Your Boogieman, and Sweet’s Ballroom Blitz. All in all, the 25 minute show goes through about 10 songs with different undead each taking a crack on leading vocals. It was well done and again, the dancing and chorography were great. There’s OK special effects as well with fog, fire and small-scale fireworks. After the show the talent sticks around and talks and takes pictures with anyone who’s interested. You can get a nice up-close look at them and really appreciate the make-up work.

We headed over to ‘The Ghoulmaster’s Ghosts’ show following ‘Dead Man’s Party’. This show takes place in the theater so it accommodates a couple hundred folks. Now this was our first Fright Night experience, but apparently the Ghoulmaster seems to be a local favorite as there were kids abound that could not have been more excited to see him. Overall, the show is just about average. Some dance numbers and what seemed like a rather forced story/character development layered on top of the 25 minute show. The real highlight here is the production value with a nice set, great costumes, and a very cool dance routine with a movie screen backdrop routine about halfway through. [SPOILER] There was great comic relief too with an old man who enters the theater prior to the show and makes a scene ‘Jackass’ style and then gets incorporated into the show later on. The biggest miss was the lip-synching, when sitting up close it was painful to watch them mouth all the dialog.

Next we hit up the terror trails. In general these trails are the highlight of Fright Fest. There always seemed to be lines to get in, with waits ranging from 10 minutes to over an hour. There is an extra charge to walk the trails as well, with prices at $7 per, or a pass for all of them for $15. There is also a Scare Pass which is $50 that gets you entry and allows you to bypass the line. All of the trails have groups of about 10-20 people walking through pathways and set pieces as the ghouls try to give you a scare. Walking at an average pace, it takes about 10 minutes or so to get through. Highlights for us were definitely the reactions of the other folks in the group, many of which seemed to be absolutely petrified. We should note we weren’t allowed to take pictures or video on the terror trails so we’ll just give you an overview of each, though it’s the visual, visceral experience that makes it worthwhile.

‘Escape from the Asylum’ was the first one we hit up. As the name suggests, the theme here is a mental hospital with many of the talent running around in straightjackets and being completely loony. Lots of fog and hospital gear lying around. There is a sequence with strobe light and chainsaw wielding monster that was very well done. There were a couple jump-out scary moments with the baddies hiding around the next corner and catching you by surprise.

We then went across Movietown to Adventure Screamport and checked out ‘Demented Forest’. Set up with a nice variety of outdoor and nature-centric areas that you pass through, this trail seemed to have the ghouls sneaking up and breathing down your neck. The tribal area with heads on spikes looked great, the deserted playground was indeed creepy, and there were even some very interesting killer clowns and tree people milling around, all this concluded with a tense corn maze (though there was only one path so not technically a maze).

Before heading over to the final terror trail we went and did ‘The Haunted Heist’. This is their laser tag area which has been redone for Fright Night to mirror the famous scene with Catherine Zeta Jones in Entrapment. The room is about 40’ x 15’ and when you go in you press the start button. Laser beams shoot out from the walls and you need to make your way across the room trying not to interrupt the beams. There are a couple ghouls in the room as well making things a little tougher. But we crawled and rolled our way through the room. It was a fun time for sure, though definitely not worth the $5/person price tag. All in all, the whole thing probably takes 30-60 seconds.

We then checked out the Demon Barber of Main Street who comes out and sings some haunting showtunes, including tunes from Phantom of the Opera and Sweeney Todd. This was the first show of the evening we saw that was performed live (no lip-syncing) so credit due there. There was one ghoul performing this show and he was decked out nicely, sang well and interacted with everyone in the crowd watching. Good for him and a nice little break if you’re looking to sit down.

On our way to the final terror trail we watched a bit of the Fright Fest Freakshow which featured a fine showman and his beautiful assistant. They seemed to have some real talent breaking spaghetti with a whip, juggling some very sharp objects, and other craziness. All of this while entertaining the assembled crowd with witty banter and some quick humor.

The final stop on our Terror Trail was the ‘Project XI’ which is a new attraction this year. This was the best of the three trails we visited. It was paced very nicely. The path was built through some temporary walls which created a narrow passageway and rooms filled with funeral parlor objects. Some great effects throughout the trail and good amount of ghouls scattered about to put a scare into anyone daring to walk through.

On our way out we visited the Lakefront Graveyard. This was set-up similar to the Terror Trails; however there is no charge to walk through here and you’re free to just go through at your own pace. They had some great graveyard stuff scattered about, including beat-up cars and tombstones, as well as tons of undead running around scaring folks. It was nice and open so lots to look at. You needed to keep your wits about you at all times as the scares come from every direction. At one point a girl walking in front of me actually turned around and grabbed my arm, making me walk her through about 20 yards of trail until she could regain her composure. The final bit worth noting on the Fright Night front was the Local Music Showcase that has local bands playing a stage by the lake. Good to see some real live music going on. And all of the ghouls, when not scaring someone, could not have been friendlier as they stopped for photos and interacted with park-goers.

For gamers, there is a SEGA Game Zone over at the boardwalk where you can go play (for free) Sonic Generations, Rise of Nightmares or House of the Dead Overkill – Extended Cut. And, aside from the Fright Fest festivities, be sure and check out what has to be one of the best coasters in the world, El Toro (not sure if it was because Fright Night was going on, but we walked onto the coaster with no wait). And we were also able to check out the Houdini ride/attraction, which we’d always bypassed on previous visits to the park, but it was actually extremely cool! Highly recommended.

A special thanks to Six Flags Great Adventure for the opportunity to visit the park and allowing us access to the Terror Trails. Be sure to checkout the official Six Flags Great Adventure Fright Fest website for ticket information, park hours, and more.

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New AMY Trailer

Lexis Numerique has released a new trailer for its upcoming survival-horror title, AMY. Due out on the PC, XBLA, and PSN platforms later this fall, AMY puts players in the role of a woman who must get a small girl to safety in the wake of a gruesome apocalypse.

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Stronghold 3 Gone Gold

7Sixty has announced that the upcoming castle building and defense game, Stronghold 3, has gone gold and is off to the presses for its October 25, 2011 release date.

“Firstly we want to thank fans for waiting patiently for Stronghold 3, it’s been a long time coming but we wanted to make sure we created something really special,” said Simon Bradbury, lead designer, Firefly Studios. “This is the ‘ultimate Stronghold’, featuring the best bits from previous titles and some fantastic new elements – like night time sieges and a cutting edge graphics engine.”

 

King’s Bounty: Warriors of the North Announced

1C Company has announced King’s Bounty: Warriors of the North for Windows PCs. Due out in the Spring of 2012, Warriors on the North is the next official sequel in the King’s Bounty series, focusing on a young warrior and his fight against the undead infesting the Northern Lands of Endoria.

King’s Bounty: Warriors of the North features:

·        New plot, telling the story of the fight between the Good and the Evil, betrayal and love
·        New companions – 5 Valkyries, assisting Olaf on the field of battle.
·        New locations
·        New units
·        New skills
·        New awards and achievements
·        New school of magic – Rune Magic

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Dead Rising 2 Off the Record Launch Trailer

Capcom has released the official launch trailer for its upcoming Dead Rising 2 Off the Record, which continues the story of Dead Rising protagonist, Frank West. Dead Rising 2 Off the Record is due out on October 11, 2011 for the Windows PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 platforms.

Take On Helicopters Beta Out Now

Bohemia Interactive has announced that the beta test for pre-order customers of their upcoming helicopter sim, Take On Helicopters, is now live. Those customers should have received CD keys to unlock the beta via email.

Further information is available on the Take on Helicopters website: http://takeonthegame.com/take-on-pre-order-beta/ everyone who pre-Ordered and is eligible for exclusive access to the beta should receive their details including CD Key by Email.

The Pre-Order Beta offers a generous variety of content, including:
.       A 30x30km section of our Seattle terrain
.       Three singleplayer scenarios
.       Three Time Trial courses
.       Three Tutorials
.       An MP scenario
.       Our powerful  2D Mission Editor

 

Resident Evil: Revelations Release Date

Capcom has announced that its upcoming Nintendo 3DS title, , will be released in North America on February 7, 2012. Checkout the full press statement below for additional information:

Official Press Statement

Capcom is pleased to confirm that Resident Evil Revelations will release in North America for Nintendo 3DS on February 7, 2012. Revealing a brand new storyline, characters and locations for the Resident Evil series, Resident Evil Revelations delivers an exceptional survival horror experience in stunning 3D graphics. Beginning today, North American retailer GameStop will begin offering an incentive for consumers who pre-order Resident Evil Revelations. A unique Resident Evil Revelations 3DS case with an image that changes in the sunlight will be available when consumers pick up their retail copies of the game. Set between the events of Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil 5, the all new episodic narrative sees fan favorite characters Jill Valentine and Chris Redfield paired with new BSAA members Parker Luciani and Jessica Sherawat on their search to discover the truth about the Veltro terrorist organization and the T-Abyss virus outbreak. Players will need to make use of the unique Nintendo 3DS touch screen to solve puzzles and switch between weapons as they try to survive the horror that awaits them around every corner. Environments will need to be scanned with the Genesis Scanner to reveal hidden items and identify enemies.

With more characters, brand new enemies and conspiracies still to be unveiled Resident Evil Revelations promises an authentic Resident Evil experience when it launches on Nintendo 3DS in February.

Elvira’s Last Convention Appearance at Comikaze

Cassandra Peterson, also known as the boisterous and well-endowed Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, has announced that the upcoming Comikaze expo will be her last convention appearance. The Comikaze expo takes place on November 5-6, 2011 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

“It’s about time all of my boob-tube fans who’ve never been lucky enough to say hi in person come out to meet me,” said Elvira. “This will be everybody’s last chance to see this busty, beehived broad in the flesh (and not much else!), so jump on that Red Line and head to the L.A. Convention Center, darling. As the hostess with the mostest, I’m gonna bring a little class to this event if it’s the last thing I do. Oh yeah, it IS the last thing I’ll do. Whatever.”

You can find ticket information and more over at the convention’s official website.

Yakuza: Dead Souls Coming in 2012

SEGA has announced that their Yakuza of the End will finally come to North America and Europe, renamed Yakuza: Dead Souls, exclusively for the PlayStation 3 platform.

“We know how much people love Yakuza in the West and with Dead Souls being the latest and greatest in the franchise, it is only right we bring it to them closer to the Japanese release than ever,” said Gary Knight, Senior Vice President of Marketing at SEGA.

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Need for Speed: The Run Demo Release Date

Electronic Arts has announced that the demo for its upcoming racer, Need for Speed: The Run, will be available for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on October 18th and run through November 1st, 2011. Checkout the full press release below for more information!

Official Press Release

REDWOOD SHORES, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)--Do you have what it takes to beat your friends in a high-speed race from the Golden Gate to the Empire State? Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) today announced that gamers will get a chance to test their mettle in an action-packed demo for Need for Speed The Run beginning October 18. Using the Need for Speed franchise’s signature Autolog feature*, gamers will compete to see who will come out on top and who will be left in the dust as they race through the Desert Hills of California and Independence Pass of Colorado.

In the Need for Speed The Run demo, players will have access to two high-powered supercars including the Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2 Valentino Balboni. The second car, the 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S, will be unlocked when gamers refer a friend to download the demo, giving them one of first opportunities to get behind the wheel of this 400HP luxury ride. The Need for Speed The Run demo will be available on Xbox LIVE® Marketplace worldwide and the PlayStation®Network in North America from October 18th to November 1st, and available on the PlayStation Network in Europe from October 19th to November 1st.

Need for Speed The Run takes gamers on a heart-pounding, high-stakes race that will have them surrounded by a constant feeling of danger. The heat is on and lethal action unfolds as gamers take on the role of Jack Rourke and battle 200 of the world’s most notorious racers for a $25M cash prize. Weaving through dense urban traffic, rocketing down icy mountain passes and navigating narrow canyons at breakneck speeds, gamers will be challenged in this illicit race for their life. Powered by Frostbite™ 2, Black Box makes its return and takes the action racing genre to new heights with stunning visuals and car physics that hug the road at insanely fast speeds. In Need for Speed The Run, the cars are hot, the racing is intense and the story will have players at the edge of their seat, delivering this holiday’s hottest action racing game.

Developed by Black Box, an EA studio, Need for Speed The Run will be available November 15, 2011 in North America and November 17, 2011 in Europe for the Xbox 360® videogame and entertainment system, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, PC, Wii™ and Nintendo 3DS™. For more information on Need for Speed, visit http://www.needforspeed.com or become a fan on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/needforspeed and follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/needforspeed.

* Available in the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC and Nintendo 3DS versions only