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	<title>Wesley Fenlon &#124; Not with a bang but a whimper. &#187; riddick</title>
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		<title>The magic of bitchjacks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s funny how the little things can get to you.  In most of my favorite games, the moments that will forever claim a spot in my memory are generally epic in scope &#8212; that first exploration of Ocarina of Time&#8217;s vast and open overworld, the incomparably intense encounter with Andrew Ryan in BioShock, that perfect [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s funny how the little things can get to you.  In most of my favorite games, the moments that will forever claim a spot in my memory are generally epic in scope &#8212; that first exploration of <em>Ocarina of Time&#8217;s</em> vast and open overworld, the incomparably intense encounter with Andrew Ryan in <em>BioShock</em>, that perfect moment in that perfect game of  Halo.  Most games will never make such a measurable impact, never meld so perfectly with what I&#8217;m unconsciously looking to experience in a virtual world.</p>
<p>But sometimes that doesn&#8217;t matter.</p>
<p><em>The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena</em> updates 2004&#8217;s critically-acclaimed <em>Butcher Bay</em> and delivers an all-new standalone campaign of its own, mixing competent FPS gunplay with stealth and satisfyingly brutal first-person melee combat.  Fun, but ultimately forgettable &#8212; a few years from now, the gameplay will be more or less gone from my memory, leaving little to indicate I&#8217;d ever played it at all.</p>
<p>Maybe Starbreeze predicted that all the shooting and crawling around in the dark wouldn&#8217;t make Riddick&#8217;s new adventure all that memorable.  Maybe they&#8217;re slightly deranged.  Whatever the reason, they decided to populate one room within the claustrophobic confines of Dark Athena with prisoners who have something in common: they&#8217;re almost all <em>totally</em> <em>insane</em>.</p>
<p>Thanks to some incredibly sharp (and off-the-wall) writing and even better voice acting, the prisoners provide a wholly unexpected amount of absolutely hilarious throwaway dialogue.  The incongruous comedy room works because it&#8217;s so out of place in the Riddick universe, where the concept of comic relief makes precious few appearances.  What drives a man to switch gears from friendly gratification to unquantifiable, screaming rage in a sudden bipolar explosion?  Apparently, he really needed to tell Riddick what a <em>pussy</em> he was, which never seems like an especially wise thing to say to the galaxy&#8217;s number one badass.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-637" title="There's Exbob, doin' his thang." src="http://www.wesleyfenlon.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/exbob.jpg" alt="exbob" width="700" height="236" /></p>
<p>But crazy man Jaylor&#8217;s <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAmFSncImAA">pussy insults and ravings about murder and necrophilia</a> (necrophilic <em>gangbangs</em>, in fact) pale in comparison to the antics going on in Exbob&#8217;s cell.  I don&#8217;t know how he got his name &#8212; maybe he was, at some point in time, a <em>regular</em> Bob, but <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mW1ms5k1MtE#t=1m08s">clearly those days are long past</a>.  Exbob gyrates constantly in nervous agitation, twitching from side to side and dancing back and forth like a crack-starved parody of Muhammad Ali.  But oh, the things he says.  If there are other games out there with deranged inmates smacking their asses while simultaneously giving you the finger, I need to experience them.</p>
<p>And the bitchjacks.  Ah, the bitchjacks.  Such a little thing &#8212; only seconds of the 10 or so hours Dark Athena lasts.  But when Exbob channels his nervous energy into a jumping jack routine, exclaiming &#8220;Bitch!&#8221; in a hi-pitched squeal at the crescendo of every repetition, I think I saw God.  Maybe I was just trying a little harder than normal to breath, doubled over in convulsions as I was.  Either way, it&#8217;s one of those things that sticks with you.  Forever.</p>
<p>(Note: above links are, obviously, profane).</p>
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