November 10, 2009 at 12:57 am
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Cop Or Flop Weekly, Systems
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What’s good people. It feels good to back here doing the Cop or Flop Weekly. I was in Miami for a few days and let’s just say it’s a nice place to visit, but I don’t want to live there. Besides that, it’s time to put in serious work on these video games. This week is what everyone has been waiting for. Let’s see what noteworthy games are dropping this week.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 … 360, PS3, PC

Cop or Flop: Cop …
What can I say? Everyone you know is copping this. Personally, I don’t know how it reached this status, but now we can find out if Infinity Ward has truly made a game worthy of all this tremendous hype it has been getting. Then its up to Treyarch to man up and bring out a better product next year.
Dragon Ball Raging Blast … 360, PS3

Cop or Flop: Flop …
Even though I am a Dragonball Z fanboy and will be playing this game throughout the rest of the year, it is clearly a flop. Namco-Bandai has taken the Smackdown VS. Raw route with this series and keeps pushing out product every year. We all know how that works out… Fans of fighting games stay should away from this. Fans of Dragonball, I will see you online.
New Super Mario Bros Wii

Cop or Flop: Cop …
This is easily the Wii’s biggest game of the year. Only Nintendo can throw the word new in front of something that has been around forever and make millions off of it. The homie Krypt will be giving a good in-depth review to let everyone know what is really up with this game. Until he finishes playing, why don’t you go save the princess for the 1000th time.
Braid … PS3

Cop or Flop: Cop …
Better late then never. This time manipulating Mario style game is a solid edition to the PlayStation Network. This game is critically acclaimed for a reason. As a warning to you all casual gamers out there; Braid is difficult. Old school, Megaman 9 difficult. If you get mad easily and like throwing controllers around during your rage, do yourself and favor and play this game in small doses.
