X-Play Weekly

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  • 2012
  • 12 Seasons

X-Play Weekly, broadcasted on G4 during 2012, carved a niche following for itself among gaming aficionados and the casual console crusaders alike. This weekly series offered avid gamers not just reviews of the latest games but also previews of upcoming releases, behind-the-scenes interviews with game developers, and an array of segments and features that delved into the world of gaming in a way that hadn't been seen before on mainstream television.

The core strength of X-Play Weekly was its time-honored format, an enchanted cocktail of humor, thorough analysis, and industry-related news that went far beyond your average video game review show. It combined the detailed in-depth evaluation of games with an accessible and light-hearted presentation, making it a must-watch for both hardcore gamers and those with a casual interest. Unique in its immersive approach, the show provided valuable insights into how games were conceptualized, developed, and marketed, making it an enlightening window into the gaming industry's often overlooked backstage.

X-Play Weekly wasn't just about talking heads and clips of the games. Much of its appeal derived from the original segments it consistently introduced. Segments like Cheat!, which gave viewers insider information on how to beat difficult levels or find hidden gems within specific games, and X-Play Game Break, a segment that featured exclusive interviews with game developers, creators, and industry influencers, often shedding light on stories that would not typically make it to mainstream media.

At the heart of X-Play Weekly lay its comprehensive game reviews. The show gained a reputation for providing honest, unbiased evaluations of games across multiple platforms, including PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo, and PC systems. From the biggest AAA releases to the more obscure indie titles, every game was meticulously assessed based on its graphics, gameplay, storyline, and overall entertainment value. This rating system became recognized and respected amongst viewers who looked to X-Play Weekly for guidance on their next gaming investment.

Adding charm and character to the analytical side of X-Play Weekly were the hosts, Adam Sessler and Morgan Webb. Both coming from a game-loving background, they were known for their undeniable chemistry and engaging presentation style, a unique blend of humor, wit, and professionalism, serving as a bridge between the hardcore gaming community and the casual viewer. Their passion for the subject matter shone through, making even the most intricate technical gaming details comprehensible to someone without a background in gaming.

The specialty segments, previews, and reviews alone were enough to secure X-Play Weekly a dedicated viewer base. However, the show was also notable for its exclusive access to gaming conventions and events, such as the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), one of the most critically acclaimed events in the gaming industry. These segments provided viewers with a virtual front-row seat to new game reveals, technological advancements, and industry shifting announcements, while also conducting interviews with the influential personnel on site.

Nestled within X-Play Weekly's distinctive programming were intermittent sketches and parodies relating to the gaming universe. These comedic segments amplified the entertainment factor, punctuating the more serious content with moments of levity and humor.

In addition to its routine content, from time to time, the show would produce special episodes focused on video game history, fan favorites, or a particular genre of games. These specialty episodes, paired with events such as the annual "Golden Mullet Awards,” which spoofed video game awards by highlighting the worst games of the year, helped maintain a fresh and diverse content lineup.

X-Play Weekly successfully rode the wave of the gaming industry's evolution, proving to be a thorough, informative, and entertaining guide for viewers wanting to stay in lockstep with gaming trends and news during its run in 2012. It brought together a community of gamers, creators, and enthusiasts alike and served as a trusted compass in the constantly expanding universe of video games. Whether you were a seasoned veteran of video games or a newcomer exploring interest, X-Play Weekly on G4 had everything you needed to keep your thumb on the pulse of the gaming world.

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Seasons
X-Play's Best of 2012 Awards
50. X-Play's Best of 2012 Awards
December 13, 2012
This week, we're breaking down the winners of X-Play's Best of 2012 Awards! Find out which games earned the title of Most Original Game, Best Multiplayer Game, Best Sports Game, Best Shooter Game, Best Fighting Game, Best Role-Playing Game, Best Mobile Game and more! Plus, see how many wins "Halo 4," "Call of Duty: Black Ops 2," "Max Payne 3," "Assassin's Creed III," "Journey" and more rack up!
X-Play Weekly 7/19/12
29. X-Play Weekly 7/19/12
July 19, 2012
"X-Play" vacationed in sunny San Diego this week for a special broadcast straight from the floor of Comic-Con 2012. There were dozens of games with booths at this year's event and we had exclusive access to gameplay demos and developer interviews. Hear the latest on the hottest upcoming releases, including "Assassin's Creed 3," "Tomb Raider," "Beyond: Two Souls," "Transformers: Fall of Cybertron" and many more. This special episode is littered with the kind of all access information that makes "X-Play" your one stop shop for all the latest in gaming news!
X-Play Weekly 7/12/12
28. X-Play Weekly 7/12/12
July 12, 2012
Heads up, comic book fans! We have a ton of content for DC guys and Marvel maniacs alike. First, we have DC's Geoff Johns on the show for a tour of their headquarters and a look at their Comic-Con 2012 exclusive collectibles. There also might be a tidbit in there about the superhero fighting game "Injustice: Gods Among Men!" Then, we sit down with renowned voice actor Nolan North for a chat about the relationship between Hollywood and your gaming consoles. And why not follow that up with a review of the movie tie-in game "The Amazing Spider-Man" for all you Marvel fans? Next, get another perspective as we sit down in studio with actress and avid gamer Janina Gavankar to talk about "True Blood," vampires, and why she loves "Portal." If that's not enough, we have reviews of Kinect title "Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor," the iPad puzzler "Plague, Inc." and a preview of E3 2012 heavy-hitter "Beyond: Two Souls." Check it out!
X-Play Weekly 7/5/12
27. X-Play Weekly 7/5/12
July 5, 2012
This week, Blair Herter weighs in on the tongue-in-cheek cheerleading zombie slasher video "Lollipop Chainsaw," pro game Tsquared returns with pro tips for sniping domination in "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3" multiplayer and Morgan Webb gets the latest on the downloadable content for "Batman: Arkham City." Plus, the "X-Play" crew breaks down what we know so far about the highly anticipated new time period in "Assassin's Creed 3" and we've got previews for "Watch Dogs," "The Last of Us" and more.
X-Play Weekly 6/28/12
26. X-Play Weekly 6/28/12
June 28, 2012
With E3 2012 officially in our rearview, X-Play is back to squeeze developers for every last detail on their latest announcements. First, we welcome Treyarch's Mark Lamia to the show for a two-pronged preview of everything "Call of Duty: Black Ops 2." We have gameplay straight from the new Overwatch mode as well as a breakdown of the futuristic story. Speaking of future soldiers, the review of the new "Ghost Recon" game is ready to be deployed. If that isn't sci-fi enough for you, we present the one and only Master Chief. X-Play has everything you need to know about "Halo 4." Plus, Insomniac Games' head Ted Price chats about their new social game "Outernauts" and Tiffany Smith digs up the dirt on Microsoft's SmartGlass.
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