Reviews on the Run

Reviews on the Run

Logo used since 2012
Genre Video games
Created by Victor Lucas
Developed by Greedy Productions Ltd.
Directed by Victor Lucas
Theme music composer Audio Network Canada
Westar Music
Tommy Tallarico Studios
Country of origin Canada
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 8
Production
Executive producer(s) Victor Lucas
Producer(s) Victor Lucas
Rob Koval
Location(s) Vancouver, British Columbia
Toronto, Ontario
San Francisco, California
Los Angeles, California
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Greedy Productions Ltd.
Distributor Greedy Productions Ltd.
Release
Original network G4 Canada
City
Original release 2002 – 2014
Chronology
Related shows The Electric Playground
Greedy Docs
The Lab With Leo Laporte
External links
Website

Reviews on the Run (formerly known as Judgment Day in the United States) and "Reviews on the Rock" in the earlier seasons of the Electric Playground is a video game review TV show hosted by Victor Lucas and Scott C. Jones (permanently replacing the position vacated by Tommy Tallarico). The show is produced by Lucas' company Greedy Productions. The two hosts rate games independently on a scale of .5 point increments from 0 through 10, with 0 being the lowest and 10 being the highest. As of 2013, Reviews on the Run airs in Canada on G4 Canada and City, with pre-2006 episodes airing on G4 in the United States. The show was previously shown in Canada on CTV Two, Space, Razer, and OMNI.1. The show ended in 2014 and merged back into Electric Playground (now known as EP Daily).

The show is filmed on location at several different locales around Vancouver, British Columbia. Episodes are also occasionally recorded in other cities, such as Tokyo, Japan. A common trademark of the show is to have the hosts stand in frame as video game footage is projected onto an object in the background such as a billboard or the side of a building. The show is filmed over the course of several hours and later edited to fit the show's thirty-minute time frame.

History

Reviews on the Run began as a segment on The Electric Playground at the end of each episode. In 2002, the show was spun off into its own half-hour program. For the United States audience, it was renamed to Judgment Day.

On January 13, 2006, Lucas announced on the G4 forums that Judgment Day was no longer going to be produced for G4. The program stills run internationally (including on G4 Canada) as the original Reviews on the Run.[1] Specific details about the negotiations have not been disclosed, and the show has not returned to U.S. airwaves with new episodes since then, other than as a segment on The Electric Playground.

On December 31, 2006, Lucas announced on The Electric Playground forums that Greedy Productions had canceled its contract with CHUM television, which broadcast Electric Playground and Reviews on the Run on Space and A-Channel, and signed a two-year exclusive deal with Rogers Communications, to broadcast the shows on G4 Canada and then additionally on other Rogers owned TV stations.[2] Reviews on the Run aired on OMNI.1 from January 28, 2007 to September 3, 2007. On December 15, 2007, Reviews on the Run premiered on Citytv Toronto and Citytv Vancouver. On June 2, 2008, G4 started airing episodes of Judgment Day as a part of their G4 Rewind block.

On February 17, 2010, Lucas announced on The Electric Playground forums that Reviews on the Run would become a daily show, beginning March 1, 2010, and that the scope of the show would be expanded to include reviews of Blu-rays, movies, gadgets, tech, PC and console gaming peripherals, hardware and graphic novels.[3]

On February 19, 2015, Lucas announced that the standalone Reviews on the Run show would come to a close. EP Daily (a renamed Electric Playground) would absorb it as a segment.[4]

Cast

Reviewers

Victor Lucas and Tommy Tallarico have been both co-workers and good friends since their first meeting at E3 in 1995. Onscreen the two enjoy plenty of brotherly scraps, with Tallarico typically playing the role of a more aggressive, even gutter-minded gamer and Lucas being more businesslike and sedate. During the "Hardware" segment of Reviews on the Run, Tallarico has occasionally taken the video gaming hardware (console controllers for example) that they were reviewing, and put it down the front of his pants he was wearing, to the disgust of Lucas.

Due to commitments with Video Games Live, Tallarico was absent for six episodes from the 2006 season, and the majority of the last two seasons (though he has returned for a few select episodes) Geoff Keighley co-hosted with Lucas in all of the 2006 episodes. Tallarico missed the 2007 and 2008 seasons of the show, which featured a number of guest hosts, including Keighley, Scott Jones, Tom Russo, Marc Saltzman, José "Fubar" Sánchez, Ben Silverman, and Steve Tilley.

In early 2010, Jeff Cannata, co-host of The Totally Rad Show, joined the cast as a guest reviewer. Shortly thereafter, he accepted daily duty, reviewing newly released Blu-rays alongside Miri Jedeikin.

On June 11, 2009, Lucas announced on The Electric Playground website that Scott Jones would be joining him full-time as his co-host on the show.[5]

Segments

Video games with perfect-score reviews

The following is a list of games that have been given a perfect 10/10 score by both hosts since the expansion to the half-hour format.

Game Reviewers
Grand Theft Auto III Victor Lucas
Tommy Tallarico
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Victor Lucas
Tommy Tallarico
Burnout 3: Takedown Victor Lucas
Tommy Tallarico
Burnout Revenge Victor Lucas
Tommy Tallarico
God of War II Victor Lucas
Tommy Tallarico
Halo 3 Victor Lucas
José Sánchez
The Orange Box Victor Lucas
José Sánchez
Grand Theft Auto IV Victor Lucas
Scott Jones
Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned Victor Lucas
Scott Jones
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Victor Lucas
José Sánchez
Flower Victor Lucas
Scott Jones
Assassin's Creed II Victor Lucas
Scott Jones
Pac-Man Championship Edition DX Victor Lucas
Scott Jones
The Ico & Shadow of the Colossus Collection Victor Lucas
Scott Jones
Resident Evil 4 Victor Lucas
Scott Jones
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages Victor Lucas
Scott Jones
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Victor Lucas
Scott Jones
Mass Effect 3 Victor Lucas
Scott Jones
Dishonored Victor Lucas
Scott Jones
Super Metroid Victor Lucas
Scott Jones
The Last of Us Victor Lucas
Scott Jones
Pokémon X and Y Marissa Roberto
Shawn Hatton
Super Mario 3D World Marissa Roberto
Shawn Hatton
Grand Theft Auto V Marissa Roberto
Shawn Hatton
Rayman Legends Marissa Roberto
Shawn Hatton
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Victor Lucas
Scott Jones

This list includes games that were given a 10/10 score by a reviewer, but was not unanimous.

Reviewer Games
Victor Lucas

Super Mario 64
Call of Duty
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
NBA 2K11
NBA 2K12
Halo 2
Halo: Combat Evolved
LittleBigPlanet
Metroid Prime Trilogy
Perfect Dark
Red Dead Redemption
Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
Resident Evil 4
Super Mario Galaxy 2
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell
Uncharted 2 Among Thieves
WipEout HD Fury
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Rayman 2
Jak II
Super Mario Sunshine
Assassin's Creed Brotherhood
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
Batman: Arkham Asylum
Batman: Arkham City (Victor would give the game a 12/10)
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Assassin's Creed III
Batman: Arkham Origins

Scott C. Jones InFamous
Limbo
Joe Danger
Donkey Kong Country Returns
Fifa 10
Ninja Gaiden 2
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
Dead Rising 2
Portal 2
God of War: Origins Collection
Mark of the Ninja
Jose Sanchez Gears of War 3
Gears of War 2
Tommy Tallarico The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Beyond Good & Evil
Sly 2: Band of Thieves
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune
Ico

Lowest-rated game

The lowest rated game ever on the show was Halo Jump for the iPad, which reviewer Shaun Hatton gave a -10, making it the third game to score less than 0 on the show. The first 0/10 was given by Tallarico for the game High Heat Major League Baseball 2003; he hated the game so much he stormed off partway through the review, followed by sounds of a car screeching away. Tallarico's hatred for the game would end up being a running gag throughout his stint of being host. The lowest rated handheld game was Wacky Races: Crash and Dash (Nintendo DS), which received a 0/10 from Tommy.

Highest-rated portable handheld games

Here are a list of games that got perfect 10 on handheld on the show since it went on from Victor, Scott and Tommy:

Namco Museum Battle (PSP), New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS), Ken Griffey Jr's Slugfest (Game Boy Color), Yoshi's Island Advance (Game Boy Advance) and God of War: Chains of Olympus (PSP). Flipnote Studios (Nintendo DSi) and Sketch Nation (iPhone/iPad) both got a 10/10 since the show went daily by Victor, making the highest-rated downloadable games to date since it the show became daily. Papa Sangre (iphone/Ipod) received a perfect score from Scott Jones. Plants vs. Zombies (DS) is the first 10/10 by New host Shaun Hatton

Other

Sometimes, the two hosts will have completely differing opinions on a game, with one giving way different scores than the other. (An example of this was the 2005 review of We Love Katamari; while Lucas enjoyed the gameplay and pointed out the good of the game, Tallarico hated the game, particularly its music. The result: Lucas gave it an 8.5/10 while Tallarico gave it a 3/10.) Another example of this happened while reviewing The Green Hornet Victor enjoyed the movie giving it an 8.0/10 while Scott Jones gave it a 4.0/10. Perfect Dark for the Nintendo 64 is another example. Victor gave the game a perfect 10/10, while Tommy gave it a 9.9/10. The game could have earned the first perfect score by both reviewers on the show.

In popular culture

Opening logos

References

  1. G4tv.com
  2. Victor Lucas (2006-12-31). "Huge 2007". The Electric Playground Forum. The Electric Playground. Retrieved 2008-09-08.
  3. EP Forums
  4. Victor Lucas (2015-02-19). "EP Daily Is Back in Action! All-New Season Premieres Monday, Feb 23". The Electric Playground Forum. EPN.TV. Retrieved 2015-11-16.
  5. Elecplay.com

External links

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