Friday, January 17, 2014
Madden NFL 25 - Xbox 360
Madden NFL 25 - Xbox 360
Madden NFL 25 is one of the most difficult to evaluate sports games in recent memory. It carries with it considerable value thanks to a deep feature set, distinct improvements to gameplay, and appreciable fun factor. For every positive though there seems to be something dragging it down from potential excellence. Features aren't completely fleshed out, gameplay looks and feels chaotic, and legacy issues remain unaddressed.
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Crysis 3 [Download]
Crysis 3 [Download]
The award-winning developer Crytek is back with Crysis 3, the first blockbuster shooter of 2013! Return to the fight as Prophet, the Nanosuit soldier on a quest to rediscover his humanity and exact brutal revenge. Adapt on the fly with the stealth and armor abilities of your unique Nanosuit as you battle through the seven wonders of New York's Liberty Dome. Unleash the firepower of your all-new, high-tech bow and alien weaponry to hunt both human and alien enemies. And uncover the truth behind the death of your squad while reestablishing the power of human will in a rich story full of exciting twists and turns. Crysis 3 is the ultimate sandbox shooter, realized in the stunning visuals only Crytek and the latest version of CryENGINE can deliver.
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Sunday, December 22, 2013
Angry Birds Trilogy - Xbox 360
Angry Birds Trilogy - Xbox 360
The Angry Birds franchise sling-shot into the hearts and minds of players with stunning popularity — a billion people have downloaded, enjoyed and become addicted to the adorable, comical games. For the first time ever, Angry Birds are taking flight and crashing their way onto your console with even more features and addictive gameplay than before.
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
FFXIII Going Multiplatform, How does it Really Affect Sony?

Thursday, February 12, 2009
Resident Evil 5

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Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Halo Wars Previews and Impressions.

MTV Multiplayer went hands on with the full version of the game, though they only played two missions, which just so happened to be the demo missions. Their thoughts? It felt more like a Diablo RTS than a true RTS. The writer felt the game was a bit more action focused and a little less focused on things like resources and base building. I'm not seeing this as a negative.
Ars Technica goes a bit more in depth with the overall game and gives the view from 5000 mile style preview. It's a good way to get your feet wet with Halo Wars.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Xbox 360 releases for 2009

Thursday, July 24, 2008
Final Fantasy XIII - 2008 NEW!
Sources: http://www.ff-xiii.net
Experience Final Fantasy XIII yourself
==================Lyric================= =
I want to live in fire
With all the taste I desire
It`s all good if you let me dive
with some sharks on the ground
You lose your routine
You lose your routine
You lose your routine
Cause I found my path
What the hell are you trying?
Now I know there is something more
What happen to you?
still standing on my path
Are you still denying?
now I know there is something more
that this is the truth
It`s all in you!
What do you came for?
What did you expect to find?
What do you life for?
What did you expect to find?
What do you life for?
What did you expect to find?
What do you life for?
What did you expect to find?
So boundless I feel
and boundless all my fears
Stop running back to old times
Stop running back to old times
you loose your routine...
cause I found my path
What the hell are you trying?
Now I know there is something more
What happen to you?
still standing on my path
Are you still denying?
now I know there is something more
that this is the truth
It`s all in you!
========The new characters & summons========
Lightning (1:03)
Lightning is the main character of Final Fantasy XIII, and her name, Lightning, is actually merely a code name she has issued to herself, hiding her true full name.
Storm (2:36)
The protagonist of Final Fantasy Versus XIII, he is believed to be a tragic hero, like Hamlet. The Prince is the next in line for the thrown of the land he protects. Specifically the Prince protects a crystal of some great importance. In the trailers the Prince is seemingly emotionless, but incredibly brutal. Breaking necks, gory impaling, the Prince spares no effort in battle.
Blonde Boy (0:33)
This blonde haired boy appears to be the main character of Final Fantasy Agito XIII. He uses playing cards as his weapon, which implies that the game will most likely have a similar battle system as KH:CoM.
Mr. 33cm (0:44)
Next to nothing is known of this character, just his nickname within Square, Mr. 33cm (in reference to how big his boots are). His character was designed with the idea that he should be able to carry a grown person under each arm and be able to run with them. He hasn't been seen yet standing next to anyone, so it's hard to guess roughly how tall he actually is.
Shotgun Guy (0:53)
This character seems to know how to live a little. Head locking the Prince and full of smiles, we can expect this guy to be full of personality. His weapon of choice is a shotgun, hence is fan nickname.
Glasses Guy & Scar-eyed Guy (0:55)
Likely ones of the Prince's aids along the Shotgun Guy. They have been seen in scans and as of yet not-public trailers, walking with the Prince, and driving him around. They are seen in a suit and glasses and slicked back hair and a scar over one eye.
Pigtails Girl (1:20)
The only known things about this Female character is that she resides in Pulse, and may also be a Rushi. She has been seen wearing rather tribal clothing, as well as being amazed when a summon comes out of a disk before her (the details of that encounter are slim).
Blonde Girl (1:23)
She has been described as an unfortunate enemy of the Prince, as in, the two likely don't want to fight one another, but they must simply due to their allegiances. She is the only confirmed enemy character for the game so far, with virtually no other detail known.
Carbuncle (1:28)
Ifrit (1:30)
Siren (1:35)
Shiva (1:39)
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Battlefield: Bad Company
In Battlefield: Bad Company, no one is safe. Not a sniper hiding inside a tower. Not a soldier driving a massive tank. And definitely not you, as you bob and weave across a fiery sandbox of destruction. If you thought the action of the Battlefield franchise was intense before, you haven't seen anything yet. Thanks to a fleshed-out single-player campaign, Battlefield's trademark multiplayer action, and a new level of destructibility, Bad Company is quite simply one of the most fun shooters released this year.
With its Frostbite engine, Dice has created a warzone that is almost completely destructible. Nooks and crannies that were once a safe haven in other shooters can be reduced to rubble with a well-placed tank shell or mortar strike. Is a quaint Russian home standing between you and an objective? Blow a hole in a wall and walk right through. The system is not perfect since not all buildings can be completely destroyed. Some materials like brick may crumble to dust, but wood crates will often withstand whole missile strikes. Frostbite has its foibles, but Bad Company still gives new meaning to breaking and entering.
A good place for new players to enter is Bad Company's single-player campaign. That's right, a Battlefield game has a bona fide single-player campaign and not a collection of multiplayer maps littered with AI bots. You play as Private Preston Marlowe, recently reassigned to the 222nd Battalion, B Company, which is a collection of misfits and castoffs that the Army likes to send into battle first. B Company, in short, is expendable. You complete a four-man squad composed of Sergeant Redford, a grizzled veteran who volunteered for B Company so he could retire early; Sweetwater signed on to take advantage of a college scholarship without realizing he may actually have to fight; and Haggard is a country bumpkin and demolitions expert who loves to blow stuff up. Together, you'll fight your way into Russian territory and take out a number of well-guarded installations. When the Army leaves you stranded behind enemy lines--something about plausible deniability--the squad goes AWOL in search of mercenary gold. Along the way you'll rescue a flamboyant dictator that resembles Saddam Hussein on ecstasy, and then make your escape in a pimped-out gold chopper. No, the story isn't exactly the stuff of Stephen Ambrose, but the tongue-in-cheek humor and numerous unlockables scattered throughout the campaign make it worth fighting.
Marlowe is a jack of all trades and can handle any of the weapons and vehicles in Bad Company. Often he'll be in control of a mortar strike or laser designator that can lay waste to entire villages. The designator is meant to be used on heavy armor, but it's hard to resist dropping 50-ton bombs on lone troops just for the heck of it. There's a short recharge time so you don't inadvertently start World War III here, but you'll never get tired of unleashing explosive mortar strikes on our foes.
Your squadmates are full of friendly chatter during the campaign, but they never die and don't work together very well at times. Whereas multiplayer requires you to coordinate with your teammates, single-player feels as if you're truly playing alone, with three characters in the background that only list new objectives and provide a little comic relief. They'll take out a few enemies, man turrets and take cover, but you're doing the bulk of the work. This wouldn't be so much of an issue if friends could jump online for a little co-op, but there's no option to do so unfortunately.
Enemy soldiers are not exactly the sharpest bunch and some have no problem standing in the open, waiting for their own demise. Luckily there are so many enemies and objectives that the game never feels easy, but the firefights would be even more intense if enemies more frequently made use of cover, if only so you could blow it up. Marlowe comes equipped with an automatic health injector that refills your life bar and can be used over and over again after a short recharge. Is stabbing yourself in the heart with this panacea any more unrealistic than regenerating health as seen in Call of Duty 4 and Rainbow Six Vegas? Not really. But it certainly feels cheap plunging that needle into your chest every 20 seconds during an intense battle, something you'll surely do toward the campaign's final few missions that border on ridiculousness. You would think that four Army oddballs versus an entire mercenary force and Russian army equipped with tanks and attack choppers wouldn't stand a chance, but you would be wrong, thanks to the handy health injector.
When you've got the hang of the weapons and gadgets of the single-player campaign, jump into Bad Company's excellent online multiplayer mode. It's called Gold Rush, but it's really just a basic attack and defend mode in which an attacking team tries to blow up crates of gold. If you're successful, a larger portion of the map opens and the attackers push forward to do it all over again. This has been done before in other games, but no one does it better than Bad Company, thanks to absolutely massive maps that support 24 players, a vehicle list that includes tanks, jeeps, choppers, boats, and Humvees, as well as laser-guided rocket turrets and artillery cannons. There are five character classes in multiplayer and each has its own special abilities and unlockable extras that will make you giddy. The specialist can lace enemy vehicles for demolitions experts--their rockets will automatically hone in on tagged targets. The sniper can utilize the laser designator to nullify tanks, and the specialist can drop med kits, repair vehicles, and call in mortar strikes.
It's strange that the conquest mode in which teams vie for points on the map and drain enemy tickets, a mainstay of the Battlefield franchise, is absent. The mode will purportedly be made available as a free download at some point, but it should've been in the game right out of the box. That said, you're not likely to get bored of Gold Rush anytime soon. The maps are perfectly balanced with defensive turrets and offensive weaponry, and often matches are decided by the smallest of margins. This is the kind of game where you call your friends to let them know you somehow sniped an enemy chopper pilot or dropped a missile on the final gold crate on a map for the win. The game would've benefited from more vehicles; there aren't nearly as many on each map as you find in Battlefield 2, so teammates will often fight over fun toys such as choppers. But with its persistent ranking system and unlockable weapons, Bad Company is surely the most addicting multiplayer shooter since Call of Duty 4.
Be sure to crank the volume up to 11--Bad Company has some of the finest sound design out there. A sniper shot echoes perfectly through the mountains, while indoor firefights are so loud you may want earplugs. Visually the game does not fare as well. While it's by no means ugly, there is a strange graininess on each texture. Even looking into the clear blue sky in the first scene of the game, you'll be amazed at how fuzzy it looks. Of course, the destructible environments and exciting explosions make up for any graphical shortcomings.
Battlefield Bad Company is the most fun, addictive shooter released so far this year. While far from perfect, the intense sandbox warfare is something that you have to experience. Dice calls it tactical destruction. We call it explosive fun.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Grand Theft Auto IV

Product Description
What does the American Dream mean today?
For Niko Bellic, fresh off the boat from Europe, it is the hope he can escape his past. For his cousin, Roman, it is the vision that together they can find fortune in Liberty City, gateway to the land of opportunity. As they slip into debt and are dragged into a criminal underworld by a series of shysters, thieves and sociopaths, they discover that the reality is very different from the dream in a city that worships money and status, and is heaven for those who have them and a living nightmare for those who don’t.
Beginning with the 1997 release of the original Grand Theft Auto, the GTA series has been one of the most prolific, controversial and down right entertaining franchises in video games history. This pedigree of success guarantees that the highly anticipated eleventh game in the series, Grand Theft Auto IV, will garner at least as much attention if not more.