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24 The Game for the PS2
overall it stayed true to the show, and the storyline was top notch. The sound was also on the mark. Voice acting was the best I have seen in any videogame, and all the real actors used their voices too. The gameplay and camera is where the game kind of goes downhill. The camera especially can be really frustrating a times. Gameplay takes a little getting use too, but I hated it at first, and eventually liked it. Bottom line if you are a 24 fan then this game is a no brainer, you HAVE TO BUY IT. If you aren't a 24 fan or just haven't watched the show, I suggest you start watching now. You will just end up buying this game once you are hooked on 24. Here is my breakdown of the game (on a scale of 10) Graphics - 9.0 -The characthers all look like their real life actors. The environment is also pretty nice for a PS2 game. They also did a great job with the CTU building. Gameplay - 7.0 -Not the best gameplay, but not the worst. Could be heavily improved upon if a sequel is possible. At first you might hate the way the game plays, but after a few missions it will be a lot better. Camera also needs to be worked, because at times it just becomes ridiculous. Sound - 10.0 -Sean Callery does a excellent job in bringing the 24 music to the game. Similar music you normally hear on the show. The voice acting is top-notch, and doesn't sound cheesy. The gunshots also sound cool (especially when you are Jack Bauer shotting off a silencer in your surround sound) Controls - 7.0 -The aiming system makes the game real easy, but also helps. At time you have multiple enemies going at you, and the quick lock on switch aiming thing really helps you take down enemies. Otherwise the other buttons are just your basic action game buttons. Story - 10.0 -It felt like another season of 24, plus it helps answer a lot of questions that were left unanswered. The ending however ............was very weak, but at least the other 23 hours and 58 mins of the 24 "time" was good. Replay Value - 8.0 -No multiplayer, but their are a lot of bonuses to unlock such as concept arts, videos, and pictures. Plus after watching a episode of 24, you jsut can't help but want to play the game and pretend you are Jack. OVERALL RATING (out of 10) - 8.0 There's nowhere I can't reach.
Last edited by tenzor; Mar 6, 2006 at 06:23 AM.
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mario kart ds
nobodies done this one so...mario kart ds... for the ds
this is the first mario kart i've played since the good old days of the snes. for a game i hadn't played or wanted to play, i thought it was really good, i'm sure there are new tracks made for the ds and including most of the classic tracks was pure genius. it also included some tracks from the N64, gamecube, and the GBA which are all very good as well. single player the single player does get kinda boring and the missions that it gives you are kinda easy once you work them out. the only real problem i had was that it cheats when it gets to 150 cc especially on rainbow road. multiplayer the game is amazing on the wifi as well and depending upon how many stars you got in your missions and grand prix this will be shown above your head to show how good you are. you can also have wireless multiplayers which are better than the wifi in the sense that in wifi you can race against another 3 players max, which is kinda crap i think it's max 8 players but dont quote me on that (cos i dont really know) in clonclusion: playability B+ replayability A (as long as you have wifi or alot of friends) music B (usual mario kart tunes) Graphics A (for a hand held the graphics are immense, waaay better than the N64) OVERALL = B++ summary the single player is good but it's really a multiplayer game. my only problem with it is the 150cc cheating which will do your head in :aargh: but for £100 with a ds(i'm sure it's cheaper in the us) it's not that bad a game. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Resident Evil 4
I'm really not a big fan of shooting games and I have never played a resident evil game before, but I started playing through this game one day just for the hell of it. I didn't think I'd be able to make it through very far since it looked like it was a difficult game when I saw my brother playing it a few times, but as soon as I got the hang of it I loved it. the graphics were really well done. all of the characters were very realistic and believable, both in game and cut-scenes/cinematics. I played this one on the game cube, which I've heard is the best console for this game. the fog effects were done really well and contributed to the overall eery feel of the game, which was great. controls were awesome. I was worried I might not be able to get used to it, as I tried Super Smash Bros on the game cube and just couldn't adjust to the controller from the original n64 version, but the controls in RE4 were really easy to get used to. the only thing I had to really watch was the fact that the analog stick was not inverted for the aiming. in most games when you press down, the gun would aim upwards, but it was the opposite in this one and just made a lot more sense in the end. there's a great selection of weapons to use throughout the game. multiple types of handguns, magnums, shotguns, rifles, grenades, etc. you can upgrade them with money, and there are a few weapons you can unlock through sidequests or the missionary option that is separate from the game. the music worked well with the action in the story. it was the type that got you on the edge of your seat and made being attacked by a mob even more intense. foleys in the game were well detailed. you could hear the footsteps of other people coming closer, birds in the distance, the sound of various objects being thrown at you, etc. the plot was interesting. it was a little cheesy how you obtained most information though. as if any real enemy would leave detailed notes lying around for you to find and discover their plans with. I haven't played the other resident evil games though, so maybe I'm just missing out on some inside joke. as far as characters went, I liked all of them. the character you have to protect is a pain in the ass most of the time just because she's an annoying little piss, but that's just a personal opinion. I'm not certain she's meant to be annoying, I just found her to be. the bad guys were entertaining, the good guys weren't too cheesy, and they all had their own way of working humour into the story so it wasn't all just drab solve-the-mystery-without-dying stuff. game play had a lot of variety. it's not always shoot the bad guys. there's a lot of dodging worked into it, various things in your surroundings that you could use to pick off enemies [ie) explosive barrels, rocks from cliffs, knocking down ladders, etc], sorts of mazes and puzzles you need to solve to get to the next area, you have to protect yourself as well as another person from time to time etc etc etc. it wasn't too linear either. I mean you were able to backtrack to certain areas, albeit being blocked off from ones the game doesn't want you in yet. for the most part it did want you focusing on the objective, but there is room to play around. there are sidequests in game to keep yourself occupied with as well. this game is open for a lot of replay. once you complete the game you get to keep your inventory and money from the last game when you start a new one. this way you can save your money up for the special weapons that become available to you after you beat the game. the game has two modes to play in as well; normal is the default mode. it gets progressively harder, but if you make it through that there's also a professional mode. I haven't tried it yet, but apparently it's miles more difficult than normal. the enemies have more health, and things are much faster paced. overall I think I'd give it a good 9.5/10. there was a lot of suspense, and the fact that it can actually get your heart racing during the more intense scenes and scare the hell out of you was a plus. some parts actually made me jump, which was pretty awesome. so yah, GO PLAY IT. How ya doing, buddy? |
WoW, you're quite the reviewer Ava... I'm not joking. Nicely interpreted ^^
As for me, I'm afraid that I'm saving my reviews for the site that my team and I are working on, but I can still tell you all what I've been up to. Alright so these are games that I've beaten within the last two weeks. BLACK Resident Evil 4 (NGC) Devil May Cry 3 (PS2) Onimusha 3 (PS2) Full Auto (360) Fight Night Round 3 (360) The one that I will talk about though is BLACK (PS2, X-box) Graphics 9.5/10 Top notch for current gen. The game just has such an awe inspiring affect on you right from when you start the game through to the final explosion on the last level. Sound 10/10 The gund and the explosions are the stars of the game. And without the sound to make the world you're fighting in seem believable, the game just wouldn't be as good. Every reviewer so far has said how good the audio in BLACK is, and I have to agree. By the way, the music in BLACK is AMAZING for the events that take place at the time of each track. Gameplay 8/10 The basics of an FPS are all there, but with the original reload system and how 80% of the world is destructable, it has definatly set a new standard for FPS games to work towards. Story 8/10 While simple, it still keeps you interested to the end, wanting to know what happens next. While some might not like the cliffhanger at the end of the game, at least we know that there's going to be at least two more games following this one. Replay 8/10 You won't be going back to re-hear the story as much as you will just to relive thoes intense gunfights again. And while the game is shory, one can still come out wanting more. Overall 8.7/10 Like I said, BLACK doesn't stray too far from your average FPS too much, but the standard for,ila is applied well and Criterion's tweaks to the genre make the experiance a breath of fresh air. While some might say that the game is too short, I don't think that too many people who actually play and beat the game will come away feeling as though it wasn't worth their time. And personally, I'll take BLACK over Halo 1 or 2 any day. But that's just my oinion. Thankfully this week won't be as busy with only Burnout 4 (360), Onimusha 4 (PS2), and Ghost Recon 3 (360) I was speaking idiomatically.
Last edited by Slayer X; Mar 6, 2006 at 10:57 PM.
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The last game I beat (For the first time... I did beat MGS2 again) was Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow.
I've been an avid Castlevania fan since Symphony of the Night. I was really expecting Dawn of Sorrow to be just as great as Aria of Sorrow (which had a great storyline for once). The story was kind of cliche... and as always there was the optional boss and optional items which was needed to get the good ending... which wasn't that great. The gameplay was really wonderful... though it was annoying trying to get multiple souls of some enemies *cough final guards and iron golems* so that I could upgrade my weapons and make some of my abilites better. I thought that it was great that there were so many familiar souls... but they were all useless when it came to having to use MP to use them... especially when there was so many projectile souls that overshined regular attacks (then again I stuck to my greatswords... which are kind of slow). The DS gimmicks were alright... though I hated breaking ice with the stylus... the magic seals were a cool concept, but got annoying later in the game... Then there was Julius mode, where you got to replay the game like Castlevania 3: with other characters interchangable. It was cool for a while... especially since there was some story... unlike playing through Symphony of the Night as Richter or Maria... I was really disappointed when I found Arikado and they just rehashed Alucard's Symphony of the Night sprite... I really wanted that business-man looking half vampire. I'd give it a 7 or 8/10... I mean it was a very addicting game... What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
I finally finished Killzone, an FPS for ps2
-Graphics 8/10 Graphics were good, there was some detailed backrounds and few nice backround landscapes, but mostly the themed graphics really put you in an destructive-war atmosphere. My only complaint was that there were a few scattered dark blotches that made moving and seeing difficult. I know its not supposed to be thoroughly lighted to bring positivity, but there was just some areas that needed a few hints of light to make gameplay smoother -Sound 6/10 Killzone had some pretty gritty war themes that added nicely to the game, the sound effects average, but what really dragged this sound score down was the awful voice loops. It seems out of the 4 characters, there were only 6 phrases they said. It was fucking annoying hearing the same one sentence strategy for every mission, the same provoked unwitty remarks in extremely different situations, and really, the voice acting was decent, but with time, hearing their voices will annoy you. Thoughly oddly, the enemies dialouge and voicing sounded alright, well, compared to the main characters, they were downright awesome -Controls 8/10 Controls were very smooth FPS-wise, my only complaint is that youre slow, especially when trying to dodge grenade attacks. -Story 6/10 I didnt really care about the plot, it was just a very primitive bad vs good scenario. Not to say it was horrible, cause it went good with the game, but what really gave bore me with story was the suggestive sexual remarks between the male and female characters. It was just unnecesarry. -Replay value 8/10 The replay value itself is average, but what really makes it fun is playing deathmatch or co-op with friends. I wouldnt advise getting the game for that specific reason, but its a huge plus when you buy it for singleplayer gaming. Overall Killzone is a decent FPS, my complaints were common, so Im sure when pt 2 or 3 comes out, the criticisms should be fixed. I did find myself getting fustrated and I aburptly quit playing a few times, but I just kept drawing back not because if I didnt I wouldnt anytime soon, but because it was actually fun if you overlook the negatives. Its a greatest hits game so its only 20 bucks, and allegedly this game was expected to take off like a fuckin rocket so a shitload of copies were made, but not that many were sold, thus the game lacks the "greatest hits logo", so any elite will be happy owning the orginal. Final score 7/10 Though highly recommended if you enjoy FPS games FELIPE NO |
Recently I was in the mood for a hunting game, so I went out and rented Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2. Sadly to say it was not at all worth my buck.
I finished the game the same night I got it, taking approximately 4 hours to get all the way through the story mode, while also doing the side hunts that where optional. Another thing that really made me angry was that it wasn't really a hunting game. It was just a bad FPS game with animals instead of proper enemies. The only thing that entertained me for a while was trying to find these stumps throughout the different levels to unlock bonus levels and cheats. Considering that the controls were a bit on the unresponsive side, and the graphics weren't the greatest, I would give this game a 3/10. And that might be a little generous. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Well the last game I completed was BLACK for the PS2. I'm not a huge FPS fan but given how BLACK was being touted has having "next gen" gameplay I had to give it a go.
Graphics/Presentation: 4/5 For a PS2 FPS the graphics are beautiful. From the environments to the weapons, explosions, firefights and those effects and lighting. The presentation is topnotch too from the looping title menu to the animation for the weapons and how they "feel". You know, the little details which is why I enjoyed Killzone. The levels are quite large too and there is no loading despite that. The framerate is pretty consistent too and experienced little to no slowdown. I guess my only gripe for the visuals would be the lack of enemy variants as it's usually the same 2-3 soldiers. Controls: 4/5 Responsive and a simple setup especially since I'm not used to FPS on the PS2. All the usuals for a FPS including Melee, Primary and Secondary Fire for R1 & R2, Square to swap weapons with those found on the map, X to Reload etc. I must admit though since I didn't bother to read the booklet I wasn't aware of the 3 different firing modes... Story: 1/5 The story in BLACK is presented via live action cutscenes, that cannot be skipped, at the beginning of each mission. It's obvious that the actors in the movies are being dubbed over and really I didn't pay that much attention given how much the only 2 people you see rambled on nor really caring about a villain or main enemy that I never see. Sound/Music: 5/5 Most of the score is going to the sound effects alone since they're so good. From the different sounds of each weapon firing to reloading, firefights with explosions going off and debris falling all around you and ricochets. Really good stuff. There really isn't much music that I can recall aside from the title menu's music is just a simple beat. Most of the "music" is nothing but the sound of your weapon and enemies...whatever it be. Replayability: 2/5 The problem with BLACK is that it's too straightforward and the fact that there are only 5-6 missions in total which each taking around 1 hour or less to finish. So that's pretty much 6 hours of gameplay and that's it. There are 4 difficulty modes to play through with the harder modes requiring you to find every objective on a level to complete it but that's about it. There is nothing more to the game as well as a lack of any multiplayer, which usually I wouldn't give a toss about but a 6 hour game with nothing to go back for could of benifitted from some kind of multiplayer. Overall: 3/5 BLACK is fun in small doses because the game can get repetitive real quick and only provides around 6 hours of fun, other difficulty modes aside. Issues such as dumb A.I, enemies taking far too many bullets to kill than they should and the length know the score down a great deal. With the outstanding presentation and sound design along with the simple gameplay of just "blowing shit up" BLACK makes a great rental but I wouldn't recommend anyone dropping $40-50 for the game. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
I finally finished Castlevania Curse of Darkness in time for Onimusha 4. Here's my little review.
-Graphics 5/10 Well, they aren't the best I've seen. The level design are simple, there's not enough diversity in them. Each level is composed with rooms that look alike one after the other. -Sound 10/10 Wow, the soundtrack is magnificent. The musics are one of the best. To be honest, the soundtrack really help you a lot when you are backtracking troughout the game. Since the levels look so much alike and are repetitive, only the soundtrack keep you in the mood to continue going fowards. Listening to it never gets old. -Gameplay 8/10 Compared to other button mashing game, it's no God of War or Devil May Cry 3. You only have a limited sets of combos, starting with square and ending them with O. It can get a lot repetitive since you pretty much gonna do the same type of combos with almost every weapon you get. Now, the interesting feature in the game are the Innocent Devils. They are little creature with special skills, different type and different evolution path that help you killing stuff or exploring hidden passages. -Controls 7/10 The controls are OK, although when Hector start is combos, there's no way to stop him. Also, you can choose to lock on your enemies, but it's advise not too because if so, your camera's gonna go bersek. -Story 6/10 Well, typical Castlevania story. Hector, a devil forgemaster who served under Dracula, want revenge for the death of his wife who was killed by Isaac ,another forgemaster. Isaac who plan to revive Dracula once more and you know what's coming. There's not enough cut scenes and character interaction in the game to keep to story more interesting. Since the game follow the story of Castlevania III Dracula's Curse, Trevor Belmont is seen in the game, but not Alucard. -Replay value 8/10 I'll admit, this game offer plenty of replay value. Tons of weapons and armor to be forge and a lot of unexplored area to find and optional boss. You can also level up your character as well as your I.D. When you beat the game, you can play as Trevor belmont. What I would've have wanted in this game is a new game + feature because I really would've like to keep all the Innocent Devil I upgraded and keep leveling them up further in a new game. Overall CoD is a good game. But, it's missing something really important, platforming. Because all the rooms look alike. All you do when you enter in one is fight, then leave, then enter another one then fight again, then leave and so on. Don't get me wrong, its fun, but it would've have been better solving some puzzles or to do some platforming just so the game offer something different once in a while. Final score 7/10 Most amazing jew boots |
Today I just beat Serious Sam II for PC on Normal difficulty. Even on Normal I found myself in very hard situations in that game. SS II was a very fun game, I never played the first ones so I wasn't used to the amazing ammount of enemies at one time. The game also had lots of funny parts (bosses r us ) The graphics looked pretty decent I would say. The most noticeable is probably the horizons and such.
The end boss gave me a huge fucking headache though. I must have died like 80 times and getting even more pissed as I kept dieing. The ending was...kind of dumb but funny at the same time. The only bad thing I thought about the game was that at sometimes it got kind of repetitive. Though I guess thats what you get in an action game. Overall I give it an 8/10. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I finished 'Aeon Flux' (XBOX) today. It turned out to be better than I thought it would be. It's one of the better movie based games. It's a fairly easy game, although the finale battle was pretty hard. The game controled well. The camera was a problem at times. There were a few bad angles that caused me not to be sure when to jump, where to jump, and how far to jump. But, they were few and far in between. Also, the camera was sometimes pulled too far away from the action. Charlize Theron lent her likeness and voice to the game for the main character. She did well enough with the acting, but it did seem like she was board a lot of the time.
xman25 I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Finally, Finally, Finally I finished MVP Baseball 2004 (XBOX). It took me almost two years to get through it. 162 games plus the playoffs. I won the World Series with the Astros. I beat the Red Sox. It's a really good game. Fun to play. Two annoying things: the songs that play between games and the repetitive commentary by the announcers.
xman25 I was speaking idiomatically. |
Snowboard Kids (n64)
It's one of those multiplayer racing games with a snowboarding twist, which means a bunch of power-ups, and "x laps till finish" and the like. though being a snowboarding game, there is no "brake" function Single Player- is pretty decent, they have a couple different modes to choose from: Time attack- beat your best times Speed attack- go through several courses while picking up all the fan (speed) power-ups you can do create a minimum lap time. Trick attack- Go through the same course trying to get as many points as you can. target attack? (i forgot the name of it)-go through a course shooting at the snowman as you reach the bottom. Battle race- race against 3 computers to the finish (i would consider this the "main mode") i thought the trick mode was the poorest of the modes, because there seemed to be a cap in performance, which hence truncates the "replayability" of the mode. the aim is to get the highest score within 3 minutes. tricks have values of 1, 15, 20, and 40. the course has a halfpipe in which you can stay until time is about to run out, a time at which you can shuffle down to the end of the course and get your G (gold i'm presuming). the only make-or-break part of this course is the rail at the end. if you ride onto the narrow rail (a bit more difficult than it should be) you get 2x the final point total. so, it's not as deep a mode as i'd liked it to have been. you get G for finishing a track on any of the modes (except for time attack) which may be used at the shop for purchasing a board. there are a total of 9 boards that are sold at the shop (3 must be "unlocked") six of them are replicas of the basic "balance", "speed" (high speed rating, low trick and corner), and "trick" (low speed rating, high trick and corner). which means you can have different paint schemes (16 to choose from?) for each to add some spice to the selection. the 3 "unlockable" boards, however, have completely different stat distributions and are worth the money. the "main gameplay" is as follows: the race starts, as you travel down the slope they have items to pick up, the "shops" as they're called are either blue or red, if you have 100G on you, you can run into them and recieve an item in return (you have one slot for each color, giving you the ability to hold a "red" and a "blue" item at the same time). the red ones give weapons and the blue ones give misc. objects. to get G, you can pick up coins on the slope or perform tricks off of jumps. using the items, you try to hold your lead, or wreak havoc on the CPU. though once you get to the bottom of the course everyone must pile onto the ski-lift. the ski entrance admits one person at a time, and keeps the entering intervals to 5 seconds. the ski lift function can make or break the player's ranking on several accounts as follows: -not being able to stop, 2 people could push their luck for getting in first and attempt entry simultaneously, which would result in one of them crashing into the wall, allowing the trailing CPU/Players to "cut" in line. -placing a rock before the entrance may cause one of the CPU/Players to trip, pushing them further behind in the race there are several other possibilities of changing order with this mechanism. after repeating the process a few more times, the race ends. if you come in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd. you get to take the G with you to use at the shop. there are a total of 9 different racing courses along with that extra trick course each with their own theme. there are 5 standard characters, each with different handling statistics there is 1 unlockable character in the game who has respectable stats (he's statistically the best character in the game) that is limited to his own individual board set which is equivalent to the trick, balance, and speed boards (meaning, he can't use the special boards). multiplayer is a frenzy, i also appreciate that the power-ups are well balanced. there are 5 attack power-ups: Snowman-the only non-homing item, but bounces around until it makes contact with a player, turning them into a snowman that travels in a straight path until they run into something or a couple seconds pass. Parachute-the player hit with this item gets plucked into the air and glides slowly down to the ground. the player travels the direction they were facing when they were hit. Ice-freezes a player in place for a couple seconds creating an obstacle for anyone behind the frozen playercicle. Bomb-explodes on contact (player/wall) with a mild radius, which means it's formidable when used against players that are riding alongside eachother or creating congestion at the ski-lift Hand-slaps the player it makes contact with, sending them tumbling forward for a couple seconds. the player then pauses for a moment (having lost momentum) to stand back up. the misc items (blue) are as follows: Mouse- (low frequency)steals all G from every player and gives it to user. Fan- propels the player for several seconds Rock- small obstacle used to trip anyone that runs into it Washpan- Hits opposing players, stopping them in their tracks for a few seconds. Ghost- slows down the player in the lead for several seconds. if the leading player uses it the player closest to the leader gets slowed. Invis- The invisible player is impervious to everything negative except for collisions, rocks, or ghosts. if the player collides/hits a rock, the effect neutralizes. --------- gripes with the game== i was surprised how challenging it became to face the CPU which had a condition that grew more and more apparent... CPUAD-CPU Apathy Disorder. in the last race of 9 laps, i found that as long as i was in 4th place, the computer didn't fight against itself to keep the 1st CPU from winning. this frustrated me because the CPU, when not threatened, is able to lap players. I've tried my hardest to lap the CPU, but have been unsuccessful in every attempt.sadly, CPUAD makes this a one-way relationship. also, the computer seemed to be able to get whatever item it liked (instead of it being random). i didn't mind this as much, because the computer would use the item when threatening conditions arose, though...not being close enough to them to hit them with anything, i was not able to drag them to my lap count. The CPU has flawless control of the character selected, though sometimes they conflict and certain characters can't possibly make a turn or two, but regain their standing shortly after. these add up to a pretty intense difficulty. the only reason i managed to beat the CPU as quickly as i did was the result of coincidence. The CPU was gaining quickly as i was nearing the finish line and hit me with a parachute, which would have been devastating except for one minor detail. the parachute doesn't shoot the player straight into the air, but rather propels them a moderate distance forward before gaining altitude. so it's more of a Scoop than a Pluck. It was pretty challenging, i find it to be a better game to play with friends than to play by one's self. and a pretty good multiplayer game at that... speaking of... the only multiplayer function is a battle race, so it's good for a while at least.. a bit lengthy, but i hope it's worth something to someone (;^_^) What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
I finished The Legend of Dragoon (PSOne) a day or so ago. First i'd like to say wow. And then screw every nay sayer out there that claims that it is a bad/baby rpg.
While the game was straight to the point in design as well as story, I will never consider it a dumbed down rpg. I enjoyed all the playable characters, though I do wish they were more fleshed out. The plot itself started out simple, but it had plenty of twists and turns, as well as emotionally painful/joyful moments. The music was memorable, as well as enjoyable. The one lyrical piece that plays at the beginning/credits is quickly turning into one of my favorite game songs. The gameplay is the biggest point on how this game isn't just for beginners. The combat system is more complicated then pressing attack over and over again. Each character has additions that require timed button presses for their attacks to be sucessful. Not only do they look more interesting than most newer games, but it's a good attempt at making the player work during the battles. The characters also have a special magic form - Dragoon. They are more useful early on in the game, though there are plenty of boss battles that became much easier when transforming into each character's elemental dragoon form. The graphics are quite nice for the PSOne era, with the cinemas standing out beautifully. With voice acting no less! I wish more companies had tried that on the PSOne...we didn't have to wait for the next generation of consoles to hear a character's voice. I think that is all I have to say about the game. Well, other than now I miss it terribly, and am like plenty of other fans wishing for a sequel. I suggest anyone with an open mind that enjoys rpgs/a good story to try it. You may like it as much as I did. FELIPE NO
Last edited by ladybuff; Mar 16, 2006 at 03:50 AM.
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Tonight I finished Call of Cthulhu for xbox. Pretty decent game I must say. They give you a rating when you beat it based on how many times you saved, how much evidence you collected, how many acurate shots you had, ect. Well I didn't do so hot with that I got a D rating. Oh well I still enjoyed the story. I haven't ever read any H.P. Lovecraft or played the role playing game of Call of Cthulhu but I still enjoyed the story. Though I must be honest I liked the first half "detective" type scenario better than the guns blazing killing everything in sight second half of the game. The sanity effects kind of got to me after awhile. I know its supposed to be a realistic type thing but man at some important part like when I was shooting people it would piss me off to no end. Other than that nothing else was that bad. A few minor glitches at the end of the game and the FPS kind of went down. However that could be due to the piece of shit Thompson drive that is in my xbox.
Overall I give it an 8/10. It is a little bit on the short side but it was defenitly an enjoyable experience regardless. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
I just finished F.E.A.R. for PC. The game play was tremendous. I loved the slow down and pretty much the whole physics engine. I was amazed at how good the A.I. is in that game very impressive.
The story is alright. A little hard to follow but I think I got the just of it at the end. A pretty dumb ending though I must say. Spoiler:
Overall a good game. I pretty much give it an 8/10. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Grandia III - 56 hours, Yuki 73, Alfina 65, Ulf 75, Dahna 74. Fascinating ending, I truely did not waste my time with this game like I thought I did.
Oh a review eh? I have to edit this then. A shortened version as I'm out of time for today, I'll start with the music. The music in Grandia III is inferior to what is played in Grandia II and the end boss theme is so lame that I didn;t enjoy the final battle at all. The regular battle music was spectacular - sporting a mixture of pop/rock and alittle bit of techno =p, it wasn't all weird and goofy like in say..FFX-2 >_>. The boss battle themes were actually remixs of the regular battle themes, but it sounded awesome none the less. I feel though that the OST is not worth buying as there is only 3-4 tracks that are worth listening to. Sound - 6/10 In battle the controls were the traditional Grandia system, however outside of battle you are at the mercy of a really crappy camera. In some dungeons you can't turn the camera all the way and there will be instances where the camera could cause you to get into an unwanted fight, like in Melc Ruins when the walls COVER YOUR WHOLE SCREEN and you end up getting into a pre-emptive fight with a Red Beast. Controls - 7/10 + 1 cause of the old school battle system. There's nowhere I can't reach.
Last edited by Winter Storm; Mar 28, 2006 at 05:45 PM.
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