Stepping off a boat in the shoes of illegal immigrant Niko Bellic as he arrives in Liberty City at the start of Grand Theft Auto IV, you can tell immediately that Rockstar North's latest offering is something quite special. Yes, this is another GTA game in which you'll likely spend the bulk of your time stealing cars and gunning down cops and criminals, but it's also much more than that. GTAIV is a game with a compelling and nonlinear storyline, a game with a great protagonist who you can't help but like, and a game that boasts a plethora of online multiplayer features in addition to its lengthy story mode. It's not without some flaws, but GTAIV is undoubtedly the best Grand Theft Auto yet.
GTA IV
Saturday, November 13, 2010
EA Sports MMA
EA SPORTS MMA promises to feature the most authentic, intense and broad mixed martial arts experience to date - complete with a vast array of top fighters and fighting styles from around the world.
EA Sports MMA
Fight Night Round 4
EA returns to the ring with this fourth entry in the boxing franchise. Featuring a re-written gameplay engine, Fight Night Round 4 adds a variety of fighting styles and boxer differentiation to authentically emulate the greatest fighters of all time. Pressure your opponent with the brawling inside style of young Mike Tyson, bobbing and weaving to set up powerful hooks and uppercuts. Capitalize on Muhammad Ali's reach, hand speed and fleetness of foot to bewilder your opponent with lightning fast jabs and straights from the outside. For the first time in history, Fight Night Round 4 gives you the opportunity to pit these legendary heavyweights against one another and name a true champ.
No fight will be the same with an all-new physics-based animation system that recreates the full spectrum of true-to-life punch impacts, giving boxers a devastating arsenal of punches, blocks and ring movement. The new physics system allows for missed punches, glancing punches, knockout blows and for the first time ever, rough and tumble inside fighting. Fatigue, adrenaline, footwork and timing all come into play as you hammer away at your opponents.
Fight Night Round 4
Alan Wake
Alan Wake is a psychological action thriller, a unique new take in the world of gaming. The game is set in an idyllic all-American small town and its surroundings in the state of Washington. Alan Wake, the game's protagonist, is a bestselling horror writer, who writes a novel about his darkest nightmares. In the game, those nightmares come true. As with Remedy's previous games, story and atmosphere are fundamental elements. The game features a massive, open world for the players to explore. The game design is mission based with the player as the driving force behing the action, and as with their previous games, Remedy again focuses completely on delivering the best possible single player experience. The use of light is a significant gameplay element. Remedy has developed proprietary new technology to support the gameplay of the title and to push the high definition visuals to the next level.
Alan Wake
Prince of Persia: TFS
It’s been a long 5 years since we have run on walls with the Prince but he makes a triumphant return in the 2010 release of Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands. Forget the massive changes made with 2008’s Prince of Persia, the original ruffian Prince is back from The Sands of Time bringing along the amazing and challenging platforming with him. The ability to die is back bringing the series back to its tough as nails free-running. It's also the return of time-manipulation a piece once again missing from the 2008 reboot. We begin the journey with the Prince taking a trip to visit his brother’s kingdom only to find the land is under siege. The events take place after Sands of Time but before Warrior Within, acting as somewhat of a link between the two. The overall plots in Forgotten Sands stumbles from the get go, never really becoming enjoyable or mysterious and almost every twist or turn can be seen from a mile away.
Prince of Persia: TFS
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Batman: Arkham Asylum
You've heard of Batman no doubt, but if you don't read comics, it's conceivable that you might be unfamiliar with Arkham Asylum. The iconic psychiatric hospital is essentially Gotham City's Alcatraz, and it has housed just about every villain Batman has ever tangled with at one time or another. Now, thanks to Eidos and developer Rocksteady, Arkham is also the setting for a great third-person action game in which the lunatics take over the asylum and only you can stop them. As Batman, you not only get to go toe-to-toe with thugs in fast-paced punch-ups, but you also employ satisfying stealth tactics, play with great gadgets, solve some remarkable riddles, and do a decent amount of detective work. In short, you get to do all of the things that you want to when you don a Batman costume in a game, provided you weren't hoping to get behind the wheel of the batmobile.
Batman: Arkham Asylum
Batman: Arkham Asylum
Tekken 6
Despite the dozens (and sometimes hundreds) of moves available per pugilist, intricate juggle combos, complex counters, and esoteric gameplay quirks that have evolved through five prequels, Tekken 6 is an altogether welcoming fighting game. For veterans, the game offers the most comprehensive roster in the history of the series, a new way to extend damaging combos, and enough change to--whilst not exactly feeling brand new--make it feel exciting to play Tekken again.
TEKKEN 6
TEKKEN 6
UFC Undisputed 2010
Real-life MMA is a fascinating mix of art and violence, something gruesome to the layman but intricate in its details. UFC Undisputed 2010 puts this in videogame form: on the face of it, button mashers and spectators will be treated to plenty of hard hits and blood that sticks to the attacker's shoulder when elbows are thrown. Once you study the intricacies of the game and memorize your favorite fighter's transitions, you'll be able to throw down with the best of them. We at IGN will be your trainers: practice, keep those hands up, and you'll be on your way to winning the championship. It's...TIME!
UFC Undisputed 2010
UFC Undisputed 2010
American Wasteland
For the first time ever, Tony Hawk's American Wasteland gives players the freedom to experience continuous skating and BMX biking action without leaving the game or waiting for load times as they explore and choose missions in a massive, living Los Angeles skate world.
American Wasteland
American Wasteland
Devil May Cry 4
From the producer of the original Devil May Cry and Resident Evil 4 comes the next instalment in the hugely successful stylized action series that has so far achieved global sales of nearly seven million units. Devil May Cry 4 immerses gamers in a gothic supernatural world, where a new protagonist clashes with a familiar hero. As the new leading man, Nero, players will unleash incredible attacks and non-stop combos using a unique new gameplay mechanic, his powerful “Devil Bringer” arm.
Devil May Cry 4
Devil May Cry 4
Terminator Salvation
Terminator Salvation seems, ironically enough, a victim of time. There just wasn't enough to create a full game. There are a few moments that lack any cinematic punch. For example, early on you battle an HK (big flying ship) from inside the ruins of a building. When you finally shoot it down, you're told it's crashing into the building. But there's no cutscene that shows this awesome moment and nothing visually spectacular happens in-game. It's a dud, and many more moments like this fall flat throughout the four-hour adventure.
Terminator Salvation
Terminator Salvation
Dead Rising
When it comes to zombies, few publishers have more experience with them than Capcom. The company has made a mint in recent years off various iterations of the Resident Evil series, and that franchise shows no signs of slowing any time soon. So, it is with some curiosity that we now find ourselves with Dead Rising, an Xbox 360 zombie game produced by Capcom that has exactly zero to do with anything Resident Evil.
Dead Rising
Dead Rising
Monday, October 25, 2010
Sacred 2 Fallen Angel
Game : Sacred 2: Fallen Angel
Publisher : cdv Software Entertainment
Developer : Ascaron Entertainment
Release Date : 2008-08-11
Genre : Action Role-Playing
Mode : Single-Player, Multiplayer
Overview
Sector support of the game Sacred 2 vertical games Action Role-Playing, RPG same Diablo Series produced by Ascaron Entertainment markets August 9, 2005 after the installation, including Expansion Sacred Underworld The Daemon and Dwarf.
I really didn't enjoy playing this game. I didn't like the graphics and its gameplay. I'm very particular with these aspects in a game. I believe the market of this game are the kids!
Publisher : cdv Software Entertainment
Developer : Ascaron Entertainment
Release Date : 2008-08-11
Genre : Action Role-Playing
Mode : Single-Player, Multiplayer
Overview
Sector support of the game Sacred 2 vertical games Action Role-Playing, RPG same Diablo Series produced by Ascaron Entertainment markets August 9, 2005 after the installation, including Expansion Sacred Underworld The Daemon and Dwarf.
I really didn't enjoy playing this game. I didn't like the graphics and its gameplay. I'm very particular with these aspects in a game. I believe the market of this game are the kids!
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Hello Gamers!
This site is created for all the gamers like me. I will later post my personal reviews on all the games I've played. You're welcome to comment anytime. It'll be very much appreciated.
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