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Posted on Sep 29, 2008 12:45:28 PM

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By. tommy kampret

Universe at War review games

Posted on Mar 1, 2008 08:32:33 AM

The storyline for Universe at War: Earth Assault is pretty generic. An alien force, known as the Hierarchy, has descended upon Earth and is consuming all of its natural resources. The humans were almost annihilated during the first attack, and are making one last stand against the Hierarchy. During this attack a new force arrives called the Novas, which claim they only want to destroy the Hierarchy. As the battle rages on, the human’s retreat from both aliens when a new power arises: the ancient Masari. This latest race has technology that dwarfs what both sides have available; and their mission is to completely cleanse the Earth of all invaders. Humanity now hangs in the balance as these three superpowers fight in order to determine the fate of planet Earth.

The only real issue with the control scheme is when players want to create their own “groups” to fight enemies. The game makes it easy to select an entire type of unit, but if players want to only select half of one unit type and half of another, they have to select each unit one-by-one, which makes creating “groups” a moot point. Why would players spend a lot of time creating a group that will get destroyed easy, when they can just send the whole batch instead?

The graphics for this game are not as impressive as one might expect for an Xbox 360 title. The unit designs and structures are very interesting but the main problem is that the textures look very washed out and “muddy.” The only thing that looks appealing is the special effect that this game has, and players will be able to view these the more battles they participate. The biggest problem with this game is that the performance is nowhere near where it should be. Players will be forced to deal with slow down all the time; especially they are fighting enemy forces (even smaller battles, 5 on 3 with one hero the game slows to a crawl). Slowdown is never acceptable; but it might have been understandable if the graphics were breathtaking.

Blue RAy technology support PS4 iphone conectiviti

Posted on Feb 15, 2008 11:29:12 PM

a company that known with name “netblender” nowadays has been make a new technology that posibility compatibility between gadget apple to be iphone with blue ray player .

equiped with interesting fitur,posibility the gadget to interact live with the movies BD like presenting movies info add to iPhone,takes care of the movie database and get the copy movie digital on BD.that fiture almost like “portable copy” from Sony.

is that this new technology will be united with PS3 or only other blue ray player?the formal news is still in progress.

Dark Sector games

Posted on Feb 13, 2008 08:27:30 AM

Dark Sector feels like a mash-up between Gears of War and Resident Evil, with gritty, dark atmospheres and zombie-esque creatures attempting to eat you. At the same time, every single general mechanic within the gameplay itself feels like Gears of War all over again. You are even able to hold down the run button in order to sprint for a given amount of time. Even the aiming system utilizes the same style of view and zoom-in that Gears became so soundly known for.

All too often within the industry we see a timely trend of games that come along after a new, ground breaking venture explodes onto the scene. Grand Theft Auto is the mother-ship of trendy, less engaging followings, and typically, those games aren’t the best options on the market to indulge in. But from time to time, copying the system actually works well, and Dark Sector proves this to be fact.

Gamers will dawn the role of Hayden Tenno, a man on a mission to stop the catalyst of a potentially world-wide epidemic. His ultimate goal is to eliminate a virus that is spreading rapidly throughout a disjointed Soviet-bloc location. After the prologue, you quickly discover that you’ve been infected, and that this infection has given you the ability to wield a powerful weapon called the Glaive. This boomerang-like extension of your arm is what nearly all of the combat within Dark Sector revolves around.

As the story unfolds and you reach certain points in the game, key sequences will trigger your virus infection to grasp a hold of your body a little more, which in turn enhances your abilities. At one point, you will learn how to throw the Glaive extra hard by holding down the corresponding button until the reticule turns yellow. During another moment, after an epic boss battle with something resembling King Kong as a rock zombie, Hayden was granted the ability to produce a greenish colored shield for a few seconds. Due to the character’s acquisition of this shield, a few glowing green stones appeared on his infected arm. This metamorphosis will continue as you play on, and really adds nicely to the visual aspects of Dark Sector.

Visually, Dark Sector is an extremely impressive addition to the Xbox 360 lineup, and definitely falls into the upper echelon of graphically overhauled games. Digital Extremes did a fantastic job of developing an atmosphere that portrays the game’s already dark elements. You will find yourself easing around corners in fear that something may or may not leap out at you (which happens, by the way). The emphasis on darker colors and constant shadow really compliment any form of bright color that appears on the screen, so when your Glaive becomes supercharged with electricity or lit afire with flames, your eye is truly drawn to the color explosion. This contrast of light and dark also causes the Glaive to “pop” in an amazing manner.

SEGA Superstars Tennis GAmes

Posted on Feb 8, 2008 08:30:41 AM

After a few hours of play, it is apparent that it all seems to mesh together. Many of the tennis mini-games are too similar to each other; Sumo Digital needed to differentiate them drastically to make it interesting. The stages provided can be challenging at times with having players at the ready to press buttons at the appropriate time. The stages are also representative from past Sega video games with levels from House of the Dead, Super Monkey Ball, PuyoPop Fever and many more showing up. The stages with their mini-games often ask for players to accomplish a certain task such as hitting zombies, clearing out Puyos, or “tagging” the level like you would in Jet Grind Radio.

There’s also an ability that each character possesses called “Superstar Power.” It’s an ability that has players going into alpha mode to become faster and stronger with their shots, along with granting special attacks or trick shots. Gilius, from Golden Axe, will throw out his blue magic bottles that strike the other side of the court with lightning bolts and stun the opponents if they encounter them. Even though it all sounds fine and dandy, these special abilities aren’t the most alluring features to be added to the game as they become annoying when playing against your friends. But you won’t have to have them turned on all the time as there’s an option to turn it off prior to the match.

Developed by Sumo Digital, the makers of Virtua Tennis 3, Sega Superstars Tennis is full of mini-games, tournaments, quick-play matches, and the ability to jump online to compete in friendly matches. Sumo Digital opted to not include a career mode of any sorts, so in terms of replay value, gamers will have to look to the mini-games and the short tournament mode to find the longevity. Eight characters are available at the start while the other eight need to be unlocked through the mini-games. Investing your time into the mini-games is essential to get the most out of Sega Superstars Tennis.

Super mario Galaxy Nintendo

Posted on Jan 20, 2008 04:30:46 AM

Super mario Galaxy Nintendo

Super mario galaxy take place out of space .what do you think about it…?

yeah mario has been invited by Princess peach to came to his palace.but sudenly bowser come and took that palace ,yeah the story sound like paper mario on nintendo 64 ,so what marios doing ?yes of course he will save the princess again.

super mario galaxy played like other mario game 3D ,no need A buttn to skip ,or B button to shoot the stars.

you also can doing spin attack with shaking Wii remote to beside.not just that ,wii remote also can to be exploited fully fun here.

sometimes you must using wii mote like flight stick to control mario when he stand at the ball,thus sometimes again you should control mario again when he is on an buble.

at this game not just the control taht good enough ,otherwise system gravitas on galaxy planet also diferent with the was game.