Showing posts with label cd-rom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cd-rom. Show all posts

8/28/2012

Disciples Rise of the Elves Gold Review

Disciples Rise of  the Elves Gold
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This game although only boasts unique 2d graphics, offers much compensation in it's gameplay. The story is interesting as well. It is a turn-based game, but my only complaint is it needs more content. (I mean this is the expansion pack! I played the original and this expansion pack in about 30-40 hours.) It also comes with a construction set, to make your own maps and set your own quests... but it takes some time to get the hang of.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Disciples Rise of the Elves Gold

Product Description:
Disciples Rise of the Elves has expanded further with Disciples II- Rise of the Elves Gold version. This version features all of the campaigns found in the original and a brand new campaign that continues the storyline of the Elven race. It also includes 14 new skirmish maps to test and hone gamers' skills.

Buy NowGet 56% OFF

Want to read more honest consumer review about Disciples Rise of the Elves Gold now ?

5/04/2012

Tonka Construction PC Play Pack Review

Tonka Construction PC Play Pack
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
We purchased this game for our 7 and 5 year olds because they were given an older version as a gift. The older version had alot of problems with it. Many lock ups and the actions for the game were very jerky and hard to maneuver. My kids became frustrated at it many times. This version is much improved. The mouse actions are easier to do for them and there are more activities for them to use. They love it very much. Good product for boys and girls.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Tonka Construction PC Play Pack

Product Description:
The TONKA Construction PC Play Pack is a great double-shot of educational fun for your children. Dig, demolish and build with rough-and-ready TONKA trucks and rugged power tools. With two awesome TONKA games, you can build a city, design cool cars and more!Save and print your best work!

Buy Now

Want to read more honest consumer review about Tonka Construction PC Play Pack now ?

2/23/2012

Disciples 2 Gold Review

Disciples 2 Gold
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Thanks for taking the time to read this review.I'll try and keep this short and sweet.

I've found that Disciples 2 and all of it's expansions are perfect for the people who are looking to do a little light gaming.The fact that they are all turn based strategies makes it great for when you want to game while doing those around the house chores.They storyline is fair and the graphics better than average (hence the 4-Star overall rating) but it's all made up in gameplay and game features.To give a quick examples, one of the smarter features implemented into the games is their ability to transfer heroes over from one expansion to another.This was fantastic for me as I tend to get really attached to my favorite hero (or heroine).

In short, i've purchased all of the expansions for this game and have been more than happy with them.The game overall is very enjoyable and if you're a fan of TBS (Turn-Based Strategies) then you'll love this.Although the game is a bit older, you just can't pass up 1 great game along with two of it's expansions for $20.Fantastic buy.Trust me, you'll love it.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Disciples 2 Gold

Product Description:
In Disciples II Gold, you'll control the fates of several different races as theybattle toclaim land. Lead a great army against threats to all you hold dear. Includes Disciples II: Dark Prophecy, three expansion packs (Guardians of the Light, Servants of the Dark, and Rise of the Elves) and exciting new scenarios.

Buy Now

Want to read more honest consumer review about Disciples 2 Gold now ?

2/21/2012

Dark Age of Camelot Review

Dark Age of Camelot
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
There are many other reviews here and elsewhere on the net that talk about all aspects of the game. Here, I'm going to focus only on how Dark Age of Camlet allows me to make my character different from others who are the same class and race as mine.
For me, one of the most appealing aspects of an MMORPG game is the ability to make a character as unique an individual as I am in real life. In an online RPG, most of us are known by our name and our class - "Hi I'm Brach, level 16 Armsman" - and this is usually the extent of individuation. Furthermore, since most MMORPGs cannot provide more than a handful of character facial and body models, most player avatars look fairly similar (especially once people playing your same class being acquiring the same quest items as you have).
In Dark Age of Camelot, however, the game artists and designers have provided a great number of ways to make your character not only look and feel different, but even play differently than others of your same class and race. Here's how:
1. Realm and race selection. You can choose to be from one of 3 different realms on any given server. Each realm has four different racial types, so you have essentially 12 different races to choose from in the entire game. All are visually distinct, even the four human races of Albion.
2. Body type. Each character can be short, average, or tall.
3. Face and hair. Each gender of each race has about 10 different faces and 10 different hair colors to choose from.
4. Class and Skills. Each realm offers about 10-11 different classes to choose from. Within each class, you receive a set of basic skills which all others of your class also receive. However, as you advance in level you also receive specialization points to spend on advanced skills. How you spend these points is up to you. This means that even if another player has chosen the same realm, race, body, face, hair, and class as you, you might have a completely different set of strengths than that other player. This is true across all classes - for example, one tall blonde Highlander Armsman of Albion might specialize in polearms, while another tall blonde Highlander Armsman of Albion might specialize in using a shield and a slashing weapon.
Furthermore, you might choose to develop crafting skills - adding yet another way to make your character more unique.
5. Weapons and Armor. The choice of weapons and armor is simply staggering. Each realm has its own look and feel for armor. While there is only one kind of cloth armor, there are three different kinds of leather armor, three kinds of studded leather, chain, mail, and plate armors. Visually all are unique, and armor can be mixed and matched among six different pieces (helm, sleeves, gauntlets, jerkin or breastplate, boots, and leggings). There are also a number of different shields available in varying styles, sizes and materials. The two Highlander Armsmen described above could very well look quite different depending on the kind of armor each is wearing.
Weapons add another amazing choice. Even if both characters specialize in the same weapon type - Slashing, for example - there are half a dozen different slashing weapons available, all with differing but balanced damage and speed ratios. Your choice of slashing weapon will tend to suit your style of play - do you want a weapon that is quick but deals less damage, or one that is slow but really packs a punch? The visual models of the weapons are outstanding and people use them - it is entertaining to see some people using short swords, others using scimitars, others axes, while others prefer morning stars or great two-handed swords. And given all other things being equal, no one suffers for choosing to use one weapon over another - all are effective.
6. Cloth Dyes, Leather Dyes, and Armor Enamels.
Right from the beginning of the game you can easily dye your clothing and enamel your armor with colors available from local vendors. No special skill is required - but the richest colors are also for the richest characters - and this allows you to "show off" your wealth, because most players know that if someone is walking around in a royal purple cloak, they must be quite wealthy or have a wealthy patron.
7. Guild emblems.
If your guild is successful enough and powerful enough, they may have enough money to purchase an emblem which can then be emblazoned on cloak and shields. The emblem consists of one of three patterns, a primary color, a secondary color, and one of 40 symbols (each realm has 40 different symbols, unique to that realm). The combination of pattern, colors, and symbols means that there are over 5000 different possible guild emblems. Nothing quite screams "prestige" like a guild emblem.
With so many different ways to visually distinguish your character from other characters, Dark Age of Camelot provides an excellent foundation for creating your own unique avatar and experience of the game - all that's left to do is for you to add a dash of personality and live it up!
If you enjoy creating a unique individual in an MMORPG, Dark Age of Camelot provides all the tools you could hope for, on top of an extremely fun to play game.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Dark Age of Camelot

Product Description:
A new world to explore deadly enemies to fight akingdom to rebuild!Product InformationKing Arthur is dead and with him the force that held three Realms in anuneasy peace. Now the defenders of Albion Midgard and Hibernia are locked in amortal struggle to defend their sacred relics and preserve their homelands. Bandtogether with fellow champions of your Realm from every class and race.Witness wondrous magic clashing with deadly siege weaponry as raiding partiescross frontier battlefields strewn with the bodies of fallen warriors. Asheroes they return with captured treasures and the insignia of victory.The new generation of online role-playing games presents you with new lands toexplore thousands of magical spells to cast hundreds of enchanted weapons towield and an unending number of challenges. New alliances to make. New enemiesto pursue. Live the legend of Camelot.Dare to live the legend!Product FeaturesDark Age of Camelot features mythical online world brought to life in 3Daccelerated graphics.Align with and play against thousands of online players.Choose from scores of race and class combinations.Write your own chapter in the mythical battle for supremacy betweenAlbion Hibernia and Midgard.Battle your way into enemy lands conquer and hold keeps and returncaptured relics - rewarding all players in your Realm with special bonuses.Advance your character and gain the tactical advantage of learning whichstyles and spells work best against different enemies.Unique servers support different playing styles and rules - giving both"power" gamers as well as more casual ones a comfortable place toplay the game based on your suggestions.Build siege weapons armor and thousands of other unique items with arevolutionary trade skill system where you can embark on a career as aplayer merchant. Product HighlightsRealm of HiberniaInspired by Celtic lore Hibernia is a land of bo

Buy NowGet 65% OFF

Want to read more honest consumer review about Dark Age of Camelot now ?

10/04/2011

Roller Coaster Tycoon (Jewel Case) Review

Roller Coaster Tycoon
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I used to play this game all the time! I remember having the best park on the official website and made it downloadable. I quit playing after the downloadable version was off the website and it somehow got deleted off my computer. This game has quite a bit of depth, and is the best game in the tycoon series byfar! My park was so huge though, that all i could do when i went on to it was just watch people do stuff and watch my money pile up. I had absolutely no space left, and I didn't want to touch my park because it was so cool to look at. You can customize a lot of stuff in this game as well. not just roller coasters, but water slides, kid car rides, go-kart tracks, and more. I definitely reccomend this game to any person because in my opinion this is better than RCT2 or RCT3, so forget about them and buy this.

In my opinion, it's the best game on the PC.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Roller Coaster Tycoon (Jewel Case)

Product Description:
This software is BRAND NEW. Packaging may differ slightly from the stock photo above. Please click on our logo above to see over 15,000 titles in stock.

Buy Now

Want to read more honest consumer review about Roller Coaster Tycoon (Jewel Case) now ?

7/13/2011

Star Wars Empire At War: Forces Of Corruption Review

Star Wars Empire At War: Forces Of Corruption
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
To say I enjoyed Star Wars Empires at War is something of an understatement.I enjoyed it a lot.It was the first game outside of a mod that allowed me to pit fleets of Rebels against Imperials in real time with a useful interface.I had a few quibbles with the first game, like lack of units, questionable Rebel ground units and a few others but overall I enjoyed it beyond its weaknesses.

Now that Forces of Corruption is out, I can write about what in it makes it both more fun and less fun than the game it spawned from.Lets start with story.

The story of this game does not fit into the lexicon of either the books or the movies.Had the forces of corruption run by your main hero Zahn really existed, I imagine the Empire would have come down on them like a ton of bricks.But that isn't important.The story does an awesome job of bringing in some of the wonderful aspects that litterary Star Wars has created, from the awesome character Thrawn to the witches of Dathomir.Having read the books this all came from I was overjoyed to get to see and use the new stuff.And in the campaign you will sooner or later run into almost all of it.

As for the actual missions and story elements, they do a reasonably good job.I never felt threatened during the campaign, with missions fun but not too difficult.The Zahn persona is compelling though a little cookie cutter for a mob boss villian.His fellow hero units are also fun.The best part of this expansion is, in fact, the campaign.

New Race:

And here is where thing get ugly.The new Corruption units are... just plain unbalanced.Their fighters are the second best in the game, behind the Tie Defenders in usefulness.But with their buzz bot special, which releases a cloud of droids to tear apart fighters or capital ships, they are a menace to any stationary battle line.The Skiprays, the new guy's bomber unit, is certaintly better than Y-wings or TIE Bombers, being able to defend themselves with turreted guns and pump out torpedoes fast.But even with the unbalanced fighters it wouldn't be so bad.Unfortunetly it does not stop there.The new "corvette" for Corruption is equal to a Rebel Corvette yet has the ability to shoot down incoming missiles AND torpedoes, meaning even as your bombers attack it, it will destroy them and protect itself from the torpedoes.This is worst when attacking a Corruption base.To stop unlimited corvettes I usually send in bombers to take out the hangers.But now, I can't get my bombers past the corvette and even the piddly few torps they fire get knocked down.The frigates are not as bad but still arguably overpowerful.In particular the Vengence Frigate, with its mass drivers, while having no shields, can kill fighters easily and shoot right through shields of bigger ships, a danger to Rebel ships in particular.Its special, like the hateful TIE Maulers, gives corruption players the untimate kamikaze unit.If you blow most the parts off a Vengence, it can run at you ships and explode, taking them with it.It is not fun when it happens.As an added insult, the heavy Corruption ship, the Keldorn Battleship has numerous mass drivers that mean you can leave the bombers at home seeings as you can use the mass drivers to destroy hardpoints and, in particular, Empire shield generators.And while the Galactic Empire and Rebels have(had) only one big ship, Corruption gets two "battleships" each able to shoot through shields.

The story on the ground is about the same.All Corruption vehicles and buildings are shielded so even their arty unit, which are supposed to be the weakest, can survive a heavy assault.And the main unit, an assault tank, weilds, you guessed it, mass drivers.So Rebel T2-B's and Empire Hovertanks be warned.Not suprisingly the Corruption infantry is equal to if not better than anyone elses.

Balanced?

Corruption does definetly hold its own on the battlefields.But it comes at a cost.Everything costs more to get and build.This should be a balancing factor but actually it is not.Corruption players who expand their holdings will get more money than they know what to do with, even if some of the upgrades for their units are so 20,000 plus dollars.None of these uprgades are uber important since most units work fine without them.

New Empire and Rebel Units:

For the Empire this add-on is a true boon.Until now, Empire infantry was near worthless.Rebel Infiltrators and arty tore through them brutally.But with 3 different Dark Troopers, one which reaps infantry and one which destroys vehicles, Imperials are deadly on the ground.Added to that the Jaggernaut troop transport is almost a tank in its own rights, being better armed than any other transport(a new unit type anyways).In the air the Imps have the new bomber type thing.Haven't played with it yet but it will mean Rebel air superiority is now in question.

In space the Imps have also grown stronger.The Executor, which replaces Vader as the hero, is a battle changer.While it doesn't move about the map eaisily it does sit on the map in such a way that no part of the map is safe.TIE Defenders make the best fighters/bombers in the game and the TIE Phantoms are stealth so you can attack deep into Rebel Space and take out unprotected space stations up to Lev 2 though it can be costly.The Arc Hammer is hardly meant to be used as a assault vehicle but it does hold its own.And with Thrawn flying his Imp Star and Piett flying his, the Imps have 4 heavy ships that are all heroes(though Vader DOES cost money).

Rebels:

This game was... unkind to Rebels to say the least.The B-Wings are great and all but are also Tech 5, meaning you actually get Mon Cals before you get B-wings.And the MC-30's I was so excited about are a truly awe inspiring unit, being capital class bombers with two heavy torpedo turrets.But again, they are class five and do little to help Rebels weakness in Frigates in early game.

Perhaps as compensation the new Rebel heroes are the best in the game.Luke and Yoda both make mince meat of anything, with Yoda leaping about like his Episode 3 incarnation.Rouge Squadron replaces Red and while their special does not destroy any one target, it does make them deadly for a few seconds.But for some weird reason Garm Bel Iblis is a ground hero.In the Timothy Zahn books Garm is a equal to Thrawn in tactics and flies around in a pair of Dreadnoughts.In the add-on he is in a tank type thing that a)gives the Rebels something tough on the ground for once and b) transports infantry.This is good because in the numerous Galactic Conquests I have played I never was able to build the Gallofree Infantry Transports I was supposed to.Which brings up another point. The Rebel Tech tree in Galactic is messed up somehow.If one goes to Tech 5 at game start, reasonably the Rebs still need to steal the top teir stuff.But if that is done, the B-wings and MC-30's at the tip top are lost and unbuildable.Starting at Tech 3 once got me Mon Cals at T4 but I could not build them.I figure this will be fixed but still... annoying.

There is tons more about this game that is new.If for that alone it is worth 30 bucks.But don't expect a lot of love online for the new race until they are somehow equaled out.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Star Wars Empire At War: Forces Of Corruption

Product Description:
In the best-selling Star Wars: Empire at War, you controlled an entire war for the Star Wars galaxy as the Rebel Alliance or the Galactic Empire. Now, face off against them in Star Wars® Empire at War™:Forces of Corruption™. This expansion pack presents a new, unique point of view of the Galactic Civil War as, for the first time ever, you play as an aspiring Underworld figure. Corruption runs through your veins and drives your desire to become the most notorious criminal leader since Jabba the Hutt. The Rebels have just destroyed the Death Star, and the galaxy is in turmoil. In other words, it's just the time that you, an ambitious criminal genius named Tyber Zann, have been waiting for. Quench your thirst for power as you build and lead your own forces of scum and villainy. Spread corruption throughout the galaxy using new strategic gameplay elements to influence other factions, steal their funds, slow their production, spy on them and more.

Buy Now

Want to read more honest consumer review about Star Wars Empire At War: Forces Of Corruption now ?

6/12/2011

Nancy Drew: Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon Review

Nancy Drew: Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This was my second Nancy Drew game, at frist I had a bit of trouble. Once I remmembered what the frist game; (The Secret of shadow Ranch) had to teach me. Well I will just say keep your eye's open and your mind clear.
Loads of fun!

Click Here to see more reviews about: Nancy Drew: Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon

Product Description:
The Hardy Boys have invited you, as Nancy Drew, on a train ride out West hosted by beautiful and prominent socialite, Lori Girard. Lori has gathered the greatest minds in mystery to solve a century-old secret and the haunted train is their best clue. The luxurious train once belonged to Jake Hurley, who set out long ago to find the mother lode during mining mania. Shortly after the trip began, Jake's wife, Camille met an untimely end. Although her death broke his heart, Jake pressed on in his search for riches. Years later, Jake's train was found in Blue Moon Canyon with the engineer slumped over in the car - dead. Jake had mysteriously vanished... Climb aboard as Nancy Drew and see if you can uncover the truth at the end of the line!

Buy Now

Want to read more honest consumer review about Nancy Drew: Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon now ?

5/19/2011

Dragon's Lair 20th Anniversary Edition Review

Dragon's Lair 20th Anniversary Edition
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Let me start by saying that as a kid, I remember hearing about Dragon's Lair coming to the arcades and just being blown away.There had been nothing like this before.I think most people who where growing up in the 80's will remember these lazerdisc games.

I got the Dragon's Lair 20th Anniversary Edition, which includes Dragon's Lair, Space Ace, and Dragon's Lair II - Time Warp and I couldn't be happier.The game still looks and plays great.The games run right from the CD Roms, no installation required.Plus, the bonus CD with documentaries, the Dragon's Lair Starcade episode, and such is a great nostalgic treat.

So I rate this pretty high.It's fun for us arcade "old timers" as well as very entertaining for a younger audience.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Dragon's Lair 20th Anniversary Edition

Product Description:
Dragon's Lair 20th Anniversary Edition is a special collectors edition of Don Bluth and Rick Dyer's hit 80's arcade games Dragon's Lair, Space Ace and Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp. Designed as an action-packed and feature-filled tribute to the original arcade laserdisc version of Dragon's Lair enjoyed by over a quarter billion people worldwide, the CD-ROM features previously unreleased playable scenes and exciting extras.

Buy NowGet 39% OFF

Want to read more honest consumer review about Dragon's Lair 20th Anniversary Edition now ?