11/27/2011

Pokemon Stadium Review

Pokemon Stadium
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Army Men Sarges War Review

Army Men Sarges War
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I love this game, my kids (ages 10,11,16) love this game, and we play it often. Even though it is several years older than others that have come out since, it is a fallback of joy, laughter, thrills, and excitement. The you vs. game component isn't bad and you have three levels to work with to get yourself to the end. But it's the journey, my friends. Plastic army men on household and back yard battlefields was like having the games you used to play as a kid with these toys come to life!
The Capture the Flag and Death Match parts are the best, especially Death Match, which is four player and usually what the kids and I play. You will have to adjust your brightness in the options section as it is pretty dark, but the adjustment makes it fine. Hurl grenades, find the flamethrowers or HMG for maximum firepower, and find the protective gear and you're set for a great time. It is easy to master thanks to the automatic targeting aim, so even the lamest novice can do well. Making it that much cooler from a parent's point of view, this isn't bloody at all - they're plastic!! It's kind of funny to watch these giant holes get blasted in the plastic guys and yet they still run around! Imagine the character from T2 as a plastic army man!
I could ramble on and on but let me just say that I believe you will really enjoy this. Unless your child (or you) need some blood drenched game to enjoy, this game is a blast!

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The game begins when Sarge returns from a top-secret mission only to discover that in his absence the Tan Army have launched a sneak attack on his homeland...and attack so brutal it wipes out Green Army H.Q. and his entire squad. This attack will change Sarge forever and introduce a new villain into the Army Men universe, a madman who will stop at nothing to destroy the Green nation

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Animal Crossing Review

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Thank god I got this as a Christmas present. If I hadn't, I'd be bouncing off the walls all through the school day waiting to play this dumb game.
Why a dumb game? Well, the concept is amazingly simple. You live in a little town (mine was christined Jamaica by my little sister in honor of our upcoming trip to the actual island) in a little house. You can fish, dig for treasure, hunt bugs, and do favors for neighbors (all of which are cute little animals that vary depending on which type of town you ended up with). You have to pay off the mortgage for your house. You can chat it up with residents, visit the local museum, or go shopping. If that gets boring, you can always decorate your house with the seemingly unlimited amounts of rugs, wallpapers, and furniture. Sounds kinda redundant, huh? It's not.
What really makes this game fun? Three things. First of all, the detail in this game is amazing. The towns residents don't just interact with you, they interact with eachother. Several times a day I'll walk into an area to see one character whisper something to another, resulting in either one or both of them getting extremely angry (you can't talk to them while they're like this!) They'll also give eachother presents, and gossip behind eachother's backs. Also, if you share the town with another player (I share with my sister) the town's residents will tend to favor one of you over the other (e.g., a hippo named Lulu loves bragging to me about my sister, showing me her letters, and gushing about favors she did). Secondly, the town is bursting with surprises. You may start a conversation with a character only to have them suddenly give you a gift. New characters may appear, to move in or just visit. My favorite is a disgruntled mole that shows up and spazzes every time I restart the game. Because how would you feel if someone just started your whole world over again? Finally, the real time aspect of the game is great. On Sundays a warthog comes through the town selling turnips. On Saturday nights a guitar playing dog cranks out tunes. On holidays, there are celebrations (for example, I recently got a notice about a New Year's bash at the wishing well). Want to visit a resident? If it's past their bedtime, you're out of luck.
So it sounds like a kid's game? No way. It appeals to little ones (Preschoolers will adore the simple things, like shaking trees, collecting seashells, and moving furniture), grade-schoolers (the museum curator spews interesting facts, and it's always fun to interact with town residents), and teenagers and adults (there's a surprising amount of strategy involved!). What's also great is that you can never "beat" this game. Like The Sims, you basically play until you get sick of it.
I strongly reccomend this game to ANYONE of ANY AGE. Very addictive and endlessly fun, this game is worth your money!

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Animal Crossing lets you cross over into a whole new world where you experience real-time exploration

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11/26/2011

The Urbz: Sims in the City Review

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This game at first was great...but started to get boring.
The Urbz was the first game i bought for my Gamecube. I was satisfied...for 2 days.
I got to Darius's penthouse really fast, and after that theres nothing to do. the goals are the same...in every district!

Pros:
Fun
Cool Clothes
Nice houses
cool furniture
cool people

Cons:
easy
repetitive goals
pets (they peed everywhere)
socials (to confusing)
gets boring
no money (you only buy clothes!)
daruis's "money machine" it didnt even work
rep (deterorates fast)

then..i bought the Sims for gamecube. it was sooooooooooo much better. and so overall the urbz was to much of a strech for the sims creators

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The Sims have moved to the City!Sims who Live in the City are known as Urbz and they have a adventuous new look and attitude.Walk your Urbz through 9 different jobs including a Tatoo Parlor and a Sushi bar.Change your look from punk to rap and experience diverse lifestyles in 9 different districts.It's up to you if your character becomes a big-time player on the street or gets lost in the crowd.It's all about prestige and popularity and The Urbz are living the dream in a City that never sleeps.

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Sega Bass Fishing Review

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I'm not a fisherman, but after playing this game, I feel like I've been fishing my entire life.The game play is so addictive that I find myself playing this game more than any other in my Dreamcast collection(whichincludes NFL2K, and NBA2K!).My wife bought me this game and the Fishingcontroller, and I can't put it down.It is great, just buy it and gethooked.

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Wallace And Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Review

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Ok so.. it really ticks me off to know that I'm near thirty and an 8 year old kid could probably destroy me on games like this..

but a friend of mine bought me this game for Christmas due to my obsession with Rabbits.. and I fell in love.. from the first tutorial level where you have to catch over a hundred rabbits with your BUN GUN I was hooked... like a lab rabbit needing crack I was hooked!

I have actually beaten this game over a month or so later.. but still have tons of missions left to complete.. as many of the new video games are it's set up on percentages instead of LEVELS and though there are I guess we can talk old school.... there are different WORLDS you visit but so many missions that slowly raise the percentage.. so I guess you could find the certain missions to defeat just to hurry up and beat the game .... but the missions makes it more satisfying...

this games can make me so mad I see red trying to beat certain missions but other missions are a breeze...

but that's what I love a game that actually challenges me.. gives me something to work towards.. and when you finally beat a mission you really feel like you've done something..

and the graphics are amazing..

I highly suggest if you liked the movie get this game.. or if you liked the SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS games such as Battle For Bikini Bottom, The Movie and the Flying Dutchman you should get this game.. it's even better dare I say!

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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit lets gamers experience the fun of life with the two animated characters first-hand. Free-roaming gameplay allows players to freely explore Wallace & Gromits hometown with one of the games three playable characters, while using the amazing Bungun to turn anything thats not nailed down into a weapon!Use your Bungun to suck up everything in the environment, from hanging baskets and machinery, to earn rewards and create hilarious mayhem

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Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War Review

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This is a great RTS game. It is very entertaining and there is always a lot of stuff going on. The graphics raise the bar for this game genre. Units are rendered great. Structure building is rendered great. And even the maps a re rendered very well. Animations are awesome. Battles in general seem epic. Kudos.

There are 4 different races in this game. They all play differently. It's not like playing a new game, but you will def. have to change your strategy and use different abilities and structures when you play different races.

Gameplay overall is great and entertaining. This is an RTS game similar to Command and Conquer. If you liked CC, then you will def. like this game. It should be mentioned however, that this game is not super-strategic in the sense of Total War or Combat Missions. It is a more accessible game that is made for the gamer who wants to be entertained rather than challenged.

The missions are generally interesting, although they do get repetitive. There are only one or two campaign maps that made me alter my strategy. I often approach missions relatively slowly and focus on building up a good strike force before I go after the oponent(s). There is nothing this game does to force me to play differently (such as a time limit or a defensive mission). However, for some reason that doesn't bother me so much in this game. Probably because the game managed to keep me very entertained.

Probably the biggest problem with this game is that the campaign is very short. 11 missions with only one race (Space Marines) is not enough! The campaign also isn't too difficult. I played on medium difficulty and didn't have to reload even once (although thinking back, I always seem to have felt reasonable challenged, so perhaps that is not a bad thing). Perhaps I should have played on "insane" difficulty.

What saves the game is that it has good skirmish maps that are almost as entertaining to play as the campaign, and with all the different skirmish options, this game can basically be played indefinetly. I normally play RTS games for the campaign only, but in this case, skirmishes are good. And then of course there is online play...

This def. tops CC as my favorite RTS game. Can't wait for the first expansion...PS: Some of the fellow reviewers seem to complain about the lack of features that are really there. Hotkeys for instance. In fact, I find that this game has better hotkey support and a better interface in general than other RTS games. What is lacking however is the manual. Some of the things I just found out through trial and error. Others through the strategy guide. It is a shame that game developers and publishers still sabotage their own efforts that way.

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On the frontlines there is but onecommandment...thou shalt killProduct InformationWarhammer 40000: Dawn of War follows the exploits of the Blood Ravens a SpaceMarine chapter whose past is shrouded in mystery. Brother Captain GabrielAngelos and his faithful sub-commander the powerful psyker Librarian IsadorAkios bring the Blood Ravens to bear on a growing Ork threat to the planetTartarus. However things on the battle-scarred planet are not as they seem andsoon our heroes find themselves in the midst of a complex plot involving OrksEldar and the evil forces of Chaos.Welcome to the new generation of real-time strategic warfare. Warhammer 40000:Dawn of War delivers a level of visual detail never before seen in an RTS.Hundreds of units clash on the battlefields of the dark future unleashingmassive destruction through a stunning battery of long-range weaponry beforeclosing in for the finish. Incredible kill animations bring science fictioncombat to life like never before and the gritty future-gothic Warhammer 40000setting provides a striking tableau for the chaos and carnage of this grim darkfuture where there is only war!Product HighlightsSquad-based TacticsCommand squads of units in the white-hot forge of battle. Reinforce squads onthe fly and adapt them on the battlefield to engage specific enemies by addingheavy anti-vehicle weapons rapid-firing anti-personnel armament or wargeardesigned to crush the morale of your opponents. Attach commander units to yoursquads to gain additional offensive and defensive capabilities. Deploy mixedforces of infantry armored vehicles lumbering war machines and daemons inyour struggle for dominance of the battlefield.Four Unique RacesCommand the army of your choice. Warhammer 40000: Dawn of War showcases fourraces from Games Workshop's Warhammer 40000 setting: the tough and austereSpace Marines the raucous and destructive Orks the enigmatic Eldar and themalevolent forces of Chaos. With a unique battery of units and structures at its

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