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12/09/2012

CM Storm Sentinel Advance 5600 DPI Twin Laser Engine Pro Gaming Mouse ( SGM-6000-KLLW1-GP ) Review

CM Storm Sentinel Advance 5600 DPI Twin Laser Engine Pro Gaming Mouse
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I was pretty skeptical when first buying this as it was a company's first attempt at a mouse (mind you that Cooler Master generally focuses on cases and PSUs), but I was blown away by how good this mouse is.I've used a couple mouses in the past (from some lame wireless Microsoft mouses to a Logitech G5).I must saw that this is superior in almost every way to those mice.First off, I must say that the price for this mouse ($50) is generally the pricepoint for a good mouse.The G5 is around the same price (if you want a new one).So the price isn't a killer (which makes me very happy, because buying games makes me broke).Next, the shape:The shape is VERY similar to a G5, which I loved.The extra addon of weights is a perk over the G5.Also, the OLED screen is a major plus along with lasers that go up to 5600.I think it actually spoils me.I feel weird using a mouse without a screen now.

Although this mouse is great in many ways, it is not for everyone.I would only recommend this mouse to those with large hands (like me) and prefer the palm grip.This mouse is the most ergonomic I've had, but this opinion only applies to large-handed people. The claw grip also works but I find that it is difficult without removing all of the weights.This mouse is still a tad bit heavy if you prefer to claw your mouse.This mouse also should only be bought by gamers.Everyone else in my house finds it annoying because of the high level of sensitivity that it has.This is solved through setting up various sensitivities though.You should also be decently strong if you want to use this (no I'm serious!)The amount of force required to push the scroll down (middle click) is a pretty high amount (which may be good or bad for you).The positions of the extra buttons (which can the customized greatly from button pushes to scripts to macros).This mouse is also super sensitive.The review about the guy saying that he could move his cursor by blowing on his mouse is not exaggerating much.Just by typing on a keyboard that is on the same desk as a mouse will move it.You must be a semi-experienced gamer to appreciate this level of sensitivity.

As a gaming mouse, the CM Storm Sentinel Advance got it right in so many ways.
-5 profiles (each with a different set of controls for each button)
-Ability to change your profiles within seconds at any time (you can alter your dpi almost instantly without having to quit a game to change the settings)
-A OLED screen to help you pick your perfect dpi
-Customization of Lights is cool too (but i would still buy it without this)
-Super low to Super high dpi range
-Ergonomic grip (you also have a good grip for all those with sweaty hands)
-Good positioning of Customizable buttons
-Perfect Texture (Smooth yet grippy)

Some cons that may apply to you:
-only for gamers (or difficult to adjust to for nongamers)
-generally better for the larger handded people
-generally but not limited to palm gripping
-sensitive to the extreme
-large/decently heavy even without weights
-requires strength to middle click (doesn't really matter unless you play a game where you middle click frequently and you game for hours on end)

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Dominate the competition and strike fear in your foes with the latest CM Storm Tech - The Sentinel Advance Mouse. This technological marvel utilizes the latest innovations in cutting-edge technology: 5600 DPI twin laser, rapid fire mode, internal Sentinel-X memory and our patented security, Storm Guard; The Sentinel Advance is designed for one purpose and one purpose only - to search and destroy. Overpower your enemies with speed and precision beyond their imagination. Conquest is at your fingertips - Sentinel Advance.

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5/01/2012

Double Dragon Advance Review

Double Dragon Advance
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I remember when I was a kid getting to waste all my Mom's change on the original Double Dragon arcade game.When the game hit home systems, it was a massive hit and helped inspire countless other 2-D side scrolling beat 'em ups like Streets of Rage and Final Fight.Double Dragon Advance mixes the addicting gameplay of the original with many upgrades and elements from the various sequels released after the original.Plaing as twin brothers Billy and Jimmy Lee, you go up against the Shadow Warriors in hopes of locating Billy's kidnapped girlfriend.You get to punch, kick, and use many a weapon, in your mission as you go against a host of baddies from petty thugs to well manicured suits (who look like the Agents from The Matrix) to the infamous buff, bald headed, and bearded Abobo to even Machine Gun Willy.The controls are tight, the graphics bring back plenty of nostalgic memories, and the music is ever catchy.The only drawback of Double Dragon Advance is the game is ultimately too short, and by the time you beat it you'll be wishing for more.All in all, fans of the original game who own a GBA will find plenty of great memories with this game, and those new to the genre should give this a look.

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12/19/2011

Lost In Blue 2 Review

Lost In Blue 2
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This one fixes some concerns that people had with the first one: Pick Gal or Boy Character to play and more to do.

Lost in Blue 2 like the first one strands you and a similarly-aged young girl or boy on a deserted island with nothing but your wits and your instincts to save the two of you. Every day is a challenge to face when you're alone and have nothing to sustain you, but the island is full of everything you'll need to stay alive -- if you can find it and grab it.

As the days pass on, you'll grow more comfortable in your home, with make-shift tools and weapons allowing you to create traps, hunt for meat, store supplies to get through harsh weather, and cook filling meals.

Just making it through the day is hard enough, but you will eventually find the strength to be able to explore the island and search for some way to get home.

Like the first game, creative ways to use the Nintendo DS are used to bringing this adventure to life. You fish and hunt by touch, tapping the screen to snare your prey.

Overall - a great adventure game that will please fans of the first game.

Newcommers are better off starting with this one, there's more to do and your partner is not helpless like in the first Lost in Blue game.

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Product InformationLost In Blue 2 brings back the action of the popular survival adventure game.Washed ashore after their cruise ship goes down at sea young Jack and Amy muststruggle to survive. Help them confront their worst fears as they search for away off a deserted island. Secrets and dangers that lurk behind every corner ofthe mysterious island. Make sure they work together as they find a way off &survive the many dangers that lay ahead.Product FeaturesPlay through the entire game as either Jack or Amy each with their ownsurvival skills and unique endingsKeep an eye on your thirst hunger and stamina levels as you explore theislandBattle wild animals and overcome extreme weather conditions such astsunami and earthquakesUse the touch screen and microphone to take part in new mini-games suchas diving archery and carpentry - plus cooking and tool craftingCompete in survival mini-games with a friend via local wirelessconnection

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