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3/01/2012

Hexen: Deathkings of the Dark Citadel Review

Hexen: Deathkings of the Dark Citadel
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As being the Hexen Master ( undefeated in deathmatch and a hexen

lead programmer for numerous hexen projects, I recommend this

game. ) Fun puzzles , educative ( getting the keys are a puzzle and require thoughtnotl ike mindless FPS games ). this game
has earthquakes, fog, ice, lava, water , leaves blowing and
thunder and lightning and numerous other effects. HEXEN is

BEYOND EVIL, BEYOND HOPE, BEYOND HERETIC!!!!
GET THE GAME, PATHETIC MORTAL, OR SUFFER MY WRATH!!!!!!

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3 more Hexen hubs 20 new levels requires full version of Hexen to Operate

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1/07/2012

Dino Crisis 2 Review

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The original Dino Crisis was a relatively fun game.Basically Resident Evil with dinosaurs.This sequel hit a stride for the series with more original gameplay.The player can purchase weapon upgrades, and has effectively almost unlimited ammo, making for a much more action heavy experience than the Resident Evil games, while still retaining the "adventure" feel of that series.The graphics were noticeably upgraded too, although they're not going to be a technical marvel by 2005 standards.

It's basically Jurasic Park, done as an action/adventure/survival horror game by Capcom...which is a very good thing.

You'll want a decent control pad (like Logitech or Microsoft) to play this PC version.

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Dino Crisis 2 sends Regina and her team into the center of a dinosaur maelstrom again!

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12/07/2011

Mafia II Review

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Mafia 2 is one of those games that's not for the impatient. This game is not a GTA clone and it's not as polished as GTA4 gameplay-wise. (Rockstar made huge amounts of improvements throughout the series. Sometimes the more you make, the more you can polish/improve something, which is the case for the GTA series.)

What you should expect is a linear game with an awesome story, looks, voice acting, themes, settings, and music. It's more like an interactive movie but you get to decide what to do first. The sandbox style many people have in their minds is not what the developers focused on.
I won't go into details why the developers didn't go all GTA during development *cough*dev: STORY = VERY VERY VERY IMPORTANT*cough*, you'll find out quite easily once you're in the game.

The main problem this game has is how the content was utilized. The developers created the beautiful and detailed city of Empire Bay but didn't squeeze every last bit of opportunity/fun out of it. There are no side-missions and nothing interesting to do (stores get old fast) after you're done with the story. I was really disappointed when I found out the game offers nothing else, having collectibles don't cut it. 2K Czech was either too lazy or ran out of time to add more hours of fun to it (but the game was delayed already). I'd give it a 2/5 for replay value.

It's relatively short when compared to other great full-priced SP games (around 8-10 hours on HARD). I recommend everyone to play it on hard if you actually wanna have a little bit of fun, otherwise it will get boring and you'll be able to burn through the story very fast.

And Jimmy's Vendetta? It should've been included in the game. It's definitely not worth the 10 extra dollars since most of the content are recycled (ex. Jimmy has Vito's body, vehicle theft pictures are hidden in the main game's files) and the missions are all dull, boring, and they repeat themselves.

For 50 dollars? Heck no. 40? Sure.

I regret paying for the collector's edition.
No refunds either :(

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Mafia IIis a third-person, sandbox shooter that provides a look into the darkand unforgiving world of the Mob. Expanding on the original hit, Mafia,that captivated more than 2 million gamers around the world, thisnew incarnation takes players even deeper into the Mafia with a matureand exciting experience that allows players to explore the gameworldas they wish and immerses them in it like never before. Features includea complete gangster movie experience, a wide variety of combat--includingvehicular--a mood setting soundtrack and much more. This collector's edition contains a variety of additional items. See the complete list of its contents below.

Story
Born the son of a poor immigrant, Vito is a beaten down Italian American who is trying to secure his piece of the American Dream. Looking to escape the life of poverty that consumed his childhood, Vito is soon swayed by the lure of power and wealth that a life of Organized Crime can bring. A petty criminal his whole life, Vito, along with his childhood friend, Joe, will descend into the world of organized crime. Together, they will work to prove themselves to the Mob as they try to make their names on the streets of a cold and unforgiving city.

Next-Gen 2K Czech game Engine
Powered by 2K Czech's next-generation engine built specifically forMafia II, players experience the true evolution of the Mafiagame that defined a genre. Gunfights, hand-to-hand combat and vehicularexploration feature new depth and dimension that allow players toexperience the world of Mafia II in a way that will keep themcoming back for more.




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3/04/2011

Risen Review

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I'll admit it, I expected this game to be a bust.After the travesty that was Gothic 3, I had little hope for any product Piranha Bytes put out.But I was dead wrong.This game is vastly superior to Gothic 3, and is comparable to the original two Gothic games, which is just about the highest praise that it could be given.It is a shame that Piranha Bytes did such a horrendous job with Gothic 3 and lost the right to the Gothic franchise to Jowood (their publisher), but it seems that the kick in the pants put them back on the right track.

Just to set the record straight, this game is nothing but a shameless rip-off of the previous Gothic games.And I mean shameless.The world looks exactly the same, the enemies are all the same, the towns look the same, the atmosphere is the same, etc.The scavengers are back as "sea vultures," the goblins are back as gnomes, the bloodflies are back as "grave moths," the boars are back, the pickable plants are all back, the dock in town was lifted right out of Gothic 2, the chapter system is in place again, etc.There are three camps once again, and they are the same three camps; the rogues who live in a swamp, the town who works for the Order, and the monastery.The Risen title is in the same distinctive font as the previous Gothic titles.There's even an abandoned lighthouse manned by a fellow named Jack again, for goodness' sake!Either the developers are completely out of ideas and recycled everything from their previous games or (as I think more likely) this was originally meant to be a sequel to the Gothic series, but when they lost the rights they just changed the names around.I can't stress enough how similar this is to Gothic, which in my mind is a very good thing, as I rank Gothic 1 and 2 among the greatest games ever created.

As far as gameplay goes, it is relatively smooth.There are some bugs (such as randomly teleporting to the roof of a house when you attempt to sneak in the doorway, or getting stuck in zoomed-in mode after using the crossbow zoom function), but they aren't game-breaking and are quite rare.The combat is something of a cross between Gothic 2 and Gothic 3 combat.It's a lot of button mashing until you get the hang of it, but once you do it has the rhythmic quality present in Gothic 2 that I loved.Your character has the unfortunate tendency to continue to attack after you stop hitting the buttons, which leads to opening yourself up for an enemy attack or smashing one of your allies in the face, which is very annoying, though it doesn't happen all the time.It is certainly better that the atrocious combat system from Gothic 3.And, unlike previous Gothic games, you can block animals, which is handy.Combat certainly isn't easy, though.I frequently have to flee from opponents too strong for me to face, and I get beat up or die constantly.There's none of that pansy scaled leveling that many other RPGs have, where your enemies strength is relative to your own so that you can do anything at any time.In this game you just can't go to certain areas until you are a high enough level, and there are some enemies you just have to flee from until you level up enough to take them on.I like that in a game; I don't want things handed to me.There's a certain degree of satisfaction when you can finally stand and face the ghoul you've been fleeing from the past ten hours of gameplay.

The world itself is very large, though smaller than previous Gothic games.I'd say it's about the same size as the Gothic 2 main area (not including the Gothic 1 area you fight the dragons in or the Night of the Raven expansion area), and it takes forever to explore.Like in previous Gothic games, exploring is rewarded, and you'll find all sorts of interesting and useful things in random locations in the wild.The world looks like Gothic 2 created using the Gothic 3 engine.While it looks very pleasant, it also looks outdated.It certainly isn't as pretty as other current games.However, in an RPG people are looking for content more that graphical superiority, and Risen's defects are more than outweighed by its strengths.The storyline is good, though it will be the massive amount of characters and sidequests that really get your attention.There are an incredible number of unique characters who all play some part in some quest or another (and from what I can tell they all have their own voice actors, unlike the previous Gothic games where you could tell several characters were voiced by the same person).The sheer scope of the game world is incredible.It's a bit shorter than previous Gothic games, which took a good 50+ hours to finish.This one takes around 30 hours, but it has a very high replay value since the entire game will be different depending on which camp you join.If this game is at all successful, I expect to see an expansion similar to Night of the Raven being released, as it could be very easily fit in to pad out the game length.

This is one of the best RPGs I've ever played, and while it isn't quite as good as the original Gothic games, it comes closer than any other RPGs I've played.Piranha Bytes clearly hasn't lost their touch.The few small problems (a few bugs, twitchy camera, etc.) are no more than minor annoyances.I only wish they hadn't messed up Gothic 3, so that we could be playing this game with all the original Gothic characters.

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A sweeping story captivates players from the start!An epic story in an authentic world hand-crafted with an eye for detail and populated by "real", plausible characters.A Mysterious Volcanic Island The heavy tremors on the island bode ill for its inhabitants. Ancient temples have risen from the ground recently, bizarre creatures are terrorising the area. Fear and terror is spreading among the population.The End of All Hope? A group of powerful men who call themselves "The Inquisitors" have taken it upon them-selves to put an end to these events. They send an exhibition to this remote island, but a storm takes hold of the ship and destroys it at sea.A Hero Will Come As if by a miracle, the player survives the shipwreck and is stranded on the volcanic island alone. He finds himself amidst a chaos of rebellion, tyranny and mystic rituals. He must now decide to which side the pendulum of fate will swing.

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1/14/2011

Fallout 3 Game Ad-On Pack: Broken Steel and Point Lookout Review

Fallout 3 Game Ad-On Pack: Broken Steel and Point Lookout
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Broken Steel does for Fallout 3 what the Extended Editions did for Lord of the Rings: by adding more and deeper content it makes you care more and feel like things have properly been resolved. Plus, after the dramatic, explosion-packed finale, you get to play on as long as you like with a raised level cap.

Point Lookout adds a huge swampy area for you too look around with plenty to see and do. The quest is fun and interesting and there are some great characters and locations. It's a great Fallout add-on, but those who enjoyed Bethesda's Shivering Isles and Morrowind will enjoy the landscape too.

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BROKEN STEEL:Continue your existing Fallout 3 game and finish the fight against the Enclave remnants alongside Liberty Prime. Broken Steel moves the level cap for your character from 20 to 30, allowing you to experience even more of the game, including new perks and achievements. Story:You may have dealt the Enclave a serious blow at Project Purity, but their forces are still out there, and still pose a grave threat to the people and security of the Capital Wasteland. In Broken Steel, you'll continue your current Fallout 3 character past the events of Project Purity, and work with the Brotherhood of Steel to eradicate the Enclave threat once and for all. Travel to new locations like the Olney Powerworks, wield destructive new weapons like the Tesla Cannon, and fight powerful new creatures like the Super Mutant Overlord.POINT LOOKOUT:Point Lookout opens up a massive new area of the Wasteland - a, dark, murky swampland along the coast of Maryland.So hop on the ferry to the seaside town of Point Lookout, for the most mysterious and open-ended Fallout 3 DLC adventure yet.Story:Buy a ticket and hop onboard the Duchess Gambit, as Tobar the Ferryman takes you to the strange seaside town of Point Lookout. What secrets does the dilapidated boardwalk hold? Who lives in the sprawling mansion? Why is the Punga Fruit so important? And what horrors lie in the depths of the murky swamp?Point Lookout is the most open-ended DLC yet, and allows you to explore a huge, swampy wasteland any way you'd like. A completely new quest line allows you uncover the town's hidden secrets and wield powerful new weapons like the Double-Barrel Shotgun against the swamp's dangerous, and deformed, denizens.

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