MX vs. ATV Reflex

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

It has been more than 10 years since Rainbow Studios started working on this type of games. We are talking about offroad motocross madness sort of racing games in more than one form. It all started with the ever so popular Motocross Madness which was released on the PC. Since then, there has been an offroad racer which has been released almost every single year. If you remember, there were times when people used to discuss Motocross Madness 2 and how we would be forced to pay bills for hospital expenses for any bones we broke. All in all it was supposed to be an awesome game which would make you change the way in which you played.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Without a shadow of a doubt, Modern Warfare 2 is definitely the least traditional among all the games in the series. The core gameplay package itself is broken into 3 main pillars. There is the main campaign for all the fans who love to take on the enemy alone. If you are the kind of person who prefers to play with friends then you can consider using the co-operative gameplay mode either on your PS3 locally or on the PS3 online using an active internet connection then the mode that is best suited for you is the newly introduced SpecOps mode. Also, the ground breaking multiplayer of Call of Duty makes a return and it is truly far better than any of its predecessors. There is a large amount of content for you to get your hands on, but the major advantage is that each of the three modes are 100% separate and this means that there are three totally different experiences for you in this one game. This also influences your final take on the latest installment in the series. (more…)

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Still Topping Charts in UK

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

If you are involved at all in the gaming world and keep up to date with the news even only occasionally, you will know the hype that proceeded the release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 was overwhelming to say the least. For a game to live up to the hype, the rumors, and the trailers would be a tough task to complete.

Luckily for Infinity Ward, it did. All the hype, all the controversy, and all the sales. In 24 hours over 5 million copies were sold. Where I live in the United States, an employee at the local Walmart (in not a very large town) said they had over 100 people lined up for a midnight release of the game.

And it’s no wonder that the game continues to sell. I have played through the regular campaign and can understand why. Anyone that has seen the game played would be crazy to not want to get their hands on their own copy.

Despite sales falling 7% from last week, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 maintains the number one spot even over the very large uptick of FIFA 10 sales in the UK. Can Infinity Ward’s newest hit outlast Call of Duty: World at War in the number one spot (FIFA 09 overtook it after 4 weeks last year)?

Assassin’s Creed II: Solid Improvement of Already Stellar Game

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Assassin’s Creed II was able to slightly steal the thunder that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 was able to garner, with very impressive sales that topped 1.6 million within the first week, not Modern Warfare 2 numbers, but it was 35% better than the first game’s first week sales.

Assassin’s Creed II has grown up since the original development. With a new open world environment (largely made popular by Grand Theft Auto), the game has opened many more opportunities for exploration and alternative routes. The open world gives the game a more realistic feel (as realistic as free jumping off ancient buildings can be, of course) making players want to explore more and inevitably elongate gameplay, which is good for both the consumer and developer.

The game is set in 15th century Italy, featuring a couple of different cities, allowing the user to take a step back in time in an ultra realistic atmosphere.

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Drake’s Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Review

Monday, December 7th, 2009

I have played many action adventure games. The classics, Mario, Zelda, Sonic the Hedgehog, but for me, gaming means shooters.

That’s why when I picked up a PS3 a few months ago, Uncharted and Uncharted 2 kept catching my eyes every time I was looking for some games to start playing. I Started with Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune and quickly played through the long, exhilarating single player game (for the record if I was reviewing Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, I would give it a 4.8/5.0).
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Sony and Netflix – Good First Attempt, But Lacking

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Netflix and Sony announced last month that Netflix-On-Demand would be available on the Sony PS3 much like it has been on the XBox 360 for as long as PS3 owners can remember. Finally at last, it came to the PS3 in November with one caveat — It requires a disk from Netflix to work.

In order to use Netflix on your PS3, you must log on to your Netflix.com account and request a disk to be sent to you. Once you receive the disk (just as fast as a normal Netflix Blu-Ray or DVD) you must insert the disk, load it and then input a random set of numbers from your PS3 to your computer (better still bring the laptop into the living room one last time) and input the number and viola! your PS3 starts to load your Instant Queue and allow you to browse your Instant Queue and browse all the available shows and movies on the Netflix system.

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