Posted on May 25, 2011 under PS3, Xbox 360 |
Since seven years ago, precisely in 2004, a title ringing in the minds of gamers. Who does not remember the shades of black andwhite trailers that? In it, a man is racing to catch up for the sake of another man again. Past the sidewalk, into a small alley, emergency stairs, to the top of the building. And the title was also floated, LA Noire.
The title was then flashed and changed the name of the publisher as well as renowned developers thanks to a variety of its game series that is often associated with black crime, Rockstar Games. Perhaps most gamers would think that game is the answer to Rockstar for the game version of The Godfather and other games quite matching, the Mafia.
Years passed, and finally we understand that LA Noire Tub returns gamers to the past, precisely at the time of Sierra On-Line was still victorious in the realm of PC games. You know it. Who does not know the game called Police Quest at the moment? Even with the setting of his, which, although fiction, is still in the same state of America, namely California. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on Mar 28, 2011 under PS3 |
Kiryu Kazuma is back! and now he’s not alone! He and three other people together to conquer the evil in Kamurocho. Yes, Yakuza 4 is the sequel to Yakuza 3. Japanese version was released on March 18, 2010, while its new U.S. version was released in March this year.
4 continues the story of Yakuza Kazuma Kiryu from Yakuza 3. Some events in this game will be dealing directly with the story of the Yakuza, Yakuza 2 and Yakuza 3. But do not worry, SEGA flashbacks provide the option for gamers who have never played prekuelnya. That’ll help you understanding the storyline.
Yakuza 4 has three other protagonist in addition to Kiryu. They all each has an individual plot. When you first play the game, gamers will run plot Shun Akiyama , a former hobo who opened the service of borrowing money. After that we will play as Taiga Saejima , a legendary killer who was jailed. After that gamers will play Masayoshi Tanimura , a policeman who search for true justice. Only after that gamers will play the main protagonist, Kiryu Kazuma, a former head of a Yakuza Tojo Clan and the epithet Legendary Dragon of Dojima. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on Oct 18, 2010 under PC |
The Good:
Creepy Lovecraftian atmosphere and monsters
Good mix of physics-based puzzles with old-fashioned adventure brainteasers
Spooky visuals and disturbing insanity effects
Horror-show sound effects that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
The Bad:
Physics-based interface can require some annoying mouse maneuvers
Dated visuals.
Latter-day sequels to Alone in the Dark have nothing on Amnesia: The Dark Descent. This first-person adventure from the creepmeisters at Frictional Games who gave us the unsettling Penumbra trilogy is the true follow-up to the original escapades of sleuth Edward Carnby. The game oozes Lovecraftian menace as it strands its protagonist alone in the insanity-inducing darkness of a haunted ruin where spooks lurk around every other corner. In some ways, the game is actually superior to its legendary inspiration, with no cheesy action sequences separating you from the ghoulies and ghosties that want to either eat you or drive you round the bend. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on Sep 18, 2010 under PSP |
The Good:
High production values
Great soundtrac
Plenty of diverse activities that invite extended play
Intense boss fights.
The Bad:
Occasionally fiddly controls
No checkpoints in the long story missions.
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, a portable addition to the celebrated stealth series, is a rich, fully fledged Metal Gear Solid game with top-notch production values and masses of content, packed onto the PSP. It complements a great-looking stealth-action campaign with a strong co-op offering and bite-sized challenge missions, framed with a neatly presented resource management system in which you establish a private army. The game’s many sideshows, ranging from tech development paths to member recruitment and a versus mode, add further value and depth to a commendably well-rounded experience. Read the rest of this entry »