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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews ( 12 reviews up, add your own if you want )
PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:20 pm 
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Hey nice thread :D

I guess NetHack doesn't fit in this list due to lack of graphics, sound, multiplayer and all :P But, oh my, the AI is :twisted:

Else I would glady write an indepth review about oldschool games

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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews ( 12 reviews up, add your own if you want )
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Well it doesnt have to be new games...can be old games if you want as well :P

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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews ( 9 reviews up, add your own if you want )
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Overall, this is an awesome game. 5/5


Good review :D I loved BioShock too, though, just an observation: when you say the game has cons and flaws, as minor as they are, you usually don't rate it perfect. If you say it has small problems shouldn't that be like 4.5/5 or something?

Just a thought :P


haha thanks. it my first time writing a review :)
yeah i shoulda put 4.5/5 but theres no 4 1/2 stars


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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews ( 12 reviews up, add your own if you want )
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Well it doesnt have to be new games...can be old games if you want as well :P


I dunno, I could write a review for cod1 or starcraft 1, but no one really pays attention to older games

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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews ( 12 reviews up, add your own if you want )
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Now while some may find any racing game boring, i challenge anyone to not play this game with a huge grin on their face. Its fast, fun and full of so much craziness you just cant stop playing it.

Mario Kart Wii is probely the first Wii game with a proper online service, from the ability to challenge friends and strangers alike to 12 person race you can also complete in competitions, time trails and battles. All of which grant you a continental and worldwide score and rank so you can see just how good you really are. Also updated are the games graphics, new and improved from Mario Kart Double Dash (NGC) the game really shows off what the WIi can do, while not HD quality its still amazing to watch the crazy and strange stages as you drive through them.

Now this game as up to five different controllers scheme, yes you heard me five, these are the Wii Wheel, controller, controller and nunchuck, classic controller and a NGC controller...but how would i rate them...well:

Wii Wheel = Its fun and simple to use, takes a bit to get used to but makes the game that much more fun.

Controller = Same as the Wii Wheel, but harder to use as you cant really determine how to move it.

Controller + Nunchuck = simple and easy to use controller, nukchuck to streer and controller for tricks, speed and brake.

Classic controller = simple controller, button based.

NGC controller = The same controllers as from Mario Kart Double Dash on the NGC.

Now as for the game itself, well everything you expect from a Mario Kart game is here, 2-4 player multi player single and battle races, 1-2 player online mode and the Mario Kart Channel (allows you to easily manage your Mario Kart Wii stats), Now while this game does have a Grand Prix mode, it lets its self down by being only single player...meaning that you can no longer do 1-4 player GP races anymore, which takes away a bit of the fun from the game. Another added feature which was first seen in the DS Mario Kart is old stages from past Mario Kart games, in this game expect to see various courses from the SNES, DS, GBA, N64 and NGC versions of Mario Kart for you to play on, all with the same graphic style and music from the original with of course an update.
From Mario to Bowser all your old fav characters are back for more mayhem and madness with a few new faces such as Funky Kong (Donkey Kong Country series) and Rosalina (SMG), but this time the action just doesn't take place on four wheels, oh no. Mario Kart Wii comes with not only four wheeled rides but also two, yes thats right bikes and plenty of them, from stander dirt bikes to themed Bowser and Bullet Bill bikes are is a huge range of rides to chose from.

All in all this is a brilliant a

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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews ( 13 reviews up, add your own if you want )
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Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem

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2002
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For all those who have been wanting to play a game inspired by HP Lovecraft's writings or for anyone that wants to play a very original and unique horror based game then Eternal Darkness may be your type of game. The game starts out as Alexander Roivas's investigates the murder of her grandfather in a mansion located in Rhode Island. What she ends up discovering in a room hidden in the mansion is a book called the tome of eternal darkness. Through reading the book she discovers the journey of all those who have come in contact with the tome and by reading this she discovers a great plot that is going on that could very well end the universe as we know it.

In Eternal Darkness you play not only as the main character, Alexander Roivas, but also a wide cast of characters ranging from the time periods of the Roman Empire to the present. This changes up the game a bit as each character will have their own individual sets of stats and weapons. Another thing to note is, when it comes to the spells known as "Magick", you share these spells with all the characters you find since they are written in the tome of eternal darkness. What really makes this story great and captivating is how the fates of these characters intertwines and fits in to the schemes of the Gods and of the plot itself and most often you will find yourself going through hours of game play just to get through as much of the story as you can.

What really makes this game unique would be the added status bar to your characters. While you have the typical HP bar and the MP bar for spells, you have a green bar for sanity. This bar basically how much your character's grasp on the real world is and when it starts to deplete it affects the game play. Some examples of this would be as in the screen will start to tilt, your character will randomly explode or will randomly sink into the ground (they won't actually die) and the lower the sanity bar, the more bizarre the effects are. While having a low sanity bar can reduce how well you can get through the levels it's sometimes entertaining to keep it low just to see what happens.

This game does have its flaws however. For instance, although the combat system does highlight the part of the monster (body, arms, head, torso) you want to strike which is very useful it is not without its problems. The combat system is pretty basic, as in for some monsters you just hit them until they die while the more strategic ones require you to hit them in the head repeatedly. The combat is also troublesome when you're in narrow hallways because your weapon will, instead of hitting the monster, hit the wall leaving the monster unharmed. This can be tedious and troublesome in situations when you have multiple foes. Another flaw relating to the combat is that, once you get more powerful magick spells near the middle of the game, the difficulty curve of the game seems to take a real nose dive as you can not only use a spell that summons a shield around you damaging any monster that attacks but you can heal your own HP, Mana, and Sanity on whim with the spells. While there are still a few remaining challenges most of your encounters you can succeed at without breaking a sweat.

Also another flaw is, although you can choose another god at the beginning of the game and go through the game again with different enemies and a different order of spells, there isn't much replay value to the game past that. However, the game play and the story from the first time around is more than enough to justify having the game. Overall though this would probably have to be one of my favorite games available for the Gamecube and it is a game that you will want to play, even if it may be tricky tracking down a copy of the game.

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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews ( 13 reviews up, add your own if you want )
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Oh, I have like 30+ PS2 game reviews here..Too bad they are in dutch. >_<

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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews ( 13 reviews up, add your own if you want )
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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews ( 13 reviews up, add your own if you want )
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Sin and Punishment: Hoshi no Keishōsha

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2000 (Japan) 2007 (Virtual Console)
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Sin and Punishment, which was originally a Japanese only game has been recently released on the Virtual Console. It's a Rail Shooter game meaning your character moves by itself and your basic controls are to move left or right, jump, slash, and shoot. The game uses the Classic Controller as well as the NGC controller and costs 1200 points (200 more points than the other N64 titles available on the Virtual Console)

The story of the game is that Japan is being slowly taken over by a group of mutated beasts called the "Ruffians" as well as a group called the "Armed Volunteers" who, instead of taking care of the Ruffians like they were intended to, decide to suppress the people in Japan. Out of all this a rebellion faction came about called the "Saviour Group" who are headed by a powerful woman named Achi. In the game you play as Saki Amamiya as well as Airan Jo who are both apart of the Saviour Group as they, along with Achi, fight against the Ruffians and the Armed Volunteers.

While the plot does progress fairly well with its shares of twists, the plot can be confusing and can be hard to understand what is going on. This is especially true because the game will immediately plunge you into a dream sequence where you're killing ruffians and when you wake up you're spit out into the real world to kill ruffians as well as armed volunteer soldiers with little back story explanation (although this stuff is explained in the N64 version's manual). When I first played it I had no idea what was going on until I got to the end of the naval boat level especially since the game delves into some real sci-fi concepts.

The weapon used in this game is a gun with a sword attachment on it. While the gun is pretty straight forward as you are pretty much pointing your cursor at the enemy and shooting, the sword has some unique aspects to it. The sword can be used when an enemy is at melee range by hitting the attack button when they're at range. More interestingly, the sword can also be used to send any projectile sent at your enemy back at them to do some good damage. Along with the controls, which are intuitive but can be a bit hard to pick up, makes the game really fun when it comes to shooting and defeating enemies.

The game is a pretty fast paced game as your character is constantly running through what feels like waves of enemies. Also the cut scenes that explains the plot doesn't slow down the game as well, especially since it only takes 1-2 hits of a button to instantly click off a cut scene if you're the type that's impatient. The difficulty curve is a fair one, as in while the game may be easy in the beginning (especially on easy difficulty) it progresses to more challenging boss sequences as well as more challenging sections without completely spiking up the difficulty curve or lowering it. Not to mention for the more hardcore gamer, there are harder difficulties to the game if you're the type who feels like replaying the game while having more of a real challenge.

While I'm not a big fan of ratings but one of the reason why I give this game a three out of five is the audience this game appeals to since it's pretty much a love it or hate it game. Some may find this a very interesting game and will have plenty of fun while others will find this game too weird for their taste and won't play it that much if at all. One way you could tell what group you fit in watch a few minutes of the game play. If you find yourself interested then get this game but if you keep going "what the hell is this?" in your head then you may not want to play this game. I can safely say if you found Star Fox 64 to be a fun game then this is a game you should check out, especially since it's only 12 dollars. Personally I loved playing the game the first time around and IMO that justifies the price of the game enough. If you're not sure what to do with your extra Wii points you might want to get this game as it's a real fun and fast paced game.

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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews ( 13 reviews up, add your own if you want )
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Want to be a random retard and still be able to own? Search no more, cod4 is totally casual and retard aimed. It doesn't matter if you can't aim, can't walk or generally have no clue what to do. This game was MADE for you!

The game has RANKINGS!(Who would have thought, MMOing in a shooter) You level up by getting kills or finishing challenging quests such as: kill yourself, stay alive (read: camp) for more than 5 minutes and, who would've guessed, shoot through a wall, hit a claymore and make a chain reaction of claymore bombs killing 2 or more persons.
The better your rank, the more weapons and custimizations you can have. You have 5 slots to put a premade character in.
You can choose your weapon, your offhand, your frag ammo and perks.
Perks are lowskilled 'skill-slots' you can use to compensate for a lack of skill. Wasn't pro enough and couldn't win that duel? No problem, the martyrdom perk takes care of your problems, cause with this perk activated you drop a live frag grenade on the ground when you die. The grenade will most likely take the bugger out after you failed to do so.

Want to go all john rambo? No problem, the game has an M60 ready at your disposal, with a firerate of a gazillion bullets per second and the mere requirement of 2 hits to kill someone it's like shooting fish in a barrel!
Still not easy enough? The game has a new mode called 'hardcore', this mode removes your HUD and causes your weapon to do more damage, reducing the amount of hits to kill someone to 1 hit.

The graphics are spectacular, so spectacular even you have to play on low lightning and reflection levels because if you were so stupid to get a good pc the lightning effects will blind you, literally. On Vacant you can not watch from the inside to the outside due to lightning, fortunately this doesn't affect people on the outside. If you have a bad pc however, you can just see them.

Last but not least to add more realism to the game you can shoot through walls. If you're rather unfortunate and weren't fast enough to kill someone while crouching through the level with your m60 you get the chance of spraying like crazy and hitting people through the wall. It doesn't matter if you shoot anywhere near your main target, there's always someone hiding behind a wall and solid concrete is easily penetrated.
I mentioned it's like shooting fish in a barrel though honestly it's more like dropping atombombs in a barrel.

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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews ( 13 reviews up, add your own if you want )
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Just dled Ironman for PSP

Graphics: 6/10
Gameplay: 2/10
Interface: 2/10
Multiplayer: N/A

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Yet another game made from a movie->another fail. The graphics arent too bad considering its on the PSP. The gameplay is so repetitive that all you need to know is 4 things:
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-Fly
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Its just one of those games where the missions are that you have to defeat your ememy, destroy something, etc. Like the sro quests (Kill x amount of x). The interface is kinda wierd, the power balance system is kinda tricky, it never does what you want it to do, no matter what you press. There is no multiplayer.

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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews ( 13 reviews up, add your own if you want )
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This isn't a review, just an opinion and affirmation of Crimson. I acquired the DS version of Ironman, which is supposed to be the best, and it's a very mediocre shooter.
Don't bother with any versions.

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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews ( 15 reviews up, add your own if you want )
PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 7:32 am 
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Yea Iron Man game looks weak...and i was thinking of buying it as well
lol oh well :roll:

I hope the new Hulk game is good, it looks like the last Hulk game
where it was a spiderman style open enviroment and you could go around
doing what ever the hell you wanted to do...lol so i hope its like that
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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews ( 15 reviews up, add your own if you want )
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Dreamfall: The Longest Journey
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Dreamfall is a 2006 game that tried to revive the almost dead Adventure genre. As the sequel to "The Longest Journey" one of the icon games of the genre, you will see many characters and locations from the previous game.
In Dreamfall, you play as Zoë Castillo, a girl who lives in Stark, a world much like our own where technology plays an important role in its inhabitants lives. There's another world though, a world where magic is the moving force and the only machines that can be found are powered by it. This world is called Arcadia.
At first you are just a common character in the world but thanks to Zoë's ex boyfriend Reza, a journalist that's working on a mysterious story, you get involved in a conspiracy by one of the most powerful companies of Stark. At the same time, April Ryan (the main character of the first game) is struggling in Arcadia to release the people from military occupation. However, the fate of Arcadia and Stark is menaced by something bigger than both of them and they will need to work together to keep the Balance between the worlds.
With a fascinating storyline and characters, Dreamfall does a nice job at keeping the Adventure genre alive, in fact, the goal in this game was to add some action gamplay features to attract a wider audience. Unfortunately, this wasn't done in the best way and sometimes the gameplay (specially fighting) is uncomfortable or weird, besides the overly simplistic puzzles.
As most adventure games, Dreamfall's strongest point is its story, be prepared to listen to long conversations between the many characters.
If you are a hardcore fan of the genre you might not like Dreamfall for its simplicity but if you are interested in what these kind of games have to offer, Dreamfall can help you to go from the simple to the more complex later on.




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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews ( 15 reviews up, add your own if you want )
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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews ( 16 reviews up, add your own if you want )
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More like the championship of gaming rather then the premier league.

Well here we are...another year and wow shock and horror yet another fifa game, (Fifa 2010, already in development one would guess). While very different to the PS3 and Xbox360 versions this game can still hold its own...barley

Now as for the game itself, well gone is the goal to goal view and back in is the length view, making Fifa 09 much more playable, with the added option of being able to use the gamecube or classic controller it makes the game more easily available to gamers who were turned off by the awful motion controls. So how does it play? were good, just you expect it would. Simple passing and shooting abilities make it one of the most enjoyable Fifa games in recent years, but this is were the joy ends. To say this game looks dated would be an understatement, while the stadiums and pitches all look good, the player models are no different then those of Fifa07 on the gamecube, in fact the Fifa07 game looks and plays much better then this version of game.

Now while all the game features you would expect are back such as full licensed teams and leagues and manager mode some new additions have been made. The first of these would be the new 8 vs 8 Footii Match Mini-Game:
Play 8 vs. 8 in a completely unique mode where you can play an arcade version of football with the focus on fun. Populate your team with your Mii characters captained by one of our FIFA 09 cover athletes created as customized characters. Make outrageous shots and steal the ball by simply waving your Wii Remote. while it sounds like fun and can hold your attention for about an hour...developers have to start to realize that gamers are getting sick and tired of seeing Miis thrown into games as a cheep ploy to sell them.
Another new feature is the improved online abilities such as interactive leagues, were you pick a team and play matches against others. If your team can get more wins over the opposition then you get the over all win and climb the interactive table, now while this sounds good...it doesn't work, go online and shockingly the top clubs in the world (man utd, Chelsea, Barcelona, AC, Inter, etc...) are all taken up meaning its almost impossible to get an opponent if you chose a mid to lower table team.

And as for online single player? well it works well in principle but fails on several levels making it frustrating and very trying at times. The first thing you will notice is that after choosing your team and kit (which is all you can do) you are then thrown right away into the game, never given the chance to change tactics or swamp players around, in fact only when you have the ball in your possession can you make any changes, and then only for a few times, meaning enter the game menu while playing online to many times...and it stops you from using it, i mean whoever thought it a good idea to not let you chose your players and tactics before a match and then limit the amount to time/actions on making changes in game made a HUGE mistake. Also get ready for the other play to "disconnect" (i.e turn off their console) when ever they let in a goal or are losing, now while this problem as be addressed on the official EA forums, it seems unlikely they will do anything about it at all, so get ready to be disconnected whenever you are winning or a goal up, leading to much frustration.

While better then Fifa08 this game is still lacking a lot of things, no player creation or editor mode, tacky use of Mii's and dated graphics means that while a vast improvement over the Fifa08...this is still a miss then a hit.

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For people to post their own one, and that i will be posting reviews every 2 days from
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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews ( 17 reviews up, add your own if you want )
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Well another year and another Football manager game, and this time we have the best one ever...EVER!!!
FM10 can easily be the best incarnation of the game (not hard after the awful 09 version). This time the game has undergone a complete make over with a fresh and more stylised layout that comes in a light or dark variation. All the options you need have now been reduced to simple tabs at the top of the screen and information has now been more tightly compacted, while at first confusion to navigate its not long before you can bring up a wealth of information in a few clicks. This game offers
a lot and is so indepth that you can easily forget what it was you went to look for in the first place.

The game has been improved with a better looking 3D match engine that
has more animation, better weather effects and if an overall improvement to the one from FM09. Likewise gone is the games old tactics system, instead we have a more easy to use system. simply click on how you want your players to play, speed, tackling shoots and even type of player can all be determined through a simple click of the mouse (the old system is available but once selected you are stuck with it).

Pros:
Easy to use interface for first timers
Huge database of players, staff and teams
Great 3D pitch interface and match day system
In-depth information for hardcore fans
Months if not years of game play
Online updates and game play

Cons:
Gets tiresome fast if not a football fan
New layout confusing at first
New tactics system leaves something to be desired by hardcore fans
online play restricted to lan network only.

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Five stars from me too. :love:

Only downsides I can find are the restricted online matches and the old tactics system I used to love, even though this one seems quite fine too.

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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews (18 Games Up) [Football Manager 2010]
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Mafia 2 is one of the best examples of a love/hate relationship. There are parts of the game that I think are done undeniably well. There are, however...'other' facets of the game that I really detest. Ultimately, the end result is a package that's both awesome and annoying simultaneously.

Mafia 2 does some things right. It has decent pacing, interesting leads, great voice acting, a beautiful city, and overall fun gameplay. There isn't anything necessarily game breaking or completely out of balance. At its best times, Mafia feels fresh and well paced. The main characters are likable and the sense of the 'mob' really comes to life.

If only Mafia 2 was all about the former. Unfortunately the story doesn't end here. Mafia 2's had some rather -irritating- aspects as well.

First off, the game is incredibly linear. Usually, linearity isn't a bad thing in my book. But when the game is a sandbox and revolves around driving, massive linearity makes the driving feel tedious and repetitive. It's just not good for the genre. Speaking of which, there are -very- limited options. Clothing/guns/money; pretty much all virtually useless except to progress the storyline (note there are like... 4 different types of clothing in the entire game, and it's pointless to buy weapons since they drop off enemies).

Other problems rear their ugly head. The story, although at times brilliant, doesn't really connect all that well. It feels lumpy, and somewhat haphazard. And even worse, you really do feel like an errand boy. Never in the entire game do you -ever- feel powerful. You're always weak, in every stage of the way. The game really does a terrible job of making you feel like you're on 'top of the world'. You always feel like an underling, from start to finish.

And to top this all off, there's the ending. I'm not going to spoil anything, but let's just say it's very emotionally unsatisfying. Some may claim that it's a great way to make things impacting, but I personally see it as a -very- cheap plot device, and a sloppy way to end things. It's a blow below the belt in my book, and really, since the game is story driven, it leaves you feeling cheated.

All in all, Mafia 2 isn't a bad game, though I may make it sound like one. It has many things going for it overall, and the design isn't bad overall in its entirety. Still, I suppose this is what comes from a love/hate relationship. I wanted it to be so much better, because it definitely had potential. In the end, however, it fell short, and I felt somewhat betrayed.

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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews (19 Games Up) [Mafia II]
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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews (19 Games Up) [Mafia II]
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Metroid: Other M has received alot of speculation since it's release. And while I understand some of the criticism, it is clear that this is a must-have for any self-respecting Metroid fan, and newcomers to the series alike. Here is why, but first, let me clear up a few issues:

- I am reviewing this game based on the fact it is an "independent" Metroid game, not Metroid Prime 4. But rest assured, even with the massive new additions of Samus' voice, and her supporting characters, that Metroid feel is preserved well enough along the way.

Now, let's get to it.

~Gameplay
When it was announced Team Ninja would be working with Nintendo to make Metroid: Other M, I don't think anyone doubted the action in the game would be fantastic. And Team Ninja delivered, with addictive combat, and a fast-paced feel never seen before in a Metroid game. The exploration does suffer slightly because of the emphasis on action, but there is still plenty of puzzle-solving and exploring to be done. And while the speculation of the auto-targeting system was high, it manages to perform it's job with flying colors, always hitting the most important enemy on the screen. And yes, that creepy, isolated, and alone feel has returned, although without as much presence as in previous games.

~Controls
One of the game's real impressive features is the switch from 1st to 3rd person. I was skeptical at first how it would work out, but the transition is flawless, smooth, and might just have you pointing your remote at the screen over and over just to feel how fluent it is. The D-Pad can be a little clumsy-feeling when you're taking on multiple enemies and cannot seem to jump to the right spot in the heat of battle. But this is only a minor and occasional annoyance. Besides that, the controls are nearly flawless, and they make the exciting combat even better.

~Graphic Presentation
Let's be clear, the design of Samus' suit in game is beautiful, the striking colors and next-gen console worthy graphics are an absolute treat to look at. Not to mention the CG Cutscenes, which are gorgeous The areas around Samus are beautifully imagined, none as stunning as the Phendrana Drifts, but you will still enjoy ever moment in these creepy, and artisticly stunning areas. However, some of the areas around Samus are weakly detailed, and have low-resolution textures. Also the explosions and combat, and the visuals of Samus jumping and moving around are smooth and fun.

~Storyline
Who'd have thought there would be a Storyline tab under a Metroid game review? Regardless, the story in this game is captivating. It's a shame they had to make the cutscenes explaining it, drag on well past the time needed, with some worthless bits of information that Samus' really didn't have to explain. For instance, a cutscene spending 5-10 Minutes on why Samus gave the thumbs-down sign to Adam, really wasn't neccessary and only made me lose respect for my beloved Bounty Hunter. In fact, if many of the cutscenes just showed Samus' emotions, and lost the voice acting altogether, I believe the game might have prospered. Some moments don't make sense, such as when Samus breaks apart in front of Ridley (whom she has already killed 4 times in previous games). And why the most experienced Bounty Hunter of all time has her heart broken by one word from her former commander, but all in all the story will keep you thrilled for the entire ride. That being said, when I return to the Metroid Prime series, I will be looking at Samus through different eyes. I will have gained respect for her as a person, but also would wonder why they interjected some of the unnecessary things into the plot.

~Conclusion
Another fine Metroid game, a new, unique, and fresh experience that is a must-have for Metroid fans, and a great pick up for anyone new to the series. It's definitely not Metroid Prime 4, but it's a great game in it's own right. Incredible combat, great story, excellent puzzles and areas, and thrilling bosses make this one of my favorite Metroid games to date.

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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews (20 Games) [Metroid: The Other M]
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Going into Halo Reach, I was hoping that it would veer away from it's predecessors. It does just that, but I couldn't help but feel like Bungie was trying to do an ODST throwback into the second half of the game. While the first half of Halo Reach, felt like a whole other Halo game. It was action-packed, cinematic, gripping, and there was so much variety. Towards the end, I felt like Bungie ran out of steam...or maybe it's because they had to stick to the story and be true. I dont know. The ending was disappointing.

The friendly A.I. is terrible... and enemy A.I. is much improved, smarter, faster, and more challenging which gives the game great replay value. But be prepared to be overpowered in some firefights. And drones are stronger now, and throw sticky grenades like nobody's business. Space Combat was fun, but not as epic as I imagined it would be. They could have done more with it.

I'm upset with some of the outcomes for the members of Noble Team. Let's just leave it at that with no spoilers. Overall, Halo Reach would have been a better game had they put in 2-3 hours more into. I thought it was short and I could have easily finished it in one sitting.

I'd also like to mention that there is MOTION BLUR, which I absolutely hated or ghosting? I dont know. It was just weird and hard on my eyes and vision.

Graphics, much much better. But don't expect to be floored though, but it's a huge improvement over Halo 3.

Vehicles and their controls are a hit and miss. While the Warthog controls incredibly well, now with suspension, shock, springs, and badass drifting. You can maneuver with ease and control the battlefield. On the other hand, the Scorpion controls like crap. It made me want to throw my controller at the wall. Other vehicles controlled well.

Voice acting is excellent.

Soundtrack - some of the best I've heard in the Halo series, if not the best.

Replay value - extremely high. You have firefight 2.0 which is exhilarating, competitive multiplayer, forge mode, and a campaign that has you going back for more on Heroic and Legendary difficulty settings.

If you're a Halo fan, buy it now. If haven't played Halo, or didn't like the past installments, this one is a must-try.

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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews (21 Games) [Halo: Reach]
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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews (22 Games) [Sims 3]
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Series: Chrono

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Super Nintendo Entertainment System, PlayStation, Nintendo DS

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JP March 11, 1995
NA August 22, 1995

PlayStation

JP November 2, 1999
NA June 29, 2001

Nintendo DS

JP November 20, 2008
NA November 25, 2008
EU February 6, 2009
AUS February 3, 2009

Genre(s) Role-playing
Mode(s) Single-player

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Chrono Trigger features standard console role-playing game (RPG) gameplay with several innovations. The player controls the protagonist and his companions in the game's two-dimensional fictional world, consisting of various forests, cities, and dungeons. Navigation occurs via an overworld map, depicting the landscape from a scaled down overhead view. Areas such as forests, cities, and similar places are depicted as more realistic scaled down maps, in which players can converse with locals to procure items and services, solve puzzles and challenges, or encounter enemies. Chrono Trigger's gameplay deviates from that of traditional RPGs in that, rather than appearing in random encounters, many enemies are openly visible on field maps or lie in wait to ambush the party. Contact with enemies on a field map initiates a battle that occurs directly on the map rather than on a separate battle screen.


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Chrono Trigger was a class act from every conceivable angle. It had dense, rewarding RPG gameplay; a memorable and endearing cast of characters; a complex storyline; vibrant, expressive graphics; and one of the most cherished game soundtracks in history. The game was widely hailed as an instant classic, and really, how many 16-bit Japanese RPGs can claim such unlikely characters as Doom cocreators John Romero and Tom Hall among their staunchest fans? Chrono Trigger was later released on the PlayStation in a standalone package and then in the Final Fantasy Chronicles collection, though the cartridge original remains the definitive version. But whatever format you have access to, anyone who has an interest in quality gaming owes it to themselves to play Chrono Trigger.

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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews (23 Games) [Chrono Trigger]
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Team Fortress 2
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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews (24 Games) [Team Fortress 2]
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Donkey Kong Country Returns is an excellent addition to the series, and a great reimagining of the original game. It still has all the same Donkey Kong magic while keeping the game fresh. The graphics, music, and style are all well polished and fit Donkey Kong very well.

The levels are imaginative and fun, with a great new set of enemies. New gameplay mechanics meld seamlessly with the old ones creating an inviting experience with lots to do. Overall the levels feel easier than the original Donkey Kong Country, though sections with the mining cart or the rocket barrel can be quite difficult.

Developed by Retro Studios (the same company that held down the Metroid Prime trilogy - a successful transiction from 2D to 3D in the series), Donkey Kong Country Returns presents you to a whole new DK island. The place, visually, still the same as our SNES era: we have beach levels, sunken pirate ships, jungle ruins, caves... but at this time, everything is wilder than before. Wait, I almost forgot! The Kremlings. Unfortunately, this time, they are not a part of this adventure. For some reason, Retro Studios just decided to not add the charismatic crocodiles to this sequel. But don't worry. You'll not miss 'em that much, trust me. The new baddies are decent enough to feature a DK title. Decent with a capital "D".

And, finally, the soundtrack. Remember the old times? Some unforgettable themes are here again and remixed, like the jungle, underwater (one of the greatest videogame tracks ever), mine cart, ruins and, of course, the main DKC theme. There's also brand-new outstanding tunes. Hear the mysterious "Tidal Terror" theme and tell me what do you think. Kenji Yamamoto did another epic job here. Nuff said.

Donkey Kong Country Returns offers a well-balanced platform experience for newcomers, while it brings back, from a deep and dark cove, something that we have forgotten since 90's: a rewarding game experience.

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 Post subject: Re: SRF Game Reviews (25 Games) [Donkey Kong Country Returns]
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Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (the third one in the Assassin's Creed franchise) is a third person action -adventure game from Ubisoft Montreal. The game is a sequel to the second game which continues the story from where it ended in Assassin's Creed II.

The game is very similar to Assassin's Creed II with a continued story, new environments to explore whilst still playing as the Ezio Auditore and Desmond Miles being the main characters in Brotherhood too.

The game features a single player mode that continues on with the story from Assassin's Creed II with around 20+ hours of single player. The game sees you play as Desmond Miles in the year of 2012 and then step back in the time to the late 1400's and early 1500's as Ezio Auditore through the use of the Animus 2.0

Also for the first time ever the game features multiplayer modes where up to 8 people can play in a single game (depending on the game mode). The game features 4 different multiplayer modes currently.
These modes include Wanted where up to 8 players on a medium sized map where they must assassinate their assigned target as well as trying to avoid the person hunting them.
There is also Advanced Wanted which is unlocked which is the same as Wanted except for the player's radar being a little different.
Alliance is a team based game where three teams of too people compete to out kill there opponents. Each team has a team to hunt as assassinate as well as a team they are being chased by and need to be avoid being assassinated by their hunters.
The final mode is Manhunt, 2 teams of 4, one team are the hunters and the others are being hunted. Both teams take turns being the hunters as well as being hunted, points are awarded for kills, stuns, getting away from the hunters, etc.

The multiplayer is a great edition to the franchise and the franchise still has great single player as seen in the previous 2 games. 9/10

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