Saturday, November 20, 2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
We are Digital Citizens
We Are Digital Citizens
My new website I'm running with a fellow friend. WE are doing everything ourselves. Going to feature podcasts,video blogs, write ups etc.
Coming soon!
My new website I'm running with a fellow friend. WE are doing everything ourselves. Going to feature podcasts,video blogs, write ups etc.
Coming soon!
Monday, August 2, 2010
Mafia 2 Demo is out August 10
Mafia 2 demo is out August 10 with the full retail game hitting North America August 24.
Enjoy this 'Kick in the Head'
Enjoy this 'Kick in the Head'
Sunday, July 25, 2010
The Avengers Cast has been announced!
- Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/The Hulk
- Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye
- Samuel L Jackson as Nick Fury
- Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man
- Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow
- Chris Hemsworth as Thor
- Chris Evans as Captain America
- Clark Gregg as SHIELD Agent Phil Coulson
- Joss Whedon as the man who gets to direct them all
Monday, July 12, 2010
Red Steel 2 Review!
What Is It?
Scrapping everything from the original and starting fresh, Red Steel 2 capitalizes on the WiiMotion Plus and brings a beautiful art style and offers an efficient combination of sword and gun battles on the Wii and won't disappoint those who try it.
Review
You play as an unnamed hero,also the last of the Kusagari Clan. The game starts off with with a very impressive cut-scene where your hero is being dragged behind a motorcycle in a desert. Once the cut-scene is over, you make your way to Jian, who goes through the basic tutorials with you and as the game progresses, you unlock special abilities like 'The Bear' as well as others. You come across other NPC that help you along your adventure, Judd, Tamiko, and Songan. You find out early on that a group called the Jackels, led by Shinjiro, have wiped-out your clan and are after your sword
The gameplay is fairly straightforward. You have at your disposal a katana and a pistol in the beginning, but throughout the game you have the opportunity to purchase a double-barrel shotgun, a Tommy-gun, and a pump action shotgun. All weapons are upgradeable in different ways. Also your special moves are upgradable as well. Throughout the course of the game, you will earn money in the form of coins and gold, but they all count as 'money'. You earn this money by completing missions, destroying enemies, crates,barrel, and secret tokens. You will earn alot and by the end of the game you should been able to purchase all the special moves, armor upgrades, and weapons and upgrade almost,if not all of them. The dialog is very awkward as well,even for what it is going for. It goes for that comic book tongue-and-cheek, but it just falls short on what it is trying to achieve.
The game is very much like Borderlands in the way you take missions. Most of the missions in the game come from a bulletin board. You will receive mission updates through a hand held communicator, that oddly enough also acts as a universal key to every door in the game.
The game is fairly difficult, but in a challenging way. The boss battles are few and far between,but when they occur they are pretty fun, even if short. The enemies are fairly limited as well, but with the well executed timing, it isnt noticeable until the very end One big problem, is the story. It is very bland and only gets interesting within the last 2 hours. Also, very disappointing was the anticlimactic ending.
Final Verdict
Ubisoft has delivered on its promises and more with this great sequel. Great environment and a solid learning curve will keep you entertained for the 10+ hour campaign.
-Great art style
-Cut scenes are awesome
-Gameplay is smooth(for the most part)
-Plenty of moves and 'missions'
The Bad:
-Lack of different enemies
-Dialog
-Controls sometimes mess up
-Story is weak
Grade: B+
Scrapping everything from the original and starting fresh, Red Steel 2 capitalizes on the WiiMotion Plus and brings a beautiful art style and offers an efficient combination of sword and gun battles on the Wii and won't disappoint those who try it.
Review
You play as an unnamed hero,also the last of the Kusagari Clan. The game starts off with with a very impressive cut-scene where your hero is being dragged behind a motorcycle in a desert. Once the cut-scene is over, you make your way to Jian, who goes through the basic tutorials with you and as the game progresses, you unlock special abilities like 'The Bear' as well as others. You come across other NPC that help you along your adventure, Judd, Tamiko, and Songan. You find out early on that a group called the Jackels, led by Shinjiro, have wiped-out your clan and are after your sword
The gameplay is fairly straightforward. You have at your disposal a katana and a pistol in the beginning, but throughout the game you have the opportunity to purchase a double-barrel shotgun, a Tommy-gun, and a pump action shotgun. All weapons are upgradeable in different ways. Also your special moves are upgradable as well. Throughout the course of the game, you will earn money in the form of coins and gold, but they all count as 'money'. You earn this money by completing missions, destroying enemies, crates,barrel, and secret tokens. You will earn alot and by the end of the game you should been able to purchase all the special moves, armor upgrades, and weapons and upgrade almost,if not all of them. The dialog is very awkward as well,even for what it is going for. It goes for that comic book tongue-and-cheek, but it just falls short on what it is trying to achieve.
The game is very much like Borderlands in the way you take missions. Most of the missions in the game come from a bulletin board. You will receive mission updates through a hand held communicator, that oddly enough also acts as a universal key to every door in the game.
The game is fairly difficult, but in a challenging way. The boss battles are few and far between,but when they occur they are pretty fun, even if short. The enemies are fairly limited as well, but with the well executed timing, it isnt noticeable until the very end One big problem, is the story. It is very bland and only gets interesting within the last 2 hours. Also, very disappointing was the anticlimactic ending.
Final Verdict
Ubisoft has delivered on its promises and more with this great sequel. Great environment and a solid learning curve will keep you entertained for the 10+ hour campaign.
- Difficulty: Slightly Challenging
- Time Spent: 15 to 20 Hours
- The Bottom Line: "Worth Playing"
-Great art style
-Cut scenes are awesome
-Gameplay is smooth(for the most part)
-Plenty of moves and 'missions'
The Bad:
-Lack of different enemies
-Dialog
-Controls sometimes mess up
-Story is weak
Grade: B+
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Update on the Bioshock movie...
I am Ozzdog12 and I am here to ask you a question. Is a man not entitled to a film adaption of Bioshock?
'No,' says the man in Hollywood 'its not rated R.'
'No,' says the man in 2k Games, 'it doesn't follow the original story.'
'No,' says the man in Universal 'it costs to much to make.'
I rejected those answers. Instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose...
Toy Story 3
For the full,actual story go Bioshock Movie Update
Monday, June 21, 2010
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