2010/03/20

Buying Video Games For Your Kids

If you're an adult trying to buy a game for a young person, you will appreciate some guidance. The following advice is meant to give you a practical plan.



1. Do some research before you buy.



First, you will want to find out which, game review, system your youngster plays. Also try to find out what video games your youngster already has. Then you can keep those off your shopping list. You can also ask your kid which titles they may have tried and enjoyed, but don't own yet. These little interviews can be quite helpful in letting you purchase video games your kids will really enjoy!



So, how do you find what games are available? There's plenty of information available online.



The retail, game review, "brick and mortar" stores also have websites. They will have a link to the games section, often via a menu with selections according, game review, to the different gaming systems, game review, .



2. Investigate available games for your youngster's gaming system.



Here is where you need to use discernment to make a list of video games appropriate for your youngster's age and interests.



It's up to you whether you will try to find a video game that is, game review, educational, or that has no (or limited) violence or profanity.



Appropriate games will be ones that, game review, fit your kid's age, and your own standards.



One thing to keep in mind about video games, game review, is that you can look at the artwork associated with the games, but, game review, this will not tell you everything about the game. As they say, you can't judge a book by its cover. Don't make your final decision to buy based only on the artwork. Take some time to learn a little more about a game before you buy. Once you have, game review, a game title to research, it's easy to use a search engine to find detailed reviews of the game online.



3. Now that you have a temporary shopping list, the next step is to choose specific titles.



Here are some ideas to help you narrow down your search. After all, it can be overwhelming to choose a video game if you find the number of games available for your kid's system is huge. After you've eliminated games your kid already has, think about what KIND of games he or she enjoys. This might help you narrow down your list to shooter games, or role-paying fantasy games, or car games, for example.



Another way to narrow down your list is to look for games related to, game review, a recent movie release or a popular cartoon character. If there is a recent movie or cartoon character your kid loves, look for a game that is, game review, related.



4. Buying, game review, games.



You can buy video games online (for example, on the websites of the game stores), or you can, game review, visit your loca, game review, l games center. One advantage of visiting a store in your area is that you can ask questions and get some potentially helpful answers from the people at the store.



Deer Drive

Deer Drive Review



Game is fast paced and fun. Levels become increasingly more difficult to challenge the player. Bought it for me, now my wife can't stop playing it and she thought that she would hate it.



Deer Drive Feature


  • Take careful aim at herds of dashing deer in a variety of challenging landscapes, but don't hit the does!
  • Beware of dangerous grizzlies and moose that will bring your hunting trip to a premature end
  • Upgrade your equipment and earn bonuses for trick shots!
  • Keep an eye out for ducks, eagles, squirrels, and other varmints!



Deer Drive Overview


Hunting season has arrived! Take down trophy bucks and prize deer in this arcade-style 3D hunting simulation, but watch out for rampaging moose and grizzlies!


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2010/03/19

Laptop Reviews - HP Pavilion DV7-3180US 17.3 Inch Laptop

Like most other laptops the HP Pavilion DV7-3180US has gone for a solid black chassis that makes it suitable for both the office as well as the home. HP has added on a chrome trim on the sides for a bit more style which also adds a bit more to the solid feel of the chassis. The cover is high-gloss black with some HP imprint patterns on it that does make it look a bit better. As expected of a laptop with a 17.3 inch display, the keyboard is, game review, similarly, game review, large and comfortable to go with the equally track pad.



Offering a 17.3" HD+ High-Definition LED HP BrightView wide-screen display the HP Pavilion, game review, DV7-3180US has plenty of viewing real estate to play with. This includes 1600x900 pixel resolutions for ultra-smooth 720p HD video. The higher resolution also means that you can play more games, especially the intense 3D first person shooters. It helps that the laptop is powered by an Intel Core i7 720QM processor as its Turbo Boost function gives you the edge when you need, game review, it.



It also, game review, doesn't hurt that the laptop has an Nvidia GeForce GT 230M graphics processor with 1GB worth of GDDR memory. With 6GB of DDR3 memory the system is very stable and can even handle mild 3D render, game review, work. Rest assured that the laptop could handle Blu-ray as it comes equipped with a Lightscribe, game review, capable Blu-ray drive that can also burn DVDs and CDs.



Since the HP Pavilion DV7-3180US is targeted as an entertainment laptop, game review, it also comes with integrated surround sound speakers along with a sub-woofer that sounds good for a laptop sound, game review, system.



Battery life is about 1 hour and a half on single charge but, game review, thankfully the laptop recharges very quickly as well. As expected with the listed components, the HP Pavilion DV7-3180US excels in office work and can even run a DVD while you're writing an email, game review, . It can handle light to medium gaming quite well, but is limited at high-end gaming due to the graphic processor. All in all, the HP Pavilion DV7-3180US is a great desktop replacement unit laptop that doesn't look as bulky as its other 17-inch laptop compatriots.



It handles everything quite well, even 3D rendering but could do with an external sound system or headphones as well as more powerful graphics processor, especially, game review, if you want to max out all the settings in your games. Multimedia it handles excellently though so if you're looking for a stylish entertainment laptop, this is the one for you.

Why Renting PS2 Games is Smarter Than Buying

PS2 games, game review, have always been great for entertaining both young and old audiences. The PS2 game console, game review, has a wide variety of game titles that can be played on it and even though there are more updated, game review, versions of the video game console, the PS2 console is still very popular.



Most people spend a lot of money buying new titles and are left quite disappointed when they find the, game review, title that they just bought boring. Instead of wasting all, game review, your hard earned money, you can now opt to rent or buy video games online at incredibly cheap rates.



Renting game titles has a lot more, game review, benefits and it is very simple to do. First of all, you just have to pay, game review, a monthly subscription fee to get access to the endless variety of games that are available. Once you subscribe, you do not have to pay for any other extra charges like late fees or shipping charges. The game of your choice will be delivered to your address and returning it is also free since the online store sends a prepaid, game review, mailer along with the package.



Another great thing about renting titles is that it allows you to try out all the games you like. If you read a review about a certain game and want to try, game review, it out, all you have to do is order it online and it will be sent to you. You will not have to pay for any title after paying the initial subscription fee. But if you buy the game after reading a review about it and later on find the game uninteresting, you end up wasting a lot of money.



Online video game rentals have a large variety of game titles and most people who rent PS2 games in stores do not find the titles they are looking for because most stores do not keep old titles and most of the new ones are already rented out.



Try, game review, out all the titles you think you might like only with paying the monthly subscription fee and if you really like one, you can buy it from the online store at a discounted price. In this way you can try out game titles before you buy them.



As you have read, renting a video game, game review, is a good option for anyone who is interested in gaming so that they can try out and buy video games online later on if they like them. It's cheap, game review, and convenient and you will be surprised with the wide variety of game titles the online store has to offer.



2010/03/18

Games of 2010 (Vote the Best) [HD]

Games of 2010 This are the best games witch will be released in 2010. So Enter HERE to Vote THE BEST UPCOMING GAME in 2010: file-games.com http 1). Medal of Honor: Players will once again join the war effort in this long-awaited entry in the Medal of Honor franchise. This time Medal of Honor introduces the Tier 1 Operator: a relatively unknown entity directly under the National Command Authority who takes on missions no one else can handle. Release Date: TBA. 2). Assassin's Creed 2 PC: Delve deeper into the secret society of assassins with the sequel to the blockbuster action-adventure game. Assassin's Creed 2 is an epic story of family, vengeance and conspiracy set in the pristine, yet brutal, backdrop of a Renaissance Italy. This game retains the core gameplay experience that made the first opus a resounding success and features new experiences that will surprise and challenge players. Release Date: Q1 2010 3).Split Second: Split/Second, an intense action racing game set within the world of a hyper-competitive reality television show. Competitors vie to be the first across the finish line in a made-for-TV city built for destruction, with the ultimate goal of becoming the season champion. Competitors in Split/Second don't just collide with other vehicles to knock them from the track -- they can also trigger explosive events that drastically alter the dynamics of the race. Release Date: May 2010 4) Batman Arkham Asylum 2: Return to the home of insanity with this sequel to ...



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Turbo Pizza Review

The title of Turbo Pizza leaves little to the imagination; the idea of the game is to get a variety of foods (yes mostly pizza) to customers as quick as possible. Games of this genre are becoming increasingly popular,, game review, let's find out why.



Essentially, the game is like running your own virtual pizza parlour, customers come in, give you an order, and you have to fill it as quickly as possible. The more orders you process the more money you make. As the game develops you move to different destinations, with increasingly impatient customers and more foods to prepare.



To progress to the later stages of, game review, the game you must be able to multi task well. To start off with you might be, game review, able to get away with serving one customer at a time, however, as time progresses you will need to be serving groups at once, to do this effectively you will need a good memory and a fast finger.



At the start of every level you are given a set goal that you need to reach, failure to reach this goal will see you start the level again. In addition to this, there is also an expert goal, which is not essential for completion of the level but more rewarding.



When the customers approach your diner, you must greet them and find out what they want, and then click the right place, game review, to serve up their order, when you have served the customer they will leave you your money and, game review, be on their way. This sounds simple in theory, but when playing the game you will find out this is far from the truth. You might not realise it early on but as play progresses you will see a patience bubble, which will deplete the longer your customer waits, when it reaches the bottom the bar, game review, turns will turn red and the customer will leave, without paying up.



Different types, game review, of customer have different patience levels, and in later levels it is always the customer with the lowest patience you should be dealing with, as failure to get their money will ultimately leave you without your required goal.



When you finish a level, you have the option to buy upgrades with the money you have gained from previous levels. These upgrades include almost everything you would think of buying in a real diner to help with running speeds, game review, (apart for extra staff!) However, to combat the lack of extra staff, you, game review, can send Rebecca and Robert on courses to improve their service speed.



However, if your speed does not match theirs then there is little point upgrading this. You should never leave Rebecca standing around for more than a couple of seconds as this is wasted time.



While turbo pizza maybe easy to, game review, get the hang of it is, game review, hard to develop your skills, and near the later, game review,, game review, levels greater skills are a necessity. To effectively double your game time why not complete the game making sure that you complete every level on expert.



Games of this genre are popular due to their speed, you will never find, game review, yourself without something to do,, game review, and this makes the game play exciting and fun for the whole family.

MMORPG Gamer Reviews

World of Warcraft Review
11.5 million subscribers can't be wrong! 6 years on and off of my life was spent exploring the beautifully rendered and colorful world of Azeroth. Easy to learn and hard to master, as any good game should be. PvP is optional and fun (as long as you don't let the rogues get to you). It is also an excellent MMORPG to start out with, game review, if you are new to the genre. Also, with a new expansion on the rise, Cataclysm, this MMO's stock is only on the, game review, rise!



9 Druids out of 10



Aion Online Review
Aion is an MMORPG that tries, game review, to offer something for everyone and succeeds at it, albeit in varying degrees and at different stages.



On the surface, you'll find a visually stunning world to adventure in and explore, and this will initially draw the casual PvP gamer. Underneath, game review, the pretty wrapping is, game review, a familiar layer of elements that MMORPG gamers have come to expect (questing, skills,, game review,, game review, crafting, economy, socialization tools) in a highly polished, game review, state. At its core both literally, game review, and figuratively, is a faction PvP battleground called the Abyss (must be rank 25 or higher), where gameplay involves Aion's most distinctive feature, the players' ability to fight while flying around on wings.



Character customization is quite detailed, with sliders and color palettes that, game review, let you mold your avatar just the way you want, game review, it.



7 Angels out of 10



Star Wars the Old Republic Review
I, personally, am shivering with anticipation for this MMORPG. If you have ever played a Bioware game, you know this is going to be big. Boasting cut scenes and voice overs for EVERY character, your senses will go into a sugar coma from all the sweet audio and visual candy. Choose to be a Jedi, a Sith, or from a variety of other classic Star Wars roles, and make decisions which define your personal story, game review, and determine your path down the light or dark side of the Force.



The setting is ten thousand years before the movies, so don't expect to see Luke Skywalker (this is a good thing!).



10 Sith Lords out of, game review, 10!



Warhammer Online Age of Reckoning
The MMORPG of the popular table top miniatures game, Warhammer Online now has what they call endless free trail. Your account will never expire, but you are restricted to Tier 1 of the Empire versus Chaos pairing and cannot send mail to other players. Warhammer Online is mostly geared toward Realm vs. Realm (team based player vs.



player), but boasts plenty of quests and dungeons for the player vs. environment fans. The R vs.R is balanced and satisfying, especially if you are a fan of the Warhammer environment.



7 Hammers of Sigmar out of 10

2010/03/17

Act of War: Direct Action (DVD)

Act of War: Direct Action (DVD) Review



Act of War: Direct Action comes out 2 years after C&C: Generals, so I'll make my comparisons to that excellent benchmark game.

There are two major improvements that AoW has over C&C:G. First, the plot is far more immersive. Plenty of live action video (not quite "24" but it works) helps weave an intricate and interesting story line, far preferable to the so-so briefings at the start of C&C missions.

Second, the camera not only zooms in and out, but also pans down for an over-the-shoulder perspective of your forces. That's quite nice, actually - something tried in Star Wars: Empire At War, but it just didn't work well there.

Also, AoW has a much longer storyline (C&C:Generals has 7 or 8 missions for each faction).

Despite the enhancements, AoW is just not as much fun as C&C:Generals. Maybe it's the enhanced realism - taking buildings is something you see from outside with silhouettes, rather than just sending a toxin tank to flush out a building and reoccupy it 10 seconds later. Your units are fairly well-dictated, so while C&C gives you strategic choices mostly in the composition of your forces, AoW picks them mostly for you, and leaves the tactics up to you.

Maybe its the kitsch, or lack thereof. There's something utterly comical about creating a group of GLA rebels in C&C: Generals, and hear them shout "Our courage will be seen by all!" Meanwhile, a GLA peasant simply complains "Can I have some shoes? Are there any better tools? Does it have to be so far?" AoW takes itself seriously - perhaps a little too seriously. More "The Sentinel" than Jack Bauer.

It's also utterly frustrating to have wounded bleed to death on the battlefield, where they are unable to walk the 60 in-game feet to the field hospital. In later missions you have access to a medevac chopper, but early on these poor guys just die in the park.

All in all, not a bad game - something to play when you're tired of C&C: Generals. And all the Generals: Zero Hour mods - so far, I've not found any mods for AoW.



Act of War: Direct Action (DVD) Feature


  • Control counter-terrorist forces in this real-time strategy experience
  • Suspense, international intrigue, and geopolitical military conflict
  • Command highly realistic modern military units; movie-quality cinematics
  • Capture enemy soldiers, rescue hostages, and occupy or destroy buildings
  • Skirmish with up to 8 players in a variety of intense multiplayer operations



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Wii Gamer Reviews

Super Mario Bros. Wii Review



The old saying 'more doesn't necessarily equal better' seems like it might, game review, apply to this latest Mario game, but, game review, settling, game review,, game review, into the game, coming to terms with the new grab and lift mechanic and understanding the need to cooperate from time to time reveals the genius in the details. Designed like the old school Mario games,, game review, add three more players on screen and you have a great time with your friends!



8 Turtle Shells out of 10



Super Smash Bros.



Brawl Review



Take all your favorite Nintendo characters, give them crazy special moves and weapons, throw them in to huge and unique stages that require different strategies and tactics, and you have got one of the best battle games ever made. I lost count the many nights me and friends stayed up till morning playing over and over again. With many different modes and mini games, this game will constantly make you say "just one more".



10 Grand Slam Bats out of 10!



Totsunoko vs. Capcom Review



The latest incarnation of Capcom's long running VS.



series, I personally love these team based 2D fighters. Dropping down to 26 playable characters from Marvel vs. Capcom 2's incredible 56 playable characters, you will learn that quality is much better than quantity. No shortcuts were taken on the characters. Each has there own moveset and strengths and weaknesses, even if the characters might look, game review, similar. The combat is fast paced and fun, with mid air juggling, crossover attacks from your teammate, and the always over the top and extremely powerful Double Team moves.



With 3D graphics taking, game review, over the video game industry, its good,, game review, game review, to know Capcom can still crank out a superb 2D fighter.



8 Hadokens! out of 10



No More Heroes Review



Travis, game review, is back in one of the rare mature games for the Wii. Game play formula is pretty much the same as the first, frantic combat. Lots of mini games that play like retro classic games, some fun, some not. NMH 2 also features two other playable characters, but its mostly just cosmetic.



The story and characters are engaging, as this game has its own unique style and personality. It's obvious that the, game review, game was fun to develop, and when the devs are having fun, you're having fun. Desperate Struggle is not without shortcomings, though. A lack of camera control really confines the battles, and while, game review, you can center and lock-on whenever needed, there are times when you won't know what you're looking at for up to five seconds during battle.



6 #1 Spots out of 10

Road to Riches 2 Game Review

Road to Riches 2 marks the second outing in this well-received, game review, time management game series. This time, you play the part of a guy fresh out of the army and who wants to make it big in the trucking business. You get to manage his trucking customers, contracts, employees, trucks and more in this fast-paced game!



The story of Road to Riches 2 begins with the main character, game review, John leaving the army and trying to find a way to earn money. His brother-in-law lends him a truck to help him get started, and John decides to try turning this into a profitable trucking business.



And this is where you come in; your job is to help John manage his business efficiently in order to expand and turn his one-truck home business into a huge trucking empire.



The game starts out pretty slow, as you spend the first two levels learning the game controls and how to pick up and deliver goods (which isn't difficult; almost everything involves clicking, game review, a button). You will spend this first part of the game watching John drive his single truck from customer to customer as he slowly earns enough cash to expand his business.



Thankfully, there is a fast-forward button to speed up this boring "tutorial" phase.



The basic trucking jobs involve you picking up goods from one location and, game review, delivering them to another. You could visit a potential customer throughout, game review, the city, or you could wait for a plane, train or boat to come in with, game review, a fresh load. You can even get trucking jobs via phone. Things become even more, game review, interesting once you have more trucks and you need to allocate trucks to delivery orders in order to maximize your efficiency.



Other lessons learnt during this early, game review, phase include deciding which delivery jobs, game review, to accept and which ones to reject. It's not very efficient to accept a job that requires you to go all the way across town, especially when your next jobs are nowhere near that location. You also learn other basics such as maintaining your truck before it breaks down, and giving your driver a coffee break, game review, before he passes out.



The gameplay becomes more interesting and more complex once you earn enough money to buy, game review, a truck depot.



Once you get your depot, you have a proper business and many more options are available to you. Don't, game review, worry though; the new features won't all come into play at once. Each feature will be introduced as you progress through the levels. But from this point on, you will be able to manages your company's finances, management, human resources and customers.



Under finances, you will be able to manage your expenditures including your advertising budget. The management category involves deciding what type of goods are more profitable to truck, and also lets you see what your competitors are doing, game review, .



Human resources involve controlling your truck drivers and making sure they have enough trucks of a variety of makes that can transport the goods. You also manage your clients, game review, and long-term delivery contracts via the customer category.



The atmosphere in Road to Riches 2 is reasonably well presented, though it does feel a bit dated for a game that is launched in the year 2010. The graphics aren't spectacular, but they do convey the feel and atmosphere of the trucking and small town business pretty well.



The soundtrack doesn't stand out too much, but doesn't seem boring or monotonous either.



As it will quickly become apparent as you try the game, you will fing that Road to Riches 2 isn't, game review, a basic time management game. The various economic and business options, game review, available to you turns this game into more of a business simulation game with fast-paced time and resource management elements thrown in. If you like business simulations and don't mind the slightly dated, game review,, game review, graphics, then this game will be worth your while.



Rating: 3.5/5.0



You can, game review, read more about Road to Riches 2 at http://www.game-tycoon.com/road-to-riches-2.html.

2010/03/16

6 Great Games for Windows 98 2

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Toss the Turtle Game Review

Online flash games love brutality to, game review, random animals; this may seem a bit harsh, but as long as nothing like this happens in the real world, then it is something I can live with! As you may have guessed from the title, it is time for the turtle to be battered and bruised in an online distance game.



This is a distance game, but it is not just another distance game, this is because it offers a lot of distinctive features that other games of this genre have not added. Let's take a look to see why this game differs with others.



Your goal is to aim your cannon, game review, with your mouse and fire your turtle into the air, just get the, game review, right amount of distance and let go at the right time, and then use the [w] [a] [s] [d] controls to guide your turtle along as far as possible, game review, .



Depending on, game review, a variety of factors you are given money to spend on items. However, unlike other games these maps conjure up an array of obstacles, this is where the excitement comes in, as the most powerful shot can go an unusually short distance and your mistimed shot can go for miles and miles.



To, game review, start, you have your essential items, including a cannon and a slingshot. The slingshot can be used up to three times to keep your turtle up in the air; this should be used primarily, game review, to avoid obstacles on the ground.



It is not always clear which items you should look to hit or avoid, so here is a small breakdown:



Money, game review, bags: Distributed at random points and one item you want to hit, as they give you money.



Bombs: If you hit a bomb at speed it will boost you a mile, however, if you hit the bomb at a slow speed it usually just throws you back up into the air.



Man with chainsaw: There are not many occasions when you want to meet a man with a chainsaw but this is one of them. This is one of the better obstacles to hit.



Like other games you should, game review, use your money effectively to buy the right items, these items propel you farther along the map (if you use them correctly.) You can buy from a selection of jet packs, rockets, cannons, nuclear bombs and even a tank.



You can also choose to purchase a range of guns which act as a replacement to your original slingshot; this is another way, game review, to keep yourself airborne.



It has, game review, got to the point where you, game review, have every item you can buy, and you have gotten yourself as far as you think you are going to go, so is this game over? Well, not really, there are also 40 medals up for, game review, grabs; you should use these as a scale to see how well you are progressing.



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Diner Dash - Flo Through Time - Game Review

Now we have all wondered when Diner Dash would go all Marty Mcfly, game review, on us! With the amount of high quality games Diner Dash have been producing, it was only a matter of time (get it!) before we would be serving medieval, game review, grub to kings and queens!



So if you ever thought, game review, that the cave men and women must have been sooo bored, because they had nowhere to hang out, well you were wrong! So how exactly does a waitress discover time travel? Well it is that pestering grandmother again, fiddling around with the microwave.



However, it has been broken in the process, and you need to earn some money, to repair it. So the story is slightly floored, but we do not play game after game of Diner Dash for their story lines, now do we!



For those of you who do not know what your objectives are in the Diner Dash series, well where have you been? You are in control of Flo who is a restaurant owner, and your goal is to serve customers quickly without, game review, them getting impatient and leaving. The further you progress the harder the levels become, the, game review, difficulty, game review, increases with the amount of customers.



To help you along the way you can upgrade your items to improve service level. Each level sets you, game review, two goals,, game review, and you must ascertain the lower goal to progress, anything above this adds to the amount, game review, of money.



To score additional points you should seat customers in their same coloured seats for a bonus, you can also serve customers in order for a combination bonus. Also different types of customers do different things, for example, you will soon realise that the cavemen are exceedingly rowdy and disrupt all people sitting nearby.



To avoid this move them as far away from any other customers as possible, or at least try not to sit them right in the centre, where it is likely they will disrupt everybody.



So apart from the new maps, the development comes with what the maps bring with them. For, game review, example in the pre-historic ages, you will realise a massive dinosaur. If you do not pay him enough attention he will get annoyed, stamp about a bit, causing mayhem at your diner, let's just say, game review, you would rather keep him satisfied, to do this you must visit him every, game review, so often.



Along with this, avid players will also realise the change in equipment as you travel through time. If you are back in the pre-historic times, then you will realise that the all of your utensils are, game review, slightly outdated, but then you are back a couple of million years ago.



To unlock each additional map you must complete the last, as you progress you will also realise that you unlock more clothes. You can change Flo's clothes at any time, including in game. You can either choose her outfit from top to bottom, or randomize, game review, it.



All the new clothes you unlock are in keeping with the new maps.



Flo has been busy,, game review, not only is she constantly at the beck and call of angry punters, but she has now got to worry about getting through time to get back home, but there is one thing for sure, until Flo has served up all the customers she is not going anywhere.

2010/03/15

Age of Empires 2: Age of Kings

Age of Empires 2: Age of Kings Review



Observant gamers familiar with Sid Meier's "Civilization" and Ubisoft's "WarCraft" would immediately notice that Microsoft's "Age of Empire II" is a mixture of the two. It has the primitive-to-more modern progression style similar to "Civilization." Here we have a combination of human resources to build military, political and research and development infrastructures. On the other hand, it has the combat views of "War Craft," where the battles cover both land and sea, but not air. Here I have to say "War Craft" probably has sharper combat graphics and animations. Nevertheless, the garden variety of no less than 15 military units is impressive. If I were to offer a strategy to defeat your enemies, it would be to build a robust navy when your scenario involves large bodies of water, not only to beat their fleet, but also with a Cannon Galleon, you can bombard your enemy's cities from the shore. I would describe this Cannon Galleon as a primitive warship that carries primitive tomahawk missiles. It is much more manageable to attack their mainland stronghold with your army after you ruin their coastal defense, military backbones and infrastructures such as mills, markets and universities within the reach of your cannons. Also, place your bombard towers and catapults called "Mangonel" and "Onager," which I don't know where in the world they got these names from, along your coast lines to ward-off naval batteries, though they may not last very long against Galleons and fire ships; the latter being no other than ships spraying out Greek fire that acts like flame throwers. Do not emulate what the computer player does unlike what Microsoft suggests. It wastes too many resources needlessly by building walls and gates that I believe you can get away without.

A notable difference is one can play either short or long games. A one-on-one game with the computer as your enemy with a difficulty level set at "Easy" can be won in a few hours. A longer game can be played with more than one enemies controlled by computer or done in a multi-player mode, and (or) increasing the difficulty level and the area coverage. There are more options to choose from where a player can choose the winning criteria, how many opponents to play against, custom and real maps (you can even create your own map and scenario), or play scenarios based on the real campaigns where one can pick among William Wallace, Joan the Arch, Genghis Khan, Frederick Barbarosa, and Sultan Salahadin. The civilization progression in this game only stops at the Imperial Age, the last available age after the Dark, Feudal and Castle Age, so you won't see riffles, tanks and missiles, or industrialized societies and technologies unlike "Civilization," though each age has impressive technological features except the Dark Age of course which resembles the Stone Age. If there is one big plus over "Civilization" and "War Craft," it is that this game is highly educational. Microsoft includes the history behind each of the 13 civilizations you can find in the CD with five more in the Expasion CD including the details about a special combat unit each represented culture has. On the other hand, one big minus is the relic collection feature by the monks that could also serves as a criteria of winning the game which I think is stupid. Playing "Age of Empire II" brought about a nostalgic experience of playing "Civilization" and "War Craft" when both were in their infancy back in the early 90's considering when one looks at these two games today, they are far more advanced and sophisticated. "Age of Empire II" is an excellent game, extremely addictive if you enjoy strategic simulation games. When you are playing this game, set an alarm to remind you to quit so you won't forget to eat, sleep, take a shower, go to the gym, or work.



Age of Empires 2: Age of Kings Feature


  • You will take an ancient people through a 1000 year span, and develop trade, armies and technology to lead them to greatness
  • Amass and equip an army like none ever seen, and use strategy to have them conquer enemies
  • Construct means of commerce and diplomacy, while discreetly employing intrigue and regicide
  • Command one of 13 civilizations - including the Franks, Japanese, Byzantines, Vikings, Mongols, and Celts
  • Battle alongside heroes of the day - Joan of Arc, William Wallace, Genghis Khan, Saladin, or Barbarossa



Age of Empires 2: Age of Kings Overview


Rome has fallen and the world is up for grabs



Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings is the sequel to the award-winning,best-selling real-time strategy game Age of Empires. Age of Empires II spans athousand years, from the fall of Rome through the Middle Ages in which playerslead one of 13 civilizations into greatness. In Age of Empires II, you cancommand any one of 13 mighty civilizations. These include the Britons,Byzantines, Celts, Chinese, Franks, Goths, Japanese, Mongols, Persians,Saracens, Teutons, Turks, and Vikings.  Each civilization has uniqueattributes, strengths and weaknesses, buildings and technologies, as well as aunique combat unit based on its historical counterpart. Be sure to try them allto find the civilization that best suits your playing style.

The game keeps the epic scope of Age of Empires' game play while evolving the combat and economic features.


  • Battlealongside heroes of the day - Strive with one of following heroes to victory: Joan of Arc, William Wallace, Genghis Khan, Saladin, and Barbarossa.
  • Command one of 13 mighty civilizations - Includes the Franks, Japanese, Byzantines, Vikings, Mongols, and Celts. Each with unique attributes, buildings, technologies, and specific combat units based on its historical counterpart.
  • Choose the path to greatness - Will it be an economic path created out of craftsmanship, trade and diplomacy? Or a military route of siege and naval warfare? Or by building a Wonder of the World that will stand the test of time? 
  • Conquer a wo


    Age of Empires 2: Age of Kings Specifications


    When it comes to vast, kingdom-spanning ambition, you can't do better than Microsoft's Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings. Microsoft went all out to create this real-time strategy game, and it fairly hums with gorgeous graphics, sophisticated AI, and challenging scenarios for the novice and experienced player alike.

    The point of the game is to shepherd your fledgling civilization to world domination, using war, trade, and exploration. You start with the bare minimum to get going, and you've got to balance your people's needs with your desire to be a little Napoleon. The Age of Kings gives you a ton of new units and technologies to enrich your strategic options. Each scenario is placed accurately within history, but you're also free to create your own.

    The multiplayer format is robust, allowing up to nine players to share a world. When battles commence, you can take control of every aspect of your workers and soldiers, sending them running for shelter in the town center, ordering them to defend a watchtower, or setting their combat stance to "aggressive" for free-for-all sword smashing fun. When you're not fighting, find your idle peasants with a mouse click and send them back to work chopping trees, rounding up sheep, fishing, or mining gold and stone.

    As you acquire more resources, you can improve your soldier's gear and skills, start to trade more efficiently, and make life better for everyone in your empire. You can choose from 13 groups to manage, from the Japanese to the Teutons and Franks. Each group has unique units and special characteristics, making this a game that changes every time you play it.

    If all this sounds complicated, it is. New players may be intimidated by the range of choices, but the teaching scenarios are very helpful in conquering the controls. Age of Empires II is a sophisticated, gorgeous successor to the wildly popular original. It's a real feather in Microsoft's cap--a world-building game that will hold you captive. --Therese Littleton

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Diner Dash - Home Town Hero - Game Review

Diner Dash is back, game review, with another installment in the popular series of frantic games. Flo has returned to her hometown to help revive its run down community, so it is time to don your apron, because there is no time to catch up.



Hometown hero keeps the same premise to all of its predecessors. Your goal is to serve the customers as quickly as possible,, game review, in order to keep them satisfied. The more customers you serve the more money you make.



Like all of the other games, developers, game review, at Playfirst are not short of new ideas.



What happens when the run down towns power trips out, does business stop? Or is this, game review, time for you to put your thinking, game review, cap on and make the most of it.



As well as many new developments to the game play, Flo will find, game review, herself in many new surroundings, remember her goal is to revitalise the entire town, so you will find yourself in different parts of the town. It is time to repopulate the area, and where better to start than the diners.



New types of customer will have your ripping your hair out (well what remains from the previous games.



) Sitting the right customers next to each other is essential to keep them cheerful.



As well as being able to change Flo's appearance, you will also be able to develop the diner around her. However, why let your genius interior design skills go to waste? You can upload your design to the central website to boast about your superior interior design skills.



For me the biggest development lies in a new, game review, mode. The multiplayer mode allows you to lock horns with friends or other Diner Dash players.



Alternatively, game review, you can also work together with an online partner. This is a crucial development for games of its kind, as everybody loves to show their skills off to others, and now you can., game review, To go with the multiplayer mode, you can now buy items online to add to your game.



One issue that concerned players have been voicing is the increased difficulty of this game, compared to others. However, if you find that you are struggling,, game review, think about it logically for a second, every level can be completed.



Also, I often find that if you play the games in order, then you develop required skills, which you will not pick up if you start on this game. This will help you conquer all of the, game review, preceding games, game review, in the series.



With a few Diner Dash games under its belt, Playfirst are not short of an idea or two, the installment of the multiplayer mode is the biggest development Playfirst have thought of so far. On top of this, Playfirst have also brought, game review, all of the regular developments that you would expect from a follow up game.



Hometown, game review, hero is one of the games in the series that I would highly recommend; and if you follow some of the tips above then you will be an expert in no time.

Perfect Balance Game Review

All of us at one moment have sat down and tried to balance impossible objects on top of one another, well here is a flash game dedicated to the cause of unusual but fun, game review, balancing objects.



You start at the, game review, main menu; here you can see a very short game description, controls and music adjustments. Also, to the bottom you can see two levels of difficulty, harmony with 40 levels, game review, and inferno another 40 tantalizing levels.



So, it sounds simple. Well, in theory, game review, the concept is, however, the game is as far from straight forward as you can imagine.



The idea of the game is to balance your objects on top of a setup which is pre determined. The game may start out relatively, game review, painless, but a few levels on when it seems your only options are to balance a ball on top of a triangle, then you will soon realise why this game is one of the most, game review, frustrating you will ever play, game review, .



While, game review, going through the levels you are scored on how quickly you complete them, there is a 1000 point, game review, bonus per level and as soon as you pick up your first object the timer starts, on completion of, game review, the levels you have the option to submit your score.



To help get you get started; let's look at how the first two stages, game review, of the harmony setting play out:



Stage one



Drag and drop the blue piece over the middle of the gray line. Then take either of the other bits and place them on top of the blue piece, so that the orange piece has its leg hanging off, then do the same for the next piece, on top of the other orange bit.



Stage two



Balance the straight line between the gaps of the gray item; next take one of the squares and balance it as far to the right of the straight line as possible, now balance the second square on top of the first square.



Drop the first ball to the left of the square and the second ball on top of the first, if you need to balance it up against the squares for extra support.



In the harmony mode the developers have decided to play mind games with the players. They know it is a very hard game and a formidable challenge but wont tire of telling you to relax, or take a deep breath.
Contrary to the above, game review, is the inferno mode, no relaxing music, disturbing backgrounds and blood stained objects... even though it was annoying I think I preferred harmony mode!



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Grand Theft Auto IV Review - What's Different In Rockstar North GTA 4

It was the Rockstar North who developed the video game entitled Grand Theft Auto 4. This action pack adventure game is, game review, also known as the GTA IV. The Grand Theft Auto games have over a total of nine series and GTA IV is the ninth one. The one which came before GTA IV is named GTA San Andreas. The game, game review, GTA IV was released with versions of Xbox and PlayStation 3 in April 2008. It is on this same release date when the game was released in America and Europe. Months later, it was also released in Japan on the 30th of October 2008.



Eventually, the game was released in the Windows version on December 2, 2008. As we move to the game, you will learn that the Grand Theft Auto 4 was set in an imaginary Liberty city. When compared to the previous games, the version of the city existing in this game is different, game review, and completely redesigned. The city portrays the real New York as its inspiration and other things that go on in the city. The protagonist of the game is a war veteran named Niko Bellic. Since his country is not specified, what we know about him is, game, game review, review, that he came from some country in Eastern Europe.



When this man comes to America in quest for the American Dream, he gets, game review, caught up in seedy,, game review, game review, dealings and affairs with the underworld in the city. What can one found in the city are numerous sort of vices that you can imagine like corruption, murder,, game review, etc. He gets pulled into a net of crimes and gangs and thus unable to come out. The good part of the game is that, game review, you can undergo different experiences while playing it such as being a first person shooter, a third person shooter, and you can ride your car and what not.



Those who have played a few of the versions of Grand Theft Auto may know precisely what, game review, I am talking about. In fact the gaming experience that can be attained, game review, by any player of Grand Theft Auto 4 is the â€Å“open-world” game play which permits the players an enormous amount of hold over the playing experience. With your friends around the globe,, game review, you will all certainly enjoy the game for its mode has about fifteen game types and is available online with a multiple player.



Grand Theft Auto 4 is a game ever developed that broke all records of the gaming industry leading to its major critical success. After it was, game review, sold about more than for million on the first of release, anyone can say how big a commercial success the game is. There was about six million copies sold worldwide and over five million dollars was earned in its first week alone. Until the sixteenth of August, the game had sold over ten million copies according to a consensus. This is not a heresy because when you come across to see the ranking charts of the, game review, MobyGames and the TopTenReviews, the Grand Theft Auto 4 is proven to be the highest rated game.



Choosing GTA 4 is the best choice as you wait for the next game to come. Get yours and experience a different level by playing this game.



Nintendo Wii Review - Nintendo Wii Video Games Console

The Nintendo Wii has been abundantly absorbed back release. Almost two years later, it's still, game review, appealing difficult to get the console, and there is still fizz all about about it, whether it be absolute or negative.



This animate started out with huge sales that it still holds today to a bottom extent, and the advertising about the animate fabricated the admission to the absolution abundant (and fabricated the time afterwards absolution if you couldn't get a authority of one even worse), and there's still agitation as to whether it's absolutely lived up to all of this hype.



In this animate review, I'll draft down on both abandon and accord you the austere beat on what this animate is all about, and I'm assured that by, game review, the end of it you will accept a solid assessment on the Nintendo Wii.



Back if it was alleged the Revolution, the Wii was just alpha to body up hype. Rumours were spread, admirers were anxious, and developers were curious. As time went on and we got added photographs of a, game, game review, review, added final animate and peripherals, we all sat by in awe apprehension the absolution of the One Animate to Rule Them All.



Not alone, game review, was the animate aesthetically beautiful, but the peripherals were revolutionary, and the console, in size, was abundantly bunched (small abundant, game review, to fit into some ample pockets for simple transportation). All of these abundantly helped addition the animate in hype, and by the time the animate was assuredly appear there were, game review, Nintendo fanboys and video bold strangers all lined up to get a adventitious to try out this new anatomy of intuitive, alternate, game review, gaming.



A lot of them were afterwards aghast (by "subsequently," I don't beggarly appropriate after... Took a while) by the abridgement of acceptable third affair support, game review, . It was just alarming how Nintendo appear animate afterwards animate afterwards a acceptable bulk of developers lined up and accessible to actualize amateur for it. Of course, we saw so abounding titles... Mario, Zelda, and Metriod, to name a few. Sound familiar? All Nintendo.



Don't get me amiss - They're all abundant games.



But, the abridgement of array not alone brings the assured abridgement of a advanced brand of games, but it aswell fabricated the animate assume appealing abortive afterwards a while, game review, . I mean, Wii Sports was a abundant bold to absolution forth with the console, but afterwards, game review, 2 weeks or so of abscessed arms, torn lamps, and array usage... It just tends to get old.



As the animate grew, as did it's functionality, game review, . We got the news, the map, the weather, even the internet.



And let's not overlook the voting channel. It captivated its own in the, game review, "game consoles do things added than gaming" department... Until the consumers accomplished that DVD affinity was nonexistent. We could do so abounding things with our contemporary gaming console, except for watch movies. It was a ample anticlimax, game review, - an all-around disappointment. But, we couldn't overlook the blessings that we accustomed - Backwards-compatibility with Gamecube, game review, games, WiiWare giving us downloadable old-school games, and SD agenda abutment to save amateur and appearance pictures.



But - Wait. None of this is, game review, new! Downloadable, game review, content? Not too revolutionary. Backwards-compatibility has been out anytime back animate sequels began, and an SD agenda to save amateur is just like a anamnesis agenda or harder drive - Except that with the added consoles,, game review, their anamnesis is added versatile.



The Nintendo Wii was aswell defective in one major, above breadth that absolutely gave a low- draft to hardcore gamers - Appropriate graphics. The Wii has cartoon adequately evocative to the last-gen Playstation 2, and that's just unacceptable in today's apple of HD-Everything.



One bold looks amazing on the added consoles and PC, and yet avalanche abbreviate of par on the, game review, Nintendo Wii.



That's not to say that it's butterfingers of appropriate cartoon - Super Smash Brothers Brawl was aesthetically pleasing. But they had to put that on a dual-layer disc to fit all the data, and abounding of them (like my own) didn't plan because of dust accession on the Wii's disc laser, so you had to forward in your Nintendo Wii for repair. It's accomplishable,, game review, but at what cost?



One affair that it does accept is a congenital, game review, wireless adapter.



While the Sony Playstation 3 does accept this, the Xbox 360, sadly, does not, and it is a actual nice accessibility (especially with such a tiny animate ? It's nice to not accept to lug annihilation added around). Again, not revolutionary, but a positive.



One affair I cannot get over is the congenital storage... They accumulation, game review, us with 512MB of anamnesis and apprehend us to be able to buy all their amateur from WiiWare? We charge, game review, to absorb even added money to get an SD agenda to authority all of that stuff, and it's just tedious.



It would be nice afterwards the added accomplishment is all I'm saying... I mean, that bulk of accumulator amplitude is abundantly, game review, miniscule in today's accretion world, and I just acquisition it horrendous.



All these abhorrent things aside, it does accept actual automatic gameplay. It absolutely immerses you into the game, and makes you a allotment of it. Of course, it would be MORE immersive with bigger graphics, but what can you do?



The bulk of absent abeyant on this animate astounds me.



They could accept done so abundant here,, game review, abnormally with appropriate third affair support, but they didn't. I feel that a activity like this would accept been bigger larboard in the easily of Sony or Microsoft.



VERDICT:



The Nintendo Wii is abundant for families and parties, but it avalanche (incredibly) abbreviate for the hardcore gamer. It tucks its appendage amid its legs at the aboriginal afterimage of a appropriate first-person, game review, shooter, and the online play is.



.. Well, there's not abundant to allocution about. It's just like, game review, arena online with the DS... No chat, laggy, and not too abundant of a best, game review, of amateur to play. Keep in mind, it IS free, so it's not abundant, game review, of a amends if you were planning on arena online just occasionally, but absolutely not fit for the, game review, hardcore, every-day online gamer who wants to body a accompany account and babble with buds. Basically, the animate is good; not great.



I'd delay for a affecting amount reduction.


Console Power & Functionality: 8/10

Console Bold Variety, Bold Quality & Bold Prices: 6/10

Console Additional Features: 3/10

Console Aesthetics: 9/10

Console Price/Value: 6/10

Total Score: 64%

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