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I found Arkham Asylum difficult to get into, but I really enjoyed Arkham City.
Just got finished with Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City today.
Some cool easter eggs and locations from the film can't save this. Captures the atmosphere of the films but not much else.
There's no tension, it's not scary. Swarms of stupid Aliens jump off the ceilings and walls then stand on two legs and run into your bullets. Actually that's not fair, occasionally they leap across the room and punch you in the face.
Not that it matters as you spend 50% of the time fighting humans anyway.
Colonial Marines has more varied level design and has a motion tracker not a mini map. Apart from that, Aliens Vs Predator rips it to shreds.
It's a damn shame that the game got such horrendous reviews. A few months prior to the game's release, I had actually debated on getting it. But, I couldn't warrant (just yet, at the time) spending $60 on a game I'm that unsure of, so I figured I would wait until the reviews came out. I made up my mind then.
Yet somehow, both Bond and Aliens had video game releases recently that were utter crap.
Seems pretty good so far, a return to the point and click adventures I used to love in my teens.
Makes a nice peaceful change from the craziness of COD!!
The Tesament Of Sherlock Holmes? I'm not a Holmesian, but I did enjoy that game, inspite of the glitches. Frogwares are making another one, Crimes And Punishment:
http://www.sherlockholmes-thegame.com/
If they fix the bugs from Testament, i'll buy it, as there aren't enough mystery games on the PS3.
Yes, its The Testament.
Haven't noticed any glitches but not played too much yet.
Some good and quite tricky puzzles, makes a change from the way too easy ones in other games. I am actually having to engage my brain, which these days can sometimes hurt :))
Thanks for the link btw.
I encountered two glitches. I won't say where so as not to give the plot away, but one occured everytime I tried to enter a specific room, the screen would turn black, if I left the room, it would go back to normal. The other happened after a cutscene, the screen turned white. Both times I still had sound, just no vision.
Takes itself much too seriously and it really hasn't changed as much as I thought it had. And they really have no idea how a wingsuit works. As ever though it's fun running and gunning while everything explodes.
It's also the first game I've played on Wii U and it looks great. The touch screen is useful too, having it as a map means the screen can be less cluttered.
Not as good as MW3 though. That was just a big dumb globe trotting action movie and it was brilliant. That one had amazing locations and set pieces.
I was pleasently surprised with the game as never played it before.
For a Bond game 7 -10 best one so far - ending not what I expected
I really like it too, and it is a shame we never got a follow up with more of the same mechanics.
The title is stupid and there's no story at all but it's fun. You mainly use a cricket bat ala Shaun Of The Dead but it's annoying because it takes a million hits to bash the zombie's heads in.
I wish I could get a straight answer on that game. I walked into Gamestop one day, asked if the game was good, and the four clerks working that day were split evenly, with two saying yes and two saying no.
I just finished playing a few Combat Training rounds against bots with the missus on 'Black Ops II.' Always good fun. Played at least five or six hours of Grifball on 'Halo 4' last night, and can't believe how much fun that was.
Different developers. Black Ops Entertainment (TND's developers) made the PS1 version, while Eurocom made the N64 version.
I didn't know it until years after it came out (like, 2004, or so). I'd honestly thought they were developed by the same people, but because the PS1 had a far worse control scheme for FPS than the 64 (because people didn't know how to make dual analog sticks work in tandem yet), it just didn't work as well. It was a big surprise to me that two different companies worked on the same title for different consoles.
Fun fact: The World is Not Enough - received better by websites and magazines on the N64 - version developed by Eurocom
Quantum of Solace - received better by websites (and maybe magazines) on the PS2 - version developed by Eurocom