Fire Emblem: Sacred Stones is the product of many prolific elements rolled into a uniquely satisfying and addictive package. While the difficulty and time investment is occasionally frustrating and the storyline frequently falters in fantasy conventions Fire Emblem’s pick up and play mentality and deceptively deep turn-based combat lend it great to the handheld space. (more…)
Archive for the “reviews” CategoryG-Force is a Disney movie about talking guinea pigs, a mole, and a fly that are a specially trained team of government agents. If you are thinking, “What the crap?”, you’re not alone. The movie starts before the team’s first misson. That mission is to infiltrate the home of the owner of the foremost appliance corporation. He is suspected to have developed a weapons system. They get the infomation, but are shut down anyways. The animal members of the team, now known as G-Force, (must…stop…laughing) are supposed to be killed. After all, they’re just animals. They escape by getting into a pet carrier bound for a pet shop. Nice job. I can see why they’re government operatives with that intelligence. (more…)
The Skateboard mag started March 1 2004 from people who quit working for transworld skateboarding. They’ve got all kinds of interviews, ads, points of view on skateboarding, reviews of skate team that went on skate trip around the world and more! They don’t censor anything so this is for older readers probably about 13+. Because this is called The Skateboard mag its not just for skateboarders but also people who are taking a peek into the sport. You’ll probably want to get this if you more pictures than expression. Skateboarder Magazine This is the classic mag that started it all. They started in 1964 as a quarterly publication for one year. they then stopped publication until the skateboarding craze of 1970 and have been doing it ever since. This magazine is for skateboarders only which is why it’s called SKATEBOARDER. They’ve got all kinds of interviews like Mike Vallely’s five favorite pro models or Levi Brown on turning pro. Almost bottom line: Skateboarder magazine is good for anyone who wants a good magazine with a classic layout and and fresh set of articles that don’t feel like theyre using the same words every issue, get this. Everyone likes the red-haired reluctant dragon slayer and loves the suspiciously stitch-like dragon buddy. But it wasn’t always like that… Amorphous+ is a top-down action game where you swing a huge sword called the SplatMaster 3000 to slay monsters called Glooples. The game has no story, you just go around killing Glooples. There are three different modes: Single Nest, where you fight a set number of Glooples with the aim of slaying them all, Bounty Run, where you try to survive as long as possible in a progressively stronger, never-ending onslaught of Glooples, and Practice, where you just fight with the Glooples in your bestiary. You can also activate Hardcore Mode after unlocking it, which makes it so that there’s no difficulty ramp: you fight every type of Glooples at the same time! There is also an awards system, which is basically an achievement system. For every ten awards, you get a rewards key that you can use to unlock a reward that enhances your gameplay. There are awards for killing certain types of Glooples, doing well in modes, or just for strange things. A notable example is “The Bully”, which you get for scaring a Clutter off screen. The game then calls you mean. (more…)
Conclusion: Thes nes has horrible graphics (compared to today’s, but is has great pixelated graphics) which is what makes it happy and fun to play. 10/10 Raze is a 2D shooter flash game. Its main focus is on multiplayer, and to that extent, the campaign mode has levels that play the same as the multiplayer mode. There are two campaigns, the human campaign and the alien campaign. The alien mode is unlocked after you win as the humans. Each match has you and a number of AI characters fighting each other in five different modes: deathmatch, team deathmatch, elimination, team elimination, and juggernaut. In deathmatch mode, you have to get a certain number of kills before your opponents do. In elimination, each player gets a certain number of lives. You have to be the last one standing. In juggernaut, one person is stronger and has more health. He gets points for kills. Kill him to gain his powers. (more…) Hello everybody, it’s a new contributor! I specialize in gaming topics, movie topics, and most of all critique. Here is my first review for a game you may remember: Stronghold Crusader (Warning- Contains dense vocabulary) (more…)
Halo 3 is the latest entry in the Halo series. If you read my earlier review on Halo 3: ODST, you will know what that series is about. If not, scroll down and read it. If you are too lazy to do that, then I will explain it here. You play as the last of a line of super-soldiers called Spartans. You are fighting the Covenant, a theocratic alliance of alien races bent on eradicating the human race. They are composed of the Grunts, or Unggoy, the Jackals, or Kig-Yar, the Drones, or Yanme’e, Hunters, or Mgalekgolo, Engineers, or Huragok, Brutes, or Jiralhanae, and the Elites, or Sangheili, who have defected and are now allied with the humans. In the process of the war, a parasite known as the Flood was released. The Flood consumes and destroys all intelligent life it comes into contact with. An ancient race known as the Forerunners constructed a series of installations known as Halos to destroy the Flood and their food supply – intelligent life. A few surviving specimens were captured and contained on the installations, which the Covenant view as holy relics, meant to begin an ascent to godhood known as the “Great Journey.” The Flood have a sentient leader: the Gravemind. It vaguely guides the Flood in its movements. |




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