Showing posts with label Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Games. Show all posts

Online Casino

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Playing Online Casino is quite enjoyable especially when you win a lot money. Yes, that's true. But if you lose a lot of money, then it's not enjoyable anymore.

Playing Online Casinos are not just merely playing. It has some strategies and techniques. Casino players are so wise. They have tactics in playing different kinds of Casino games. So, as a beginner... you should know the basic on how to play Casino.

WORMS WORLD PARTY!

Friday, September 26, 2008

With its focus on cartoon-y but intense turn-based combat, the Worms games have been proven to be a hit on the consoles and the PC. Woms World Party for the N-Gage is an attempt to pull all the antics of the war freak annelids in the palm of your hand. Rendered in charming 2D, Worms World Party isn't out to wuin any awards in the graphics department, but its cutesy Saturday-morning-cartoon style more than makes up for its visual shortcomings. Batttles are played out in wacky, and sometimes surreal, environments such as forests, a filed of cheese and a fruit bowl. Your main objective is to target the enemy worm (same in gunbound) using a various weapons such as a sheep bomb, bazooka and a kung-fu chop for close-range combat. Before you fire your weapon, you have to aim it first by adjusting the firing angle and taking into account the power and wind speed. It takes a bit of trial and error to score a hit on an opposing team. Other N-Gage-only features for Woms include wireless Bluetooth multiplayer or 4-way battles via GPRS in the N-Gage arena. Long loading times aside, Worms World Party is a top turn-based battle game for your handheld.

FullMetal Alchemist 2

Thursday, September 25, 2008



Another cool game, FullMetal Alchemist!


Graphics

The graphics, while not spectacular, are still pretty good. The familiar characters all bear their trademarks (and even manage to keep the comedy of the anime). Animated cutscenes carry the story flesh out the new characters in the game.


Replay

Beat them ups are always fun to play again and again. While there is only one main storyline, you get bonuses depending on how well you defeat the bosses.

Sound

The voiceovers are done well, again keeping the feel of the naime. The background music, however, can get repetitive and dull.

Gameplay



The game is really fun to play. Early levels start with quick tutorials so you never lose your way. You are also awarded new skills and transmutations as you progress through the game and increase your level of experience. Players control Ed, while Al fights on his own, unless you give him commands. The interface is really simple so it's easy for anyone to pick up and play.


Overall

The game is a very strong anime adapation. Fans of Full Metal Alchemist will find that the game plays out as one extended sotry arc. If you're not yet a fan of the anime, playing the game may just convert you. The characterizations in the game are spot-on and the action can get hot.

Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories

Wednesday, September 24, 2008


Graphics: The graphics are just awesome. Some characters even look more colorful that their previous PS2 counterparts!

Sound: Familiar Disney and Kingdom Hearts themes fill most of the games, great for complementing the overall atmosphere of the game.

Replay: Once you finish the game with Sora, a 2nd story made opens up. This gives the players a more complete picture of the awesome story.

Gameplay: It's set in Castle Oblivion, where moving up floors and levels requires you to clear certain tasks from familiar Disney locales, such as Agrabah, or Neverland, and so on. You play as Sora, still searching for Riku, all the while trying to recover his memories, which are being manipulated by a group simply called The Organization. What makes this game, is that the gameplay is a mix of action and card battles. This is where it gets tricky. Players not used to card battling will have to make quite an adjustment from the previous game. But the card battle isn't overly complicated and it just takes some getting used to. You may need to work out a strategy to dole out heaps of damage across multiple combos, but it's still lots of fun.

Overall: This game is just awesome. Whether or not you like the game depends on how you feel about card battles, but the game still has the charm of the Kingdome Hearts universe. Avids fans, be sure to picks this one up.

Final Fantasy I and II: Dawn of Souls

Tuesday, September 23, 2008


Twelve or so Final Fantasies ago, there were no flashy whizbang light shows for a simple lightening spell, nor dragons that scorched an entire planet at your command. Dialogues was not spoken in full, stories were not told in Shakespearean tongue. When the hero and heroine fell in love in the middle of a raging war, there were no cinematic cutscenes that made you gush in excitement. So why would anyone play suce a game? Well, take a break from the graphical glitz and glam of modern 3D games and find out yourself, because Final Fantasy I and II: Dawn of Souls have been re-released and revamped for the GBA.

Graphics: The graphics have all been redrawn, though the updated visuals of the game don't compare more modern RPG's. Still, considering that its a remake of a classic, they're pretty good. The art is colorful and has a good level of detail, and spell effects are fun to watch. Some gamers may find the sprite animation a little static though.

Sound: There are more sound effects - each weapon type even has its own distinct battle "clang". All the original tunes are still intact, but sound much better. The music is nice and catchy too, which is great because you;ll be hearing that battle theme a lot.

Replay: There is so much to see in Dawn of Souls. Even for games as old as these two, the worlds are huge and detailed. The bonus dungeons in FFI are a treat especially for gamers who've played through the original games. There are also new rare items worth searchimg for and collecting. There is even a built-in bestiary that allows you to view information about monsters you've already defeated. Prepare to spend hours trying to complete this game.

Gameplay: By today's RPG standards, the gameplay is a little old-fahioned. Still, since most RPG's borrow from the original Final Fantasy's formula anyway, it may not be a bad thing. All the standard-fare RPG elements are here, from randome battle to magic spells to weapons and equipment.

Overall: The Final Fantasy name is like a seal of quality for RPG genre. And as this remake shows, even in its early years the series already had polish and quality that plenty of today's 3D games lack. It you're up for a good story, some great battles, and an immersive experience overall, equip that sword, don that magician's robe, and prepare for the Dawn of Souls.

FairyLand

Monday, September 22, 2008


In Fairyland, your favorite fairy tales come alive! Their world exists and surives because of your imagination. But today, kids no longer believe in fairy tales. This lack of faith is breaking up the very foundation of the Fairland world! So the citizens of Fairyland sought an answer from the Wise One. And he said: "Let all those who doubt our existence come and see us for themselves." And with these words, the gates to Fairyland were opened, inviting everyone to beome part of the story

So what's there to do in Fairyland? You won't get bored because there's always something to keep you say busy. Your two main activities will be hunting monsters and completing quests.

As you travel between kingdoms, you will encounter many hostile beasts. The further travel from civilized areas, the tougher these beasts get. Low leveld characters may want to stay on the beaten path. But you must hunt monsters to gain experience and improve your reputation.

When you enter into combat with a monster, the flow of time shifts from real-time to turned-based. You have to decide if you will attack, cast a spell or use an item, all within the given time period, or else your character will defend by default. You and the moster take turns performing your actions until one of you is defeated. And if you happen to have a pet, it will be able to attack with you!

The inhabitants of Fairyland have plenty of quests for adventures and you're rewarded handsomely with money and goods. Most of the tasks are really easy too - just collect items for someone or deliver a certain item to another city or village. Sometimes completing a simple quest will unlock a harder quest, one that involves defeating a powerful monster for example, with a matching greater reward. __kzone

Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban

Saturday, September 20, 2008


The crop of Harry Potter video games will make fans so happy, not even a Dementor could darken their day!

In this game, Harry, Ron, and Hermione team up to complete different objectives around Hogwarts. You'll sole puzzles scattered around the Hogwarts grounds, collect cards found in chocolate frogs, defeat all sorts of magical creatures and Slytheri baddies with your growing knowledge of spells, face Dementors and the dangerous Sirius Black, and of course, accomplish the most difficult task of all - homework.

The game play is a mix of traditional RPG elements and the adventure game exploration and puzzle solving. Players have a wide arsenal of spells, which they can use in numerous ways in and out battle. You'll get a kick out of using Wingardium Leviosa to lift and drop enemies on the ground, or casting Lumos to light the way in dark dungeons. As enemies are defeated in battle, Harry and his friends level up, making them stranger and their spells more effective. _kzone

 
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