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MW2

posted by easmgr in Uncategorized
MW2

Although I haven’picked up this game a year after its launch, today was the day I cured my curiosity and my verdict is good. Not great, but good. I enjoyed the campaign, however short it was I enjoyed the best of it. The multi-player didn’t hook me in cause after 5 days of it, I felt like it was going on repeat mode. So i put the controller down.
The graphics did a great job, I loved the effects and and everything else, it is traditional modern warfare stuff but with a little bigger punch. Good stuff. Settings, cinematic and visualization all did a good job. The scene that caught me the most was the one when you jump of the ice cliff and hook on the the vertical ice sheet on the other side, your slipping and Soap – the former you grips on to you and pulls you up. Just shows the true toughness of the American solider.
The story, eventhough a short wasn’t much of a story but more a action pack movie. It’s only mean’t to entertain you and thats it. So the story got morale’s and blah and blah that can make you cry and weap, but this is pure Hollywood action.
The sound is good again not perfect, battlefield series are the best in sound design, the AI is good, and that can be a complement as other games though with great visuals have terrible AI. This doesn’t. All in all its been a 5/5 experience, push those Chess Sets aside and be a nerd for a while.

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Kinect and Play

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Kinect and Play

Physiotherapy Jobs are going to be all the rage when hospitals receive the latest casualties from one of gaming’s great inventions. I am of course talking about the X-Box Kinect which since its release has become the fastest selling piece of hardware in gaming history. The only problem with Kinect is that you do need a large living space in order to play it properly.

I tried one out for the first time the other week. I started with Kinect Sports, a seemingly simple yet colourful range of mini games designed to test your whole body reflexes and cause grave injury if anyone is unfortunate enough to get in your way. I enjoyed the football game and it really served to demonstrate just how sensitive and clever the Kinect system is. It tracks your whole body movement and the delay between you moving your hand and the avatar doing the same is less then half a second on a bad day. I really was quite surprised at just how easy the system was to use.

Being a hardcore controller gamer I remember being initially reticent to use Nintendo’s new Wii system back in 2006. Now though I can’t imagine not owning a Wii as whilst some of the games were clearly rushed to take advantage of the new control system, most of the games are clever, intuitive and most of all fun! Microsoft were watching closely and have followed the idea through to its logical conclusion. Now if only Sony could step up their game a bit, we’d see some real competition!

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