K, I didn't do anything that I said I would, and it was due to 2 events, one cheerful, one awful.
Reason #1: I got a Wii!
Even though I've been a gamer for almost all my life, I never had anything Nintendo. I bought NDS at it's launch some years ago only to play GBA games, but I never really used it and later gave it to brother (Well, Actually sold it to my brother). Besides that, Wii is my first Nintendo Console. I had several reasons to buy it:
1: Five Resident Evil Games:
I'm a huge RE fan, so These REs were one of the major reasons for me to buy the console. It has:
1-a high quality, bonus content filled, motion control aiming & stabbing, and reloading Resident Evil 4.
2-a redesigned Resident Evil 1, originally released for GameCube and later ported to Wii.
3-a re-released Resident Evil 0, with the plot line set before the events in RE1.
4-a rail-shooter that chronicles the plots in RE universe: "The Umbrella Chronicles".
5-another rail-shooter that reuses the locals in RE2 and Code Veronica: "The Darkside Chronicles".
2: GameCube Games:
I never had GameCube, So I couldn't play it's exclusive games. Now I can play Wind Waker, Metroid 1&2, GC Mario games and much more thanks to Wii's GC compatibility.
3: Exclusive Wii Games:
Wii games are good too, and among those that I personally like, I should mention Twilight Princess, Metroid 3 and Mario Galaxy.
4: It's relatively Cheap:
PS3 is way better, but also way more expensive. I can't afford a "3" at this time. Maybe later.
5: Motion Control:
Yeah, It's fun. But It's kinda ironic that it's the last reason for me to buy a console which was based on motion control in the first place.
So I went to a store and bought these:
Wii (couldn't you tell?)
Extra Controller and Nun-chuck
Wii motion plus (I don't have any games to play with it yet, but I might get PGA10)
Wii Zapper (to play rail-shooting REs & other games)
Component cables (To get the most graphics outa my wii)
GC Contoller & Memory Card
After I got home I installed the motion-capture sensor on our HDTV and started playing Wii Sports (bundled on wii) with my brother and later with some my relatives who were staying at our house at that time.
Tennis was the most enjoyable mini-game and Golf was also fine. playing Boxing for 5 minutes left me with numb arms for the rest of the day, I couldn't aim the bowling ball no matter what, and Baseball was simply the worst: Instead of waving you Wii remote like an actual bat, it would be better to make simple quick tiny wiggle (impossible to do with actual baseball bat) to score a home run.
To summarize it all: Wii Sports is a fun game, specially if you're with some friends.
Other games I played were Resident Evil (I was shocked when I saw how improved it was over the PS1 RE, a true "Redesign"), RE4 (difficult to grasp, but after you get the controls you'll realize that motion-control aiming is superior to Analog sticks (specially since the PC RE4 (which I played before) didn't use mouse for aiming)), and Wind Waker (to test GC compatibility, I'm not gonna play it for now)
Reason #2: I got sick!
Yeah, and it's the worst kinda sickness. I couldn't walk for a whole day, and I lost another day just watching movies and anime because I couldn't do anything else. But I'll make it up (hopefully) this week. Also I hope I'll be fine by the end of the week, however it might take more...
SEE YA NEXT WEEK!!!!!!!
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Sunday, December 20, 2009
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Okay, another week past by (again)
Well, I don't have much to say for this week. For some reason it passed so fast that I couldn't even feel it. I didn't read much reviews and now I also have to read this week's reviews but it'll all be done in a flash.
I've got no real plans for this week, So I guess I'll just read the reviews (again) and then if I had more time, I'll do the naruto thing (I was going to do it on Thursday, but something happened and I couldn't.)
I lost 2 days this week (Thursday and Friday (and also Saturday, which is today)), but I'm not really behind schedule right now.
Anyway see you next week.
I've got no real plans for this week, So I guess I'll just read the reviews (again) and then if I had more time, I'll do the naruto thing (I was going to do it on Thursday, but something happened and I couldn't.)
I lost 2 days this week (Thursday and Friday (and also Saturday, which is today)), but I'm not really behind schedule right now.
Anyway see you next week.
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Sunday, December 6, 2009
Yet another week passed without much happening…
So another week has passed, and I can’t really tell what I did in that time. I know that once again, I read a lot of game reviews and as I’m writing these, I’m a little bit behind schedule for last week’s reviews. The funny thing is that I had to read the exact same amount of reviews as last week’s, and I can’t really tell where these new reviews came from! Maybe it’s because that I went on and downloaded a lot of old reviews that I always wanted to read but never had the time, however those could be for the week before that! I can’t really tell the difference between last week and the week before it.
Anyhow, right now, I think that I will read last week’s reviews tomorrow and this week’s reviews will be done in a really short amount of time, because I’m sure that I downloaded 25 reviews for this week, and only 4 of them are over 80. So basically, I may have to read at most 10 reviews (which is nothing compared to last two week’s 80 reviews). After that I’ll finally do the Naruto download providing (at last) and I believe that would be all for this week. I think that I may be able to write Nightfire review in the middle of next week, and Condemned’s a week after that (But it will probably get longer, I do this over and over again to get a feeling of what I can do in a specific time period.)
Blog Changes:
Aside from those, I changed the blog’s comment settings, so anyone can comment as anonymous. I also made a topic list for the right part of the blog.
Another thing I did was the Wallpaper you see below. My brother had a weird wallpaper for his desktop, so I created it as a replacement, and I thought I could upload that onto my blog.
My Personal Life:
As for my personal life, I will probably finally get my hands on “Final Fantasy VII”, even though I’m not gonna play it for now. I’m also looking for some Anime (Fullmetal Alchemist & Dragon Ball), but I haven’t been lucky so far, and I might have to do something more that just waiting for some guys at a forum to answer my request (Because I don’t have access to high-speed internet right now, I thought I could find someone that Already have these Anime and get them from him.)
I also had a somewhat weird conversation (read: fight) with an X360 fan on a gamespot forum here. At first I wanted to discuss with people about “Half-Life 2: Episode 3” ‘s prolonged delay’s reason, but most people didn’t read it and one of the few guys who did, got upset because I had mentioned that the reason might be X360’s popularity and lack of power (Well, I did a little more than just “mentioning”, but given how much I hate the console, it couldn’t be helped).
Also I finished three “days” in “Flower, Sun, and Rain”, an adventure game I played on my brother’s NDS (I was careful not to finish it though). “Flower, Sun, and Rain” has some of the worst graphics and character models I have ever seen. However it also has a really weird story that keeps getting complicated. If you ever thought that it’s not possible to do something, without actually knowing what it is that you’re doing, “Flower, Sun, and Rain” can prove you otherwise.
4-Player Split-Screen Gaming:
One interesting thing that happened last week (In fact, today) was that some of my brother’s friends came to visit him today at our house, and finally we got a chance to play some split-screen 4-Player games. I’ve got a PS2, and recently I bought a multi-tap and some controllers to be able to play 4-Player games with my PS2. My brother’s got an XBOX 360, and so do all of his friends, and he had told his friends to bring their 360 controllers with them to play some 4-Player X360.
PS2 4-Player: TimeSplitters2
At first I plugged in my multi-tap and for the first time, experienced a local 4-Player game: TimeSpliters 2. We started with a Deathmatch on a desert map. It was really fun, but it was kinda like all the other shooters I had played before. Of course, I won.
Then we changed to a Futuristic, arctic map (Why does everyone think that the future is full of snow?) and I swapped my place with my brother, observing other people play. Although I didn’t play this map, I could tell the difference right away. Instead of pistols, players would start with a super fast machine gun, which also had a zoom functionality, and the map was full of powerful weapons like SPAS-12s and Rocket Launchers.
As opposed to last map’s corridors and underground hallways, this map was made of a small building, and a huge snow-covered ground. You could see your enemies from a distance and the map was full of Rocket Launchers, so this map’s gameplay was hectic and fast-paced. You were busy trying to kill someone who has just came out of a building with your SPAS and the next thing you notice is a big Rocket heading towards your face. I really liked that map because it had an “Unreal Tournament” sense to it. In this map one of my brother’s friends won.
Next map was some kind of a hospital/mansion/streets map. This map’s weapons were shotguns, Thompsons, a Grenade Launcher, and most importantly, double Thompsones (Thompson is an old machine gun). The Thompson has a really high fire rate, so double thompsons basically equate to a shower of bullets. Unlike last map’s machineguns that would take 4 or 5 seconds to kill someone, double thompsons would kill in less than a second. This would give them an “Instant-Death” sense, making this corridor map really fun, because the right moment an enemy would notice you, your death would be apparent. So this map had a kind of “Watch for anything that moves, and then shoot ‘till you run out of ammo” sense to it. The winner of this map was the winner of the last map, and I finished second.
After that we decided to play a team-deathmatch game. I teamed up with the winner of the last two maps (I know, It’s not fair), and my brother teamed up with another one his friends (One of his friends had to watch). I chose the first map for team-deathmatch, because I thought it’s better suited for team gameplay than those super-fast, die-at-the-right-moment-you-spawn maps. This match became really hectic, because when your teammate was in trouble, you had to rush to him (while trying to find your way through corridors) in order to help him out. So you didn’t have time to hide in the underground hallways, looking for weapons and waiting for an opportunity to blow people up while they’re busy killing each other. Of course, our team won the match.
Then we decided to play something else. Overall, I started playing telling myself that this is just an ordinary below-average console FPS that also has Multi-Player functionality, but in the end I was sure that this game is one of a kind. Each map had it’s own feel, weapons, tactics, and looks, and even though we only played three of the many maps and two of the many modes, I had a unique, fun time killing my brother’s friends in TimeSplitters 2.
Before I go on to X360, I must mention something rather absurd: In TimeSplitters 2, People shrink instead of crouch. This would give them more precise aiming but lowers their movement, and of course, it turns them into tiny dolls with some really dangerous weapons in their hands that are impossible to kill, unless you shrink yourself.
After that we played some one-on-one fighting games (Tekken 5, Naruto Ultimate Ninja 2) and then we decided to move on to X360. Other people wanted to play “Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare”, but I didn’t, so we ended up playing “Call of Duty: World at War”.
X360 4-Player: Call of Duty: World at War
Before talking about my experience with COD 5, I should mention that we played both TimeSplitters 2 and Call of Duty: World at War on a 46inch HDTV, and playing them on a normal TV would have probably be a different experience. As an example, you probably couldn’t read your remaining ammo in COD5, leading to frustration.
We started COD5 on a “Cliffside” map. The map was basically a beautiful “waterfall and old buildings” locale that was torn apart by war. You could see canons, ammo creates, bunkers and barbed wire throughout the map. COD 5 was a completely different experience to me because when playing TimeSplitters 2, we were all newbies to it’s gameplay, but as for COD5, there was a huge difference between our skills, mainly because some of us had played the game before.
The first thing I noticed when started playing was the map, which was done beautifully, and the game had no problem rendering 4 different views of the map in one screen (Which I though was impossible for X360).
I played a little with the controller to get a hang of how things are done and then started playing by killing my brother while he accidentally bumped into me. I’m a PC FPS player, and I usually play it safe. So I found some nice place that had a good view of the map and waited for someone to appear. This was quickly proven useless, because with an analog-stick, I couldn’t aim as good as I could with mouse. So I just emptied a whole ammo clip while desperately trying to lock my crosshair on the soldier who was wondering where he was being shot from. A minute later, my screen got populated with WWII soldiers, and while I was trying to aim precisely, someone just walked right to me and shot me to death. After that I changed my style of playing: I would sneak up behind people and then empty a clip in their stomach, which would usually kill them. I earned some frags by doing that and then I got the “dogs” perk for killing 7 people in a row. Next my brother killed me 3 times in a row (he has a really good analog-stick aiming skill, so he could easily aim my head while I had to barely move my crosshair on him and then hold the right trigger). Then I released the dogs, and they gave me some points while everybody else was wondering where these animals came from. My brother managed to kill me several times, and 3 or 4 times someone sneaked behind me while I was engaging someone else and scored a frag. But in the end I managed to score the most frags and I won.
After that I changed the map to a torn-down city building (or something like that) and switched my place with my former teammate in TimeSplitters 2 (Who was watching the first match). This map wasn’t really different and the gameplay remained the same. For the most part players would kill each other when they would notice someone who wasn’t looking at them, and I had a feeling that this game is more about luck than skill (or maybe more about knowing the map than being able to shoot).
Then I changed the game mod to Team-Deathmatch, and I teamed up with my former teammate this time against the other two of my brother’s friends. The map stayed the same. This game had a more tactical feel to it than TS2 but it had it’s flaws: When someone would die, he would respawn close to his teammate, so the other team managed to score the most frags by constantly spawning on a high location at the top of a stairway with a good view of the whole map (and us). We lost in this map.
Overall COD5 had a slower gameplay than TimeSplitters 2, and while fun, I had played lots of games like that before.
After playing COD5, we played a little bit Soul Calibur IV, before my brother’s friends left.
See ya next week!
Anyhow, right now, I think that I will read last week’s reviews tomorrow and this week’s reviews will be done in a really short amount of time, because I’m sure that I downloaded 25 reviews for this week, and only 4 of them are over 80. So basically, I may have to read at most 10 reviews (which is nothing compared to last two week’s 80 reviews). After that I’ll finally do the Naruto download providing (at last) and I believe that would be all for this week. I think that I may be able to write Nightfire review in the middle of next week, and Condemned’s a week after that (But it will probably get longer, I do this over and over again to get a feeling of what I can do in a specific time period.)
Blog Changes:
Aside from those, I changed the blog’s comment settings, so anyone can comment as anonymous. I also made a topic list for the right part of the blog.
Another thing I did was the Wallpaper you see below. My brother had a weird wallpaper for his desktop, so I created it as a replacement, and I thought I could upload that onto my blog.
My Personal Life:
As for my personal life, I will probably finally get my hands on “Final Fantasy VII”, even though I’m not gonna play it for now. I’m also looking for some Anime (Fullmetal Alchemist & Dragon Ball), but I haven’t been lucky so far, and I might have to do something more that just waiting for some guys at a forum to answer my request (Because I don’t have access to high-speed internet right now, I thought I could find someone that Already have these Anime and get them from him.)
I also had a somewhat weird conversation (read: fight) with an X360 fan on a gamespot forum here. At first I wanted to discuss with people about “Half-Life 2: Episode 3” ‘s prolonged delay’s reason, but most people didn’t read it and one of the few guys who did, got upset because I had mentioned that the reason might be X360’s popularity and lack of power (Well, I did a little more than just “mentioning”, but given how much I hate the console, it couldn’t be helped).
Also I finished three “days” in “Flower, Sun, and Rain”, an adventure game I played on my brother’s NDS (I was careful not to finish it though). “Flower, Sun, and Rain” has some of the worst graphics and character models I have ever seen. However it also has a really weird story that keeps getting complicated. If you ever thought that it’s not possible to do something, without actually knowing what it is that you’re doing, “Flower, Sun, and Rain” can prove you otherwise.
4-Player Split-Screen Gaming:
One interesting thing that happened last week (In fact, today) was that some of my brother’s friends came to visit him today at our house, and finally we got a chance to play some split-screen 4-Player games. I’ve got a PS2, and recently I bought a multi-tap and some controllers to be able to play 4-Player games with my PS2. My brother’s got an XBOX 360, and so do all of his friends, and he had told his friends to bring their 360 controllers with them to play some 4-Player X360.
PS2 4-Player: TimeSplitters2
At first I plugged in my multi-tap and for the first time, experienced a local 4-Player game: TimeSpliters 2. We started with a Deathmatch on a desert map. It was really fun, but it was kinda like all the other shooters I had played before. Of course, I won.
Then we changed to a Futuristic, arctic map (Why does everyone think that the future is full of snow?) and I swapped my place with my brother, observing other people play. Although I didn’t play this map, I could tell the difference right away. Instead of pistols, players would start with a super fast machine gun, which also had a zoom functionality, and the map was full of powerful weapons like SPAS-12s and Rocket Launchers.
As opposed to last map’s corridors and underground hallways, this map was made of a small building, and a huge snow-covered ground. You could see your enemies from a distance and the map was full of Rocket Launchers, so this map’s gameplay was hectic and fast-paced. You were busy trying to kill someone who has just came out of a building with your SPAS and the next thing you notice is a big Rocket heading towards your face. I really liked that map because it had an “Unreal Tournament” sense to it. In this map one of my brother’s friends won.
Next map was some kind of a hospital/mansion/streets map. This map’s weapons were shotguns, Thompsons, a Grenade Launcher, and most importantly, double Thompsones (Thompson is an old machine gun). The Thompson has a really high fire rate, so double thompsons basically equate to a shower of bullets. Unlike last map’s machineguns that would take 4 or 5 seconds to kill someone, double thompsons would kill in less than a second. This would give them an “Instant-Death” sense, making this corridor map really fun, because the right moment an enemy would notice you, your death would be apparent. So this map had a kind of “Watch for anything that moves, and then shoot ‘till you run out of ammo” sense to it. The winner of this map was the winner of the last map, and I finished second.
After that we decided to play a team-deathmatch game. I teamed up with the winner of the last two maps (I know, It’s not fair), and my brother teamed up with another one his friends (One of his friends had to watch). I chose the first map for team-deathmatch, because I thought it’s better suited for team gameplay than those super-fast, die-at-the-right-moment-you-spawn maps. This match became really hectic, because when your teammate was in trouble, you had to rush to him (while trying to find your way through corridors) in order to help him out. So you didn’t have time to hide in the underground hallways, looking for weapons and waiting for an opportunity to blow people up while they’re busy killing each other. Of course, our team won the match.
Then we decided to play something else. Overall, I started playing telling myself that this is just an ordinary below-average console FPS that also has Multi-Player functionality, but in the end I was sure that this game is one of a kind. Each map had it’s own feel, weapons, tactics, and looks, and even though we only played three of the many maps and two of the many modes, I had a unique, fun time killing my brother’s friends in TimeSplitters 2.
Before I go on to X360, I must mention something rather absurd: In TimeSplitters 2, People shrink instead of crouch. This would give them more precise aiming but lowers their movement, and of course, it turns them into tiny dolls with some really dangerous weapons in their hands that are impossible to kill, unless you shrink yourself.
After that we played some one-on-one fighting games (Tekken 5, Naruto Ultimate Ninja 2) and then we decided to move on to X360. Other people wanted to play “Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare”, but I didn’t, so we ended up playing “Call of Duty: World at War”.
X360 4-Player: Call of Duty: World at War
Before talking about my experience with COD 5, I should mention that we played both TimeSplitters 2 and Call of Duty: World at War on a 46inch HDTV, and playing them on a normal TV would have probably be a different experience. As an example, you probably couldn’t read your remaining ammo in COD5, leading to frustration.
We started COD5 on a “Cliffside” map. The map was basically a beautiful “waterfall and old buildings” locale that was torn apart by war. You could see canons, ammo creates, bunkers and barbed wire throughout the map. COD 5 was a completely different experience to me because when playing TimeSplitters 2, we were all newbies to it’s gameplay, but as for COD5, there was a huge difference between our skills, mainly because some of us had played the game before.
The first thing I noticed when started playing was the map, which was done beautifully, and the game had no problem rendering 4 different views of the map in one screen (Which I though was impossible for X360).
I played a little with the controller to get a hang of how things are done and then started playing by killing my brother while he accidentally bumped into me. I’m a PC FPS player, and I usually play it safe. So I found some nice place that had a good view of the map and waited for someone to appear. This was quickly proven useless, because with an analog-stick, I couldn’t aim as good as I could with mouse. So I just emptied a whole ammo clip while desperately trying to lock my crosshair on the soldier who was wondering where he was being shot from. A minute later, my screen got populated with WWII soldiers, and while I was trying to aim precisely, someone just walked right to me and shot me to death. After that I changed my style of playing: I would sneak up behind people and then empty a clip in their stomach, which would usually kill them. I earned some frags by doing that and then I got the “dogs” perk for killing 7 people in a row. Next my brother killed me 3 times in a row (he has a really good analog-stick aiming skill, so he could easily aim my head while I had to barely move my crosshair on him and then hold the right trigger). Then I released the dogs, and they gave me some points while everybody else was wondering where these animals came from. My brother managed to kill me several times, and 3 or 4 times someone sneaked behind me while I was engaging someone else and scored a frag. But in the end I managed to score the most frags and I won.
After that I changed the map to a torn-down city building (or something like that) and switched my place with my former teammate in TimeSplitters 2 (Who was watching the first match). This map wasn’t really different and the gameplay remained the same. For the most part players would kill each other when they would notice someone who wasn’t looking at them, and I had a feeling that this game is more about luck than skill (or maybe more about knowing the map than being able to shoot).
Then I changed the game mod to Team-Deathmatch, and I teamed up with my former teammate this time against the other two of my brother’s friends. The map stayed the same. This game had a more tactical feel to it than TS2 but it had it’s flaws: When someone would die, he would respawn close to his teammate, so the other team managed to score the most frags by constantly spawning on a high location at the top of a stairway with a good view of the whole map (and us). We lost in this map.
Overall COD5 had a slower gameplay than TimeSplitters 2, and while fun, I had played lots of games like that before.
After playing COD5, we played a little bit Soul Calibur IV, before my brother’s friends left.
See ya next week!
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Ummm, well, umm, I don't know!
Hi! Well, I didn't read all the reviews that I said I would read in three days, mainly because I was lazy and now there are some more that I also have to read. Furthermore I have to read A LOT OF Mathematics and a bit Physics for my university or I will probably get kicked out of there. SO I was optimistic when I thought that I could finally play some games. I am currently not in a good mood because of my stupid dial-up connection which forces me to waste 7 hours on a 20 minutes work. Sometimes it just literally disconnects and I have to sit and watch those 2 monitors on the down-left of the screen and hope for them to turn on. It makes me really sick, because otherwise I could do a lot more things. Anyway I 'll probably read these new reviews in *again* three days and then I have to study for university so other stuff goes to next week. I completely wasted 3 days of last week doing nothing because I felt a bit down. That's not gonna happen again. So see you next week.
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Sunday, November 22, 2009
I READ REVIEWS!!!
Another week has passed and I … READ A HELL LOT OF GAME REVIEWS - At least 40, And it took me a lot of time, but now I'm finally free (Almost) I just downloaded some more game reviews and I also have to read all of those, that should take me 3 days and after that I shall be FREE! I can finally play some video-games! I also copied a lot of my hard-drive's contents on DVDs and now it has lots of free space.
What I have to do now is to
1-put the DVDs into proper covering (I have already designed them, so I just have to print them, cut their surroundings and then put them in a plastic cover along their respective discs and that would be it!)
2-Read all the new reviews I downloaded today (It should take about 3 days)
3-Create that Naruto NC2 download that I wanted to create years ago
4-Write a "007: Nightfire" review (Sadly I accidentally finished it)
5-AND AFTER THAT I CAN FINALLY PLAY A GAME (While doing all of the other stuff I said I would do in one of my earliest posts)
But I kinda feel relieved now that all that seemingly infinite reviews I use to make piles from are a bit gone and I have a lot of maneuvering space on my hard-drive SO I'll try my best to do the Naruto thing this week.
PS: Still looking for an html enabled free internet space provider.
What I have to do now is to
1-put the DVDs into proper covering (I have already designed them, so I just have to print them, cut their surroundings and then put them in a plastic cover along their respective discs and that would be it!)
2-Read all the new reviews I downloaded today (It should take about 3 days)
3-Create that Naruto NC2 download that I wanted to create years ago
4-Write a "007: Nightfire" review (Sadly I accidentally finished it)
5-AND AFTER THAT I CAN FINALLY PLAY A GAME (While doing all of the other stuff I said I would do in one of my earliest posts)
But I kinda feel relieved now that all that seemingly infinite reviews I use to make piles from are a bit gone and I have a lot of maneuvering space on my hard-drive SO I'll try my best to do the Naruto thing this week.
PS: Still looking for an html enabled free internet space provider.
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Saturday, November 14, 2009
Another lazy week past...
Okay, another week past while I basically did nothing.
To do more, I guess I have to reduce my sleep time (I sleep a lot, and it's not easy for me to wake up. I usually set alarms on my cellphone but they don't do the job)
Anyway, What I really did last week was to read a bunch of reviews. The best of them was perhaps Uncharted 2, but I don't have a PS3 so I just dream of playing it. Another interesting thing is that I have somehow mastered Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2 (maybe because it's the only thing I play on my PSP these days.) and the Insane difficulty is not enough for me anymore!
Talking about Naruto, right now I'm watching the Naruto fillers and while they all suck, the Noroimusha arc is good enough for me not to know what happens next.
Anyhow, I got this week's games and the most interesting one is obviously Modern Warfare 2.
New This Week:
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (PC,X360,PS3)
Need for Speed: Nitro (Wii)
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey (DS)
To do more, I guess I have to reduce my sleep time (I sleep a lot, and it's not easy for me to wake up. I usually set alarms on my cellphone but they don't do the job)
Anyway, What I really did last week was to read a bunch of reviews. The best of them was perhaps Uncharted 2, but I don't have a PS3 so I just dream of playing it. Another interesting thing is that I have somehow mastered Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2 (maybe because it's the only thing I play on my PSP these days.) and the Insane difficulty is not enough for me anymore!
Talking about Naruto, right now I'm watching the Naruto fillers and while they all suck, the Noroimusha arc is good enough for me not to know what happens next.
Anyhow, I got this week's games and the most interesting one is obviously Modern Warfare 2.
New This Week:
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (PC,X360,PS3)
Need for Speed: Nitro (Wii)
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey (DS)
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Saturday, November 7, 2009
Ah! I created a meaningless post.
Hi! I decided to just write something each week so my blog wouldn't be empty.
So I tell you what were I doing all this time:
Answer #3: I've been doing a lot of stuff, like skipping my classes and sleeping.
Answer #2: I've been copying some of my discs onto my hard-drive.
Answer #1: I've been watching "One Piece" episodes 1-395!!!
I also accidentally finished "007 Nightfire" and now I have to review it. *weep*
Now I have to read a hell lot of game reviews that were released while I was doing those 3 things so It's gonna take a lot of my time.
Oh! I almost forgot: I had a lot of game magazines so I wrote their containments in an excel file.
I also created that MANGA list that I released earlier.
HAVE FUN!
So I tell you what were I doing all this time:
Answer #3: I've been doing a lot of stuff, like skipping my classes and sleeping.
Answer #2: I've been copying some of my discs onto my hard-drive.
Answer #1: I've been watching "One Piece" episodes 1-395!!!
I also accidentally finished "007 Nightfire" and now I have to review it. *weep*
Now I have to read a hell lot of game reviews that were released while I was doing those 3 things so It's gonna take a lot of my time.
Oh! I almost forgot: I had a lot of game magazines so I wrote their containments in an excel file.
I also created that MANGA list that I released earlier.
HAVE FUN!
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Sunday, November 1, 2009
Start Reading Manga
Manga is a black & white Japanese comic, and most anime that would later spawn numerous games are based on them (like Naruto, Bleach, and One Piece). I started watching Naruto anime because of its several games and then it led me to other anime and manga. So I decided to read a chapter of a manga (or watch an episode of an anime) each day of the week. (you can find English translations of them if you search it on Google)
But I didn't know what manga to read, so I downloaded lots and lots of manga info from wikipedia, read all of their plots, gave them a point of one to five and then decided which one to read.
I summarized all of it in an xls file, so you can also use it to decide which manga to read, they are currently sorted out by Name, but if you have Microsoft Excel you can use the sort option under the Data column to sort them out by whatever you want. It also features a one-line mini story you can read to get a sense of what the manga is about (for more information, search the manga name in wikipedia). Also I encourage you to read the mini-story or the wikipedia article of the manga and give them stars yourself, since people’s tastes differ.
To open an xls file, you need "Microsoft Excel" which is included in Microsoft Office package. However, if you don't have Office or you don't want to pay for it, you can either use Excel Viewer or OpenOffice.org, the latter also works under Macintosh and Linux Operating Systems and both are free to download. You can also download the pdf version, but then you won't be able to sort the manga and you can only view them. Of course, you need Adobe Acrobat reader to view pdf files, but you already know that, right?
Download XLS file
View Online
Download PDF file
UPDATE: Updated the list, it now contains 300 entries.
UPDATE: Added online view.
But I didn't know what manga to read, so I downloaded lots and lots of manga info from wikipedia, read all of their plots, gave them a point of one to five and then decided which one to read.
I summarized all of it in an xls file, so you can also use it to decide which manga to read, they are currently sorted out by Name, but if you have Microsoft Excel you can use the sort option under the Data column to sort them out by whatever you want. It also features a one-line mini story you can read to get a sense of what the manga is about (for more information, search the manga name in wikipedia). Also I encourage you to read the mini-story or the wikipedia article of the manga and give them stars yourself, since people’s tastes differ.
To open an xls file, you need "Microsoft Excel" which is included in Microsoft Office package. However, if you don't have Office or you don't want to pay for it, you can either use Excel Viewer or OpenOffice.org, the latter also works under Macintosh and Linux Operating Systems and both are free to download. You can also download the pdf version, but then you won't be able to sort the manga and you can only view them. Of course, you need Adobe Acrobat reader to view pdf files, but you already know that, right?
Download XLS file
View Online
Download PDF file
UPDATE: Updated the list, it now contains 300 entries.
UPDATE: Added online view.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Done with the lists
O.K done with those 2 PS2 lists, Now it's time for NC2 review for MobyGames, providing downloads and other stuff, I'm also gonna look for a PS2 multi-tap. I've also downloaded the DOS and arcade games i wanted to download ( I couldn't download the original Command & Conquer cause it was more than 1GB, well I think it's going to wait.) I found naruto konoha Senki and I didn't understand a single word of it. I hoped it would be an action game that wouldn't really need you to know japanese, but it was those kind of "can't do anything at all if you don't know japanese" Strategy RPGs, (well, that's going to wait too.)
Other stuff I've been into these days:
Listening to Korn's Untitled Album
Gathering Info about DOOM WADs and engines
Downloading GTA2
Reading Street Fighter IV (PC) and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 (Wii) reviews
Gathering Info about Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
Other stuff I've been into these days:
Listening to Korn's Untitled Album
Gathering Info about DOOM WADs and engines
Downloading GTA2
Reading Street Fighter IV (PC) and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 (Wii) reviews
Gathering Info about Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
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Multitap 4 Player PS2 Games
Seventh Gen consoles have
dedicated themselves to online-gaming and old school split-screen is
gone even from most racing games. This is not bad because finding
someone to play online with is really easier than finding someone that
can actually come to your place in order to play with you. However
recently my friends come along to visit (usually my cousins) and when
we want to play some game, two of us have to watch the others play, and
it's really annoying. That made me think that maybe I should buy a
Multi-Tap for my good-old PS2. I did some searches on the web to find
out what games support the multi-tap, and the results were not so nice.
Usually people stated "PS2 doesn't have any good 4 Player games".
However I gathered information about PS2 games that support Multi-Tap
(Mostly from mobygames.com, but also from different forums and back
cover of some games I already had) and then I compiled a list sorting
them by their "Game Rankings" score (which is the average critic score)
and the result was surprising! Not that PS2 has good 4 player games,
but in fact it has lots of it. I had to censor most sports titles to
prevent overcrowding and let the best game for each sport to stay on
the list. So here's the TOP50 4-Player PS2 Game: (click on the game
title to go to its gamespot main page or click on the score to read its
review)
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UPDATE: I have confirmed that "Need for Speed Underground 2" for PS2 DOES NOT have 4-player multitap support. I regret the error.
Download PDF Version
UPDATE: I have confirmed that "Need for Speed Underground 2" for PS2 DOES NOT have 4-player multitap support. I regret the error.
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