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Feb 23rd, 2007 at 14:55:25 - Mario Party (N64) |
The second time I played mario party I played with only one other friend and a couple of comps. After playing for a second hour the game resulted a little tiring because I had just played a similiar adventure mode map not to long ago. I would recommend to play this game only once in a while with a group of friends, which is probably what the game was designed for anyways.
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Feb 23rd, 2007 at 14:52:24 - Mario Party (N64) |
I really enjoyed playing this game with a few friends. Mario Party brings a 3D video game element to board games, making them very fun. Mario party has three different modes, adventure mode, mini-game island mode, and mini-game house mode. I enjoyed playing an adventure mode game with some friends because it's just like a regular board game, but with a video game aspect. I was able to play as any one of a selection of popular nintendo characters. The game also offered mini games which were like short little video game competitions against your friends or the computer. These mini games were fun to play both by themself and in adventure mode games when a player landed on one. What I like most about this game is that you can play it for an hour or so and not leave the game on a cliff hanger. Every time your play you can start and finish the game with out having to save your progress or anything.
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Feb 12th, 2007 at 15:29:38 - Halo: Combat Evolved (XBX) |
After completing the first level in Legendary mode, my friend and I began to play the second level of Halo in Legendary mode. The story line in these first two levels is very exciting, rythmic, and sucks you into the game. In the second level you start out in a small crashed escape pod on the Halo terrain. Looking around at the Halo's scenery, it is modled after earth's terrain.
Throughout the whole second level my friend and I had to defeat many covenent forces and defend fellow marines in the game to advance to the next scenario. The map for the second level is very spread out and open. I found it possible to get confused or lost in this level. The difficulty in this level, even though it was in the same mode, was harder than the first. There were more enemies and more challenges to face, such as saving marines.
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Feb 12th, 2007 at 15:15:01 - Halo: Combat Evolved (XBX) |
I played the original Halo for the first time in a while. I usually just play Halo 2 online or multiplayer with friends. When I switched from playing Halo 2 to Halo, I could notice a large difference in graphics and gameplay. The graphics for the original Halo are much simpliar than Halo 2 mainly because it was one of the first xbox games to be released.
For the first hour of gameplay I played the very first level with a friend in Legendary mode. In the first level we start out aboard a ship where we get attacked by aliens (Covenant) who board the ship and try to take it over. The flow of this first level is very straight forward and is almost impossible to get lost. While my friend and I were attacking the Covenant forces it was pretty easy to destroy all the enemies with out having to revert back to the last checkpoint because if one of us died we could leave combat and wait for the other to respawn. This part in the game brings the difficulty of the game down, but is fixed in Halo 2's Legendary mode.
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