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Feb 22nd, 2007 at 21:28:06 - Shadow of the Colossus (PS2) |
After playing the game for another hour, I have found it to be more fun. At first, just playing for one hour was not enough to get into the game. But playing for another hour really gives me the chance to progess in the game. However, even more fun that playing the game, I think the best thing to do is the use the cheat so I can have all the weapans, and kill as many people with out the cops finding me.
Doing that was far more fun than just playing the the. But the second hour was more fun.
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Feb 22nd, 2007 at 20:01:04 - Shadow of the Colossus (PS2) |
I have played this game before, and I have always enjoyed it. But for some reason, this time I just couldn't get into it. I think you have to be in the right kind of mood to play this game. Instead of playing a random level with a character that has already been used, I decided to start from the begining of the game and see what I could do. I kind of felt like the first missions were just boring and not all that fun. However, once I got guns and other stuff, I found it entertaining to just start shooting innocent bystanders and wait for the cops to show up -- then attempting to shoot them. Unfortunatly, this just didn't really work.
In terms of the technical side of the game, I did enjoy the graphics and the way the player has a range of motion, that can easily be controlled. Also, I enjoy how this game has differnt ways you can play it. If you want you can just walk around, or you can drive cars. You can even fly planes later in this game. Overall I think this is a great game, you just need to be in the right mood and be willing to put some time into playing it.
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Jan 31st, 2007 at 16:53:46 - James Bond Goldeneye 007 (N64) |
After playing James Bond Golden Eye 007 for another hour. Im am starting to realize how much I dislike this game. Although it can be fun, especially in multiplayer, I just keep on finding that the game is attempting to do things that just can't be done at the time the game was made. I think all the graphics are far too dark, perhaps adding an element into the game, but I feel that it is unecessary. I don't know if I can take much more of the Aiming button. Usually with an aiming button, you can actually aim. In this game it seems that It just is a little closer, but you have no control at all. Usually ending in your own death. I have to hand it to the game, it most likely was a breakthrough for games at the time it was made, but quite frankly, I dont' care for it, I would much rather go back to a good 2D game such as Mario Bros. than to play a bad 3D game like this.
Although I don't care for this game much, I did find it fun to play against my friends in the multiplayer option.
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Jan 31st, 2007 at 15:15:39 - James Bond Goldeneye 007 (N64) |
The last time I played this game was probably around the time it was released in the late 90's. Going back to play this game again is very interesting. The first thing I realized was how much games have evolved since James Bond Goldeneye 007. The first thing I noticed in the actual game play was the cut scenes at the begining of each level, which most likely sparked the trent that is so evident in today's games. The graphics are far less realistic than what is created today, but I think that this game sparked the way in which games are made today.
in terms of game play, I felt that Goldeneye 007 was somewhat hard to play. The controls are not that responsive when it comes to aiming your weapon, which led to my death multiple times. As I was playing the first level, I was able to get to a part where there was a truck blocking my path, and could not figure out how to get by it. I tried everything from shooting every weapon I had to walking into it. After a few minutes I just got frustrated and turned the game off.
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