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Feb 11th, 2007 at 23:44:59 - NBA 2K7 (XBX) |
I went back to play this game the second time around and I decided it would be fun to use the All- Star teams. I was the Western Conference All- Star team which has one of the best lineups that I have seen in many years. This game flows in ways that other basketball games don’t. I feel like the player actually has to actually imitate how player would actually play in a game to utilize a players skills. I use all of Kobe Bryant’s potential attacking from all angles. I also like using Yao Ming but it does take a little time to get used to trying to attack on offense with a center. I was dominating in this game and brought in some sharpshooters to knock down three pointers. Hitting the jump shot takes some mastering in this game, remember it is important to release the ball a little before the apex of the jump so that the character will have enough time to follow through with his shot. I would definitely recommend this game to anyone that likes sports games. I never cease to be amazed at how realistic this game seems, I actually feel like I am watching a basketball game sometimes. I am going to continue playing this game and reporting any finding or strategies that I develop while playing.
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Feb 11th, 2007 at 23:44:40 - NBA 2K7 (XBX) |
I played NBA 2k7 on the X BOX 360 console with my friend Adam. We decided to choose two of our favorite teams which were the Lakers and the Phoenix Suns. We knew this would be a great match up because it would be fast paced. I chose the Lakers because I knew I could dominate on my friend with Kobe Bryant. I haven’t had this game for very long and am just learning the basics. The iso-motion button in the left trigger and is necessary to hold if you want to juke your opponent. I got off to an early lead but I had a couple too many turnovers because I was trying to complete the alley oop too often. This game is great because when you are playing defense it still proves to be a fun game. I like to use full court pressure when I am on defense because it is real easy to disrupt a pass. I notice that I have to be paying attention at all times or something happens and I turn over the ball. Another feature that I like is that at halftime they have a highlight reel where they go over all of the top performers so far in the game. This is really an interesting feature because it saves all of a certain players best plays from the half and replays them. I got to rub in the fact that I had like ten dunks on my friend since it showed them all on the highlights.
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Feb 9th, 2007 at 14:47:29 - Resistance: Fall of Man (PS3) |
I noticed many new things about the level “Into the Depths,” the second time I played it. One new enemy that emerges is a black scorpion alien thing that has a different way of attacking. When I first encountered this new enemy it looked exactly like the other scorpions except they have a new sonic the hedgehog type roll to evade your shots. This makes them a worthy adversary since they can now cover much more ground. Another great part about this level is that your player gets trapped in a circular kind of battle arena that you must blast your way out of. In this room there is tons of ammo so I basically decided to drain any grenades or other ammunition that I had. I would suggest waiting by the platforms that you can see are being raised so that you can surprise your enemy with a couple of shotgun blasts to the face upon arrival. This level is one of the more dimly lit levels in the game so it is necessary to use a flashlight when waking around. This definitely adds to the creepy factor in the game because enemies seem to pop out of nowhere in surprising numbers. This game definitely tests a persons reaction times which makes it a game that you cannot have a lapse of attention while playing. This level is great and I plan on playing it with a harder difficulty soon.
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Feb 9th, 2007 at 14:47:12 - Resistance: Fall of Man (PS3) |
I noticed many new things about the level “Into the Depths,” the second time I played it. One new enemy that emerges is a black scorpion alien thing that has a different way of attacking. When I first encountered this new enemy it looked exactly like the other scorpions except they have a new sonic the hedgehog type roll to evade your shots. This makes them a worthy adversary since they can now cover much more ground. Another great part about this level is that your player gets trapped in a circular kind of battle arena that you must blast your way out of. In this room there is tons of ammo so I basically decided to drain any grenades or other ammunition that I had. I would suggest waiting by the platforms that you can see are being raised so that you can surprise your enemy with a couple of shotgun blasts to the face upon arrival. This level is one of the more dimly lit levels in the game so it is necessary to use a flashlight when waking around. This definitely adds to the creepy factor in the game because enemies seem to pop out of nowhere in surprising numbers. This game definitely tests a persons reaction times which makes it a game that you cannot have a lapse of attention while playing. This level is great and I plan on playing it with a harder difficulty soon.
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