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Feb 10th, 2007 at 23:37:06 - GunBound (PC) |
After an hour of playing, things got a bit pointless becuse you just keep shooting around and weird people try to curse you out. Some flaws of the game include words that cannot be used in a sentence becsuse it is considered as a bad word. Also, ranking takes too long and by the time you reach a battle axe, it will take four weeks.
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Feb 9th, 2007 at 15:13:02 - GunBound (PC) |
Gunbound is one of the most played online games worldwide. Gunbound is a animated game that is similar to pocket tanks but only with animated characters and i is onine. In this game you have a chance to interact with people around the world or in your own country. You first login with your username by using internet explorer, then you start the game by entering a server that is USA accounts only. The game begins by clicking on one of the open rooms and by doing this, you are either in team A or team B. You can switch teams if the other team has an open slot. After choosing teams, you select a bot, which is the "mobile" you will be using throughout the game, and weapons. The weapons are things you can use throughout the game and there are three slots of weapons you can use. Weapons like "dual" or "teleport" are the weapons I use. Dual gives you the ability to shoot twice at your opponent, and teleport gives me the ability to shoot myself somewhere else. The battle begins after everyone presses ready and the master of the room presses start. Just like pocket tanks, you can move around and fire attacks at your opponents.
Each bot has a different ability, meaning that they shoot something different, a boomer can shoot a boomerang, while an a sate shoots a laser. This game requires a lot of geometry because the harder shots you can make, the more GP and gold you can get. GP is what will determine your rank in the game. And gold gives you the ability to buy avatar for the character you use.
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Jan 31st, 2007 at 17:24:50 - Shadow of the Colossus (PS2) |
After another 45 minutes of playing, the game starts to make sense because the missions tells a story of CJ's life. Balla's are rival gangs, and CJ and Ryder is suppose to help clean them out because they want their hood restored. San Andreas is quite interesting the more you play it because you want to see what happens next.
It is funny how you can do so much with CJ; like drive-bys, you can eat, work out with him. Then you have to give him clothes, and haircuts. Unlike the previous GTA's, this one have interest in.
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Jan 31st, 2007 at 15:26:44 - Shadow of the Colossus (PS2) |
Grand Theft Auto is one of the my favorite games because of how I can use my character and do whatever I want. From stealing cars to beating up old ladies, the boundaries of this game is not that limited. The only restrictions are the stars that your get when you kill someone. Then the cops start to chase after you and bust you. The storyline of San Andreas is hat after jail, you return to your hometown and complete missions.
This game is created for teens and teens only, a little 5 year old could play this, but it would be a bad influence! The levels designed gets difficult as you go up, which is like any other game. Within the time of 45 minutes, I got carried away with stealing cars and running people over, that I did not really pay attention to the missions I was supposed to complete.
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