Monday 28 September 2009

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2


There is only 1 word to describe this game and its the word "disappointing", the original was great and unique at the time but this sequal has turned it stale and unlovable unlike the first game, the amount of costumes is a joke because in the first game you got 4 different costumes for each character and this one you get 2 thats it no choice just 2 which have been used the Civil War and the Secret War stories in the Marvel Universe, and as for the story? its short its abit confusing and the sound is unbarable as everyone sounds like they have been recorded with a cheap Fisher Price microphone

This game is simply a slap in the face for anyone like I really loved the original and the cheapness certainly shows.
This is should have been DLC then it wouldnt have been so poor for the £45! (yes i paid 45 bloody quid for this pile of shit) which is RRP which again is another slap in the face for Marvel fans and Gamers alike

'Bout freaking time!



One of my favourite games of all time is Fallout 3, and seeing it win Game of the Year, its a lot of others as well. The only thing that I didn't like about the game was that it was on PC and XBox, but this was because of the exclusive DLC (Blech) that Microsoft wouldn't share.

Now just after the final DLC Mothership Zeta was released, Broken Steel has been released on PSN, for the price of £7.99 or $9.99 (us Brits are getting ripped!).

Fallout 3 DLC will continue next week (October 1st), with the release of Operation: Anchorage & The Pitt. The week after (October 8th), Point Lookout & Mothership Zetawill be available.
Thursday 10 September 2009

The Beatles: Rock Band


I recently bought this game to keep my mum and sister quiet over the winter months until the inevitable splurge of casual games come out for the Wii around christmas time which handle like boat used to tackle aboriginals in the old black and white films and thought id have a go...and realised what a game that has been created.
The graphics are awesome, the sheer amount of songs (45 to be exact and more to come via XBL and PSN including their famous album Abbey Road) that you actually recognize and realise that they were right, they were the greatest band to ever live and probably ever will and this comes alive within the story mode which you start off at the beginning of the band leading up to their last gig 10 years later.
This game is truely amazing, if you own Guitar Hero World Tour or Rock Band this is worth shelling out £40 for (or a tenner if you were lucky enough to preorder the game from Gamestation or Game in Liverpool and go to the Cavern Club for the launch) and if you dont own either I urge you to go out and buy the band bundle (1 guitar, drums and a microphone) and the game as this is undoubtedly the best Rock Band or Guitar Hero game that has ever been made.

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