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Fallout 3 Collectors Edition

November 21st, 2009 Xbox Reviews No comments

Fallout 3 Collectors Edition




For 200 years, Vault 101, a fallout shelter, has served the surviving residents of Washington DC and its environs, now known as the Capital Wasteland. Though the global atomic war of 2077 left the US all but destroyed, the residents of Vault 101 enjoy a life free from Giant Insects, Raiders, Slavers, and yes, even Super Mutants. Yet one morning, you awake to find that your father has left the comfort and security afforded by Vault 101 for reasons unknown. Leaving the only home you’ve ever known, you emerge from the Vault into the harsh Wasteland sun to search for your father. Fallout 3 is a singleplayer action role-playing game (RPG) that combines the horrific insanity of the Cold War era theory of mutually assured destruction gone terribly wrong with the kitschy naivety of American 1950s nuclear propaganda.

Mind-Blowing Artificial Intelligence – Facial expressions, gestures, unique dialog, and lifelike behavior are brought together with stunning results Modern super-deluxe HD graphicsIncludes Vault Boy Bobblehead – Enjoy your very own Vault Boy with this collector’s item direct from Vault-Tec The Art of Fallout 3 – This hardcover book features nearly 100 pages of never-before seen concept art and commentary from Bethesda Game Studios artists The Making of Fallout 3 – Get an exclusive, inside look at Bethesda Game Studios and the team behind the game with this special DVD Vault-Tec Lunch Box – The entire package comes in a fully customized metal lunch box

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars BEST GAME EVER!!!
All i got to say is that this game is one of the best games ever…it has like infinate game time and faaaaa just get this and sit down “medicate” (legal californians would get it), and just explore the capitol wasteland!!!

5 Stars Amazing game, amazing bundle
Came when they said it would and in great condition. The game is a lot of fun and takes A LOT of time. Which is good.

5 Stars 200 + hours and loved it
OK, I bought this game knowing nothing about the series. It took me some time to get into the game and the gaming system. Maybe 10 – 13 hours of play. However, once I got in to it, I totally got hooked.

I played this game on my Mac Book Pro running in Boot Camp. I had to reduce the graphics but even so, the play was smooth and fun. I really enjoyed the different ways to customize my character. I played start to finish 3 times and finished all but 2 (or 1?) of the goals in the game.

I only have two complaints: 1. the game has an ending and you cannot play after that ending. 2. the max level is 20, which will affect how you build your character.

I managed to finish many quests in very different ways. I found cool weapons and learned to manage my inventory weight pretty well. I did find that with a little work, it was pretty easy to make money irrelevant.

Overall this is an expansive game with a lot of fun. There are some very tough characters and generally stealth is rewarded.

I was surprised just how much I got into this game.

Oh, and I was traveling between the US and Europe a few times while I was playing this game. I logged about 20 hours at 30K feet.

5 Stars Awesome game but wait for GOTY edition.
Game is awesome all around. You will spend countless hours free roaming and side questing. This is just friendly heads-up. The Game of the Year edition will have the 2 available now and 2 soon available contents included in its price. Each of the DLC’s cost $10. They are worth it but if you can wait a lil bit you could get a real good deal.

Anyway the game is epic in it’s scale. It’s a first/third person shooting RPG.

I can give you my Stamp of Approval on this one and i’m not a turn based RPG fan at all.

5 Stars The game that keeps on giving
I actually have already played Fallout 3 before purchasing it from Amazon. I rented it for 10 days from blockbuster and wasted most of my life (44 hours) during that time. After I wasted that time, I realized how fun the game was, but I was afraid that it would quickly become boring if I were to try to play it again. I was wrong. The second time I played it, I started a new character and I played it by going down the “evil” path of the game. The game seems almost brand new. I have already put another 12 hours on it (school is busy so I haven’t had too much time to play it) and it hasn’t become boring at all.

I highly recommend it; however, if you are looking for just a first person shooter, this may not be the game for you. It is an RPG game in every sense of the word, but it uses FPS elements. Amazing game, but if you are looking for a fast paced, online first person shooter, I would suggest the Call of Duty series.

A good compass: if you liked Oblivion, you’ll LOVE this game.

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Fallout 3

November 12th, 2009 Xbox Reviews No comments

Fallout 3




For 200 years, Vault 101, a fallout shelter, has served the surviving residents of Washington DC and its environs, now known as the Capital Wasteland. Though the global atomic war of 2077 left the US all but destroyed, the residents of Vault 101 enjoy a life free from Giant Insects, Raiders, Slavers, and yes, even Super Mutants. Yet one morning, you awake to find that your father has left the comfort and security afforded by Vault 101 for reasons unknown. Leaving the only home you’ve ever known, you emerge from the Vault into the harsh Wasteland sun to search for your father. Fallout 3 is a singleplayer action role-playing game (RPG) that combines the horrific insanity of the Cold War era theory of mutually assured destruction gone terribly wrong with the kitschy naivety of American 1950s nuclear propaganda.

Mind-Blowing Artificial Intelligence – Facial expressions, gestures, unique dialog, and lifelike behavior are brought together with stunning results Modern super-deluxe HD graphics

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4 Stars Probably my most favorite game…EVER!
How do I begin?

This is one of the best games I’ve ever played.

This game is huge! The vastness is not really apparent at first. During the first chapter you experience life as a vault dweller in a series of short mini-quests. These little appetizers cleverly integrate the character creation process with the larger story. By providing subtle clues to the back story they connect you to events in the recent past that lead up to your eventual escape from Vault 101. So, pay close attention to what’s said during your formative years. Some of that stuff becomes more interesting later in the game.

Thankfully, circumstances soon force you out of the comfort and security of Vault 101. As you emerge from the vault you are temporarily blinded by the blazing sun that bakes the Capital Wasteland. Soon, your vision clears and the scale really hits home. There is a sense of infinity as you look down upon the remnants of civilization. Everywhere you look there is evidence of those that came before and let their world be destroyed. Burned out buildings rusted lumps of metal vehicles and the charred black bones of those lucky enough to die in the initial blast surround you as you descend the crumbling remnants of a paved road. Beyond the rubble, stretching as far as you can see, is an endless expanse of brown sand, rocks and blackened trees. A sense of utter isolation falls over you as the wind whistles and you hear the creaking and groaning of the ruined buildings and dead power pylons. Everywhere you look there are reminders of what once was. But don’t let that feeling of isolation fool you. Hidden among the fossils of civilization and buried beneath the irradiated sands, are the decedents of the survivors in their many forms. Some are friendly enough, but most would be happy to paint the rocks with your internal organs. It’s a dog eat man world out here. Every mutant for himself.

The main plot is engaging. It’s fairly typical and not too hard to complete. If you just want to get right down to it and “beat the game” you can probably do it in a few hours.

I really love a game with a good story and this game delivers. As you emerge from the vault, you can start walking in any direction and quickly stumble into any number of side quests. Most of which have nothing to do with the main plot. That’s the real meat of this game. The side quests kept me glued to the screen looking for the next clue or juicy piece of prewar technology to lug around. There are so many that you don’t really need the main plot to have a good time.

The world is ridiculously engaging. The more you play, the closer you get to near total immersion. Now, I get a little nervous when I see a real-life over pass and wonder what’s really going on with that antenna tower up on the hill.

I was so wrapped up in side quests, that I actually completed the main quest by accident the first time I played. Which brings me to the only negative thing I can really say about the game.

The ending surprised me a little and left me feeling a bit disappointed. Without giving too much away the game ends with the conclusion of the main quest and left me wanting more. I enjoyed the game enough to play it again. This time I avoided as much of the main quest and just explored.

The bugs that plague the PC version do not seem to be present on the XBox 360 version. However, the game would freeze up now and then forcing me to restart the console. I lost a significant amount of progress the first time. It’s not hard recognize the symptoms of an impending lock-up in time to save the game and reboot the machine. I don’t remember having any real issues other than that.

After literally hundreds of hours of sneaking around dark corners and peering down bloody metal stairwells, I can honestly say this game is has a lot to offer if you’re the type of person who enjoys escaping into a great story and exploring an alternate view of reality. Just make sure you have plenty of time to get lost in the bleakness because you will literally loose days of your life if your not careful.

Except for the ending. I can’t recommend this game highly enough. A game this big deserves an ending that leaves you free to explore all of the nooks and crannies as the Capital Wasteland’s only tourist from Vault 101.

- Chris

5 Stars Wow is all I can say
Tonight I broke the 100 hours mark in Fallout 3. I finished the main story at the 40 hour mark, but for my last perk I chose to open the all the locations of everything on the map. So I found myself at the end of the game, looking over the map and saying “wait a second…the White House is on this map! I never went to the White House!!!” and so began my journey of scouring every single location on the map. I doubt this game is for everybody but if you’d like to roam around an open world like GTA4, but in a post apocalyptic landscape, then you might want to give this game a try.

I could talk to you about the family of cannibals I met…or the planetarium in the museum. Or the Matrix-style virtual reality I became trapped in…but none of that will matter to you until you’re actually playing it. All I can tell you is to me, this is the perfect game. The challenge was high, the fun of discovery never got old…the choice of music is unforgettable.

I agree with the negative reviews about the 360 locking up in this game. I absolutely does…its happened to me countless times (10+). But I can’t in all honesty take points off for it…the game was just that good.

When you play a game for 100+ hours and you’re already planning to go back and do it again…you know you have something special on your hands. Just do yourself a favor and give this game 5 hours of your time. You’ll be glad you did!

5 Stars War Never Changes

I haven’t played Fallout 1 or 2…so I was a newcomer to the series when I got this game for my birthday. Simply put, Fallout 3 is a true RPG that’ll have you walking all over the ruins of Washington, D.C. and the Capital Wastelands. The game starts when you’re born and ends with your death…or so it seems.

While wandering through the Wasteland, you meet people who now live in this world. The story is basic; you’re looking for your father who escaped Vault 101. Eventually, you find your dad and help him with Project Purity to bring fresh water to the Wasteland. You’re given a PIPBoy that serves as the menu/weapons/HUD and you can listen to the few radio stations on it. The only bad thing about this game is that its soundtrack is way too short and rather bland. The music on GNR radio gets old really fast, and Agatha’s station is just as bad (though it has great Violin music). This game is great!

5 Stars ONE OF THE BEST GAMES KNOWN TO MAN
MY FAVORITE GAME OF ALL TIME, ALONG TO CONKERS BAD FUR DAY FOR THE N64,

I WOULD RECCOMEND THIS TO ANYONE THAT LIKES GORY, 1ST PERSON SHOOTERS

5 Stars Favorite game of the last five years
I purchased this game after resisting the temptation for a very long time. I was a Final Fantasy XI addict for awhile and felt that this was not the type of game I should be purchasing! At the time I figured it was one that would take 100+ hours to beat.

I play the game and finally get out of the vault. Once I get into Megaton I’m a bit confused as to what I should do first. I wander around outside for awhile and eventually run out of ammo and have problems finding money to even buy things. It seems that at the start of the game I was always low on ammo and money. Later on I finally realized that’s kind of the point! You just get out of a vault and are trying to survive out there in the wasteland.

I gain a few levels and get my ammo stocked and finally decide to head to DC to meet “Three Dog”. Of course I have no clue about the map markers (I guess I don’t read manuals!) and wander around trying to find where I’m supposed to go and get completely lost and almost murdered. Of course by this time I’m almost out of ammo and need to find out how to stock back up and start over. At this point I’m thinking I’m terrible at the game and was not having any fun at all. It took a lot for me to keep going.

So another day comes and I finally decide to use the map directions more precisely. Once I get the quest to repair a Satellite, things become fun. Once I got to Rivet City I started to finally love the game.

Maybe I’m dumb, but for me this had a somewhat high learning curve at first. Once you get a few days into it, it gets easier. It takes awhile to figure out how things work in the game. I would say it took me about 10 levels to really have fun with the game. Once I got to Rivet City I didn’t stop playing the game every day until it was finished.

Sadly, the main quest is very short. If you don’t explore the world you can finish the main quest in 35-40 hours. When the ending comes, it’s not really over. There is so much to do and explore.

After beating the game I did about 75% of the quests in the game and at that point I was already up to 67 hours! Unlike some games, the quests are actually pretty interesting. My favorites were “Blood Ties” and “Reilly’s Rangers”.

Some say the graphics are terrible, but I’m very impressed with them. It really depends on the location. I played the entire game without any radio stations and that was perfectly fine with me. What sound there is, is just about perfect.

The one thing I like about this game the most is that there’s just so much to do. You can go out exploring and find things to do. You can even start the game over again and focus on a different skill set. I maxed out Lock picking, Repair, Small Guns and Energy Weapons. Next time it might be Science.

Later on in the game it’s much easier to find weapons, money and ammo. It starts out hard and gets easier as you advance in the game.

There are a few minor negatives about the game:

1: Followers often get hung up on things, but this is rare. It’s only happened 4-5 times.

2: Sometimes when a NPC is near it won’t let you target an enemy.

3. Some extremely over-powered followers. Getting Fawkes turns “Normal” mode into like “Very Easy”.

4. Maps directions not always accurate and/or confusing. Easy to get lost in the game, but that’s ok.

5. Amount of ammo for some weapons is extremely hard to find. I can find dozens of missiles, but it’s even harder to find .44 Magnum ammo!

6. Some equipment breaks way too fast. I had to repair my “Terrible Shotgun” four times.

7. Some armor can’t be repaired well, if at all, making that two hour quest a waste.

8. Excessive blood/gore. It doesn’t bother me, but seeing a person blown up in twelve different pieces is a bit ridiculous and not very realistic. This isn’t even with the “Bloody Mess” perk. Sometimes it looks cool and I laugh at some shots, but it gets old fast.

9. Normal mode is a bit too easy, but no big deal. During the main quest, I rarely died. Usually when I run low on ammo. Evergreen Mills was very difficult for me when I was on my way to a vault. I was at a low level though.

10. Difficult to resell weapons. My house is piled high with them. Buyers usually don’t have enough money.

11. Most annoying thing in the game by far is the weight limit. It’s way too low even with STR.

12. By the end of the game money isn’t really important. I have about 4,000 and there’s not much to buy.

13. Some characters sound EXACTLY alike. Do they only have 6 voice actors? I think so! I’ll admit that they’re all mostly good actors, except for Doctor Li. I liked the old guys and the drunken scrap metal man in Megaton.

14. Some lockups. I don’t think it’s my Xbox 360, but maybe. In 70 hours this has happened only 3 times.

15. In that 70 hours, a few areas run a bit slow/choppy for 30 seconds max.

16. In game local maps can be worthless at times. The world map is good.

My favorite game in the past five years has been Half Life 2, but this one is close to topping that. Fable 2 was a bit more fun to play through, but I consider this a better game. This has 10 times more to do.

Currently I’m at 72 hours and just finished the first DLC (expansion). Hopefully I can start the next ones soon. I’m having so much fun with this game that I probably won’t be done for another 50 hours!

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Unreal Tournament III

July 18th, 2009 Xbox Reviews No comments

Unreal Tournament III



Continuing the intensity of the well-known series, Unreal Tournament 3 unleashes the full power of the Unreal Engine 3. In this adventure, you’re thrown into the thick of the Necris invasion and immersed in the battle of your life. Defend what’s left of your clan with an arsenal of more than 24 powerful, futuristic weapons and a slew of upgraded vehicles. Both new and returning characters can be friends or foes, so watch your back. Whether you’re under attack from advanced Artificial Intelligence adversaries or from human online warriors, one thing’s for sure

Fear 2 Project Origin

July 15th, 2009 Xbox Reviews No comments

Fear 2 Project Origin




The second heart-stopping shooter by Monolith (after F.E.A.R.) continues the spine-tingling supernatural suspense story of an escalating paranormal crisis that threatens to destroy a major American city. At the center of the calamity is the mysterious Alma, whose rage against those who wronged her triggered a chain of events that has spiraled completely out of control. Now that she has been loosed upon the world, the consequences will be unimaginable. Although this game is technically a follow-up to F.E.A.R., the game does not carry the F.E.A.R. franchise name due to a shift in publishers — instead, it features a new name for its frights.

Utilize the world interaction enhancements to create instant cover or remove obstacles Play with and against friends in multiplayer competition Enhanced graphics engine takes action horror to new heights through enhanced visuals and effects Enemies behave realistically and use the environment against you through vastly enhanced enemy Artificial Intelligence Maintains the authenticity of the Alma storyline

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars this game owns monkey balls
if you love shooters buy this i give it a 5 out of 5 the multiplayer kinda sucks tho

4 Stars solid game
Great atmosphere, music etc…Make sure to set the game as dark as possible, its so much more exciting this way. Graphic’s are much improved over Fear Files, control, etc…I miss the replica soldier dialog from Fear Files. Other than that it was really spooky, awsome. Looking forward to Fear 3!!!

5 Stars Awesome Sequel!!!
The game is awesome! It never lets up! Play the way it is meant to be played. In the dark, and volume HIGH!!! Alot of people have been complaining on the length of the game, but come on, it’s not an RPG! The graphics are amazing! A little too amazing at points, as you see a little more then you wanted to. the gameplay is awesome! I recommend this game to everyone who is a fan of survival horror.

4 Stars Ready, Aim FIRE
If you liked the first FEAR game, you will love this one. Better graphics all around and pretty much non-stop action. Not much of a story line but who cares, just shoot em up. Even for an old goat like me, the fun factor is high. I was disappointed when it was over. Little short but fun while it lasted.

PS: Hope they bring out a FEAR2 files for this one like they did the first.

1 Star Watch out!
I was charged and never received my game! I will dispute the charges since the seller never responded to my email asking for traking info. Don’t buy from this seller ever! No response!!!!!!

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Condemned 2 Bloodshot

June 30th, 2009 Xbox Reviews No comments

Condemned 2 Bloodshot




Ethan Thomas is a former Serial Crimes Unit investigator with a disturbed past who has been sent back into the field to find his missing partner. His dark past has left him burnt out and struggling with his demons, all the while trying to solve a sinister conspiracy. As Ethan, you will have use of a variety of firearms, blunt instruments and an all-new fighting system complete with defensive and offensive combo chains, as well as grapples and holds. An all-new set of high-tech forensic tools will help you solve the mystery. Condemned 2: Bloodshot has new online multiplayer modes, including deathmatch. Enemies benefit from superior artificial intelligence and work in teams to overpower and outsmart players. All-new multiplayer modes like Circle of Death enhance the experience through a variety of different play styles and flexibility.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Decent replayable but not a great horror game
The first few levels are terrible. The hotel in particular is very confusing and easy to get lost in. After completing the first few levels the store and level design really pick up. I started to get a hint of Resistance: Fall Of Man toward the end which was very unexpected.

This game gets praises for being replayabile. I beat the game once, unlocked FPS mode with infinite ammo, and then I went back through the entire game running and shooting. (Essentially this is HARD MODE with GUNS, and you get an achievement for completing it). I put a piece of tape on the exact center of my screen to use as a targeting cursor for my guns when I’m not zooming in. Very fast.

Though this is not scary enough to be a horror game the ability to play the game as another genre makes this game worth it’s money.

4 Stars A Bloody Little Romp!
Condemned 2 has a similiar format to the first one, but there is nothing wrong with taking a good game and improving upon it. I had some fun with this title even though the gameplay was repetitive. You have a first person shooter with close combat weapons and a limited number of projectile weapons. Just about everything in the game can be used as a weapon and some items deal more damage vs speed and reach. Combos are not too difficult to pull off with a little well timed practice. Its a brutal game, enemies will be cursing you while you pummel them with a pipe then finish them off by smashing their head into an old TV. Its a dark and somewhat eerie game and the flashlight looks fantastic when shining down those dark corridors. There are alot of those moments where you see a quick flash of someone running around in the dark only to jump out and bust your chin with a 2 by 4, good stuff. There is also an investigation mode that allows you to study a crime scene and figure out the most probable cause of death which i found to be quite enjoyable and i wish there would have been more crimes scenes to investigate. I wasn’t really wowed by the storyline, but the close combat gameplay is what this title is about. There isn’t too much replay value here, one play through will probably do it for you. It would be a fantastic rental though, but its only 15 bucks so you wouldn’t really be out that much cash for a solid game.

5 Stars Brutal Violence!
I think people who gave this game a bad review was probably because the game was not what they where expecting. This game is not your average First Person Shooter. You rarely have a gun!!! lol

You punch a lot and have lead pipes and stuff.. Let me tell you that you really feel like your swinging that stuff around! it is brutal violence! You never feel like your a great warrior like you do Halo or have spectacular fire fights like in Gears of War. This is more like Doom 3 but more hand to hand. It plays in a similar way to the sleeper hit “breakdown” for the original xbox. The punching seems very believable in both games.

The game is a good looking game but it is dark. So its probably best to play it at night.

Most people I know arent into horror games but if you are this is one the best around. At this price its almost crazy not to check it out. if you have never played a game like this but do enjoy horror movies I say go for it because you will not regret it.

2 Stars Alright
For me a rental was well enough. Kudos to the game for being different; there are way too many “shooters” out there, but I actually found my self yearning for a good shooter after picking up this game. The game has gotten good reviews by video game reviewers/websites, and was the basis for picking up this as a rental.

I found myself, almost instantly, bored of just punching and blocking opponents punches. In my view it would be much better as a third person game, one where you are controlling a character you can actually see.

More than any other game, it seems to border on reality. There are no double flip moves, climbing up the side of buildings, punching opponents through brick walls. These are all things I kind of yearned for, a sense of fantasy….in a word. Instead it is just brutal realistic violence.

It was something to do to pass the time…other than that, if I had better things to do I would have done them, rather than playing this game.

5 Stars Ready to have some fun?
Dead birds and psychotic behavior were two strange occurrences that happened while SCU agent Ethan Thomas chased a serial killer in Condemned: Criminal Origins. Now, city-wide violence has gone up, and a cult called the Oro is believed to be influencing it all. You once again are in control of Ethan Thomas, who (after the events of the first game) quit the bureau, and descended into alcoholism and homelessness. As a result, he’s grown bitter, darker, and violent. So while he may look like he’ll fight any crazed psychotic that crosses his path, he’s still able to do good as a forensic investigator. As expected, the game still has the eerie tone of the first, but is way more darker, and violent. You are able to find more ammo for firearms in certain levels, but melee weapons are still the way here like before. The melee mechanics have changed somewhat, and enemy A.I. has improved, making the game more challenging especially if you decide to just melee every enemy. Forensic work is still a heavy occurrence. While you still do use tools to conduct the work, you’re presented with choices in order to guess the nature of the crime. Correct guesses give you points which can add up and lead to rewards towards upgrades depending on how you do in levels. Also, the visions and hallucinations from the first game are back, very much so like in the F.E.A.R. games. Plus, in certain areas, lighting tends to become very dark, and in other areas very bright at times. Some have complained about it. It is my belief that it is all meant to disorient and challenge the player’s sanity, and add to the overall dark tone. Not to make the game less enjoyable or unplayable. Last, but not least, while I don’t mean to bag on the Playstation 3, I’m very glad I own an Xbox 360. No, I’m not a fanboy. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions about both systems. They both have their ups and downs, but after comparing certain games on both systems, the 360 seems to be better in my opinion. The reason why I’m stating this in the review? I’ve read some people claiming audio problems in the PS3 version of the game. I can assure that you won’t find it on this version. I’ve played the entire game, it looks and sounds great. So if this seems like your kind of game, give it a chance. Parents, check the rating on the box, and see the “M for Mature” symbol before you decide to buy this for your kids.

Also, check out the F.E.A.R. games, which were also developed by Monolith, the creators of the Condemned series.

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