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Gears Of War

July 4th, 2009 Xbox Reviews No comments

Gears Of War




Gears of War, an Xbox 360 exclusive game that blends tactical action with survival horror, thrusts gamers into a deep and harrowing tale of humankind’s epic battle for survival against the Locust Horde, a nightmarish race of creatures that surface from the bowels of the planet. The storyline plays out like a Hollywood blockbuster — lead character Marcus Fenix pits advanced human technology against the overwhelming Locust Horde. Built around a revolutionary third-person tactical combat system and breathtaking, high-definition visuals from the Unreal Engine 3, Gears of War immerses you in a horrifying tale of war and survival.

Gears of War

Gears of War is harrowing tale that pits humankind against the Locust Horde.

Gears of War

Marcus Fenix and his team battle nightmarish creatures. View larger.

Gears of War

In Gears of War, you must take cover to survive. View larger.

Gears of War

Gears of War presents a focused and well-paced cinematic experience. View larger.

The gameplay is focused on a fire team co-op so advanced that your A.I. teammates are indiscernible from human players. Voice recognition and real-time lip synching heighten the absorbing experience. The Unreal Engine 3 technology brings out the smallest details in the largest of battles. With GOW you’re sure to experience a rich, dynamic world where characters spring to life. Speaking of life, the battlefield is a lethal place. To survive, you must suppress your enemy with blindfire, take cover in interactive environments, and use weapons and teammates to outwit your dreaded, inhuman foes. And with a title like GOW, it would be shame if you couldn’t get online and challenge live gamers. With the next-generation of Xbox Live, you’ll be able to experience individualized matchmaking, view player statistics, earn player achievements, customize games, and build personalized gamer profiles.

Gears of War shined bright at Microsoft’s pre-E3 press briefing, but a deeper demo at Microsoft’s E3 booth revealed many of the game’s mechanics. GOW is built with both the hardcore and casual gamer in mind. But, instead of selecting a difficulty level at the start of the game, GOW offers a choice at the beginning of each level. In the vein of choose your own adventure, you can select between a difficult or easy path. And it’s not just a simple choice of battling tougher enemies; each path (explained by a comrade) represents additional content that is crucial to the storyline. After easing your way into the experience of the gameplay with the simpler paths, you can go back and test your skills on the more difficult routes and never feel like you’ve played through the areas before.

Standing around in the open is likely to get you killed in GOW. You must use cover to survive. With a context sensitive A button function, you won’t have to sweat memorizing cumbersome button combos. The A button will:

  • Slam you into cover. As you approach cover in GOW simply tap the A button to slide and make immediate use of cover.
  • Vault you over the cover. Once you’re in cover, pressing up and A will vault you over your cover to engage the opponent or next cover opportunity.
  • Evade enemy fire. When you’re forced to be out in the open, tapping the A button will engage a roll maneuver to evade enemy fire.
  • Activate a “Swat Turn.” When taking cover on the side of a doorway, pressing the A button will spin your character from one side of the doorway to the other, helping avoid fire.

Ripping a magazine free and replacing it in the midst of bloody combat is no easy task. GOW simulates this difficult action by forcing you to perfect your reloading skills. To be effective in combat you’ll need to allot for time to successfully reload your weapon. Do it well and the battle is yours; do it poorly and you may actually jam your gun. Time it perfectly and you’ll earn a bonus with a temporary damage boost. Though GOW clearly showcases a sci-fi experience, its roots are in tactical, realistic combat scenarios. Therefore, running and gunning makes for seriously erratic shooting. Think about what you’re doing. Unless wasting ammo is your goal, you better stop, aim, shoot, and then move on. Otherwise, the Locust Horde might swarm you and take your life.

Gears of War presents a focused and well-paced cinematic experience, and nothing ruins that faster than a time-consuming exploration of every switch or button to find the elusive trigger to open a door. This game introduces a “point of interest” button that comes up on the screen so you can immediately interact with the necessary item to move forward in your gameplay. GOW certainly offers drool-worthy graphics, but the mechanics have also received equal attention. Keep your eyes and ears on high alert for a release date, as Microsoft hasn’t let the cat out of the bag on when gamers will be able to tackle this great-looking and great-playing title.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Gears of War
Gears of War was a very well executed game. Graphics are stunning, giving the game a realistic feel. The story line is kinda far fetched but it gave new twist to the FPS/TPS genre. The idea of being able to take cover is awesome and makes the shooter extra cool. Unlike a few other FPS games that i wont get into.

The controls are easy. The “pick-up-and-play” style make it easy for Super Gamers and the casual gamer to enjoy. Also, the fact that when you reload faster to you get a quick little damage buff. I dont know many other FPS/TPS that do that anymore. It’s like a little mini game to play when your in the middle of battle.

Overall, Gears of War is an Outstanding game for anyone that enjoys the shooter genre. the storyline will blow your mind, along with everything else the game has to offer.

I easily Give this Game 555555 out of 55555

5 Stars Awesome
It’s what I thought it would be, just awesome. Everything…just great! ONLY THING…story mode/Co op too short. Co op is really fun on this game since it’s the same as story mode. Anyway, haven’t played the second one yet, but I plan to!

4 Stars They will keep fighting, and they will win
Ever wanted to play “Starship Troopers” or a Michael Bay movie? Well for the zero of you that wished that now you have your wish

The game starts 14 years after “E Day” and we meet our main man Marcus Fenix who is voiced to perfection by John Dimaggio *aka Bender from Futurama* sitting in jail and rescued by his teammate Dom. Soon after we break out and get to know the world of “Gears of War” and get familiarized with it’s cover and fight game play, it’s raw in your face attitude, and it’s never ending horde of various baddies dubbed….. “The Locust”

Visually the game is something to behold. It has this grey almost black and white look to it, and in fact if you pause the game or try to give command to your squad it does go black and white for a second. The creatures, the characters, the expansive environments as well the weapons all have a sharp quality to it that makes one feel like they were watching a live action movie. I only have a standard TV and looked this good so I can only imagine how it looks like on HD. I read this game was responsible for the 360 having a 512 ram and it takes full advantage of every bit of it. Amazing looking game.

Only slight complain about the visuals is that when you first start to play the game it’s a bit difficult to tell who you’re suppose to be shooting at since the baddies look identical to your teammates. I have that same problem with the “Call of Duty” games. Yeah you get use to their sight after the first couple of levels, but overall when there is a big battle going on it becomes very difficult to know who is who till they start biting or shooting at you.

The cut scenes in the game are a lot of fun to watch mainly for the over the top characters and their cliched demeanor. My personal favorites are the opening one in which after Dom tells Marcus; “Welcome back to the Army”, his response is “S**t” and another favorite is the very last cut scene with The Queen making a dire warning to mankind.

My problem with the cut scenes is that I wish they had let the player actually play most of the cut scenes instead of just putting the controller down and watching some of the lengthy well animated scenes. A great example would be the last level in which you just watch the climatic ending. It would have been great to have played that cut scene instead of watching it but hopefully that problem will be fixed with the many sequels I’m sure is to come. “Half Life 2″, “Resident Evil 4″ and “Prince of Persia” all actively involve the player in the cut scenes and that makes them unique. Makes you feel like a part of the world

The audio goes hand in hand in hand with the excellent visuals and delivers a blistering track that stays very busy. The gunshots have a nice low end effect to them when you fire them that coupled with the shaking of the controller makes for a very satisfying shooting experience. The howls and screams from the creatures fills the speakers quite nicely and the “boom” from the Boomers gives the already busy subwoofer some work to do.

The music however is terrible in the game and I can now understand why they went with Jablonsky for the 2nd game. This is a game that plays and feels like a Michael Bay movie and yet the music is just lazy brass and a lot of non melodic noise. I actually had to turn off the music from the menu screen because it got too distracting but glad they have someone on board to get that “Media Venture” sound that the game called for.

There are lots of clever level designs in this game that require clever thinking and planning. The level with The Berseeker is a great example of this. Here is a level in which you have to be quiet because if this beast hears your footsteps he’ll run at you and rip you to shreds, but on the other hand you need him to run at you so he can break open a hole in the wall for you. It’s probably my favorite level in the game and I had to play it quite a couple of times to finally beat the guy.

The level with the birds that kill you in a heartbeat if you step in the dark is also a clever one. It forces the player to think before they move which is a welcome notion for me. You just don’t run, shoot and cover, but you to apply some strategy here and there if you want to make it to the next chapter.

My big complaint and what keeps me from hailing this game as a masterpiece is that it’s pretty much the same thing on every level and gets a bit tiring after a while. The first time you play it’s great but the 2nd time it gets a bit tedious, but that’s what multiplayer is for I guess. Where the game lacks in replay value for the single campaign, it makes up for with Co-Op play and online play, but it still would have been nice if the game offered a bit more in terms of what you had to do on every level.

It’s a very short game with great visuals, great sound, and some occasional clever level designs. May not be the greatest game ever made, but it sure is a lot of fun

A must have for all 360 owners

5 Stars Addictive Game
I love this game. I beat it so quickly because I couldn’t get enough of it. It’s pretty to look at and very realistic. Makes you feel like a child with a cool toy. The online wasn’t great, though.

5 Stars newbie to this kind of thing
My experience with video games has been the various older Mario games on the original NES system and Mario Kart Double Dash, which is so much fun to play. This was my first Xbox game and I think it’s going to be difficult to find another game as amazing as this one.

When first starting the game I felt completely incompetent, but it was so much fun that I just had to stick with it. I play GOW with my husband and we’ve even managed to complete the insane level. I highly recommend GOW, but if you’re new to this type of game it would be helpful to have a more experienced player with you.

My husband and I are now playing GOW 2 in Horde…it’s stunning how quickly time flies when playing this.

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Gears of War 2 Disc Edition

July 3rd, 2009 Xbox Reviews No comments

Gears of War 2 Disc Edition



This is a special two disc set for the original Gears of War. This version contains both Annex mode, and the ability to earn an extra 250 achievements for a total of 1250. Disc 1 includes the original GOW game. Disc 2 includes:

  • Gears of War – Map Packs 1 & 2
  • Gears of War – Theme – ‘Emergence Day’
  • Gears of War – Gamer Pics – ‘Gears of War,’ ‘Emergence Day’
  • Gears of War 2 – Trailers – ‘Duel,’ ‘Assault’
  • Gears of War 2 – Theme – ‘Bare Your Teeth’
  • Gears of War 2 – Gamer Pics – ‘Crimson Omen’

Gears of War, an Xbox 360 exclusive game that blends tactical action with survival horror, thrusts gamers into a deep and harrowing tale of humankind’s epic battle for survival against the Locust Horde, a nightmarish race of creatures that surface from the bowels of the planet. The storyline plays out like a Hollywood blockbuster — lead character Marcus Fenix pits advanced human technology against the overwhelming Locust Horde. Built around a revolutionary third-person tactical combat system and breathtaking, high-definition visuals from the Unreal Engine 3, Gears of War immerses you in a horrifying tale of war and survival.

Gears of War

Gears of War is harrowing tale that pits humankind against the Locust Horde.

Gears of War

Marcus Fenix and his team battle nightmarish creatures. View larger.

Gears of War

In Gears of War, you must take cover to survive. View larger.

Gears of War

Gears of War presents a focused and well-paced cinematic experience. View larger.

The gameplay is focused on a fire team co-op so advanced that your A.I. teammates are indiscernible from human players. Voice recognition and real-time lip synching heighten the absorbing experience. The Unreal Engine 3 technology brings out the smallest details in the largest of battles. With GOW you’re sure to experience a rich, dynamic world where characters spring to life. Speaking of life, the battlefield is a lethal place. To survive, you must suppress your enemy with blindfire, take cover in interactive environments, and use weapons and teammates to outwit your dreaded, inhuman foes. And with a title like GOW, it would be shame if you couldn’t get online and challenge live gamers. With the next-generation of Xbox Live, you’ll be able to experience individualized matchmaking, view player statistics, earn player achievements, customize games, and build personalized gamer profiles.

Gears of War shined bright at Microsoft’s pre-E3 press briefing, but a deeper demo at Microsoft’s E3 booth revealed many of the game’s mechanics. GOW is built with both the hardcore and casual gamer in mind. But, instead of selecting a difficulty level at the start of the game, GOW offers a choice at the beginning of each level. In the vein of choose your own adventure, you can select between a difficult or easy path. And it’s not just a simple choice of battling tougher enemies; each path (explained by a comrade) represents additional content that is crucial to the storyline. After easing your way into the experience of the gameplay with the simpler paths, you can go back and test your skills on the more difficult routes and never feel like you’ve played through the areas before.

Standing around in the open is likely to get you killed in GOW. You must use cover to survive. With a context sensitive A button function, you won’t have to sweat memorizing cumbersome button combos. The A button will:

  • Slam you into cover. As you approach cover in GOW simply tap the A button to slide and make immediate use of cover.
  • Vault you over the cover. Once you’re in cover, pressing up and A will vault you over your cover to engage the opponent or next cover opportunity.
  • Evade enemy fire. When you’re forced to be out in the open, tapping the A button will engage a roll maneuver to evade enemy fire.
  • Activate a “Swat Turn.” When taking cover on the side of a doorway, pressing the A button will spin your character from one side of the doorway to the other, helping avoid fire.

Ripping a magazine free and replacing it in the midst of bloody combat is no easy task. GOW simulates this difficult action by forcing you to perfect your reloading skills. To be effective in combat you’ll need to allot for time to successfully reload your weapon. Do it well and the battle is yours; do it poorly and you may actually jam your gun. Time it perfectly and you’ll earn a bonus with a temporary damage boost. Though GOW clearly showcases a sci-fi experience, its roots are in tactical, realistic combat scenarios. Therefore, running and gunning makes for seriously erratic shooting. Think about what you’re doing. Unless wasting ammo is your goal, you better stop, aim, shoot, and then move on. Otherwise, the Locust Horde might swarm you and take your life.

Gears of War presents a focused and well-paced cinematic experience, and nothing ruins that faster than a time-consuming exploration of every switch or button to find the elusive trigger to open a door. This game introduces a “point of interest” button that comes up on the screen so you can immediately interact with the necessary item to move forward in your gameplay. GOW certainly offers drool-worthy graphics, but the mechanics have also received equal attention. Keep your eyes and ears on high alert for a release date, as Microsoft hasn’t let the cat out of the bag on when gamers will be able to tackle this great-looking and great-playing title.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars One of the best games I’ve ever played!
Gears of War emmerses you in a war between the COG ( Coalition of Ordered Governments) and the Locust Horde, a subtarrainian race that invades Sera on E Day. The campaign has beautiful visuals and gameplay. Marcus Fenix is a perfect hero who has been wronged by the very force he’s fighting for. The online gameplay is smooth and VERY competitive. The third person view is beautiful. I have fallen in love with third person games. It is a must own and one of my all time favorites. I used to be a hater of the game before I ever played it. But once I actually played the game, I became hooked, it is now the game I play the most. I hear Gears of War 2 sucked, I’ll have to check it out.

4 Stars A “Must Have” for Xbox 360 owners
This game series and the Fable series are the reasons to own an Xbox 360. The gameplay is outstanding with amazing graphics and tons of action to keep you heavily involved in what’s happening.

However, there are a few downsides to this game. First is the story and character development: There is none.

And by none I mean you don’t see it played out on screen. You come in after all the really bad stuff has happened and you’re in prison for some reason that’s never fully explained and upon your “escape” you jump right in to the mix to help out, seemingly, the very people who put you away. Far fetched? I guess no more so than giant creatures called “Locus” coming out of the ground to conquer humanity. This could have been improved by at least giving us a cinematic opening sequence explaining or, better yet, showing us what this “E-Day” actually was.

On top of this is the complete lack of character development. While the voice acting is actually pretty good by comparison to most other games (ahem…Resident Evil series) it still comes up short on actually making you give a crap about the characters in your party.

But, that’s not why you picked the game up in the first place. The point of this one is to kill a whole bunch of bad guys and save the world right? Well…maybe just the kill a whole bunch of “bad guys” part.

You don’t really know why they’re the bad guys other than they want to destroy all humans so, that’s good enough to start blowing some heads off, if you can pull that shot off anyway. Crank up the difficulty to “Insane” and you’ll see why this is easier said than done. But that’s part of what makes it fun. The A.I. system the game uses truly does learn your patterns of attack and adapts to it to make the game more challenging. However, at times it can be so over-the-top hard you’ll want to destroy your controller in frustration. I advise you to not do this as it could start a chain reaction in which you wind up destroying everything in your house/apartment/basement/wherever you live out of sheer anger at not being able to play the game anymore.

Also, there are no actual cheat codes for this game so don’t even bother going that route if you get stuck. You just have to suck it up and attempt to get better, and eventually you will.

This game also sports a multiplayer mode and online play. Both have their advantages and disadvantages.

Multiplayer offline involves a split screen and can be troublesome if you don’t have a widescreen HDTV. You can also go console-to-console if you’ve got another 360 and TV but that’s a lot of trouble and you might as well go online.

Online has both a co-op mode and a vs. mode that can both be a lot of fun. However, I’ve found co-op mode to be a little more fun as it still captures the original spirit of the game: take cover and try to get the best vantage point to take out the enemy. In other words, it involves actual strategy.

The vs. mode drops that all together when you go head-to-head with other gamers in what will immediately devolve into a simple run n’ gun style shooting spree. There is no strategy, it’s usually about who gets to the best weapons first and who’s been playing against other players the longest. Pretty much like any other shooter with an online vs. mode. It doesn’t really add to the experience all that much. Sure it’s fun to take on other players as either a COG or a Locus but the vs. matches get to be kind of tedious and even boring after a while when you realize that only a certain few people will actually be able to survive for more than 30 seconds at a time. There a few different types of vs. modes that help to break up that monotony and keep things interesting but, in most cases, these “special” types don’t mean anything and it all becomes the same thing: screw the “take cover” strategy part and just run up on them and kill them. Characters can be killed by multiple shots in a row but the shots don’t slow them down at all. They have no reaction to a close range shotgun blast (unless it takes them out) so if that’s your close-range weapon of choice you better hope you do the job quick our you might wind up sucking the wrong end of a chainsaw (assuming, of course, that there’s a “right” end to suck on).

The replay value of the game is extremely high as there’s plenty of “awards” to earn and there’s lots of things to find and/or do besides just getting to the end. The experience really does change depending on the difficulty setting and can be a continuous challenge to hardened gamer.

The controls do get a little frustrating at times, especially if you’re trying to run away from something. You can easily get stuck on a wall if you try to dash from one side of an area to another if you don’t have an open space to run in. This can cause you to die very quickly, especially on the harder difficulty settings.

Overall, this is still one of the main reasons to own an Xbox 360. Great graphics, sound and gameplay give it the edge over most of its competition. The second disc in this version is useful if you don’t have Xbox Live due to its inclusion of several extra gameplay maps. But otherwise it’s kind of pointless.

If you haven’t already, got pick this one up. You really should get through this one before picking up Gears of War 2.

1 Star Never got the product
I never got the product, and the seller wasn’t even courteous enough to return my e’mails

5 Stars A must own game….one of the best
For anyone with an Xbox 360, Gears of War is a must own title. For those with a PS3, buy an Xbox 360 for this title alone.

5 Stars A must have title!
Very cool game, charged with lot of action and good story, this title has to be part of your game collection!

And also get the second part!

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Gears of War 2

June 26th, 2009 Xbox Reviews No comments

Gears of War 2




The gears of war continue to turn as Marcus Fenix and his squad of Cogs go back into action. Gears of War 2 continues the story of Marcus Fenix and Delta Squad, locked in an increasingly desperate battle against the nightmarish Locust Horde for the survival of humanity. It is an epic saga of survival, loss, and retribution. Gears of War 2 raises the bar with the amazing technological advances of Unreal Engine 3, delivering a bigger, badder, and more intense experience.

Party system and skill-based online matchmaking – form a full or partial team with friends and continue together from match to match without the need to reform after each game. A skill-based online matchmaking system groups players of similar skill level together in competitive multiplayer matches

User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star I returned my money
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1VCODQHLH2MQ3 The CD is broken and the game console does not read, get under these conditions

4 Stars AWESOME CAMPAIGN!! OK online
the campaign is totally epic, and relly fun and creative. lots of humor. the multiplayer is good about 70% of the time, the rerst you lag so badly you cant tell whats happening. lots of glitches, ive found 3 and im only level 27. BUT WHEN ITS NOT LAGGING THIS IS THE BEST GAME EVER! I used to love halo and cod but since i played this i havnt touched those games

2 Stars Still trying to be Halo, that goal just does not work.
The campaign, I should open with that. Games that are not explicitly online multiplayer (e.g. Battlefield series) should have a strong campaign that is more than a extended training system for multiplayer. I often felt so frustrated when I couldn’t get past a part (Driving the tank across the ice while being bombed) after several tries that I had to put the game down and play something else or just read a book. While the story was much better than I had expected, it left a lot out and sometimes just made no sense (The lab… did the humans create the Locust? I couldn’t tell).

The game play was ok, there was enough variety in weapons to be fun without being confusing (Though I played most of the game with only the chainsaw gun and sniper rifle, occasionally a grenade but never a pistol unless I ran out of ammo for everything else) but the game just felt lacking. I know, vague, but much of the game played the same way; get under cover, fire until everything is dead, find next cover, repeat. The few times when you were given a chance to ride in/on something ended quickly and at times mind numbingly frustrating. The ending was a little blah, circle the super-monster-bomb while it was bombarded by orbital satellites until it exploded, not that interesting considering you were riding that monster before it decided to mutate.

Multiplayer is just boring. The game systems function great against the AI but when playing with other people it again was slow and often a situation of who had the biggest gun or brought a friend. The game played like so many games before it, but couldn’t pull it off as well. I would rent this game, it is not worth owning. Keep hold of Halo 3 and wait for Recon, those have the online gaming thing down.

5 Stars Gear Up,For Gears 2
This is absolutely one of the best 3rd person shooters on Xbox 360.Multiplayer is where this game really shines,especially Horde mode. The game is a lot longer than the original game.You can co-op with a friend in story mode,with either Marcus or Dom.The story in the main game has a lot more questions than answers.And the driving sequence of the game is a little too lose.With new guns,new bad guys,new levels and polished graphics you can’t lose.Overall this game is amazing.

5 Stars Great Game
Gears of War 2 Is a great squel that should be enjoyed by all. Pick this one up its bound to be a classic

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Gears of War 2 Limited Edition

June 17th, 2009 Xbox Reviews No comments

Gears of War 2 Limited Edition




The gears of war continue to turn as Marcus Fenix and his squad of Cogs go back into action. Gears of War 2 continues the story of Marcus Fenix and Delta Squad, locked in an increasingly desperate battle against the nightmarish Locust Horde for the survival of humanity. This limited edition version features several extras, including a Collectible SteelBook DVD case, “Beneath the Surface: An Inside Look at Gears of War 2,” a 48-page hardbound book with exclusive art and a foreword by Design Director Cliff Bleszinski, and a DVD with making-of-the-game footage as well as artwork and commentary. You also get an exclusive gold-plated Lancer Assault Rifle that you can use during online play.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars THIS GAME IS WORTH IT!!!
Gears of War 2 Limited Edition

This game is worth every cent!

when i got my order in the mail 1 week before the date it said it would come in. with all the special things that come with the limited edition package. Example —> The Golden Lancer and the book explaining everything that happened up to gears of war 2. and the steel case that the game itself comes in. Also another sweet thing it comes with an exact copy of the photo of dom and maria

5 Stars Greatness
This game was better than the first and highly enjoyable. Graphics are jaw-dropping, action was splendid.

I delayed buying this when it came out but heard from friends that it was fantastic. Thanks to Amazon I was still able to find the Limited Edition to go with the LE version of part 1. Horde mode was an excellent addition to the multiplayer and the new weapons are cool.

A friend of mine said it best that this game has more adventure than the first, but stayed true to its gritty violent shooter heritage.

3 Stars Multiplayer drags it down
First Ill start off by saying that Gears 2 Singleplayer campaign and horde mode are great fun with friends however the multiplayer is a serious joke. Im a veteran of Gears 1 multiplayer with over 10k kills and a lot of matches played. Needless to say Gears 1 offered an addicting, fast paced, teamwork oriented mutiplayer experience.

My hopes were high that Epic would follow the same formula for Gears 2 but sadly I was wrong. The game is unbalanced to say the least. The chainsaw has become a standard method of scoring easy kills and the poor hit/stun detection of the game causes endless scenarios of hearing your friends say “Wtf? I just shot that guy and he still chainsawed me.” The main gameplay mechanics have changed from skill based methods of attack and defense to using the cheapest tricks possible to win. Planting grenades right in the enemies spawn zone, constantly facing enemies who are wielding human shields, and the predictable initial spam of stun/smoke grenades gets old fast. Its not much fun to be smoke stunned and after 5 seconds of flopping around on the ground you stand up into a 12 year olds chainsaw insta-kill. I couldnt help but shake my head and laugh sometimes.

Gone are the days of visceral shotgun battles and strategic flanking of Gears 1. Gears 2 just feels slower and more cumbersome. The whole game feels like its trying to be tougher than its older brother by having a heavier slower feel and deeper weapon sounds but the fact is the game is just slowed down. Going back to playing Gears 1 after a frustrating few weeks of Gears 2 gave me an even greater realization of the stark contrast that separates the two games multiplayer experience.

To finish this review off Id just like to say that theres a lot of fun and and entertainment to be found in Gears of War 2. The Singleplayer was a blast to play with a buddy and I thought it was odd and unfair that so many magazine reviews criticized the singleplayer so harshly but spoke volumes about the multiplayer. I think they had it the wrong way around. Horde mode also soaked up about 50% of the time I spent playing with friends online but for all its greatness the mode can become quite repetitive. The graphics are great, the storyline was okay, the voice acting solid, and the varied locales of the singeplayer were a high point in my opinion.

The addition of new DLC/achievements and a new ranking system shows the hopes that Epic and Microsoft have to try and make this game relevant and inspire desire to play. I think its far less successful than they would ever let on. Message to Microsoft and Epic: Gears of War isnt supposed to be Halo!

To wrap up Ill just say that I used to play Gears 1 with several friends almost everynight for 2-3 hours which was well worth what I spent on it. Gears two is the exact opposite. I played for about 4 weeks and it ended up being an excercise in frustration and only comes out for a late night Horde session which is more of a chatroom time burner than anything else.

5 Stars Gears of War2 = Awesome
I’ve played plenty of shooter games. But nothing comes close to this. Gears of War 2 is an amazing third person shooter. The story follows Marcus Fenix and Dominic Santiago on their journey to save humanity. Everything about this game is awesome, from the roadie run, active reloads and hey even the soundtrack is awesome! The Limited addition as some interesting inserts. You learn more of the lead up to Gears 2. Hey the Golden Lancer is pretty cool too. The best part of the whole game is the multi-player portion. Get X-Box live and you’ll find out for sure if you’re a real Gear or not.

5 Stars Gears 2 Rocks!
If you played the 1st Gears, then you know how it flows. Fact-paced action, progressive story of co-operative survival, detailed visuals, and oh yeah crazy re-designs on weapons! Gears 2 is all that and then some!

In this Limited Edition piece, throw in a collectible package, booklet and online weapon look for Horde and multiplayer . . . you’ve got a collectible that’s sure to please and keep you playing to dig deeper and deeper into the mythos that is Gears of War.

Pair it up with the Limited Edition Gears 2: Last Stand strategy guide . . . you’ve got a nice package that’ll be one of your prized possessions.

Dig it!

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Review of Gears of War 2

December 22nd, 2008 Xbox Reviews No comments
Designed exclusively for the Xbox 360, the game takes advantage of the machine for superb graphics, online multiplayer functions, and a strong story like the first. This third person science fiction shooter takes place six months after the first Gears of War and centers around the same character Marcus Fenix and his battles against the Locust Horde