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Rock Band / Guitar Hero Official Microphone

Rock Band / Guitar Hero Official Microphone
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
List Price: $39.99
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I ordered this microphone from Quick Buys. It arrived a couple days later. I read some reviews that it didn't work with Wii. I can tell you.....IT DOES!! works great. The price was cheaper than anyone around.I paid $13.95 and was very happy. It works with Rock Band, Guitar Hero, and Disney's Sing It series.

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I bought the microphone for Beatles Rock Band on the Wii, and it works like how it should. The 15-foot microphone is convenient for moving about the room, and now while I play guitar, my sister can sing along to the music. Just remember though (as I had to search a bit), the mic's USB plugs into the back of the Wii, in case you're looking for it. Great product.

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This mic was a good buy. got it to play with Dj Hero 2 and it works just fine. Cord is very long and that good if ur playing in a big room.

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I can report that so far, both mics that I bought work successfully with XBOX 360 Rock Band 2 and Rock Band 3, but it was a bit of a disappointment that I did not recieve the mic pictured. I liked the thought of purchasing the Logitech labeled microphone, as it was not specific to any of the games, so I was especially disappointed when they arrived with the label of a game I DON'T own, Guitar Hero. Mics do not feel flimsy at all, and weight is consistent with a pro mic. Mic is very sensitive out of the package, and I was able to whisper through songs successfully with the default settings, but traversely it didn't hamper my ability to play and sing loud when desired. According to all of the reviews, if you want/need a mic, get it, but it seems likely that you will not get the one pictured.

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The first time I used a Logitech USB microphone like this was on a Karaoke Revolution game we bought a few years ago. I liked the simplicity of the mic and decided to plug it into my computer for some online karaoke (I know I have a karaoke problem!) and it was a snap to set up and use.

When my son was looking for a vocal-quality microphone, I bought him this one as a birthday gift, and he's enjoying it thoroughly. It has the same, great Logitech quality we're all familiar with, plus it's plug 'n play, which takes the hassle out of putting it to work right away on a PC or other USB-enabled device!

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Madagascar 3: The Video Game

Madagascar 3: The Video Game - Playstation 3
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
List Price: $29.95
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You'll enjoy this title with a friend. There's plenty to keep you busy. Try to catch it on sale thou.

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My son is 7 years old, he started getting into his dad`s game Call of Duty, so I bought him Madagascar which is kid-appropriate, and we are both happy now.

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My 4 year old son is loving this game. He continually surprises me how quick he gets things and what he can do in the game. Some of the actions required for certain characters seem complicated for a 4 year old but apparently are not.

We get a little lost sometimes and it takes awhile to figure out what to do but that is part of the fun.

The violence in this game is practically non-existent. The Animal Control (DuBois etc) characters do try to catch you with nets and ropes but that is it.

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Transcribing my kids' comments:

"It's a little fun, but also too complicated. We prefer the movie."

5 and 8 years old customers.

The client is always right...

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Wireless Headset for PS3

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Wireless Headset for PS3
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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Having spent several hours already with this headset on MW2 I am very satisfied with this product. The first and only mic I've ever used was the Jabra headset that came bundled with Warhawk. 2 years I had that headset and it finally crapped out so I upgraded for something reasonably priced. The difference between the Jabra and this Madcatz MW2 headset is significant. This official MW2 headset is extremely comfortable with its 1-size-fits-all ear loop. I have medium sized ears (so I've been told) and I can barely feel it throughout a 3-4 hour run. The Jabra had an adjustable ear loop that made it somewhat uncomfortable and even at the right setting the Jabra would make my ear sore after a couple hours. I'm very satisfied with the overall comfort.

Sound Quality: Excellent 5/5. Just last night during a MW2 match I wispered a comment to myself(complaining) and a buddy heard me loud and clear which really surprised me. There is a little his sound when you turn it on that most people don't like, but for me I like it because that is how I know it's turned on and ready to go in-game. Not to mention I don't notice it at all during matches.

Build: Good 4/5. One downside here that is a nit-pick. The MW2 label is only visable right side up if you wear the headset on your right ear. I can only use my left and can not for the life of me ever become customed to talking on a cell or use a mic on my right ear. This means the "MW2" label is upside down. Again this is my one stupid complaint. I tried everything even taking the label off and trying to switch it but no dice. Also there is no Mute button like the Sony headset has. Only options I found is to turn the volume down so no one hears your girlfriend yell at you or your rommate play his loud music. On the actual size it's small, sleek and not elongated like the Sony Headset.

Price: I sngged this during the Black Friday week for $30 shipped. It's now up to $34.99+sh which makes it closer to Sony's official Headset that is currently $41.99. I was torn between these headsets but the $11 difference sold me. Now I'm not sure what the better deal is. So look at both headsets like I did and come up with your own judgement. Know that the Sony headset comes with a charging dock that actually doubles the mic as a PC Microphone. I don't care for that but thats something to look at too.

I'm surprised there are no reviews yet. So hopefully this helps out the budget gamers looking into headsets.

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I bought the Call of Duty wireless headset and new controller hoping for the best. Instead I got better than I had, but not what I was hoping for. The controller itself is decent, it takes a few tries to get the power to come on but once on works for about four hours on a charge. It does fit well, and sits realtively securely on your ear and is adjustable for either ear. What I found to be the major shortcoming was the inability to turn it on and have it work while in the game. This is especially frustrating if you are using it because you are in a party and have to drop out to get it working and then rejoin your party again.

For all the shortcomings my other blue-tooth enabled headsets had they didn't have this particular flaw which if you play more than four hours at a time, and I assume if you are even considering buying this than you probably are, than this can become an issue you won't soon forget. Overall I give it a four out of five stars.

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Great product, I've been using it non stop for about 3 weeks and have had no problems. The charge lasts realistically about 3 hours and takes about half an hour to charge. No static that I can hear

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I was really excited to get this because I am a huge Call of Duty fan. After it arrived I synced it to the Playstation 3 and ran into all kinds of static. I now have it thrown in a drawer and am back to using my Motorola headset.

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Doesn't work like its supposed to. It connected but it didn't do as advertised because the sound and voice is horrible. It looks cool but don't let cool waste your money.

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Armored Core: Verdict Day

Armored Core: Verdict Day - Playstation 3
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
List Price: $49.99
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I can't honestly say I have ever seen a PS3 game with graphics this bad and I have over 100 video games in my collection not to mention PS3 Store Downloadable content. I have games I spent $14.00 for that look far better than this. this game plays like a really bad PS2 quality game if that. Please do yourself a favor and wait till this game hits the bargain prices. If this game is selling for anything above $9.99 its way overpriced. The graphics are terrible. The armor selection systems are lame. The controls are just barely adequate and I am being kind here. this game plays like an arcade game from the 1980's with graphics a kin to dig dug or Q-Bert. The game has trophy support so if you are looking for a PS3 game to boost your trophies this is it. I am just a casual gamer and for me the trophies are easy enough to get.

This game is horrible. If you want to fight wars in a mech then I suggest getting, Front Mission Evolved for Playstation 3. Front Mission Evolved has its flaws but the graphics are far better. The Front Mission Evolved story line is more interesting and engaging. Front Mission Evolved is far too linear and its choices in mech customization way to limited while it tries in vain to be a sandbox game but at least it's a boat load of fun compared to Armored Core V Verdict Day. If you love fighting in mech wars then Armored Core V Verdict Day is yet enough chance to live your mech mo-jo but please don't buy this game at full price, the value for the dollars spent just are not there at this price. This is a rainy day bargain bin game on its best day and on its worse a sad disappointment. I love mech fighting \ war games but this game never rises about the lamest in PS2 quality. If you are in it for the trophies have at it but trophy count is all this game is good for!

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I was a big fan of Chrome Hounds and this game is just like it in a lot of ways.

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Mobile Suit Gundam UC

Mobile Suit Gundam UC
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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Ya know, I'm going to start off by saying this: I'm not the biggest of Gundam fans. I haven't seen an entire series all the way through. Unicorn on the other hand was short enough for me to finish. After that I noticed there was a game.

For a Japanese import it was quite cheap. Cheap enough for a non Gundam fan? Maybe... The Story mode isn't much. I believe it only goes up to episode 4. It's mainly pictures with a VO for the story. The story missions have some cut scenes however.

The true gem lies in the Custom Cast mode. It is quite challenging. Pick your pilot, your Gundam, your weapon, your emblem, your ship, your captain, your crew, your teammates, their Gundam, and so on and so forth. I do admit, I spent hours upon hours grinding. You can upgrade a lot of things in this game. Your Gundams armor, defense, fuel use, fuel capacity, locking on, strength, it's built in weapons. Then you can upgrade the pilots and weapons. It's a lot of grinding.

The game looks pretty good. I mean, the Gundams are well polished, but some of the textures could be better. The rocks, ships, and other random things dont look too pretty. So when you see a cutscene that kind of hurts it. However with all that being said i recommend this. It was quite the experience.

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Red buttons, D-pad, Start/Back, Thumbstick, R1/R2/L1/L2 set

Red buttons, D-pad, Start/Back, Thumbstick, R1/R2/L1/L2 set for Playstation 3 controller Custom mod
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I really like the quality of these buttons in general. However, I was displeased when I found out that the analog sticks didn't fit my controller. I'm not sure if it's because of the particular model of controller I have or what. It's just a regular dualshock 3 that I purchased this year. I wish they had a disclaimer saying that they might not fit on certain models. I was going to return this at first, but the other buttons really do feel excellent. I'm a pretty picky person about how controllers feel and these don't feel any different than the stock buttons. They do add the look to my controller that I was hoping for, and that's all I wanted. I'd pick up a set of these in another color when I decide what I want to do to my other controller.

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I was very impressed with this order. The buttons are great quality. Everything should work if you know how to place it correctly. The buttons feel just like the originals. The only downside being, no mini philipshead screw driver. Still a great deal and great buy. There is a geniusmods video on YouTube to help you.

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I must visit you all one day in Kentucky. I must give the person in charge of shipping a kiss, I must give the manufacturer a hug, and I give this product five stars. I ordered these yesterday at two or three and they were shipped at seven and arrived today at twelve (I live in Virginia). As far this item I knew what to expect from the other reviews about the start, select, and PS button part not fitting so I didn't even bother trying. I really didn't order this for that purpose. I only wanted the analog sticks, but instead I decided to put all the buttons in. Let me once again say "WOW" the R2 and L2 fit better than the ones that come with the controller, the analog sticks move so smoothly I could have sworn you guys made condoms before these, every button fits perfectly and moves just so smoothly. Thank you so much and I will be buying from you guys A LOT more. I am going to fangirl your products and I'm a guy.

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I just installed these buttons to my new controller and I was unhappy at first that certain buttons were for the old ps3 controller but when I saw the final product it looked super cool! all the buttons that I used fit and feel smooth!

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I like this product made well. the only thing is the PS3 button has a different feel after the install but that may just be me.

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NCAA Football 12

NCAA Football 12 - Playstation 3
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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In the wake of Patch #2 for NCAA 12, the moderating staff and community at Utopia (the largest NCAA specific community forum) wish to express our displeasure and frustration in an open letter to EA and the so called "Game Changers" and "Community Sites." EA's NCAA football series served as the catalyst for this site in 2003, and though the Utopia community has evolved to the point that it is no longer centered on EA's game, we still have a common wish for a quality college football video game. This franchise was once unanimously recognized as one of the most enjoyable and innovative sports games on the market, but has now fallen to such depths that virtually everywhere you look, more and more people on forums all across the internet are expressing extreme frustration and displeasure with both the game and the company that makes it. We see three obvious factors that have contributed to the environment that allows such an abject failure of a video game to be released (with good reviews, no less); exclusivity limiting competition, EA's patching methodology, and the "Game Changers" marketing scheme which helps to fracture the community and marginalize legitimate concerns about the game.

Problems caused by exclusivity:

Due to the fact that EA has purchased the exclusive rights to the NFL and NCAA football games, they have effectively pushed out all competition from football gaming. This means that they can release bug-filled games without the risk of losing customers who would buy a more polished football game if one were available. One need look no further than the recent failure of EA's basketball game to see the effect of competition on sub-par and bug filled games. The Madden and NCAA series have been plagued with bugs similar to those that caused NBA Live to be shelved, but without competition the games will continue to be developed with as little effort as possible. The results of the lack of competition speak for themselves. The NCAA series has devolved to the point that gamers can expect even the heavily marketed new features to be completely non-functioning at launch.

For instance, NCAA '09 touted a new roster share feature that was supposed to allow people to create custom rosters and easily share them with their friends. Unfortunately, the roster editor feature of the game contained a glitch so that once a certain number of players were edited, teams started completely disappearing from the game. On top of that, "Wide Open Gameplay" (the tagline for that year) translated into "No Defense At All", and the game quickly turned into a complete joke as it was nearly impossible to stop anybody on defense. On NCAA '10, the game was released with sliders that did not work (i.e. they had no impact on gameplay at all), with rosters that were clearly flawed, and with a new "run commit" feature that was so overpowered it virtually destroyed any gameplay balance (particularly for online play). NCAA 11 touted the new "locomotion system, which effectively broke zone defense, and new web based dynasty interfaces like the "Dynasty Wire," which turned out to be incredibly buggy (frequently crashed or displayed the wrong information) and is still listed as "Beta" on the website.

This year, one of the most heavily marketed new features in NCAA12 was custom playbooks, something Utopians have been asking for since the feature was dropped with the move to next-gen systems. As many have come to expect from EA, the custom playbooks feature was completely broken at launch. It contained a glitch which would cause the playcall screen to go blank and would result in players standing around in a huddle over the football rather than lining up in the correct formation. In addition to the custom playbook glitch, the new custom conferences feature was also broken at launch, containing massive scheduling errors that rendered it unusable. In addition to problems with new features, there were also numerous instability problems that caused the game to freeze or crash, as well as several glitches that affected online dynasty mode, such as dynasties not being able to be advanced properly and wins not being correctly recorded. At this point, the game is so bug filled that you are lucky to finish a game without a crash or disconnection. Even if you do finish the game, the result may have been recorded incorrectly, making your efforts futile. It is like clockwork; every new feature will be completely broken at launch and features that worked in the past will have new and crippling bugs.

We acknowledge that all video games are released with some bugs, but we feel that the lack of competition due to exclusivity has allowed EA to release football games that have more numerous and game-killing bugs than any other title. NCAA12 is the least stable console game that we have ever played. If EA had true competition in the football gaming world, they would be forced to either shelve the game, like NBA Live, or go back to the drawing board and dedicate more resources to releasing a quality game, like the FIFA series.

Problems Caused by EA's Patching Methodology:

In general, the ability to patch games has been both a blessing and a curse for gamers. While a good patch can save a game that would be otherwise derailed by a small bug, it also allows developers to release games that are basically unfinished, counting on patches to tie up all the loose ends. Nowhere is this practice more prevalent than in sports games, with their rushed yearly development cycle.

With the NCAA series, EA manages to take the "release an incomplete game and patch it" model to an incredible new low. Not only do they release obviously unfinished games, but in an effort to patch problems, they introduce new and bigger problems. For instance, last year EA released a patch that was supposed to address some problems with defensive AI and overpowered man to man coverage, and it instead resulted in a new glitch were the QB could pump fake backwards (towards his own goal line), and cause all of the defenders to immediately abandon their assignments and run towards the line of scrimmage.

While there is a long, well documented history of these issues, NCAA12 has taken things to a completely different level. This year, after waiting for nearly two months, EA released a patch that was supposed to correct some of the problems with custom playbooks, online dynasties and system stability. Producer Ben Haumiller closed his blog about the title 2 update with "Thank you again for your patience for the arrival of this second Title Update. I trust you will find that it has been well worth the wait." To put it bluntly, Ben, It was not "worth the wait." The patch not only failed to fix the majority of the problems it claimed to fix, but it also caused new problems that affected the no-huddle (a prominent feature for NCAA 11) , completely removed some formations from the game, and caused a host of new issues with the few custom playbooks and online dynasties that had the good fortune to work before the patch. Not only did EA release an extremely flawed product for sale at retail in July, but it took almost 2 months to release a patch, and the patch turned out to cause numerous new problems. At this point, it is obvious that the development team for NCAA football cannot even patch their own game without introducing a cornucopia of new glitches and bugs.

Problems caused by EA hijacking "The Community."

Over the past few years EA has gone to great lengths to improve their faltering reputation with "The NCAA Community." Whether it came in the form of sending EA representatives to forums, the "Community Leaders" program, or the Game Changers" program; EA has shown that they value having a positive image in "The NCAA Community." While this all sounds great, we find their efforts to be entirely disingenuous.

Before they even try to reach out to "The NCAA Community," EA attempts to define "The NCAA Community" in a way that eliminates those who are openly critical of their product. For instance, Utopia is notably absent from EA's list of "Community Sites," despite the fact that we are the largest NCAA specific community. The only interaction we've had with EA this year was a Cease and Desist letter in response to our April Fool's prank, proving that they not only read the site, but they also did not find our prank nearly as funny as we did (in retrospect, our April Fools descriptions of the game were actually far more accurate than the glowing reviews found on other sites). We acknowledge that EA attempts to avoid interaction with us because we are uncouth, drunk, and/or overly hostile; but that doesn't mean we aren't part of the community!

We also aren't the only ones to be excluded from EA's community program. Several other critical community members, including those who belong to TheSimStandard YouTube group (many of whom have provided incredibly detailed documentation to show problems with the game and ways to solve them) are also shunned by EA. This, despite the fact that they reach far more people than many of the "Community" sites that are included. For example, videos uploaded by TheSimStandard channel contributors have combined for a total of 713,955 views and they have well over 20,000 subscribers, while several of the sites that are included in the program appear to reach fewer than 100 members and are rarely updated with new NCAA related content. The simple fact is that EA has systematically worked to prevent anybody who is openly critical of their game from receiving any official recognition for their efforts. Instead, they choose to define "The community" as those sites, regardless of size/exposure, who will toe the EA company line.

The "Game Changers" program, much like the "Community Leaders" program before it, is a complete farce. As much as EA talks about incorporating community feedback into the game, it is increasingly evident that EA does nothing of the sort, and these programs are simply an extension of EA's marketing strategy. Simply put, we do not see any substantial in-game results from the "Game Changers" program, but we do consistently see a ton of pre-release hype along with glowing reviews. To be fair, we do not fault the "Game Changers" in this. We truly believe that most of them have the best intentions and that they have put in a lot of work attempting to make this a better game. The problem lies entirely in the fact that EA simply can't (or won't) make most of the changes suggested by the "Game Changers." The game engine itself is so archaic, bug-filled, and ad-hoc at this point that most of the common and recurring issues cannot be solved without a significant commitment of resources from EA, which is a commitment they won't make. Instead, EA will take input from the game changers and promise grandiose changes like "Custom Playbooks" and "Pattern Matching Coverage," while the actual implementation of those "features" will be nothing but ham-fisted tweaks to an aging game.

Beyond being simply ineffective, we believe that the "Game Changers" and other EA sponsored "Community" programs fracture the true gaming community and create a divisive environment that allows EA to release such buggy games without the proper amount of community outcry. This is due to the fact that EA places the "Game Changers" in the unenviable position of answering to angry gamers for all of EA's fumbles. These "Game Changers" serve as the only link between the average frustrated gamer and the NCAA football developers. They become de-facto customer service representatives, without the paycheck. The frustrated gamers and the frustrated "Game Changers," who now must put up with misguided personal attacks, end up divided. Instead of directing the frustrations and anger at the proper target, the community bickers between themselves.

We are therefore extending an olive branch to the "Game Changers." We don't hate you, we just lash out in frustration because EA has forced you to play customer service representative for a terrible product. We even apologize for directing our anger and frustrations at you, when EA is clearly the culprit. Please join us in calling EA out for the incredible levels of failure that are present in NCAA12 and Patch #2.

Signed-

The Utopia moderating staff and frustrated NCAA gamers elsewhere

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I finally decided to trade this back in. I can't believe how much Amazon offered me for this piece of garbage. That is an apt description, because I literally tossed it in the garbage can the other day. I would have gotten rid of it earlier, but we were promised a patch that would fix all the issues. I didn't check the online stuff, but the gameplay seemed to be the same and it even ruined some things, like the no huddle offense.

The main problem is the passing game. It's completely unrealistic. It was a little too easy last year, so to make this game different, they decided to make it unnaturally difficult. It's no that they cover well, they don't. There are plenty of open receivers, but you can't get them the ball, because every defender playing zone is a hall of famer; even if you're playing against Western Kentucky (no offense to the Hilltoppers). They tip every ball you throw, even if it is intended for a receiver 20 yards behind them. It would be equivalent to every player being 12 feet tall. And when they're not doing that, they are running to spot where you are going to throw the ball, because they know exactly what play you are running as soon as you snap it. That also applies to running to the outside. As soon as you snap the ball, the cornerback basically blitzes even though they are playing a deep zone, because they know exactly what the play is and where it is going.

In conclusion, do not buy this game no matter what the reviews say. I wish someone would have told me before I did. It would have saved me a lot of frustration. I don't know how anyone could play this game for a day and give it a good review, unless EA paid them to do so. Buy last year's game instead. You'll save $40 and I think it's a better game overall. The passing may be too easy, but at least it's fun to play. Yeah, that's right; scoring 50 points a game, because you threw it to the right receiver at the right time is fun. Getting intercepted five times a game by super human defenders while throwing to wide open receivers in not fun. Very lazy programming by the developers. They tightened up something that was too easy by just making the CPU team cheat. I can't wait to see what they have in store for us next year. Running is too easy this year, especially shot-gun draws, so those will get stuffed every time next year. And then they'll say,"See the game is totally different from last year.That's why you should buy it again." They spent the entire development year designing stadium entrances, which everyone will just skip after they see them once anyway.

Sorry for the long rant. I don't usually write reviews, but this game made me so angry that I just couldn't let it go.

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First off, I'm a huge NCAA 11 fan. I played well over 300 times in online mode. This review will highlight subtle differences between NCAA 11 & 12. If you didn't play NCAA 11, this review won't be that helpful.

Playbooks & plays:

-Custom playbooks. I spent a good hour or two picking my plays. There are a lot of plays to choose from, however some are missing (see below)!

-Make sure to change your settings so your default playbooks are selected during the start of each game. Otherwise you have to manually select them each time.

-You can't customize goal line plays or special teams.

-In game as you scroll through plays, you can now choose from 3 plays on the screen instead of just picking a play with one button (x).

-However, picking plays is a different. Instead of sliding left and right, you now slide up & down. It will take a little getting used to.

-You can reorder the plays, which is helpful.

-MISSING Plays! One of my biggest gripes is there are a lot of plays missing from NCAA 11, espcially in the 3-3-5 defense. What happened to Bear Spy 2 Blitz, Bear OLD Double spy, Stack 3 Deep contain, Split cover 3 (4 rush, 4 mid zone / yellow, 3 deep)? I relied on these plays to stop spread and option offenses and now they're gone. There are a few offensive plays missing too.

Audience:

-The crowd looks better than last years 2-D pixelated images. However, they still don't compare to Madden crowds.

-The crowd noise has change, and I'm not sure if it's better yet. It just seems more high pitched.

Player / Team rankings (my biased opinion):

-The main reason I got this game is because my alma mater, Michigan State, was supposed to be improved and I only use them. Even though they are ranked 15th in the country, NCAA 12 grades them as B+ overall, Aoffense, B defense. On the other hand, my rials, Michigan, unranked, received higher grades: Aoverall, Aoffense, and B+ defense. B+!?! Michigan had one of the worst defenses last year and they won't be much better this year!

-MSU DT Jerel Worthy is predicted to be a top 10 overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft, but only ranks 83 overall

Fix wishlist!:

-The colors look horrible of the "Show my play" (R2 + up) prior to the snap. They are too bright and high in contrast. You can't see the player's name if he's standing over a yellow zone defensive play. They no longer seem opaque. I wish they'd revert to the previous colors in a fix! You will hardly be able to see the plays on a snowy field.

-There is a glitch where if I'm a defensive end and I start in the default position on the field, I can't control my man for the first second or so after the snap. That is, if I want to go outside after the snap, my player will automatically go inside initially, and a second later I'll regain control of him. This was never an issue in NCAA 11.

-Again, bring back those missing plays from NCAA 11!

UPDATE:

Accurate team rosters are already available, courtesy of Gamingtailgate. Team Management > Roster Sharing > Download > Download and search for "gamingtailgate" (PS3 only)

UPDATE 2:

I've changed my rating from 4 stars to 2 stars. I thought I would adapt to the new changes in this year's game, but quite simply, NCAA 11 is more fun to play than NCAA 12. True, NCAA 12 fixed the unrealistic warping of players when passing the ball on offense which is supposed to be a good thing. However, they did not balance this correction with unrealistic defensive plays. After playing dozens of matches, I've grown too frustrated at seeing corner backs make unrealistic blocks at my passes. MLBs can make one handed interceptions on passes thrown up the middle. Even with "Catching" set to "Conservative", passing is much more difficult in NCAA 12.

These ridiculous defensive plays, along with missing plays from NCAA 11, and the fact that I don't have full control initially when defensive rushing from the line have made me pop out the NCAA 12 disc and start playing NCAA 11 again. If EA fixes some of these minor glitches with a patch, I would reconsider changing my rating higher again.

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I have a PS3 from '09, it is fat and only 80GB. My friend has a launch 160GB. NCAA 12 freezes all the time on my PS3, while it really never froze on my friends. It really is a matter of space and Hard drive. I liked everything about the game, the running, kicking, passing, dyNASTY, RTG, Teambuilder, it really is a great game. But I can't give it 5 stars because it turns to crud when you run it on a PS3 with less memory. I really only get to play it 5% of the time I try too, but it is too good of a game to give it 1 star. I would recommend it to those with new PS3 and those with big ones.

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NCAA football series have always had their issues and bugs. Normally I could ignore them and still have fun playing the series. Not so with this iteration. By far the most buggy release to date, you will encounter frequent freezes, and many 'new features' either don't work or are almost too buggy to bother. While normally everyone knows that each new installment is just a new roster patch with improved graphics with 1-2 other additions (normally just brought back from the PS2 days such as 'custom playbooks', 'pylon physics' and 'new entrances') the amount of bugs in this game is phenomenal.

The most recent patch (#4) the developers actually admitted that they could not fix several issues with out possibly breaking the game, telling their consumers to just wait until NCAA13. I guess they figure they can get paid $60 per game to release a beta version, and never fully fix it.

I DO NOT RECOMMEND BUYING THIS GAME. Sadly there are no competing titles, but NCAA11 was basically the same gameplay with out game crashes and freezes. Considering you can buy a used copy of NCAA11 for 1/8th the price, I would suggest that instead

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Wheel of Fortune PS3

Wheel of Fortune PS3
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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This game is not to be confused with the PSN release of Wheel of Fortune. It's a sequel to the Wii game. They really should have titled this Wheel of Fortune 2. Some people may think it's just the Wii game in a shinier coat of paint. They would be wrong. There are apparently 2,000 brand new puzzles, some may be from the Wii game I am not sure. One of the cool things about the Wii game was you could go to different looking sets to play, such as Hawaii, New York, Washington D.C., etc. if you won them in the bonus round. On top of all of those, there are 5 new sets: The Great Outdooors (looks like a log cabin), Cruise Week (looks like a cruise ship), New Orleans, Halloween (some may find the slight wailing of ghosts and howling of werewolves scary, not sure), and Happy Holidays. Now you can also purchase these sets if you've won a certain amount of money, which is a great addition and speeds up the unlocking considerably.

The biggest addition to this game though is online play! In fact, you can even have another person locally play online with you on the same system, so you're guaranteed a 3 player match! You need 2 controllers to do this, no controller passing. I thought this was a great feature. The online runs fine, with slight button press lag. I did run into an odd glitch though were someone apparently picked a vowel and Pat Sajak said there were 2 of them. However they were not put on the board because in reality it was not true. Strange, but not game breaking. However my wife and I ran into a jerk who didn't even try to play the game and instead used his gestures to assure us he was there, but not playing. Thankfully, the game this time has a timer implemented into everything just for such an occasion.

The presentation is much better than the last game. Characters look a bit more realistic, but still cartoony. For the first time Jim Thornton lends his voice to the experience. Pat Sajak and Vanna White's dialogue are mostly recycled from the last game. Pat and Jim will make a remark about the set if you let the intro to a match play out. The animations are improved and some of the presentation looks as if you were watching the show. There is some screen tearing, but nothing too horrible. It mostly happens between rounds.

Some descriptions of this game would have you believe there is a new mini game compared to the Wii game. This is actually not true. Every mini game from the Wii game returns but this time playing them doesn't unlock anything. You can purchase these items with money you've won after a full game if you choose. You can also purchase set props, videos (these seem to just be cartoony Wheel of Fortune openings), etc. I think this is a much better way to unlock things as it's much faster.

Since there are no avatars or Miis or the PS3, you have to use a contestant editor that's similar to the Nintendo DS version. Don't go expecting serious customization options, but they're good enough. Overall if you enjoy Wheel of Fortune at all I highly recommend this game to you. Especially if you enjoyed the Wii or DS game. Hope to see some of you online! Feel free to ask me anything in the comments and I'll answer.

EDIT: Since playing the game further I have run into a couple more glitches. One is the game at times freezes up while trying to find an online connection with someone else. The other is the very beginning of the intro to each game is a black screen but then gameplay resumes.

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Really like to be able to change players and really guess. Wish ther was some way to not have to type answers in, seems tedious.

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I like that you can customize the characters, but I wish there were more options because then it would seem more personal.

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MUST HAVE FAMILEY GAME FOR YOU AND THE WIFE AND FAMILEY TO PLAY. PLENTY TO ENJOY VERY ADDICTIVE GAMEPLAY YOU WILL LOVE IT.

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This game is so fun to play! The colors and graphics are nice and bright and look great on my television. I would definitely recommend.

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PS3 Shadow Wireless Controller with Rumble

PS3 Shadow Wireless Controller with Rumble
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I bought this controller for Killzone 2 and liked it well enough. Coming from the ergo-awesome 360 controller, I needed something a little less wrist twisting than the DS3. For the 10 or so hours I used the controller, it seemed quite nice. However, something happened.

For whatever reason, my controller started vibrating without any input. I tried to reset the controller, but it continued to vibrate. I even let the batter completely wear down for a good week and still, when I charged it back up, it started vibrating again.

Normally, I wouldn't worry about it since this type of issue should be covered under a warranty. However, as soon as I contacted customer service at DreamGear, I was played like a fiddle.

Not only do they not stand behind their products, but the inner-most workings of this thing must be quite sub-par for it to just start vibrating for no reason and THEN not be able to remedy it.

In summary, the controller design is nice. However, whats the point of a controller if it doesn't work and if the manufacturer doesn't support their products. DreamGear has failed in my eyes and I hope no one else makes the mistake of buying their less-than-worthless products.

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Other reviews here are accurate. The performance of the analog sticks just don't cut it. They go from low to high way to quick with barely any room for a "medium". Bought this guy mostly because the PS3 controller was killing my thumbs along with my 5 year old having issues reaching the sticks comfortably. Thought the Shadow was the answer because the 360 controller is by far superior in ergonomics (got a PS3 for Bluray). I did a side by side comparison with the Shadow and SixAxis controller and came away with a new appreciation for the Sixaxis. Control with the Shadow is clunky and inaccurate at best resulting in some frustrating game play. Why somebody can't make a good 360 style controller for the PS3 is beyond me. The company that does sure will make a killing. The Shadow will be returned to Best Buy.

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The Good:

This controller feels great in my hands. I like how the left analog stick and the d-pad locations are swapped. Biggest selling point for me as I prefer it for most of the games I play. I've got nothing against the Dualshock 3(great for SF4).

The quality of this controller is top notch. The rubber exterior feels good.

The sticks and buttons feel great. The sticks have a good resistance to them. Not too loose and not too hard.

Built in rechargeable battery is very nice. Recharges like the DS3. Battery lasts for dozens of hours(haven't timed it yet).

Good wireless connectivity. Can sit up to about 25-30 ft away.

The Not-so-good:

The "enhanced" triggers on this controllers aren't really enhanced. Sure they curve out instead in curving in but the travel distance is half of the DS3. On some games, you have to press them all the way down to register the press.

There is no Sixaxis controls so you'll have to switch controllers for games that utilize Sixaxis controls.

I wish it was Bluetooth. Can't start up the PS3 by pressing the "Home" button.

Clicking down on the sticks is louder than most controllers(Just me being nitpicky).

The USB receiver is a bit too big for my liking. Again, me nitpicking.

D-pad isn't that great. Not as good as the DS3 but better than the 360 d-pad.

I wish the tops of the analog stick were concave(360) instead of convex(DS3).

Overall, a great alternative for those who prefer the 360 layout to the DS3. Highly recommended.

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the feel of the controller is good but when playin calll of duty 4, no matter what sensitivity you are playing on, this controller ruins it. If you move the stick slighty it will barely move and then it suddenly shoots into a super fast speed. So if you try to snipe or try to be very accurate, this controller will not work.

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I realy liked this controller better than the dualshock3.It is a lot more comfortable.And the trigers are better because your fingers don't side off.1 problem is you can't turn the ps3 on.Overall this is a quality controller.

EDIT

Ok, so I been using this controller for 6 months. And for 3 months it worked fine,but then the triangle button went out and now the circle button is dead too.

So I changed my original 5 star rating to a 2 star.

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Rocketfish Noise-Canceling Wireless Headset for PlayStation 3

Rocketfish Noise-Canceling Wireless Headset for PlayStation 3
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Does not work with all the games I have. Was very difficult to get hooked up. No support offered on this product

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when i got the headset it wouldnt connect to my ps3 and then when it was able 2 connect the name for the device or password didn't match what wuz in the manual

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This headset is so horrible and turns off randomly even though its fully charged and doesn't even deserve a star I'm really looking to return this junk really soon

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I am completely unsatisfied with this headset. When I attempted to charge it. The headset would not retain any battery life. When I attempted to pair it to the system it would not even attempt to recognize the playstation or act like it was searching

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loved it. works really well and i would recomend anyone to buy it. hold charge pretty well and easy to set up

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 PS3 Controller Faceplate - Camo

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I like the look of it but it is more difficult to pop onto than the black ops one. I think this is because the black ops one is newer and higher quality, for example the paint on the mw2 one flicks off in the creases.

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Deblob 2

Deblob 2 - Playstation 3
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I've been playing De Blob 2 for a couple weeks now, after buying it on release day. The first De Blob was one of my favorite games for the Wii. I bought this de Blob 2 for the PS3 because I wanted to play the game in HD.

I was slightly worried about the transition from using a Wii controller to using the PS3 controller. I was pleasantly surprised though. When playing on the Wii, my arms would start to hurt from flicking the remote. The PS3 version (when played with the regular controller, not the "Move") only requires minimal use of the controller's motion sensor. The controls are smooth and it was an easy transition from Wii to PS3.

As in the first de Blob, evil creatures have taken over the world and removed its color. Your job as De Blob is to add color to the world by painting yourself and then touching objects. Various enemies try to spray you with black gunk as you make your way through the levels.

Each level has a main goal such as liberating university professors and students from a black and white world. After completing the main objective, there are ancillary quests such as repainting billboards or bringing trees back to life. There are also various items to collect such as light bulbs that allow you to upgrade De Blob, purple swirls that make De Blob paint in patterns instead of just plain color, and pictures for the picture gallery.

This game is rather hypnotic and relaxing. I've only been frustrated once so far when I kept running out of time on one particular level. I've played about 14 hours now and think I have about halfway to go. The ancillary missions comprise about 25% of the play time, so if these missions don't interest you, the game will likely be quite short.

I love this game and hope the developers come out with a third iteration.

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When seeing this game on the shelf i passed because i thought it was a stupid kids game. I borrowed it from a friend and played the first island and returned it to him. Why the 5 star review then you ask, well ill tell you its because after i returned it to him i went the store and bought it. I am in love with this game i love the concept the music and the graphics. This game is fantastic in almost every way you should really buy it. Its a platformer with a neat take on the genre. When i said fantastic in almost every way the almost is the camera it gets wonky at times but just push L2 and its fixed.

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One of the first games I purchased when we bought our Wii was deBlob. It was a ver fun game with incredible jazz music but the exclusive use of the Wii remote was at times inconvenient and eventually became tedious especially in the later levels. It was family friendly but a challenging game for adults as well. De Blob 2 has taken all the good stuff in the first installment and made it better. More creative, challenging and entertaining.

One major improvement with the deBlob 2 is that the players have the option of using their PS3 controller or the Playstation Move. That in itself was a major upgrade, graphics aside. The 3 dimensional graphics in deBlob 2 are fun and even the use of a 2D platform for the "inside jobs" just seemed to enhance the Graydian world's 3 dimensional effects.

Basically the game goes like this:

The Inkt Commander has taken over and drained the world of color, music and art. Your job as deBlob is to restore freedom of those things and capture the leader, Comrade Black. Using the primary colors of red, blue and yellow there is a spectrum of possibilities that include purple, orange and brown. As you progress through the game you gain experience points used to improve your character. You always have the option to remix and change the way your character's strengths which is a nice flexibility.

There are two settings for difficulty:

Easy, which is not timed

Normal, which starts you off with 15 minutes of time to complete several different challenges after completed you can finish up more challenges and fully paint the world, find the hidden goodies and rescue the Graydians from their buildings by painting them. Completing the challenges within the 15 minute time period is possible but not easy by my standards (at the end in particular), but I have been having a blast. I am almost finished but wrote this review before completion because of Amazon's request for a review....

I have been having a blast with deBlob 2, my Wife loves the music and my Granddaughter while not playing deBlob 2 on her DS enjoys watching me play. In the PS3 version there is a second character named Pinky who can be played with another player but we haven't done this as yet. I imagine it will just add another dimension of fun to this creative and entertaining video game. I recommend this game to anyone who enjoys something very different from the other games out there. It can be particularly satisfying to use your colors to defeat the totalitarian government that has drained the world of color and fun, replacing it with black and white silence.

Long live deBlob!De Blob 2

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De Blob 2 is a total blast. It's relaxing, funny, entertaining, colorful, and tons of other good adjectives. I usually play heavier games, and this was bought to really chill out on. The entire experience of the game was very well realized. I never played the first one, but always heard good things. Once I saw a video of the sequel, and the gorgeous graphics on ps3, I just couldn't help myself. Let me break it down like a real reviewer!

Gameplay:

Controls are usually spot on. There are a few difficult sections where the camera spazzes out. The only frustrating parts are when you're scaling a few skyscrapers and then accidentally slip off. Also, when your wife is pushing your hands to make you go in the ink and kill yourself, that isn't too cool either. As for other parts of the game, the missions do get a little old. They aren't as tedious as other games, like gta and infamous, because they are much shorter than the aforementioned games' missions.

Story:

Hilarious, well told, entertaining. There is no actual dialogue in the cut scenes, and it works so well. All the characters and story is wonderful.

Graphics:

Looooooove the graphics. Edges are sharp, colors are vibrant. The overall graphic design of the game is well executed and very enjoyable.

Sound:

Music is great. Upbeat and effortlessly conceived. It feels a lot like the Katamari soundtracks, but not as crazy. Nice, smooth, and jazzy. When you color things, there are little flourishes that are mirrored in the music. The sound design definitely stands out in the game. I've been playing the game with headphones recently, which I have to recommend.

Replay Value:

That might be a little tougher. Unlike Katamari, the levels can only be played one way, really. There are a lot of different little completion tasks on each level, but I'm planning on selling this when I'm done.

Overall:

Great game! If you're looking for something refreshing, give it a shot!!!

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Fans of the rather-under-the-radar Wii title, de Blob, were probably as surprised as I was to see that de Blob 2 was coming out.

The first de Blob was great, featuring a rotund little guy taking after his namesake, abosorbing paint in order to literally paint the town, liberating Graydians from the evil Inkt corporation run by Commander Black. It featured funky little characters who gave you challenges and missions to complete in order to liberate one area utilizing a certain paint set (or by mixing paints to get various colors). It also featured a rather unique jazzy and yet almost 60s-lounge-like soundtrack which invigorated and energized the player with its curiously laid-back feel. The humor was cute and not over the top, and all voices were a series of unintelligible words translated in English captions, comic-book style. If you haven't grabbed the Wii title already, do yourself a favor and pick it up for the very low price that it's offered at nowadays.

de Blob 2 took that Wii-exclusive concept and expanded to all 3 consoles. As fond as I was of the Wii title, I had to get the PS3 title to see if HD would, indeed, make a difference. And WOW, does it ever. de Blob 2 looks BEAUTIFUL in HD on a 58" screen! The somewhat deceivingly simple world is actually bursting with details that are subtle, yet noticeable to a de Blob verteran like me.

Graphics aside, though, how does it play? Awesomely! Several new things to note:

1. Should you choose to play with 2 people during the Story, you can! Now you can play a character named Pinky along with de Blob to fight Commander Black who is wreaking havoc yet again after having been marooned on Paradise Island.

2. 2D levels are introduced into the game. While many might think that this is a step backward (I sure did when I first heard about it on IGN!), it's actually quite cleverly done, introducing a new set of gadgets and puzzles to get you blasting through obstacles, elevators, switches, locks, and traps. If anything, I think that the 2D levels have possibly upstaged the 3D environment at times.

3. de Blob now earns "Inspiration Points" which helps him to upgrade his health, number of lives, Pinky, armor, etc. Inspiration points are earned by collecting little idea-icons throughout a level that can also be earned by participating in bonus activities after completing primary objectives within an area.

4. I have played the game with the analog controller or, if you're a Wii veteran like me, the Move controller is also supported. It's quite responsive and functions well.

One minor con to note is that the camera is a little finicky at times but once you've played the game for about an hour, you will learn how to navigate its own particular set of idiosyncracies. It is merely indicative of the varying level of complexity shown in each and every level; every contingency REALLY can't be provided for and you will learn techniques quickly to go from A to B. The levels are NOT set up to be impossible. Every objective does have a logical way of being tackled.

de Blob 2's soundtrack makes another de Blobesque return, and, like its predecessor, starts off with perhaps a simple bass line that will gradually build up in layers of complexity via rhythyms, voices, guitars, saxophones, etc., as you paint more areas of a level. It's a welcome return and it sounds even better than before.

And, if you're obsessive-compulsive like me, you'll find a wealth of objectives and awards to obtain in each and every level. Every tree, rock face, building, Graydian, vehicle, and INKT logo is ready for you to plunder in various colors, schemes, and time frames. The first level alone took me well over an hour to complete in its entirety (even though you could conceivably finish it in about 20 minutes). Every level after that increases in complexity and difficulty. It's rewarding to those who are willing to challenge themselves.

Kudos to THQ for a phenomenal game. I'm hoping that it does well enough to earn justification for a 3rd.

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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian - Playstation 3
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Honestly, I only bought this game because it was the only two player ps3 game I was able to afford. It wasnt fun. The graphics are not very good and the story is not entertaining. If you are playing by yourself then the game is worse. The fun thing about the game is when you are playing with friends and you laugh together about something funny or dumb that happened in the game. Since the price was good (I bought it used from a seller on amazon), I guess it was sort of worth it.

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I have two stepboys, ages 11 and 12. They CONSTANTLY fight. I only have them every other weekend. It is a struggle to find a game they will both like. Typically, I end up getting two different games. With this game, you can have two players. My boys played this game for about 45 minutes together.... AS IN WORKING TOGETHER... One doing the mission, one protecting the other. WOW!! Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought that would happen! This game allows you to play multiple characters and you HAVE to in order to accomplish certain missions. I enjoyed watching the boys play and played some myself. I think this is a good game for the $30 I payed for it.

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Good game. It was new unopened. I would recommend this game to anyone. It's fun and good for kids young or old.

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I have 2 boys that love this game they both said its a fun adventure the story is very entertaining to them

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Ok, I read some of the other reviews about this game, and I just don't understand why there are people that are saying its a bad game. Its really not at all, in fact, its one of the best movie based games I have ever played. The graphics on the PS3 are fantastic, and I haven't played through the whole game just yet, but so far I am impressed with the character lineup and the story. The battle sequences are a little dull, but that's no problem (for me anyways).

At first you get to play either a Minotaur, a Dwarf, a Centaur, and a Fawn. I'm sure theres more but like I said, I haven't gotten too far in the game yet, so I don't know (I have only played single player mode so far as well).

I was debating on what system to get this game for, since I have all the systems its available for, and I got it for PS3. I'm pretty sure I made the right choice, because the graphics are pretty impressive for a game based on a movie.

All in all, if you like games based on movies, then this is a good buy, especially if you're a Narnia fan :)

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