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Eigertec Dual Charging Station for Playstation PS3 Move Controllers

Eigertec Dual Charging Station for Playstation PS3 Move Controllers
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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Feels kinda flimsy and takes a little bit of time to place controllers. But with a nine year old and curious beagle in the house it seems to cut the mustard. What really drew me to it was it was one of the only ones available that I could piggy back off of my Dual Shock charger stand with a USB cord. All of the other required that a electrical socket be handy. With everything I have going on in the living room those are scarce. Takes a bit finagling to properly sit both Move controllers but once you figure it out it gets the job done.

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I am reviewing this because I was hesitant on buying this charger. It is great because it uses mini usb to charge unlike other chargers that use a wall plug. So this will be work with my Energizer controller charger that has the extra USB ports. It works well, totally worth the cost. The mechanism that holds the move controllers are a bit hard to get use to. Once you figure out that the spring loaded plastic has tabs to meet with the recess of the move controllers then it make total sense. I am happy with this and works, the only thing I cannot figure out is if this is a smart charger, as in once it is fully charge will it stop charging the controller. Some of these third party controller chargers may end up draining and ruining your controller, I hope that this isn't the case. It does have a blue indicator light that tells you when its done, but it is hard to see since the light is projected through the spring loaded plastic that holds the controllers. Well, only time will tell. Good Product, well worth the cost.

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Lost Planet 3

Lost Planet 3 - Playstation 3
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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The game was decent to say at the very least but it was ordinary and like any other third person shooter with a bland story and repetitive gameplay. You are basically in the same surroundings throughout the whole entire gameplay with a snow environment and shoot what appears in front of you to get to your mission objective and get to your next location. The graphics were ordinary and nothing special. I recommend that you wait for a price drop before buying the game because a full price for this game is not worth it. It plays similarly to Dead Space 3 except the shooting and character movements are less stiff but it really doesn't feel any different than your typical shooter games. If you feel like playing a new game or you're bored, I'd rather rent it than buy it with a price like this.

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i'm sorry i got this.i thought naively it would be like lp2.well it's all about the big bucks right gameindustry?

you guys are going to make things so that every game is going to seem the same as the others because that's what your damn info-gathering and market-targeting numbers demand.

when i found out there is no campaign co-op i was disgusted. somebody important and of course more knowledgeable than us guinea pigs shouted"LETS MAKE THIS LIKE THOSE OTHER GAMES THAT ARE REALLY SELLING". and so now we have lost planet 3 made to be like dead space or mass effect.and the same thing is happening to other games so that they can be more like the other games-over and over.

it's sad but trying to talk sense into the people in charge is useless-they know what's best right?

-i guess i'll sell it soon and maybe go back to lp2 or some old rpgs.

i apologize for the negative tone-it's not like me,but imaginative and creative games are something i really like to enjoy but all i see now is the homogenization of game design to maximize $$$ for the companies.

-but alas aren't there a zillion kids who want the next game to be just like ((fill in the blank)but it has to have sold tons)

-i guess i'm also a little kid who just wanted more and more of lost planet 2.

i think i'll read "steppenwolf" instead of turning on the the game console now.

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This game is full of action

shooting bombs explosions killing

more more more!

=im getting soooo pumped up i cant type properly

im sacrificing toilet time just to play this

i ate cookies for 3 days just to finish this!

finally got through first level in 3 days

great game! im playing level 2 now!

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Once u bought this game I first played the multiplayer it was fantastic I was amazed with this game with the survival and 5 vs 5 on line but best part was the campaign so amazing has best story so far nothing can beat this game story this game is worth 60 bucks plus the multiplayer

SO IF IBWAS YOU BUY THIS GAME RIGHT NOW (:

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Assassin's Creed

Assassin's Creed - Playstation 3
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I am not your average gamer. I am 60 years old and have been playing video games of all vintages (starting with Pong)for over 30 years. This game is simply fantastic. The story line is interesting, the game objectives are challenging but not impossible to attain and the graphics are simply amazing. I have always found this period of history (the Crusades) to be fascinating. Assasin's Creed allows you to immerse yourself in this virtual world of the Middle East where at times you feel you are really there. I don't recommend this game at all for younger children or even immature teens. There is a significant amount of blood and violence, as there would have been during the historic period virtualized in the game. I had just purchased my PS3 to replace a broken PS2 and have not been able to bring myself to play other games I purchased. If you are a gamer who likes role playing games, I highly recommend Assasin's Creed.

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Ok I've been reading up on all the five star reviews on this game and I'm sorry, It's just not as innovative and mesmerizing as most people are saying and certainly not as good as us gamers had hoped for. (there's alot to cover so sorry for the length of the review)

Let me start out by saying this is a good game. When I started playing as Alteir the assasin, I thought it was the most amazing thing ever just because the scale of the amazingly designed cities and towns. Just walking around and looking at the scenery and people is fun but unfortunately, after eight hours of gameplay, (which is where I am at) it truly fails to stay fresh, you start noticing alot of the games problems and glitches and at this point, I'm almost forcing myself to continue on.

After the game starts, you see the scale and technological advances this game carries, you walk around and anxiously wait to run the streets freely and start killing people. When I first rode into Damascus on a white horse by means of a beautiful mountain pass that I had to go through, i thought this had to be the greatest game ever. It looks so great and going to locations such as Jerusalem and Damascus is just awesome.

But unfortunately, the scenery just isn't enough. To start, one thing that really makes this game get old fast is that everytime you go to a city, you do the same routine over and over and over again: You sneak into a city, you find some really high towers or "view points" which fill up your map and shows you the places to go. You go to the assasin's headquarters (there's one in every city) and they give you tedious little quests you must do before you can assasinate a target.

Your regular routine of tedious objectives consists of pitpocketing guys for information, interrogation, which consists of finding your target, following him until he reaches a secluded spot, then punching him until he gives you what you want. You can also meet informants who give you little chores (such as killing guys and doing the same crap you already have to do for the assasin's headquarters) and in exchange for your hard work, they give you information so as you can see, everything you do is for information on your next target. These little quests get EXTREMELY old after hours and hours of gameplay. They really arent challenging, they don't change or get harder and are only really fun the first five times you do them. You do the same crap over and over and over again in every city. (and not to knock on the the awesome looking cities or aything but truth is, apart from some bigger buildings and smaller buildings, the cities don't look THAT much different.)

When walking the cities and doing your quests, of course you are challeneged by the city guards who are constantly on the lookout for you. You have some pretty cool weapons to take care of them, such as thowing knives, a sword ( the swordfighting looks really cool), and a cool sharp spike which you can pull out or retract from just under Alteir's left hand. This weapon is used for stealth kills. Of course you also have moves and counterattacks you get as you progress.

In the upper left hand corner of the screen, you have your health bar and little meter that changes color depending on the guards: White for the guards are "unaware", Yellow for "Suspicious" and Red for "alerted".... The meter is almost always yellow which means you are supposed to hold the X button and walk EXTREMELY slow until the meeter changes to white. When you actually do that, (which takes forever) all it takes is ten seconds and the meter goes back to yellow... So naturally you're always on yellow but the enemy AI is not the best. You can silently kill a guy with your spike right in front of a guard and although it is a "silent kill", the guy will scream and fall to the ground and the guards will walk right past... but if you're just walking on the street, they might get alerted for no evident reason.

Another low point, which is kind of funny to watch is the guards amazing ability to keep up with you which is really ridiculous. To get away, you can climb up walls, get to the top of tall buildings and very unrealistically jump across rooftops... and the guards will keep up with you... You are a trained assasin but regular guys in heavy armor will climb up walls and pursue you across the largest of rooftop jumps... Just as ridiculous, you can run from one side of the city to the other, the meter will stay red and you can try to blend in but the guards on the other side of the city somehow just know you are the guy being chased 1-2miles away on the other side of the city and they will attack you... Did they have radios during the crusades so people on the other side of the city could warn others of you presence? As for hiding from the guards, this I felt was another low point. The cities are huge but you really have only three spots to hide: hay stacks, little square garden houses on rooftops and if you are being chased, you can just sit down on a bench and the guards will run right past you and you will be safe... There are trees everywhere but you cant climb or hide in them. There are barrels, crates, doors and shops you think you would be able to jump into but no... you have to sit on the bench... There are no disguises or such froms of deception that you can use. The idea of vast and creative options is just absent.

Now for the actual assasinations. (sorry. i know this review is long) The assasinations, while still fail to remain something mouth-dropping and new do have a bit of newness to them. You have to assasinate nine specific guys in the game and each pose a different challenge. Now don't misunderstand, you are still doing the same crap to kill the nine guys as you would be doing to kill anyone else but without spoiling anything, you will find each main assasination a bit different from the last, followed by a cinemeatic while the target dies. After each assasination, you return to the boss and he gives you the next target.

Believe it or not, although this is a very mission based game, (you just get one mission after the next) it does have a bit of story in the mix. The main character can think for himself (but unfortunately has some of the worst voice acting i have ever heard) and there are other characters but there aren't really any other "real" characters. Sure there are guys that you speak to for a mission but there aren't any real new characters that pop up and the game just doesn't really have alot of character such as a game like Metal Gear beacuse the game just remains the same. But, without spoiling anything, there is a major story twist... which you actually discover at the beginning of the game... which is kinda weird but you can determine for yourself whether it's a good twist or a bad twist.

Finally, i have to include some of the horrible glitches i have come across. Are these glitches a cause of the ps3 or the game? I can't really say for sure but I'm pretty sure its the game for my ps3 has worked great with every other game. Whenever you pass a crowd of people on the streets, every once in a while, if you turn the camera around quickly to look back, the people will have ALL dissapeared randomely, then if you look back again, they will be back in place... This has happened to me the other way around as well. Ontop of that, while i'm ruinning around, my character has just frozen in midair. Now the game itself didn't freeze, just my character. It looked like something in the matrix. My character was in midair while everything else was moving and i had to restart my ps3. Weird.

In conclusion (finally, i know this is a long one) Assasin's creed is a good game and I am still enjoying it but this was supposed to be one of the greatest games of this generation and it could have been but the only thing that really makes this a cool game now, i beleive will be a common thing in all next gen gaming titles and in a year, this game won't be remembered as anything. Now the question is: should i trade in Assasin's Creed for Uncharted which comes out next week??

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I was a little skeptical this game would live up to the hype. Then some diminished reviews came around and I was already feeling a let down. Where could they go wrong? Was my thoughts. Well that didn't stop me from purchasing this game. After 30 minutes I was blown away. All skepticism was gone and I was in Gamer Heaven.

Let me start off from the beginning. Yes there is a plot twist and it's pretty bizarre. Just think that your watching a Michael Crichton movie and it will make sense. Playing in the Middle East several hundred years ago is a different idea. It's hard to say what you could expect with this concept.

So what makes this game amazing. Lets start off with the landscape. It's brilliant and beautiful...Really majestic. You don't understand the scope of this game until you start playing. The world is surrounded by several small villages and three large cities. The only way to travese this open terrain with a horse. Fortunately they are about as easy to find as a car in todays society.

What also sets this game apart is the ability to do what you want when you want. There is no clock on you and your not stuck going into a mission. Everything is open based. The character is amazingly fun to control you can scale tall buildings and make amazing leaps of faith. Climbing up a building that is several stories and then leaping to certain doom is breathtaking excitement. This is what games should be about.

Beyond that is a mission based game. Similiar to Grand Theft Auto in style. You can accept simple missions like pickpocketing and protecting citizens to the more main based assasin missions. You can battle soldiers if you want as you have many enemies but it's not really advised. Following the assasin missions can be complex and involve several steps that make the story very intresting. Obviously a lot of time was put into making this top notch.

For anyone who likes open based games with large environments then Assassins Creed is for you. From the majestic peaks to the clustered cities. This is trully a next gen experience. The storyline and incentive program will keep you playing for many hours. Definately a worthwhile gameplay experience. If you want something to keep you busy that doesn't involve guns go out and get Assasins Creed.

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I just purchased this game a few days ago (finally got that PS3 for Christmas) and thought I would do a review of my own. Many people here have been concentrating on all the cons this game has, or just saying that it's awesome. Here's what I have seen so far. Also, this is going to be a long review. Bear with me, but I hope that it is informative and not boring or useless.

*May contain spoilers, depending on how much you know about the game*

Pros:

1) The cities are huge and beautifully detailed. Walking around looking and listening is very fun (at least for a while, I admit it does get a little old). There are some interesting characters to interact with (I've started punching the beggar women and the drunks who have shoved me into the water at Acre's port too many times for me not to retaliate). You can climb virtually any building, too, and near the end of the game, all areas are open to you.

2) The music is great. Each city has its own signature song, but it isn't long and overly played. The instruments and melodies used are also what you would expect for a game set in the Middle East, but there are also times when you will experience a full Latin chorus. The song for Damascus reminded me of The Mummy, and Masyaf's signature song is just great.

3) Maybe it's just because I like horses, but riding through the Kingdom on my way to the quests was a lot of fun. Altair is as good on a horse as he is on his feet.

4) Sidequests: There are hundreds of flags to find (100 in each of the following three cities) in Damascus, Jerusalem, and the Kingdom, as well as a significant amount in Acre and Masyaf (63 [?] for Acre and 20 for Masyaf). And don't forget about those Templar Knights. There are 60 to find; I've only managed to take care of 22 so far, and I'm at a high enough level where I feel confident to actually go searching for them. They can be difficult enemies, too, especially in the beginning stages of the game.

5) The fighting. Oh, the fight sequences are so much fun. I've started provoking guards just to practice my moves. It's so realistic, and I think the game gives the player so much control over Altair and what he does. You have to be quick, too, in order to react, and you have to know which move to perform, as well as getting the right timing. Mashing buttons isn't going to work with this game; in fact, it can get you killed.

Altair is an extremely good fighter. He is skilled and proficient, as the mini cutscenes show when he performs a counter attack or combo kill. These are fun and awe-inspiring to watch if you're a nerd like me...make sure to try out counters and combos with all weapons to see Altair's different moves. (Also pay attention to the guards' faces and what they say when/after he performs them, too.)

His weapons are what you would expect for a 12th century fighter, too. He has a sword; a short, curved blade he keeps on his back; five or ten throwing knives, depending on your level (EDIT: I was just upgraded to 15 knives); his fists; and, of course, that really awesome blade in place of his ring finger that is retractable and is used for stealth kills. (FYI, the throwing knives are also good for stealth kills, and almost preferable, in my opinion.) He doesn't have med packs that save his health, and he doesn't have unlimited ammo for the knives. Adds a little difficulty to the game.

Along those same lines, the way the game handles "death" is innovative and interesting. Desmond is a character who is Altair's descendant; he is experiencing Altair's story as a "genetic memory". The sheer fact that Altair is his ancestor means that Altair could not have died during the time the game takes place (unless he had some kids beforehand). So each hit Altair takes is seen as a deviation from the actual memory of what happened, and when the memory is too far deviated, the memory is lost and must begin again. Pretty cool.

6) The freedom the player has. You pretty much get to choose what order you want to complete assassinations in. You decide if you want to use stealth and the roofs to sneak up on your target, or if you want to go in for a full-frontal assault. If you want to go straight back to Masyaf after completing an assassination, the game gives you that option, but you can also say "No" and take a horse ride through the Kingdom instead. If you want to go find some flags or Templars before completing a side-quest, knock yourself out. The game doesn't force you to do anything.

Cons:

1) Repetitive. This is something that I'm sure everyone who has played this game has noticed. In each city, there are tall buildings called "view points" that Altair must climb, and from there he is able to pinpoint some necessary sidequests. Saving civilians from guards is a lot of fun. Not only does it give you a reason to fight some guards, but your reward is either a group of men who will literally restrain guards who chase you, or a group of scholars you can blend with. You can also interrogate (follow someone into a secluded area, beat him for information, and then kill him), eavesdrop, and pickpocket letters and maps from people. Assassination missions never change, either. You have your target, you find him and kill him, and return to the bureau. It is never changed with time of day, weather, or anything. As much fun as it is to carry out these missions, they do get old after a while.

2) The guards. Altair is supposed to be this crazy awesome skilled assassin. He can climb up buildings, run easily over rooftops, dodge through big crowds...so it was really disappointing (and shocking) when I was chased for the first time and realized that the guards were keeping up with me and could catch up if I made even the smallest mistake. Also, the AI of the guards can be obnoxious at times. Even when they're in yellow mode (I believe this is called "Suspicious"), they won't react if you climb a building right in front of them, even though they are supposed to be on the lookout for an assassin (especially true during the later missions where the assassination targets are well aware they are being hunted). If they did react, it would limit the player's ability to do whatever he/she wants, but it takes away from the game a little bit. Also, in the Kingdom the rival guards (basically any that aren't a part of the Brotherhood) are always on "Alert" which means they will attack if you show the smallest indiscretion. This includes jogging on foot or trotting the horse. So it gets really frustrating to have to walk very slowly by all those guards when I'm pretty sure they would already have noticed the guy in the white robe carrying weapons who is the only one they will ever encounter in that region riding a horse. (Everyone else is on foot).

3) Altair's voice acting. It lacks emotion at all times. Plus, he speaks with an American accent. Everyone else around him has an accent from a Middle Eastern region, or one from England and France (Acre) and some sort of Germanic language I've also noticed. Someone told me this is because the machine Desmond uses to experience Altair's memories translates all languages into English...but I'm not sure if that even explains it. If anyone has any theories or knows the actual answer, please comment on this review and tell me!

4) Some of the sidequests you have to do for informers can be ridiculously hard, especially when you have a time limit. Stealth killing five soldiers in a crowded street in five minutes is almost unfeasible (and I thought I was getting good at the game).

Well, that's what I can come up with. Sorry it was long, but I hope it was helpful. Maybe I'm hyping the game because it's my first one for PS3, but I really enjoy it. The repetition of the gameplay will undoubtedly turn many people off, but when you think about it, there's not a whole lot more for Altair to do. He's an assassin. He has jobs to do. He's not going to take a vacation to an oasis somewhere and be sucked into missions there. If you're a history lover, a gamer who likes combat better than storyline, or someone who has always wanted (secretly or not) to be a kicka$$ sword-wielding, death-dealing assassin, you will probably enjoy this game. Luckily it's a greatest hit now and is a little cheaper than new PS3 releases, too.

And hopefully the sequel that will supposedly be released in 2010 will fix this game's "cons".

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There was alot of hype surrounding this game when it came out and I bought into it. I watched the trailer and read reviews and was just blown away because the graphics, the gameplay, and the whole concept just looked so awesome. People were saying this was going to be a freeform game like Grand Theft Auto, a "medieval Grand Theft Auto". Well, nothing could be further from the truth. Basically the game consists of going from town to town, finding the target you need to assassinate, killing him, and then repeat. Even though the towns appear to be bustling with life and activity, there is actually nothing to do in the towns, except side missions of finding flags and saving citizens from the guards. Yep, that's it. No money to collect, nothing to buy, no extra abilities to attain. You can "pickpocket" but you can only pickpocket certain guards and the only items you can steal are....throwing knives.

Watching the trailer I was under the impression there would be beautiful cutscene videos explaining the story. Well, there are none. The story is explained by the characters in ingame graphics talking through long, boring monologues. Also, you find out that you're not actually playing the assassin, but his modern day "ancestor" who is living his past memories. I'm still wondering why they did this, since it contributes nothing to the story or the game, and I found myself sighing in boredom every time they cut back to the assassin's modern counterpart since I knew I was in for another 5-10 minutes of talking that has nothing to do with the game.

I have to say that the graphics are amazing, but the "wow" factor wears off after about 10 minutes and all that's left is the gameplay, and I have to say that the gameplay sucks. You're supposed to sneak around and assassinate your target, but you find out that the easiest way to kill them is to just rush in and start hacking and slashing and then run away from the guards, and that's what you're going to be doing most of the time.

I just feel really disapointed after buying and playing this game because I feel like it has so much potential. If only there was more stuff to do in the game. Before I got this game I envisioned being able to steal horses in towns and run off with them, stealing money from people, buying new and different weapons in towns, having a bunch of side missions to do in every town. Well, within the first 10 minutes of playing I realized this wasn't going to be the case. I'm still scratching my head as to why this game got such good reviews.

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SingStar ABBA (Stand Alone)

SingStar ABBA - Playstation 3
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You probably already know all you want to about PS3 karaoke, but just wanted to mention one thing that seems to be "unique" to this PS3 karaoke game...

Although my other PS3 Karaoke singstar game (the one with the guy wearing big Rayban-type aviator sunglasses, white t-shirt, and holding a mic) allowed me to eject the ps3 karaoke disk, and insert ps2 karaoke disks ... this ps3 Abba one does not seem to allow that ... the ps3 Abba game seems to only allow me to insert/play other ps3 singstar disks (not ps2 ones).

Of course, as long as you've got at least 1 ps3 singstar game that allows you to insert ps2 singstar disks, you're good-to-go, but just make sure Abba isn't your only ps3 singstar game if you're wanting/expecting to be able to use your old ps2 singstar songs!

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This is my very first 'singstar' product and I am very impressed with the game. yes, this is a game element to it other than just having a sing along. I love singing and sometimes off key too: game option 1 entails you sing along with prompter to match both crescendo and length -even as an ABBA fan, I realized I really did not know some songs as well as thought it was challenging! then the game will rate you. Now if you want a playback there you can (if you dare!).

Option 2 allows you to battle with another singer to see who hit the notes the best! Great game for parties.

I also checked out the on lone option: on writing this review there were ~750 songs and there is a British centric collection (this game was made in the UK), but plenty of songs mainly in the 80's, but also quite a lot of 2006-2009 songs too. Choices also included some duet songs too (which is another option that is offered on the game). the songs are saved on your harddrive and a little like the kindle you can retrieved it as long as you have a log on account (for when you have to replace your playstation console.

I thought this game was really well designed. You only need to buy one disc to access the online option. I am pleased that they are adding new songs to the collectioin (currently priced at $1.49 good value given that includes the prompter too). I also purchased the singstar microphones for PS2, which works perfectly with the game (if you want to save a little money, which is you choice and it is not wireless).

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This is ABBA Gold as Singstar. I love singstar and I cant sing, but this singstar is fun. If you grew up listening to the songs of ABBA or just became a fan after watching the movie Mamma Mia, you will enjoy this game. Yes, you only get ABBA on this disk, but oh what fun you will have. It is also interesting to think that they made all of those videos in the pre MTV era. This is a fun romp through musical history.

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There might be a song list for this disc in a prior review, but I couldn't find it. Here it is:

* Chiquitita

* Dancing Queen

* Does Your Mother Know

* Fernando

* Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!

* Happy New Year

* Head Over Heels

* I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do

* Knowing Me, Knowing You

* Mama Mia

* Money, Money, Money

* One of Us

* Ring Ring

* SOS

* Summer Night City

* Super Trouper

* Take a Chance on Me

* Thank You For The Music

* The Day Before You Came

* The Name Of The Game

* The Winner Takes It All

* Under Attack

* Voulez-Vous

* Waterloo

* When All Is Said And Done

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I'm going to assume you are familiar with the SingStar games and just want to know if this is worth getting and if so, which version.

If you have a PS2 and like ABBA, think of this game as DLC at $1.49/song. (At the $29.99 price point)

If you have a PS3, on the other hand, and like ABBA, here goes:

1. If you don't already have a SingStar PS3 game, SingStar ABBA PS3 gives you all 25 songs, access to the SingStar Store where you can get DLC, and the disc-swapping feature to play songs from other SingStar discs.

2. If you do have a SingStar PS3 game, the PS2 version offers 20 songs (again, $1.49/song) compared to the PS3 version's 25 songs (at $1.59/song). The music videos seem to be the same regardless of version, and the PS3 version doesn't seem to have any new features.

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Star Wars Darth Vader Empire Vinyl Decal Skin Protector Cover #11 for Playstation 3 PS3 Slim

Star Wars Darth Vader Empire Vinyl Decal Skin Protector Cover #11 for Playstation 3 PS3 Slim
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It was better than I expected real easy to put on and worth it. So go out and get one of your own now it's a must buy!

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I love how this makes my system look. It arrived on time and was exactly as described. It is a great product!

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There aren't a lot of books depicting Vader in his put down the rebellion stage as the dark lord being first on the field to lead the storm troopers into battle. The ominous figure is cast as either a liberator or destroyer, dependent on how you view the political regime of the empire. This decal can be placed on very easily, what I did differently than how the instructions described was a sponge with soap water squezzed almost dry and lightly slid across the sticky side of the decal to make it less sticky before applying to my PS3. Very easy and it looked great. Highly recommend to purchase, if you like cool Star Wars drawings or just like an epic battle scene which can let your imagination run wild. Like buying a mega lottery ticket, only it serves a practical purpose of protecting your expensive PS3 that kids touch when they come by.

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PS3 ezJam Wireless Guitar Controller - Red
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Bought this for my dad for his birthday as a second guitar for his PS3. I used it for about 2 hours and really liked it. I like that it is a little smaller than the original guitar so it is more "girl" and "child" friendly. My three year old nieces liked having the second set of buttons where they could reach them and push them down, even though they can't actually play the game. I would definatly recomend this for people with small hands!

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The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles

The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles - Playstation 3
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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for Rpg fans what's not to love? after 6 weeks of steady play on "oblivion" I was ready for greener pastures...well, "shivering" produces! beautiful environments steady action and just rewards..I would recommend you play thru "oblivion"first

just enough tp get the feel of the game...all in all it is a great experience and even if you can devote minimal time at each session the game provides enough written history on screen to catch you up.

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Shivering Isles expands the same fun you have with the Elder Scroll game. New monsters, herbs, and treasures reengage you back into the story. The new scenery is a mix of colors that excite and disturb the mind.

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If you have played Oblivion, and completed the main line, Knights of the Nine quest and find yourself wanting more, buy this add on. It adds hours more of the best game ever made!!!

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I love Elder Scrolls IV so I was eagerly awaiting this add-on. It didn't dissapoint in terms of gameplay and visuals. The fact that you can travel back and forth with your current ES IV character is great. The only downside I can say is that the game is too short and ends suddenly. However even after completing the main mission there is more exploring to be done.

The map is fairly small, but overall I liked it and still exploring all the areas of the map.

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Oblivion was awesome! I was hoping for more of the same.

And this was more, although I'm not sure how much of the same. This is sort of an alien super high-fantasy setting, in contrast to the sort of moderate medieval fantasy of Oblivion.

I liked it. Just not as much as Oblivion, and after completing the main quests, I didn't have much desire to return and explore further. I just went back to the standard Oblivion game to explore Tamriel further.

And this copy of the disc was prone to much more face/speech out-of-alignment issues, framerate stutters, and so-on as opposed to the original Oblivion disc. Maybe the addition of so much data to the disc made it harder for the PS3 to navigate or something--I don't know.

My overall experiece was that I could take it or leave it. This would have been great if it had come before Oblivion, but after-the-fact it seems to pale in comparison.

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Racin' Pro for PS3

Racin' Pro for PS3
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I bought this setup as a second racing wheel for my friends and I to do multi-player racing games, which it works great for. But as a great side benefit, it is the only wheel that I have that works for Need For Speed Hot Pursuit(2010) on PS3, making it very valuable. It requires no setting adjustments for NFS HP, but most other games you have to alter the settings before you can use it.

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My nephew has been begging for a racing game chair for his birthday and so I searched the internet and electronic stores. Everything either seemed to be made cheaply or cost way too much. I found this chair on Amazon and figured I would give it a try. It is definitely a great buy! The chair is sturdy and I can tell it is not cheaply made. My nephew loves it and its a gift he will be able to keep and play with for a long time.

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Terrible the steering wheel broke. When turned to the right the wheel would turn off. Cheap spend your money on a better product.

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Perfect fun and fits everyone works great with all games best deal I found any where. Love it. Kids loves it cat lives it

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Let me just say that I loved the idea of this seat, wheel and pedals combo. It all folds into one package for easy carrying and storage, and the wheel is easily removed and reattached. If you're looking for a wheel for kids that can be stored out of the way, this may be for you. If you're looking for a wheel for an adult... pass. This wheel is very budget friendly, and the quality shows. The security clip that keeps the wheel attached comes loose fairly often, so you'll find yourself adjusting it after every other race or so. The pedals are super soft... and of course it's left foot brake only, like a go cart. Kids won't mind this, adults will find it annoying. The seat itself is nothing special. Your butt will hurt after a while, and you will need to place a pillow in the seat for some comfort. Now, I may have gotten a dud, but my wheel started losing connection to the PS3 in the middle of the game after 20 minutes of play. Imagine you're turning and everything is going fine and all of a sudden the wheel stops responding and you hit the wall. I had to hit the PS button to reconnect, but this wasn't an odd occurrence, this was happening every race. So in essence, it was useless. Again, the idea hear is marvelous, but the execution leaves a lot to be desired. But for kids, if you get a working example, this may be a very good choice.

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Man vs. Wild

Man vs. Wild - Playstation 3
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Overall Man vs Wild the video game is alot of fun to play. Playing as Bear Grylls you travel around the world to try and survive the wild. You visit all sorts of places;sahara,rocky mountians,and patagonia, my favorite was the everglades. I only wish there was more levels to play thats why I gave this game a 4star. I'm a huge fan of Man vs Wild the tv series so this game adds to the fun and excitment for the world of Bear Grylls. If you feel the same way you'll certainly love this game.

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A game, based on a TV show, is going to suck. And suck this game does. Since my trophy addiction has me playing anything, regardless of quality, I knew it was only a matter of time before this game got a spin on my PS3. Now that I am done with it, I am not sure what to think. I know this is probably one of the worst games I have ever played. I know that it was a very easy platinum. But was my 15 hours of pain and suffering worth said platinum? I'm not sure, bear with me (pun intended) while I try to figure that out.

The game is based on the TV show of the same name, starring Bear Grylls. The camera follows Bear around as he does some really stupid stuff, but it's all in the name of survival so it's kind of fun to watch. He constantly puts himself in situations most normal people wouldn't want anything to do with and he somehow manages to stay pretty chipper for the camera. I've never been a huge fan of the show, I catch it here and there, so when I heard a game was coming out it wasn't something that really caught my interest.

Just like any easy platinum, of course it was only a matter of time before it hit my radar. I'm still not sure if I wished I never heard of it or if it was nice to put another trophy into the case. The game more or less follows several episodes of Man vs. Wild and puts you in some of the same situations that Bear has actually been in. There are 5 total locations to travel through and even though the game looks awful, the areas are varied enough to not all feel the same. You will go through the Rockies, Everglades, Egyptian deserts, a deserted island and a snow covered area in Peru. All of the maps are a decent size, but since the graphics are so awful, they aren't exactly a pleasure to roam.

The game-play is actually kind of varied and I think there are some OK ideas that just suffered from poor execution. There is your basic running, walking and climbing, but the game also includes challenges like building a fire, fighting animals, jumping on vines and cooking meat. Each action has its own set of controls. To build a shelter first you must find the required objects and then you need to use the right and left sticks to put the items together, hold them in their designated spots for a certain amount of time and then your shelter is built. To make a fire you, again, need to find the required items but after that you need to pick a method to start the fire. You can use a flint, wood or bow. All of the options are unique and they try to somewhat mirror the motions of real life. For instance the game has you move the left and right sticks up and down to simulate your hands been rubbed.

Even though there is variety in the gameplay, it's so poorly put together that it is rarely fun. On the last level you have to catch a horse, break it and then ride it on to a train. The game gives very poor direction on what exactly should be done to make this happen and it turned into a hair pulling experience. On top of random events that are either boring or poorly put together, the jumping controls flat out suck. At times I would miss my jump entirely or I would hit the side of the mountain and kind of drift down the side. Then there were times where Bear randomly did front flips to cross an area. Every time that happened I had to laugh a little because it's so random in a game that is trying to be realistic. Another thing that drove me nuts was the use of a "grappling" hook in which you had to rotate the right stick as fast as you could and then aim with the left stick to hit your target. It was annoying, to put it politely.

At this point you might be wondering if I have anything good to say about the game. I don't. It's a cluster of bad controls, terrible graphics and annoying gameplay. There is no story or narrative. There is literally one reason to play this game and that is trophies. If you don't care about trophies, just stay away. There is nothing fun to do here. The only thing the game does well is Bear's voice acting but that's because he's just playing himself. I guess if you are a huge fan of the show there might be some redeeming qualities but I really doubt it. Most people will play this game to add a platinum trophy to their collection and move on. That's all this one is good for.

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I played a little bit of this game and I can personally say, as an avid gamer, that the it isn't of the quality of say Splinter Cell or Metal Gear Solid (I only use these games as reference as they're an over the shoulder cam game, such as this one). However, it does include many things Bear does in the show. And the way you start fires, build shelters, and fish is quite remarkable. Although not as challenging as I had hoped, it is still a pleasant first game by Bear. I hope to see better games come out by him as I believe a survival game done by Discovery and Bear Grylls has the potential to be quite good. I also want to make it known that although I did play this, it wasn't purchased for myself but rather my father who is a VERY BIG Bear Grylls fan, he is collecting just about everything that has Bear Grylls on it.

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In general, expectations color any person's review. People can try to be unbiased, but a large disappointment with a decent game will often rate lower than an expected less-than-average game. It's just the nature of the beast. And yet, here is an example of a game which I played with the lowest possible expectations, and it still managed to disappoint me. That's quite a feat. But the fact is, "Man vs. Wild" is up there (down there?) with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows pt. 1 as one of the single worst gaming experiences I've had on this, or any system. What further amazes is that I finished everything in the game in around 5.5 hours. Let's not kid ourselves: when you combine schlock jocks Crave Entertainment with a game made from a TV show (which I've never watched, and now never will), you're looking for trouble. But it's amazing just how bad this game is.

The first (and biggest) flaw with the game is how slow it moves. Bear Grylls might be an adventurer extraordinaire, but his digital form is pathetic. He runs about the same speed that my grandmother would walk. It takes forever for him to make a 180 degree turn. And yet, he somehow creates enough momentum to slide to a stop in all instances. And of course, when he's actually, you know, adventuring, he's even slower. Marvel at how long he takes to climb a rock face. Strangely, at times, he'll just stop moving, and won't do anything (apparently, there are a slew of invisible walls on every cliffside). Swimming in a bog is even more hilarious it takes FOREVER to get across. The same is true for quicksand, or sawgrass, or sand storms, or...pretty much anything. This game is way too slow.

In fact, boring QTEs dominate this game. They're all mind-numbingly easy (with the sole exception of the very last one, which is poorly detailed and thus takes forever). Failure generally occurred for me because I stopped paying attention. Moreover, as mentioned above, they are terrible slow. Finally, they are much longer than they need to be. For example, there is an event where you warm up by doing jumping jacks. Somehow, this is translated into a Guitar Hero-style "hit the correct button as the icon moves over the button face" minigame. It's very easy, but even if you fail over and over, the event is so long that ultimately, you will succeed, unless you drop the controller. QTEs are just not the way to go in a game like this.

Even more egregious than the QTEs, though, is the balancing you'll often have to do. For example, at times, Bear will have to tightrope across fallen logs. In a decent game, you would be able to see that Bear is losing his balance because his character will tilt to the right or left. Apparently, that cost too many polygons for developer Scientifically Proven. So instead, the camera behind Bear will begin to move. Throughout the game, I never got a grip on this, although I did pass it (even if you fall, you can usually climb right back up). It just doesn't make sense (and hilariously, all of the rules change at the very end of the game).

Bear Grylls narration is the sole high point of the game. The sound in general is pretty poor. The music is disastrous it recalls an 8-bit time when the same tune was put on an infinite loop. Thankfully, it can be zoned out rather easily. You will hear various animal sounds throughout the game, but you'll rarely see the animals in question. In a few missions, you are expected to find animals of interest. I think I saw maybe 50% of the animals, even though every one was registered properly.

The graphics are a nightmare. It's hard to get your bearings at times because everything looks exactly the same. To combat this (hilariously), our prudent developers have done 2 things:

1) The game is almost completely linear, and

2) when you lose your way, you can look for yellow, glowing orbs to light your path

Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but they don't actually set out lights for Bear Grylls to follow on his show? That seems to make the adventure aspect much less exciting. But here? Well, lazy developer, lazy publisher, and hurried product net you total crap.

There are optional tasks in each adventure. They are completely silly. One of them will have you finding trash in the everglades. Yes, adventurer Bear Grylls takes time out of his quest to survive to go look for a toilet that someone left in the everglades. And why would someone leave a toilet in the everglades, anyway? Interesting animals? Sure I can buy that. But...camel bones? A volleyball on a deserted island? It's just so stupid.

The trophies in this game are a cinch, assuming you can put up with this atrocity of a game. That's why I played it, after all. But otherwise, stay far, far away from this piece of crap.

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PS2/PS3 Guitar Hero World Tour-Stand Alone Drums

PS2/PS3 Guitar Hero World Tour-Stand Alone Drums
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I bought the GHWT full band set and those first generation drums were not of the best quality. Although they worked okay at first, they eventually stopped working properly. The bass pedal was plastic, felt flimsy and I damaged the sensor pad inside of it within 2 days. I recently bought the stand alone drums and they seem to be a little bit better. The cymbals seem to be much sturdier. All drum pads and cymbal pads are covered with a nice smooth skin that feels good and sounds a little bit quieter than the original rubber drum pad material. This drum kit is really accurate so far. Its sensitive enough and I haven't had any crosstalk issues yet (crosstalk = when you only hit the orange cymbal, the red pad also registers a hit).

My only complaint is that the same plastic crappy pedal is used in this kit. It doesn't feel too sturdy, but it has withstood a pounding by my fat and heavy size 11's. Red Octane did improve the bass pedal sensor a bit by adding the same skin material as the pads and cymbals. It looks like it is some kind of protective layer for the sensor pad underneath it. I think I am going to buy an upgraded electronic bass pedal so I can feel more comfortable bangin that thing with my fat feet. That will also give me the option to have some double bass action.

The kit comes with some cheap balsa wood drumsticks. I suggest sticking with these sticks, because heavier sticks will probably destroy this set with moderate pounding. I can bang on the set as hard as want with these sticks and because they are so light, I don't feel like I am going to break the set.

Overall, I am satisfied with this new drumset. I have had it for about a week now and it's still working well. I just hope it holds up for a while this time around.

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They come almost completely assembled. It took me a minute or two to put everything together.

Everything is working properly, i will update if things start to break down (which i hope they wont). One little nag is that one of the drumsticks that came with it has a chipped part just around the holding area. Nothing big, but i was afraid that I'll end up with a splinter in my hand.

If drums are making too much noise for you, try putting them on the carpet. Compared to my g/f set that is on the hardwood floor, mine that are on thick carpet are making much less noise. Alternatively, you could remove the drums from their stand and position them on something soft(er).

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These drums are so much fun to play-especially with the GH: Metallica game. Unfortunately, the set is nothing more than cheap plastic and cheap electronics. My first set stopped working after 3 months. Cymbals lost almost all sensitivity. I replaced the cymbals, but then the snare drum (red pad) stopped working. I attributed it to me just beating them too much, and bought a new set. Well, the red pad stopped working again after 2 weeks. I exchanged it for another new set and THAT red pad stopped working. I finally took the thing apart and the wire was loose on the red pad. Relatively easy fix, but required something like 20 screws to remove to access it, not to mention that I probably voided the warranty. After doing some research, this is apparently a very common problem. Buyer beware.

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I got the Drum Controller I Immediately Set it up and play

Great Product!!!!

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Our children (& us parents, too) have thoroughly enjoyed this game. Product was exactly as described packaged well, too, but wish directions would have come with it. Had to get on internet to find directions. Would order from this seller again.

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CrazyOnDigital Travel Messenger Protective Case for Sony Playstation 3

CrazyOnDigital Travel Messenger Protective Case for Sony Playstation 3
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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I bought 3 of these cases for the ps3

The quality is excellent

its a little tight but fits the ps3 slim or phat nicely, has cd pockets to put discs, like the strap that allows you to carry it

It is a good deal for the price of $5 + $3 shipping

but now that it is $15 plus $3 shipping each, it is not worth it

you can get these in chinatown/ downtown for the same price of $5

These are excellent qualtiy leather made in China

Very worth it

bought these from crazy on digital, fast service

will buy more if it is $5 each

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The picture shows a red and black bag but i recieved and all black bag with a pink and blue ps3 logo instead. delivery was fast, i guess it will work for a xmas gift but i was just a little let down when i recieved it.

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This bag is very nice! It's exactly as pictured, contrary to some other reviews.

Has plenty of room for my fat Ps3 and all my accessories for it.

The only thing I could possibly find wrong with it is the awkward placement of the disc holder for games.....will not be using that as they would likely end up broken!

Other than that, I would definitely recommend this bag to any owner of a Ps3 fat who travels with their system!

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This bag looks great and has plenty of space for your ps3, I would recommend this bag to anyone who needs one

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my Phat PS3 fits inside it nicely, and I use it every time i take it somewhere. A great case.

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Rage

Rage - Playstation 3
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To the casual observer, Rage may portray itself as just another post-apocalyptic RPG/Shooter hybrid.

I have encountered many comparisons to both Fallout and Borderlands in my travels. While there is noticeable commonground between them, Rage manages to inject enough creativity and uniqueness to justify it's own existence as an original, and thoughtful gaming experience, and not a copycat.

The environmental detail in this game is staggering how realistic it is. I almost died several times while I was simply admiring my meticulously crafted surrounding's. The amount of care, and attention to detail that must have went into developing this world is simply beyond my comprehension. It's breathtaking, and it's the best looking game on consoles.

The gameplay is deep, yet very intuitive and accessible. Honestly, Rage is very smooth across the board. The gunplay is varied, with different ammo types for each weapon. Enemy encounters often require tactical thinking, and strategy. Considering the computer AI is so immensely intelligent, conventional shooter methods of engagement would prove futile. Enemies will smoke out campers, dodge incoming attacks, and always respond in such an individualistic way, that there really is no scripted enemy response pattern. This makes the shooting segments so utterly enjoyable for me.

I was initially a bit apprehensive about the implementation of vehicular combat, as i was concerned that it would would come off as tacked on and half-baked (looking at you Borderlands). My concerns were put to rest though, because this isn't a lazy, reproduction of the character movement control scheme. The vehicle controls are fully fleshed out, and function as well as anything the game has to offer.

The story is serviceable at best. If the same amount of investment went into crafting a compelling story, as it did with every other aspect of this game, then Rage would be right up there with Red Dead Redemption as being a modern masterpiece in gaming. As it stands, Rage is a memorable experience, and a great game. Lets hope the inevitable sequel places a greater emphasis on story development, because this franchise has the pottential rise above the competition.

Pros:

Beautifully rendered characters and environments. Everything in this game looks amazing.

Excellent gameplay mechanics. The gunplay is stellar, with interesting gadgets and devices at your disposal. The vehicle sections are fully realized, and not a tacked on afterthought. The enemy AI will blow your mind, as they scale walls, duck for cover, and even shoot while they are bleeding out on the ground. They are not drones with guns, they are very smart, and will kill you swiftly if you underestimate them.

Local Co-op!! Over the last few years, the online movement has pretty much renderend local co-op obsolete. Not Rage though! And thank god for that. I love "split-sreen couch co-op" more than anything online multiplayer has to offer on their best day. Thank you ID software for not leaving gamers like me in the dark, like so many developers do these days. Rage does support online multiplayer too, for those who were wondering. But it is limited to vehicle combat modes.

Even though the story is bland, the voice acting is actually quite good. John Goodman really shines, as do ohers.

CONS:

The story is merely serviceable, which really stands out as a glaring blemish considering how incredible everything else is. Step up your game for the sequel ID!

This game really doesn't support a checkpoint save system. It will save when you enter a new area, but that is it. Instead, it employs a manual save option. This does not bother me persoanlly, because i like being able to save whenever i want. But I realize that most people find this to be annoying, so I thought I would list it as a con.

In Closing:

The expectations for this game were insanely high. I managed to keep my perspective grounded in reality. I wasn't expecting Rage to reinvent the gaming industry. My hope was that it would be a great shooter/rpg hybrid that would bring something new to the table. I can honestly say that Rage met my expectations. I recommend buying this game as soon as humanly possible.

9.5

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The Good

The graphics are interesting in a kind of pseudo-cartoon way, and are beautifully detailed. The gameplay mechanics are excellent, shooting and driving are intuitive and satisfying. The enemies are smart and draw you into fun shoot-outs, with plenty of variation in attack styles. I particularly enjoyed the Gearhead levels.

The Bad

The story is lacking in depth and interest, and you never feel any investment in your objectives. It's difficult to remember the characters or take any interest in their motivations. I just didn't care at all about what I was doing. Where is the rage? The quests are all variations on kill and fetch tasks, and don't require your brain to be activated at all. The rendering is oddly done, as many have mentioned, with detail popping in and out every time you move your head. And the ending is extremely limp and unsatisfying.

The Ugly

Rage took what could have been an excellent FPS and turned it into a mediocre FPS paired with an abysmal RPG. With graphics and mechanics like this, this could have been an amazingly intense experience. But the 'open world' sections sucked all the life out of the game, with no real consequences to your decisions and no depth to the world you are allowed to wander and drive around. The entire game is really just a very pretty 'corridor', with even the shooting sections having no real freedom of movement. You are always just funnelled down a single line of quests and action, apart from trivial side-quests with no real payoff. Where this game should have gone would be to allow you to actively choose your allegiance in this post-apocalyptic world. Do you agree with the need for tyrannical order, and join the Authority? Are you a democrat at heart, joining the Resistance and the settlers? Are you an anarchist, resolved to make a new world without conformity, and join a bandit tribe? That would have been an interesting decision, rather than having various characters ordering you to go and kill large numbers of their enemies several minutes after having met you.

I had a reasonable amount of fun playing Rage, but it's certainly nowhere near as good as it should and could have been.

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PRO's

+ Highly detailed, grungy, post-apocalyptic world. My favorite! Fast loading, very smooth running, well polished game. The sky is breathtaking!

+ Control and motion come very natural and easy. Menu's and the option to "defib" yourself back into the game are wonderful.

+ Characters are friendly & inviting; their mission requests are not tedious like other games. I enjoy finding a new location, with a new group of people to talk with, and a new set of missions to accomplish. Voice acting is wonderful. Might recognize a few actors.

+ The Enemy AI is very nice. Enemies will hold a wound after being hit or shot, fall down and shoot back, and make inappropriate comments with others about planning your demise.

+ Open world style, great vehicle choice and driving control, Story and over-all style of the game have a lot of thought put into each detail and aspect of the visual game and game play itself.

+ Multiplayer buggy racing is a lot of fun. I could spend hours just on that. Co-op multiplayer missions are fun to complete, if you can find someone to stay with you the entire level.

+ Game Trophies are not annoying or wearisome; they are fun and will most likely be achieved through regular play through of the game. Keep an eye out for the Playing Cards and recipes though.

+ Wonderful music. Perfect for such an atmospheric game. Mesh very well together.

CON's

You need to remember to save. There are no auto-save or checkpoints throughout the level or area you are in. Can get very frustrating when you are really getting into the game and playing for hours, then die and have to play it all over again. Stopping game play to save takes you out of the gaming experience.

There is no split-screen for the full game campaign. There are side story split-screen missions that you can play with a friend or online co-op.

I play a lot of games, and I must say that this is one of the rare times where I got hooked almost immediately. I did not want to stop, so I didn't. I was amazed by the high detail level, yet the incredibly smooth control and game play. Usually games with such high detail are sluggish and lethargic (like Dead Island). Rage is one of the clearest, most detailed, and smoothest running games I have ever played. Visually you can see for quite a vast distance full of clarity and high depth. Yes, there is some texture popping from time to time, however this is not distracting from the game play and I rather have some texture loading than sluggish game play.

People can compare Rage to many other games, however it reminds me most of Borderlands with a touch of Fallout and a pinch of Mad Max. However Rage has something new to offer. Yes, it is similar to other games, however what game is not? "O, he is holding a rifle, so this game reminds me of Modern Warfare 2". Rage has a style all its own and really pulls off what they were going for. This is a very grungy game, yet it has times of bright sunny skies and colorful scenes.

There are fun, albeit frustrating, little mini games throughout the world that you can play to earn cash so you can buy things in one of the shops around the towns. Sort of reminds me of the little mini games in Red Dead Redemption. Each game is a trophy if you beat the last level of that mini game challenge.

At the shops you can buy quite a plethora of items. Ammunition for your weapons and vehicle weapons, recipes for building weapons or devices, and a lot more can all be purchased from a shop. You earn money by completing mission, racing, or selling the items you find in your journeys.

The Multiplayer is a lot of fun as well. Playing co-op missions have their pros and cons. It is fun to play with another so you can back each other up and revive if necessary. However I have had many times where the other player dropped out or left in the middle of playing which can get very annoying if you are trying to get the multiplayer trophies.

It is a shooter game, not a role-playing game. But it has more to offer than just random mind numbing killing like many FPS. It does have a story with missions and characters, a spacious area and cool locations, and solid game play any fan of FPS or RPG should be happy. It is not an adventure game as much as just a shooter. A lot depends on the way you play it. I have spend hours and hours just walking around looking for stuff. But you can also just go to your destination and shoot anything that moves.

Rage is a beautiful game graphically. I often find myself walking along and I stop just to look around at the breathtaking sky and the powerful detail in each and every little thing. I still cannot get over how smooth the game runs for how detailed it is. This new id Tech 5 Engine will blow any predeceasing game out of the water and I cannot wait to see what gaming future holds for this powerful engine.

Rage has entered in game of the year territory and they have already announced a sequel, maybe a prequel. Any gamer teetering whether to get this or not should not hesitate. It has enough of a variety of game play to please any gamer.

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As a fan of both the FPS and RPG genre, I figured RAGE would be something to feed my (hardcore) gaming appetite before the release of the many heavy hitters coming this fall-I'm sure you all know them, no need to list. As I booted it up (after the 15 minute long 8GB installation...meh) and played for an hour or so, I quickly realized that I should have considered this to be one of the "heavy hitters". Please don't take my ignorance for naivety. As an avid gamer and fan of Doom, Quake, Fallout, Borderlands etc. this title still proves to be refreshing among the many (well done) "post-apocalyptic" titles. So far, visuals are top notch, voice acting is on point, sound is believable and exciting, and controls are easy to manage.

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From what I have seen, I would loosely compare RAGE to the infamous quote "Good from afar, but far from good". Allow me to explain...from a distance, I was wowed by the massive landscapes and environments that surrounded me. They're, in a word, beautiful. However, when approaching items up close, I did tend to notice rough edges and blurred images. This is not a complaint, but a mere note. I am not one to nitpick too much about these things, especially in a game where battles are so fast paced that you rarely noticed these things. RAGE looks fantastic.

Game play:

The mechanics are very easy to use and to adapt to. Top triggers control shooting, zooming and grenades with select opening up your inventory and the d-pad serving as a quick select. Driving is fluid as is walking. The pace of walking is a bit quick, but I like it that way. Be that as it may, I often slowed down my pace to really take note to the detailed environments of the caves, tunnels and dilapidated buildings I scrounged through. The enemies are a joy to fight and have a mind of their own. From scaling the walls to jumping at the last second to dodge your attack, it quickly reminded me of the splicers who walked the ceilings of rapture in Bioshock. This makes it all the more challenging and enjoyable. Lastly, RAGE incorporates some RPG elements to help sooth that part of my gaming palate in the forms of customization, upgrades and side missions. All of that and a vehicle only multi-player tacked on? I believe that's a pretty good package.

Story:

As I said, I'm only an hour or so into the game, but so far so good. I do believe the story may take a back seat to the rest of what RAGE has to offer, but that is okay. After all, THIS IS A SHOOTER at heart.

All in all, I am happy with this purchase and would recommend this to anyone who enjoys shooters with creative atmospheres. I have read mixed reviews about it's length not being what people had hoped (about 10-12 hours) but then again, many of the shooters I have completed were only about 8 hours. With the existence of towns throughout, this will allow me to pace my gameplay and savor the experience without blowing through it a la any other mindless shooter. Do I believe this will be Game of the Year? No, but it's definitely one to sink your teeth into.

Rage on.

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I read in a Game Stop review how this was going to be a revolutionary game. That the world would be completely open and you could go anywhere etc... This is so far from the truth. First, if you ever played Red Faction Guerrilla that is an example of an open world game. Almost anything you shoot or use the AX on will be damaged or will come crumbling down or blow up (bridges, buildings, vehicles gun turrets, etc...). This is not the case with Rage and I feel stupid for buying in to the marketing hype I read before it came out. I should have waited until after it came out and REAL people wrote reviews like this one. I would have saved a lot of time and money. Also, Game Stop offered me $6 bucks for it so that should tell you something about it's popularity. It came out at the end of 2011 so it's not like it's real old either. My faith in ID software for producing top-notch games has also decreased tremendously.

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