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PS2 to PS3 Playstation Controller Adapter USB Converter

PS2 to PS3 Playstation Controller Adapter USB Converter
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Extremely disappointed. Freezes my ps3 after 2nd swing on tiger woods pga tour 14 using a brand new ps2 controller.

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Especially if you have the Backwards Compatible PS3, this cord makes it very simple to expand your PS3's capabilities using the stuff you already have leftover from when you had a PS2. I even had a Multitap I had purchased back in '01 (to play Twisted Metal: Black) connected to this converter, then attached three PS2 controllers in the slots of the multitap, eliminating the need to ever have to use more than one of these things. For only a few bucks, it's definitely worth it. Even if you don't have PS2 controllers already, you can get at least 3 of them (new or used) for around the price of one PS3 controller here on Amazon. The PS2 controller works fine even with most PS3 games (excluding, of course, those that require six-axis and other motion functions). I did, however, have trouble when trying to use a mix of 2 (PS2 & PS3) controllers each. You have to use the PS3 ones to "Reassign Controller slots" and move them around first to do that. Hope this helps!

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Both shipped without hassle, came in great condition, super cheap, both work flawlessly after downloading some radioshack drivers for them. Worked on windows 7 64x ultimate no probs.

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Universal PS2 to PS3 Controller Adaptor

Universal PS2 to PS3 Controller Adaptor
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I bought this adapter because I own a pretty big collection of PS2 games, and I already put away my PS2 for extra space. What am I going to use it for? Very niche titles that few of you will care.

First, obvious compatibility that most will care about is the Guitar Hero guitars for GH3 and RB. They work. Not 100%, but work. However don't expect it to work again on future GH titles since Activion is a money hungry-portholic-jackass and probably will change their game codes so this adapter won't work. Who knows?

Second, dual shock 2 also works well for PS2 and PS3 games. No tilting for sixaxis-supported PS3 titles, obviously.

Ok so the first and second part of my review are obvious ones that everyone else already talked about. My main test subjects for this review are

Taiko Drummaster, Beatmania, Pump it up, DDR, Tekken arcade stick, Street Fighter 15th anniversary controller by Nubytech, and Saturn PS2 controller.

Taiko Drummaster-Game only recognizes the drum as the dualshock2 controller. What this means is that you can't use the drum to navigate the menu, but WILL work once the song starts. All I could do was to use the controller, pick a song, pause, and then switch back to drum in order to play the game.

Beatmania-Game has an option to choose either controller or turntable controller. I pick turntable, and the controller works perfectly fine.

Pump it up-It works well

DDR-DOES NOT WORK. If it works, there might be lags. Sorry for the confusion.

Tekken arcade stick-It works, but I read somewhere that there are few millisecond lags for joystick inputs. Doesn't affect average Tekken/VF player like me, but experts might.

SF 15th anniversary edition controller pad by Nubytech-Tested with SF Anniversary Collection, and it works fine.

Saturn PS2 controller-My main reason for buying the converter was to use this controller for my fighting games like KoF and SF on my PS3. It was bit of a gamble since this controller is an import, but to my surprise it WORKS!!!

In conclusion, this converter does a pretty good job of letting you use most of the PS2 controllers for PS2/PS3 games on PS3.

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This converter worked fine until I've updated my system to 2.7. Now it's nothing more than paper weight. Good thing I didn't update my system while this thing was plugged in! I hear a lot of people bricked their PS3's and had to FORMAT all their saved games...

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As another poster has mentioned, a newer PS2 controller revision H does not appear to work at all. I found an older controller, and that worked, except that R2 didn't work for a driving game, so that is limiting. I also have a Logitech wireless controller, and that seemed to work perfectly! This was all with system version 2.60.

Note that I'm not using it for one of it's biggest features, using the PS2 guitar controllers.

I upgraded the PS3 system software to version 2.70, and now the TAC adapter locks up my PS3 when I plug it in, as a previous reviewer mentioned. (Also, as that previous poster mentioned, do not have this adapter plugged in while updating the system software!) So, it looks like it won't work at all, now. Until updating the system software, it looked like it was going to be good enough, as I'd just use it with the Logitech controller, but this seems like a real problem.

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Works perfectly (so far). Star power even works like it is supposed to.

Some of the other reviews said that you had to use the select button, but

this is not true--at least with MY guitar (Gibson). My wife said that she

thinks there may be a small lag, but I cant say that I have noticed it.

If you bought a 80gb PS3 like I did--and have been tearing your hair out

because the console will PLAY your old Guitar Hero games but your guitar

doesnt work--then this is your salvation :)

TAC deserves some kind of award for creating something that Sony should

have built INTO the 80gb PS3 if they were going to claim

'backward compatability' for the Guitar Hero Series; Who wants to play

GUITAR HERO with a controller?

*NOTE: You may need to reassign controller IDs so that you have an empty

slot for 1A (thats where your guitar needs to be located). You will also

need to keep a normal controller handy, as you will need it to exit the

games (PS2 guitars dont have the nifty little PS3 button).

Rock On!

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I'm guessing that most people are interested in this item for the same reason I was: to play PS3 Rock Band with a PS2 Guitar Hero controller. To cut to the chase, I plugged it in and it worked perfectly.

As a side note, I've been letting my 2-year-old play with the PS2 GH guitar for a while now, and it still works. Good luck trying that with the Rock Band guitar. :)

I also used it to play Guitar Hero 1 for the PS2 on my PS3 (note that it's a 60GB PS3, which is hardware-compatible with PS2 games). It worked, but it initially recognized the guitar as controller #2, even though I turned on the console by inserting the game disc and didn't activate my PS3 controller. It was seeing the BD/DVD remote as controller #1. I pressed the PS3 button on the remote and changed it to controller #2, and presto, the guitar became controller #1 and worked fine.

There are only two minor issues that kept me from awarding this five stars:

1. The controller number LEDs don't work. (The connection LED does.) I don't care enough to mail it back for a replacement.

2. The included documentation is feeble. I had to check the online FAQ to figure out why GH1 wasn't working at first. The information in the package should have been more clear.

So, to sum up, the doc is poor and the build quality may be questionable, but the product does what it's supposed to and does it very well.

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SONY PlayStation 3 HDD 160GB Console - Classic White (Japan Model)

SONY PlayStation 3 HDD 160GB Console - Classic White
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-By far the coolest looking of all PS3 models currently available. Hardware wise this is the same PS3 you know and love, with only a couple differences. First this is ONLY available in Japan and Asian regions respectively. Second for those that live outside the region it may also be noted that X is O, which means you use O to confirm and X to cancel. Third DVD playback is restricted to the region from where the console is brought from, which means if you buy a Japanese model you have to use R2 DVD's for playback or R3 DVD's if you buy anywhere outside of Japan. Blu-ray however is the same as in the U.S. since its region A. (PAL users should opt for a HK model as PAL is used in the HK region.) Last but not least power usage and voltage: If you live in the U.S. buy the Japanese model since Japan use 100-110v, which will work with any American outlet. For European and Australian users, use should consider buying the Hong Kong or Korean version of the console since they are rated with 220-240v rating.

DVD Region 2 (Japan), Region 3 (Hong Kong, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore,etc)

Blu-ray Region A (Disappointment for EU users)

Control Scheme X is O in Japan and Asia. X=Cancel O=Confirm

Voltage Japan (100-110v) Asian (220-240v). **If your region does not match the power rating of the console you will have to buy a transformer or converter w/ the correct plug port in order to use the machine in your region.**

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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - 5th Anniversary Edition

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - 5th Anniversary Edition - Playstation 3
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As a huge fan of The Elder Scrolls games including Oblivion I'm finding it difficult to give the Oblivion 5th Anniversary Edition such a low score but unfortunately Bethesda Softworks, the game developer, leaves little choice.

First, if you've never played or owned Oblivion before but have been tempted to do so, then just stop now and purchase the game.

For everyone else reading this that owns a PS3 and Oblivion or the Oblivion GOTY Edition, the 5th Anniversary Edition is a huge disappointment. What's missing from this release is actually more telling than what's included.

First here's what you're getting with the 5th Anniversay Ed.:

1. The exact same content in the Game of the Year (GOTY) Edition (Shivering Isles & Knights of the Nine)

2. A metal box

3. A map of Cyrodiil

4. A making-of Oblivion DVD

5. A coupon good toward the purchase of Skyrim (The Elder Scrolls V) and the Official Strategy Guide* (More on this later)

Here's a list of what PS3 owners are not getting:

1. Trophy support

2. Bug/glitch fixes including several well publicized game-ending bugs

3. None of the DLC available to Xbox 360/PC users including:

Wizard's Tower

Thieves Den

Mehrunes Razor

Spell Tomes

Vile Lair

The Orrery

Horse Armor

Fighter's Stronghold

Another fact purchasers should be aware of is that the $10 coupon isn't an instant savings or really a coupon at all but rather a $10 pre-paid VISA Card. Here's some basic information lifted directly from Bethesda:

1. You must purchase a new copy of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and the Skyrim Official Strategy Guide for full price of at least $59.89. No discounts allowed.

2. You must have purchased the a game and guide at the same time and shown on the same receipt within a one month window: 11/11/11 12/11/11

3. You must cut the UPC label off the 5th Anniversay Edition, Skyrim and the Strategy Guide and mail those in with the original receipt.

So in essence the 5th Anniversary Edition is nothing more than a repackaging of the GOTY Edition with some chintzy extras thrown in. No new content. No trophy support. Perhaps most telling of all though, no bug/glitch fixes. This is the laziest repackaging job I've ever witnessed and literally adds nothing but trinkets.

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This is sad on so many levels. Bethesda knew that PS3 user have been begging, and pleading for the dlc content PC and 360 user got, and trophies. And guess what? We didn't get it. You basically are getting the GOTY edition again, with the same map you get with the GOTY edition, and a added bonus, which is the blu-ray of the making of the game, which is mainly for the fan boys. The voucher that comes with this is useless, because there a catch 22 behind it, and that is you must buy the guide in order to get the $10 off, which is a big WTF in my book. Bethesda is still making there profit, and your saving nothing.

If your smart, you'll save your money and wait for a price drop on Skyrim. Bethesda has been doing a damn good job of making enemies with console users, and sooner or later, they'll realize it. This is terrible. Is it possible to get my money back?

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It's highly disappointing at the lack of care that has gone into post-support for the PS3 version of Oblivion. For those who haven't played Oblivion before, this is a good deal. The game is one of the best this generation has to offer, and is still a top-tier title, even for its age. The "making of" DVD, as well as the $10-off coupon for the upcoming Skyrim are nice. At least, on the surface.

Others have reviewed this game to death, so this review is based soley on the 5th Anniversary's extras, which are frankly non-existent. Before you spend your money again, know that those of you who have played the Game of the Year Edition of Oblivion on PS3 are getting the exact same game in a new box. The 360's downloadable content is absent again, and there is no trophy support (Bethesda has confirmed there are no plans to include them now or in the future).

But quite possibly the most disappointing factor of this 5th Anniversary re-issuing is that the notable, show-stopping "A-bugs"(game-ending bugs found in the PS3 releases) are still present here, and there are no plans to fix them (also confirmed by Bethesda). These problems should've been addressed in the form of patches in the past, but to re-release the bugged game again is unacceptable.

The hype for the upcoming Skyrim sequel is the main reason behind this re-release, and though the "making of" DVD is a nice form of extra for those that want it, you're essentially paying $30 to get a $10-off coupon for Skyrim upon its release later this year.

Oddly enough, if you've NEVER played Oblivion before, this is by far your best deal. It's easily a five-star game in itself, and includes both expansion packs. The review score is based soley on the "new" content; or in this case, lack thereof.

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I had gotten this in the mail today and noticed on the back it only says "add-on content". I did a little looking and saw reports from others saying it doesn't include the DLC content and it doesn't have trophy support. Luckily I hadn't opened this so I am returning it to Amazon for a refund.

So if you're thinking of buying this don't bother. You can easily find game of the year editions used already for much less that are the exact same thing. Don't be fooled, there is nothing in here you can't find in GOTY versions that have been out for awhile now. This is basically just a money sink cash grab by slapping 5th anniversary on the box because what's inside it is what's been for sale for years now and nothing else. Even the bonus videos on the extra disc I watched at a friend's house when he got it was just the same old low res stuff that's been out for awhile now.

I was very disappointed in Bethesda for not adding in trophy support or at least the DLC. But I'm not surprised really considering Bethesda has terrible customer service with their games. Even after 5 years and the vampire bug being wide spread and well known since the games release it has never been fixed. Even with fallout 3 it still retains dozens of well known game breaking bugs that were never fixed and took almost 4 months after release to be patched to playable condition for a lot of people.

DO NOT waste 30 bucks on this game. Especially if you're a ps3 owner hoping for trophies. Just buy GOTY for less and save yourself some cash.

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Normally I wouldn't write a review repeating what has already been said but in this case the more bad reviews the more chance Bethesda will get the hint and stop exploiting its customers. Bethesda has chosen once again to release an inferior product. No previously missing DLC, bug fixes, and trophies. And the misleading $10 savings (fine print: only if you buy the guide) is a joke.

Most likely it won't but hopefully this and other bad reviews will get Bethesda's attention that will force them to add a patch to fix bugs, add trophies and missing DLC. And if they don't, well, I can assure them that I will be buying a USED copy of Skyrim.

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Resident Evil 5

Resident Evil 5 - Playstation 3
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My husband and I love this game. It is great if you like to play the campaigns together. What I like is that you can start the game alone but if you have a friend that wants to join in you start at the same level, you do not have to reset the game! It is a must buy if you love to play with a friend at home. Right up there will Resistance (the first one). In addition, it is a fairly long game so you get your money's worth. The only thing is that this game is a little scary for the little ones so I would not recommend it for anyone under 13. Other than that enjoy!

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Ok, let me get this out of the way, I have played both the 360 and PS3 version through the first couple of chapters. I don't see a difference, both versions look fantastic!! This is an absolutely beautiful game on either system, I purchased the PS 3 version because I am still, and always be a fan of the Dualshock controller, I guess you could call me a dualshock fanboy.

Ok some reviewers hammered home the comparisons to RE 4, and that's fair, apparently Capcom didn't want to stray from what worked for them and RE 4 was a runaway hit. I like that the game "feels" familiar but different at the same time. I played the demo a lot to get a handle on the controls, because we can all agree that they take a bit of adjustment from other 3rd person games. I know for the purity of the game Capcom decided to leave the run and gun aspect out of it, but I can't tell you how many times I wish I could pull a Gears of War tactic out of my a$$ during some of the more intense encounters, but after adjusting to the RE frame of mind I adapted quickly.

The story has enough cheese in it to keep me happy, I am perfectly happy with the story, my level of escapism with the game was just right, I don't need a life altering story to make me love a game.

I can't recommend this game enough, it is perfect for me in many ways. In my opinion it deserves my 5 Star rating.

PSN IdKmann_Rocks

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I am adding that the inventory/cash system is ridiculous lol. You can literally farm levels for cash, ammo, weapons and treasures over and over and over...

I still love the game though, online co-op is amazing.

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FOR THE FANS OF RESIDENT EVIL 4: This is about the best sequel to RE4 that you could hope for. The graphics are excellent. It has a lot of big guns and intense action, and it adds co-op play to the mix. The controls have been slightly enhanced, as this new installment mirrors some of the tweaks that games such as Gears of War and Dead Space have added to the template RE4 created back in 2005. However, you cannot move and shoot, and you may be a tinge disappointed with the fact that neither Leon or the Merchant return. If that's what you wanted to find out, you can stop reading now.

Are they gone? Good. Now it's just us in the room.

You guys remember Resident Evil. You remember the exploration, the emphasis on limited ammo and weaponry, the 3D characters against static backgrounds with jarring camera angles to heighten tension. You remember the scares, the jumps... the "Survival Horror". And if you remember RE4, then you remember that you've already had to kiss all that goodbye.

You also remember the storyline. You remember the evil, faceless Umbrella corporation. You remember battling with all of their insane Bio-Organic Weapons, monsters and zombies. You remember how each subsequent installment in the series was crescendoing to a final showdown with Umbrella, all while revealing more and more mysteries about the elusive company. You remember the ending of Code Veronica, which was set up as a lead-in to that aforementioned final confrontation with the next sequel. And you also remember that sequel was RE4, which flushed that whole entire plotline down the toilet in the very opening cut sequence. Let's recap.

RE:CV Ending/Chris Redfield: "It's payback time. We've got to destroy Umbrella. Now, let's finish this once and for all!" The jet shoots off into the sunset, the credits roll.

RE4 opening: Umbrella went bankrupt and was destroyed, here's something else.

Well, gee. That was pretty anti-climactic. So the whole climax you guys (I'm looking at you, Capcom) have been building towards this whole entire time has already happened? And it all happened off-screen? There seems to be a HUGE gap here. Pretty sloppy. I would go so far as to say that this opening cutscene is the biggest anti-climatic turdbomb in the history of gaming. And what's the deal with this cult and the mind-controlling parasites thing? Why is Leon being chased by a moving statue? WTF? The whole plot of this game doesn't seem to fit in with the overall flow of the storyline that's been established up until this point. So how's the game? Well, the game is good. Very good in fact. It's a great action game (emphasis on ACTION), but I'm still scratching my head as to why this game is entitled Resident Evil in the first place.

And so, then we were given "The Umbrella Chronicles" for the Wii, which was basically the half-baked answer we got to the gap between RE:CV and RE4, and it's not even part of the numbered series. And now, after four long years, we finally have RE5. So how is it?

Well guys, it's basically RE4 all over again with a fresh lick of paint and co-op. Even the Plaga-infected villagers, which return as the main enemies here, have the exact same animations that they did in RE4. Now, I have been following this game's development for a long time, and I don't think it should take four years just to make another linear, Go-from-Point(A)-to-Point(B)-and-kill-everything-in-sight, RE4-style game, but I guess I'm wrong. Remember when they said that there would be new enemies in this game? Not Plagas or zombies, but a whole new breed of the dead? What happened to that? What happened to their talk of that heat meter beside your health, that if not lowered with water, your character would start to hallucinate? It just feels like this game is too scared to try anything different from RE4, and I think that it is worse off for it. It just doesn't have an identity of its own, and as much as I've dogged on RE4 in this review, it was much more effective in its execution than RE5 here. There is the co-op, which is definitely how this game is meant to be played. Playing it with a buddy definitely enhances the experience, and will have the two of you strategizing over tactics. As far as the A.I. goes, I've seen a lot of people complaining about it, but I didn't really have any problems with it at all. Sheva DOES combine herbs and things, but yes, you will have to do most of the item management for both characters, which can prove to be quite the pain since the item management is in real-time, and you're often surrounded by enemies. You can also quick-select your weapons with the directional pad; a control mechanic lifted straight from Gears of War. Speaking of which...

The standard controls are going to be very confusing for newcomers. You'd think they'd add the ability to move while aiming and shooting. It's kind of awkward that the left analog just sticks and does nothing when you aim, and you have to switch over to the right analog to control your laser sight. It just feels awkward, like something's missing there. Because, well, something IS missing there. I find it baffling that Capcom has emulated the controls/enhancements from the action-heavy Gears of War, yet chose to leave out the most practical use of those controls. The reason that there is no run & gun, according to Capcom themselves, is because it racks up the tension that the series is known for, and that by adding run & gun, RE5 would be straying from its roots. Um... follow along with us, Capcom. This game isn't true to its roots at all. This game is not Survival Horror at all. There's no creepy atmosphere or anything. The whole game takes place outdoors in broad daylight. I didn't even see one door opening sequence. Instead there are a brief trivia lessons in the load times between doorways to the next segment of the level. This is an action game. It's even more action-oriented than RE4. So, Capcom, if Resident Evil is going to be an action game now, then it should BE an action game.

As for the storyline, right off the bat, it's better than RE4's. But that's not saying much. Chris Redfield is now with a new anti-Bioterrorism organization known as the B.S.A.A., which sends him to Africa to bust a bioweapons deal that's going down in the Kijuju region. It is here that he meets up with his partner for this assignment, Sheva Alamor. From there on, there are a lot of twists and blatantly obvious turns. A couple characters from the series past return, a few new ones are introduced, and most all of the original plot threads are brought to a close, culminating with the death of a certain prominent antagonist. The story was kind of up and down for me. In a lot of ways, it felt like a true sequel, notwithstanding all of the dumb crap from RE4 tacked on. I was thrilled when Umbrella was briefly re-introduced and explored, as well as the section where Chris and Sheva stumble upon an underground laboratory containing a familiar old B.O.W., which was great to see, and had me pining for the good ol' days of the series' past. As a hardcore fan, that section alone was worth the price tag for me. But a lot of the big reveals -such as Wesker and Spencer's true motives -felt very contrived and cliche. The ending also felt strangely anti-climactic, and by the time it was all over, I was still left with many unanswered questions. What did Wesker ever do with Sherry and Steve? What ever happened to Barry? Last I knew, according to the RE3 Epilogue, he was heading to Europe with Jill and Chris. I'd rather Capcom brought back more of those past characters as opposed to introducing more and more new ones. They just dropped all those plot threads. They could have at least given us something to wrap up those character arcs, like an Epilogue file or something like that.

Overall, I found Resident Evil 5 to be pretty mediocre. Sure, there's a lot of great features and tons of unlockables that give it a lot of replay value, but at the end of the day, this game is pretty forgettable. The gameplay was solid four years ago, but it's 2009 now. The things that were exciting about RE4 then aren't so exciting now. Action games like this have evolved with stuff like Gears of War and Dead Space, leaving RE5's dated gameplay in the dust. It just feels stale. I never got bored like this with the classic Resident Evil games. I still don't understand why people dogged on its controls so much. It takes you, like, ten minutes tops to get accustomed to the "tank"-style controls, and then they're a breeze. They become second nature to you. They never should have changed the formula. However, I also realize that there's a new fanbase now; a new generation of gamers that don't have any patience for the classic titles. The thing is, with a lot of these kids now... the PS2 was, like, their first system. And these PS3s and 360s are like their Super Nintendos. Capcom is taking the series into a new direction for a new fanbase, and for the oldschool RE fans, you can consider RE5 here to be the last hurrah. In other words, this is the de facto ending of the series that wraps up the original storyline before even more fundamental changes are made. Well, it's been fun.

R.I.P.

RESIDENT EVIL

(1996-2009)

UPDATE (2/28/10)

LOST IN NIGHTMARES DLC PACK: Does Capcom read Amazon.com reviews...? It seems as though every cry from the oldschool fans has been addressed in some manner with this tasty new (though very short) little downloadable scenario, which covers a scene that was depicted as a flashback in the original game. It features Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine infiltrating the estate of the infamous Ozwell E. Spencer the Umbrella Corporation's founder. To me, this feels like the game that RE5 should have been. To start things off, this scenario features a nighttime setting, and actually has some atmosphere going for it that captures that classic Resident Evil feel. In fact, it's almost identical to the original mansion from RE1 and you will have to solve some similar puzzles (if you wanna call them that -the puzzles are all pretty much mindless fodder). Also, none of that purchasing or upgrading weapons business is to be found here. You start off with a handgun, and just use what little else you happen to find on-site. Ammo is very limited on the higher difficulties. There's also another section further in when you lose ALL of your weapons, and have to resort to using traps instead. This particular section can get pretty tense. The only minor gripes I have are that it's too short, and I could have used some more enemy variety (like Hunters). You really only fight one particular type of enemy, and he's basically the Executioner with a new paint job. But for five bucks, it doesn't lose too much points for this, and it's really a love letter to the long-time fans. This scenario is such a throwback to the original that it even goes to the point of being nonsensical. For instance, you will find the 'Keeper's Diary' from RE1 here, even though that document should have been destroyed long ago along with the original mansion, AND the rest of Raccoon City for that matter. I remember reading another review here on Amazon entitled, "4 / / Itchy Tasty... is gone". It's like they threw that thing in there just for that guy. I mentioned missing the fixed backgrounds, and there's an easter egg that allows you to play with fixed backgrounds in the mansion section (though trying to battle enemies in this mode is nearly impossible now with the RE4/5 precision-aiming setup). I mentioned the absence of Barry in my original review, and while they didn't tie up his character arch or anything, they did throw him into the new "Mercenaries Reunion" mode, along with Rebecca Chambers. I would have liked to have seen them in the actual game, but either way, it's nice to see them again. Speaking of the Merc Reunion mode, though, it's pretty lame that you can't pair the new Reunion characters up with the characters from the original Mercenaries mode. It's its own secluded thing. Anyway, I probably won't be reviewing the "Desperate Escape" DLC, but I felt compelled to speak on this new Lost in Nightmares chapter, which I rate

4 STARS out of 5.

Why couldn't the rest of RE5 have been more like this?

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RE5 feels very much like RE4 with a new backdrop and forced co-op. In fact, that is almost exactly what it is, however it is about half as long as its predecessor. There is more stuff to unlock and the realtime inventory system is both nice and infuriating at the same time. The fact that an egg now takes up as much space as rocket launcher is annoying and the fact that melee/bullet proof vest take up inventory slots is also befuddling.

That said, it is fun to actually play and the game is easy enough for most people to get into right away (after readjusting themselves to the control scheme that now feels outdated). I give it a 4 out of 5.

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This game had a lot of potential but it fell way short of what i could have been.

First of let me say that the AI is Terrible! At Least in regards to Sheva. She is the stupidest AI character i have ever had to deal with. There was a part in the game when her commander says to Chris that she is a very skilled soldier and I laughed so hard when he said that. She always shoots first and removes the element of supprise you could sometimes have. Also When she shoots she doesn't stop until until she's totally out of ammo. She uses herbs and health spray as soon as i give it to her too.

I want to comment about how you can't mix herbs in her inventory either. You have to move them into your inventory to do it. And given the lack of inventory space(9 slots each) it's really a problem. Did i mention that the body armor you can buy takes up an inventory slot? No? Well it does.

The set up of the levels is in chapters like the last one only you can go back to any one at any given time which mean you can farm the levels for ammo and treasures. I found myself doing this every few chapters because I was low on ammo( Thanks Sheva!). Theres no combining treasure like in 4 WTF???

There one more thing that really pissed me off about this and thats the fact that you can't us a herb or health spray when its on the ground. Like if your about to pick it up but want to use it right away you need to have a free slot open in your inventory to do so. In Resident evil 4 you could just use it without having to pick it up.

The ending also wasn't very exciting, at least in my opinion but i'm not going to spoil it for you.

The reason i gave it 4 stars for fun is becasue of the mercenaries mini game which is awsome. This is probably the only "fun" i had with this game and you know why? No stupid Sheva using all my ammo! Too bad you have to BEAT the game to get it! The no pausing to switch weapons in the inventry adds a level of urgency to it too. If you really have to have this game I would suggest rushing through the story to get to the MERCENARIES!!!

And for you people that are going to say I should play it with a friend or "why don't you get some friends" I didn't want to play it with a friend because it's a survival horror game if i play it with a friend it kind of of ruins that. Not that Capcom didn't do most of that for me already.

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Iron Man

Iron Man - Playstation 3
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There hasn't been a game in quite some time that I thought was terrible, pretty much across the board, but 'Iron Man' managed to hit it.

From terribly repetitive levels with re-spawning enemies, to it unnatural flight controls and a bad targeting system; 'Iron Man' manages to fail at damn-near everything it tries to do. This is the best-example of every criticism of a "movie game" I've ever seen.

Sure, each level in the 'Iron Man' world is huge and gives a good impression of NOT being in a fish-bowl like some other games do. At the same time however, the graphics to that world are flat-out disgusting. In my opinion, for what is supposed to be a next-gen game, 'Iron Man' may be the worst-looking yet.

The ability to upgrade your armor is a nice new spin, but, unfortunately, just can't overcome the fact that everything else is going so completely wrong. Even the voice acting is lousy. Robert Downey Jr and Terrance Howard reprise their film roles and you can almost hear the indifference (or distain) in their voices. It's almost as if they realize how bad this is and want to get out as fast as possible.

To summarize ... the movie is absolutely terrific and gets my highest praise and recommendation. Take whatever you would have spent on the game and go see the movie again. For the REALLY curious, the (equally bad)demo is available on both xBox Live and The Playstation Network for free. Don't let this waste of a game ruin the film's experience for you by buying it ...

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I rented Iron Man and gave it a test run, since the sticker price seemed a little steep. After playing for a few hours, I found myself wondering how a bug-ridden game like this ever got past beta testing.

I've listed the top offending errors below:

(1) Environmental errors: There was a section in the first level where I moved behind a fence. I came to the end of the fence but couldn't move past it, even though nothing was blocking my path. I had to loop all the way back and go around. This is a pretty basic error, and yet quality testing missed it not a good sign.

(2) Enemy detection errors: I was fighting a slew of enemies on the second level and before I could advance further, I had to eliminate all the ground troops. There was one left on my radar and I flew down to find he was....under the concrete. Yes, this enemy somehow fell UNDER THE CONCRETE. I had to reset and start the level all over again.

(3) Poor targeting system: The only way I could shoot a target is if the crosshairs were centered on an enemy at that specific moment. That means if Iron Man was running, flying, or dodging, it's pretty likely that my laser blasts or missiles would miss the target.

(4) Hyper-sensitive flight system: The flight controls operate on a hair trigger. If I pressed the hover button too hard, Iron Man shot straight up. If I pressed the hover button too lightly, he dropped like a stone. When I hit the flight button, Iron Man shot forward at Ludicrous Speed and I couldn't slow down. At all.

In a nutshell, I spent most of my game time flying around at breakneck speed with little control, trying not to slam into buildings, attempting to hit multiple enemies with a poor weapons system, while trying to break a time limit.

There's absolutely no justification to pay the asking price for this game. We, as video game consumers, deserve better.

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This game was beyond disapointment. Rather than a verbose explanation I'll just give you a numbered list to save some time for me and you:

1.) Graphics are pitiful and choppy

2.) Flight controls are not intuitive and difficult to master as best.

3.) Targeting and firing weapons is awkward.

4.) Controls are not very responsive at times and over sensitive at other times without even adjusting them.

5.) Levels drag on for ages when I just want to be done playing. This is mainly because their tends to be the same shock at the end of every level . . . "Oh no! Their using Stark Industries Tech against me . . . again"

I originally gave the game 2 stars and said "Perhaps the more I play I will find something I like, but so far the best thing about this game is the cover." Well, I've played more because there was one reviewer who claimed that it got better the more you played. I respectfully disagree with that review and have changed my review to 1 star after more play. This game is awful!

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I have had it with this game. I bought it to have fun and just getting started is a pain in the neck. Every time I open the game and try to continue gameplay, it resets to the beginning. I know it's because I don't meet the time objectives, but give me a break. This was supposed to be fun. It's not. My copy will be on eBay later today.

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First thing, this review and score is based on what I paid. The game is worth about $15. For that price, you'll have a good time! First thing I had to do once I started flying was set the motion detection all the way down in the options menu. That helped a bunch.

For the most part you fly all over the place shooting the crap out of everything. There is an auto lock on the firing, which makes the game easier. Flying is a tad difficult to get used to, so the auto lock makes it easier to concentrate on the flying.

I'd recommend it for a low price. Nothing over $17!

*I'd give it 4 stars, but the voice over with Stark while he has the mask on is almost unbearable. Dumb lines with a terrible voice.

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The Last Guy

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I stumbled upon this game many years ago, when the 1st PS3 console came out. Downloaded the demo version directly to the PS3 and I was immediately hooked. It was pretty tough to get the whole game back then, and even if I'd been able to buy a physical disc I probably wouldn't have paid $52 bucks for it... anyway not sure how much it cost but I ended up being able to download it and boy was that fun.

The game includes real-life maps (NYC as an example) with alien like zombies. The target to this game is to get "x" number of survivors into the escape zone within the timeframe the game gives you (usually 3 minutes I think). First levels are easy as you get used to the gameplay etc.

You see everything from a satellite view mostly, but you can zoom a little, you also have sort of a night vision view that will let you know where the highest concentration of survivors are so you can go rescue them, but there's a catch while on this mode, you can't see the zombies that are walking around so they can take you or someone in your group. As you advance in levels and your skills progress so does the zombie's level, they come out with whole new tricks and smaller spaces for you to run by making it very difficult to meet your target sometimes.

Overall it'll be a game I highly recommend for adults as I think it might be boring for a kid but a must in any serious collector's collation ;)

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Rocketfish Ps3 Wired Headset

Rocketfish Ps3 Wired Headset
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This is a pretty good headset, if this is what your looking for. The cord is very long, fits nice over your head. If you can get it used like i did go for it.

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This product hasnt failed in what ive needed it 4 its easy 2 use and when im gaming if the mic is 2 close 2 my mouth i can adjust it and i dont have to worry about it falling out of my ear at inoppurtune times

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I ordered the headset for my ps3 after my blue tooth broke. Well this product is so much better because it feels around your head and does not bother the inside of the ear like blue tooth. And on top of that this product is so much cheaper and it works. The seller I got it from mailed it to me earlier then the estimated time arrival. So all in all a good product.

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Very good product. No background noise, also has extra features like a voice changer. Way better than any wireless headset.

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this is not that bad but just a problem and that is that it's to small it doesent fit my head perfect i wish you could make it bigger.

cord really long.

i would rate a 5 but the headset is to small

sounds quality is good

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Warhawk (No Headset)

Warhawk - Playstation 3
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I am very surprised about the depressed review ratings on here. We have played Warhawk since it was launched 7 months or so ago and it is still one of the games that lets us choose the PS3 over our XBOX360(Halo!!!)regularly.

Warhawk is a pure online multiplayer game where you can choose, on various sized maps, what you prefer: battle from air to air, air to ground, tank battles, ssimple 2 feet battle with machine guns... it all mixes together in glorious fun battles.

Choose a shotgun, mine a few tanks, use a flame thrower or jump in a turret to what the Warhawks out of the air (Warhawks are Harrier type planes that can hover like Helis and fly like jets). You can use the sixaxis controller or simple joystick controls.

Nothing is more fun than a battle that has all the varied components at the same time. We use a large 63" HDTV with 4 players online at the same time. This is a blast (much like Halo)as you can have your friends cover you from the air or ground etc. Voicechat with the headsets works great too.

All in all: nothing beats a 4 player online splitscreen experience. It is the biggest thrill to take on others that way or even each other.

You can also play local only by setting a localhosting game. The only thing you cannot do is a 1 player mission.

The game has all the traditionas: zones (capture territories), CTF, Melee etc etc.

What is also woth mentioning is that you can pla from huge 5 mile radius maps to tiny little fortresses with 32 players, i.e. either a sniper, long range bombing war vs crazy stab-fests or anything inbetween.

Warhawk is a must have for anyone that diggs Halo (1, 2 or 3). 4 player split screen is a must have. The variety is a mt have. The game does not get old, it gets better as you start to memorize maps and find weapons.

It lags Forge mode but they have broughtout the Omega factory map that comes with the huge flying fortress which is insanely fun to bring down.

WARHAWK RULES, SIR YESSIR.

PS, REGARDING THE HEADSET VERSION: You do not need it if you have a Bluetooth headset lying around. Any bluetooth headset seems to work and 20$ for a crappy headset is not worth the money. Get yourself a 9$ BT headset on dealextreme or so if you really want one.

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Where to start....This is the best game I have played on the ps3 so far! It is loads of fun, fly in a WarHawk, go on foot, get in a jeep, in a tank, and if you get that Omega Dawn booster pack from PSN (playstation network), you can comandeer a dropship. I stayed up playing this game till 3:00am! I couldn't get enough of it. If you have a PS3 and do not have this game, go and buy it now (if you have online play for it)!

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Seeing such little reviews that helped me myself I decided to make one.

First off, Warhawk is a fun game Air Force based by some of the ranks ie Airmen. Kind of neat how when you rank up you unlock decals for your planes and new costumes and such. I first purchased this game on its release I thought it was kind of lame at first so I sold it, I gave it a 2nd chance and picked it up again since I seen there were expansion packs out and all kinds of new things added in, this game is online only but they really put alot of work into making it a good game. Its the only game I know of that you can dog fight in the air, fight hand to hand or blow each other up with tanks and such.

I'd pick it up for the 40 dollars, I personaly love the game now that I've gave it a 2nd chance It may not be for everyone but if you like war type games its a good hit! 10/10

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Everything a multiplayer FPS should be. Vehicles, planes, and grunts all in massive maps with exciting and energetic combat.

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While this game is almost 5 years old, I wanted to post a review specifically for parents looking to find a shooter suitable for kids and young teens. Warhawk is that game. Warhawk has been a personal favorite of ours since its release. It does not have the high-quality graphics or weapon selection of Call of Duty or Halo. It is does not have a single-player story mode. It is an online game.

The important thing for parents to know is that this game can be played by their 9-year old. It has zero graphic violence. When a player is killed, their is no blood splatter or real-life death scenes. Basically, your guy just gets blown back a few yards. You don't have to worry about gratuitous language and never-ending trash talk. Turn off the headset and you're free from all that. You can also create your own games, where you have the option of limiting/ blocking chat and limiting the rank (for those just learning the game, to play against other new players).

For anyone who has played the online shooters, you know how aggressive everyone gets, especially towards the kids. This game is perfect for kids just learning shooter games, parents who don't want their kids playing the violent shooters, and families who want to play together (split screen).

(The sequel to Warhawk is being released soon. There is a beta for Starhawk currently being offered. It looks great, especially with the addition of being able to build inside the map during game play).

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Dynasty Warriors: Gundam

Dynasty Warriors: Gundam - Playstation 3
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Plays exactly like Dynasty Warriors series and Samurai Warriors. If you like the other games then you'll probably like this too. I don't mind the hack and slash games, but I only played Dynasty Warriors 4 and 5 on the PS2 and Samurai Warriors. I would recommend this to those that like the other series just because well it's a little new. It plays the same and all, but with the added Gundam theme. It's basically just like going from Dynasty Warriors to Samurai Warriors. Story isn't really that great though, but if you just wanna destroy 1000 enemies then this is it. I have only watched G Gundam and Gundam Wings, so I'm not sure how the other series was. But characters comes from all over the series, but only Domon from G Gundam and Heero from Gundam Wing is in here. Cuz I don't really recognize any of the other Gundams.

The game to me is shorter then the other series because well, there's really no more then 4 missions for each character. And it basically just drag each mission on to about 15 30 min. So basically to level your pilots (max 30) or Gundam (max 10) you would have to play the mission over and over. That's probably why they give the option to play with a pilot using different Gundam. Along with the cutscene and victories, they seem to be all the same no matter what Pilot you use. But there is a "Offical Mode" which follows the Gundam storyline, and it will end the same, with the same cut scenes no matter what side you pick....... The "Original Mode" Which is a story about a mysterious planet and all Gundam pilots are just thrown in there.

If you like the series, but don't like the Gundam theme then I suggest you just wait for Dynasty Warriors 6.

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At the current price, it's a must for any Gundam fans. They have about every series covered, although some are more highly favored than others(Mobile Suit Gundam and Gundam Seed). I would really like to see a game based soley on Gundam Wing come out soon!

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I have played several installments of the Dynasty Warriors series and it never truly felt anything had really changed. Like Street Fighter, the games used the same formula with new characters and for loyal fans, it worked but unless you were a fan of the series, it just wouldn't grab your attention. I've watched several Gundam series over the years and was excitied when I first heard of this game. I had read good reviews on it and many people I spoke with said it was worth a look so I bought a copy and have loved it. I can tell you right now that many Gundams are not included in this game mainly from the G-Gundam series though to be fair, many would prefer more Gundams from the Gundam Wing Series. I honestly would like to see Dragon Gundam and DeathScythe Gundam in this game but I am hoping they will do a sequel and add those Gundams in. Still regardless of how I would like certain characters added in, I still very much enjoy playing this game. It is just great fun to have several Zaku mobile suits coming at you at once and you just unleash combos on all of them and before you know it, you have already put down 100 enemies in less than a minute and a half. I would reccommend this game to any Gundam fan or Dyansty Warriors fan, however if you are not someone into battling several opponents at once, I would pass on this but I still would tell anyone, this is a great game to own.

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Here's my Pros and Cons for this game.

Pros:

Graphics of the Gundams are very detailed and seeing your Gundams in action is very cool.

Anime Fan Service.

Tons of stuff to unlock, such as, Mobile Suits, Characters, and even the Space Ships.

Japanese Voice Over option!

Fun Hack n' Slash and Hundreds of Enemies!!! Don't need to really think. Just sit down, play, and enjoy the eye candy.

Some simple RPG Elements, such as, Leveling up and equipments.

Cons:

Backgrounds are kinda dull looking.

Repetitive Gameplay.

Overall:

I'm an Anime Fan and I enjoyed it a lot. Just looking at Gundams in Action was well worth it. I would recommend this to all Anime Fans.

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I was super happy when I got it because it was about 3 days early and is just plain a great game to play, and a great title.

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Sony PS3 Controller Decal Style Skin - Lightning Blue

Sony PS3 Controller Decal Style Skin - Lightning Blue
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This bad ass skin has survived hour upon hours of non-stop gaming, hasn't got in the way in anyway what so ever, and STILL looks amazing. These folks know how to make a damned good skin.

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Aliens: Colonial Marines

Aliens: Colonial Marines - Playstation 3
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Awful...this is worse than duke nukem forever. The marketing campaign and advertising lead-up only made it worse...I am a huge Aliens fan and found myself obligated to finish the game only because I spent 60 bucks on this turd. The liberties taken with the existing movie plot are weak and lack continuity, the game is a sub-par 1st person shooter, and the graphics are late ps2 quality. The sound is spot on, but that is the only redeeming feature of the game. The multiplayer mode is supposed to be decent, but I was so disgusted with the story mode I didn't even bother. I grew up adoring this franchise and that may have raised my expectations too high but even the Aliens license isn't enough for me to overlook the steaming pile of poo that has been in the works since 2006. SNES Alien 3, the arcade Aliens, AvP for the pc and the 2010 ps3 AvP are all better titles. I am a sucker because I plunked down the dough for this travesty, so please learn from my mistake!!!

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I got the game yesterday 2/12 and it was the collectors edition

which comes with loads of goodies that really are not worth 100 bucks

the game itself is flawed with Lag in MP along with weird pop in

and texture issues, framerate drops.

you must be asking "Then why did you give it three stars?"

the Multiplayer has potential to be excellent that is if

a whole lot of patching takes place since we all know it looks

pretty below par of the games of this generation.

right now as it stands I'd say wait a few months and

let the game get patches and fixes. after patching

it might be a better game but as of this writing I can only

recommend this to the most hardcore fans.

another problem with MP is the very long lobby matchmaking times.

sometimes you get a game in 1-2 minutes other times you're waiting

TEN minutes for it to stop "Searching".

I expected so much more from Sega and Gearbox.

there's a nice selection of weapons ranging from the flamethrower, Pulse rifle

and an assortment of other iconic film weapons.

there's also legendary weapons that are a nice touch with higher stats

then the regular versions of the weapons. the phased pulse rifle is neat

but far too slow to fire. the ball breakers are cool though.

the skins were not really that nifty and the firing range is just ok.

loads of customization for the MP and both for xeno's and humans

as well as online weapons. you can add sights, underslung attachments,

and other options. you also get skill upgrades as both sides.

the game really shines in spots only to be ruined by bugs and glitches.

lag in the MP helps to ruin the best part of the game and while they

already released another patch I didn't see much difference.

I really wanted this to be the Alien game I love, and would play forever...

sadly it's not. perhaps in six months when fully patched movement

will be better and not so sluggish, perhaps more maps (two is not enough for MP)

and bug fixes, perhaps then this Might be worth picking up if you're

a hardcore alien fan (like me) otherwise rent before buying.

as for the Collectors Edition items:

the Phased Pulse Rifle fires slow and has to charge first

this can easily mean death against a xeno.

the pulse rifle flamethrower combo is nice but so bulky

that it obscures almost the entire right side of the screen

and that's a little unacceptable. The Ball Busters are

a mine of sorts and while cool when they work it's rare

that xeno will actually walk near it. the extra skins are about

as generic as could be and were not worth tossing in.

the firing range while helpful, proves fairly useless after a few MP matches.

the patches and paperwork is very detailed that this package comes with

such as the certificate, sulaco schematic is very detailed and looks like a true blueprint and the iron on patches are nicely embroidered.

the poly resin statue is well detailed but the alien figure is loose in mine

and it just seems a little underwhelming. for 100 bucks pass on the collectors edition unless you absolutely Must have the Power Loader.

Driving the power loader on the other hand is dull and rather glitchy

which is a sad thing to see in such an iconic moment.

the sound effects of the xenos and weapons are top notch

I only wish the voice acting were better considering all the stars

they dug up for this game. it had so much potential and

yet again it was wasted (unless patches redeem the game somehow)

it's a shame the writers didn't take more time on the story

so they could have finally answered all those Aliens film questions

fans always wanted answered.

Multiplayer modes:

Team Deathmatch: pretty standard xenos vs marines 2 rounds 5 min each.

one round as marines the other as xenos 6 vs 6

Extermination: marines run to points on the map to destroy alien eggs.

aliens try to kill marines.you have to stand in the marked point for fifteen seconds

and this can be Very Hard to do. still a farrly redeeming mode. 5 vs 5

Survivor mode: 2 teams as per the other modes but 4 on 4 marines must survive the time limit. the player cannot

respawn and is gone once dead, ammo is limited too. this mode was

fairly dull to be honest go for team deathmatch over this one.

Escape Mode: the Big mode here as it's by far the most fun of them all.

marines try to escape and complete objectives while fighting off xenos.

it can get tense at times. the better the marines work together

the easier it is to kill off the xenos. the xenos lose if the marines escape,

or after fifteen minutes scores get tallied and a winner is declared. 4 vs 4

Graphics: 2 of 5 stars got some environments right, the rest is ugly.

Sound: pretty spot on and rather Epic 5 stars!

Gameplay: after some severe patching it might get better as of now it's 2 stars.

Fun: the Singleplayer is flawed but loads of fan service and easter eggs

the Multiplayer has all the potential to be great 3 stars

Overall: I'd advise a wait on this game until they add a whole lot

more patches and polish as of now it's long lobby times,

bad framerates, lag, texture issues and pop in, not really a complete game

wait until the price drops and most issues are fixed.

I can only recommend a rental at best

the game is a Three Star Game at best (as of this writing)

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I was very excited to play this and I even bought the season pass. sigh... I think I logged maybe 6-7 hours playing the whole thing and it was over before I even knew it, the ending is strange and not cathartic at all. The AI is inferior to what we usually have today, you can shoot your own guys while shooting at an alien, and your own marines step in your line of fire. The game itself looks ok, but just ok. Nothing groundbreaking. It is somewhat of a decent story. In the end, it feels more like an add-on that should have sold for $20. I suspect that's how much it will be by summer. I have been playing Dead Space 3 at the same time, now that is a game that meets current 2013 expectations. I know it's not really to compare but they did come out within a week of each other.

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A brief history lesson: If you do not know what happened to this game it was a disaster. Basically gearbox software about two years ago started showing some demos of this game that they were working on. And those demos looked amazing I mean fans of the Alien series were blown away. I will link below a YouTube video where you can see a comparison of the demo and the game that was released and it's a sad thing to see what this game became.

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Now as a game it's kind of a mess the graphics are not that great on console or PC and is really just an average first-person shooter. But if your Aliens fan and you long to go back to LV-426 that it might be worth your hard-earned cash to do so. It's nice to hold the M40-1A pulse rifle and gun down Xenomorphs like a complete bad ass. And it does build on the alien mythos and is an extension of Aliens and acknowledges some of the events of Alien 3 (which if you're an Aliens fan could be good or bad in your opinion if you are an Aliens fan you should watch Alien 3 special edition it is a lot better than the theatrical cut). I would personally wait until this game pits about $20 maybe even $10 (and trust me by the way it was reviewed and the scores and got it won't take long to reach that price point) then I think it might be worth jumping in if you're just sort of a fan of the series.

I would like to note that the multiplayer is kind of cool and it's better than it's ever been in any previous games. But the problem you'll have is that since everybody hates the game multiplayer isn't that have a really large population for very long. I will update this review in the future letting you know about how the multiplayer matchmaking is working.

All in all I would only recommend this game if you're a hard-core fan of the series/movies and one a little bit more of the story arc. But be warned if you're just a so-so fan of the series there are a lot better purchases for games out there.

I just hope someday in the future gearbox releases the aliens demo that they showed because that's the game we all deserved and the game that would've put right all the countless alien games that have totally sucked. Anyway thanks for reading I hope you enjoyed.

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Please take all the negative reviews with a grain of kosher salt...These are no doubt written by hardcore FPS shooter addicts who have been playing these since they were born...I, am a bit older, was around in the Atari days, and have been a CASUAL gamer ever since. I am also a hardcore Aliens fan. This game looks and sounds like Aliens, no question about it. If you into the aesthetic and overall experience of that universe, and want a fully realized modern-looking (maybe not state of the art) Aliens game in the mold of Black Ops and MW3, then this should be more than sufficient to satisfy...IF, on the other hand, you live, eat, sleep, and breath these games and win them in one-weekend, red-bull fueled, multiplayer marathons, then this is probably not worth your money. Chances are if you are the latter, you were probably just born when Aliens came out in '86, so nostalgia wont be a draw, anyhow. Since I WAS around, and nostalgia for the classic film IS a factor, and also given that I am a CASUAL gamer, I like it JUST FINE, AND I AM SATISFIED AND HAVING FUN WITH IT. IT IS NOT THAT BAD AT ALL.

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It broke and fell apart and looked terrible when we took it out of the box. We couldn't return it since we waited 3 months for it to get here. Buy it in a store where the returns are easier.

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tons of fun no problems that we have had and we got it in december. the whole family loves to play with it

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If you have teens, they'll love this. Well worth the money and they are actually doing something constructive!

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We purchased this box set used and everything works fine... EXCEPT the guitar!! Green button doesn't work! Other than that, it's a blast. Luckily we had an extra guitar lying around.

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