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Specialist Gaming Headset - Red

Specialist Gaming Headset - Red
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
List Price: $79.99
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I originally purchased the Nox Specialist based on the positive reviews of Darren Kitchen of Hak5. I was in need of a portable but high quality headset for all-around use: gaming, voip, music... everything. Unfortunately, the Specialist wasn't that headset. On the very first day I found myself appalled at poor audio fidelity, not only when compared to my expensive Sennheiser headphones, but also when compared to a cheaper stereo headset I had been using. So right off the bat I found I couldn't them for music, it just sounded too unnatural.

With that off my chest, you'll notice that I didn't send them back (despite the generous 30-day money back guarantee) and I did give them a full 4 stars. For as much as I was disappointed about the fidelity, I was equally impressed by how well they worked for voip and gaming. The microphone is incredible clean and clear and people frequently comment that I sound like I'm in the same room as them. The frequency bias that ruined my music actually pairs very well with the games I play and works fine with just voice. The retractable boom that I originally thought was gimmicky actually works great and places the mic exactly where you want it with no fuss. The earpads are comfortable enough for all-day (or all-night) use. The volume dial on the right ear-cup is smooth and convenient. With the dual-hinges on the ear-cups, the Specialist fold up neatly into a convenient travel size and the included case is perfect for slipping them into a bag without worrying about tangled cords. Speaking of cords, the detachable cord has saved my phones a couple times and the wire stays out of your way without being noisy. Also, being able to plug into my phone is great for when people call me while I'm coding or gaming and can't take my hands off the keys.

So while the Nox Specialist won't replace your audiophile cans for music and movies, it's only because they were designed to be so perfect for gaming and voip. If you're looking for headset to use for voip and/or gaming, I highly recommending trying the Nox Specialist, they're (over) specialized for just that purpose.

Pros:

* Excellent microphone (Really!)

* Convenient volume knob

* Comfortable for long LAN parties

* Lightweight

* Portable, easy to pack

* Detachable cord

* Fits my laptops and my cellphone

* They look pretty good, too

Cons:

* Not audiophile-quality for my music (though still great for gaming and voip)

* The mic-mute switch is a little awkward to operate, bad placement

While I was disappointed about the audio fidelity, considering what they were designed for I would bump it up to 5 stars if they just fixed the mute switch.

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The Specialist Headset is the best, most comfortable, bass driving headset I have ever owned. I love this headset so much, I will literally take it just about everywhere. The major advantages of this headset compuared to any other is portability. You can take it anywhere with you in the little carrying case, cables and all, and setup on the go. The extended boom mic is a fantastic touch as one can retract it, so it is not in the way or weird looking when out in public. The love how comfortable these headphones are, with the memory foam, not only does it allow you to keep gaming for hours on end, without the standard pain of other headsets, but it will keep your ears nice and toasty, especially in the winter time, lol. Overall, I would recommend this product to just about every gamer on the face of the earth. Thank you so much Nox-Audio for such a wonderful and innovative product, :).

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I already own one of these headsets and they are wonderful. I work on the phone taking calls, and although this is meant for musical audio, because it has the microphone it is perfect for me, and because I wear a hearing aid as well, the style of it, with the cup over the ear unlike most phone sets that sit right on the ear and cause interference on the hearing aid, this one doesn't. So easy to adjust the volume of specific calls with the dial on the right ear. If I could give it a double-10 stars I'd do it in a heartbeat! I was so pleased when I found that this set also came with the case! I had not expected that!

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Really amazed on how great these headphones are!!! Not wireless but really great sound. No gamer should be without! Highly recommended!

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"Compatible with the XBOX 360, PS3 with Nox Negotiator"....Okay, I wasn't born yesterday and to me when it says it's compatible with I would think you could just plug and play. NOT. Maybe I missed it, but I don't see anywhere in the description that says an adapter must be purchased in order to use these with XBox360. I got the package (shipping time was about 11 days), opened it, glad to see XBox was listed on the package, go to plug it in, the jack is too big. Look at the package again, which said something like "adapter must be purchased to use with Xbox, please go to our website to order." That will never happen. If they didn't have the good sense to put it in bold letters somewhere in the description, then they aren't getting any more $$ from me. I hate returning things and I COULD use these for other electronics in my home, but I'm too PO'd with this company. Bought a pair of actual XBox headphones with the typing pad for $29.00 at Walmart. Back this one goes.

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Sengoku Basara 3 Utage

Sengoku Basara 3 Utage
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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do anyone know win Sengoku Basara 3 Utage is coming to the us.i play Sengoku Basara Samurai Heroes it was ok i like it know i what to try the new one.

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eForCity 2 Pcs Red+Blue Silicone Rubber Skin Gel Case Cover

eForCity 2 Pcs Red+Blue Silicone Rubber Skin Gel Case Cover Compatible with Sony PS3 Controller
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I like these. They work well for what I wanted. I mainly wanted these to stop the sweaty hands from playing COD Black Ops for long stints but they're not good for that but they are easier to hold than the plain controller.

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Wonderful product. It was easy enough for my son to put on and it really feels a lot better when your controller isn't having its paint eaten away by sweat from our palms.

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Its easy to get on and looks good. the feel takes getting used to since at first it fells weird. I also had to cut a little strip off the L1 button because it overlapped and made shooting hard. after the modification it was nice and fix was easy to do and not noticeable. doesn't overlap letter button or any others. good for the cheap price.

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Blades of Time

Blades of Time - Playstation 3
Customer Ratings: 3 stars
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I really wanted to like Blades of Time...really...It looked on the outside like a weird combination of Tomb Raider and Prince of Persia with a dash of God of War thrown in, but unfortunately this sequel to 2009's "X-Blades" has a few too many obstacles to allow it to rise above mediocrity. Ayumi is the scantily clad eye-candy heroine of Blades of Time, a fantasy action, hack `n slash adventure. There is a completely inane storyline about Ayumi arriving on a mysterious island called Dragonland, rich in treasure but naturally fraught with peril. No previous adventurer has ever returned from Dragonland...naturally. Of course it's never quite that simple and Ayumi finds herself caught up in a battle between factions who are fighting for control of the land.

Despite some large environments to explore Blades of Time is fairly linear which honestly I don't have a problem with. The next areas won't open until you've met your objective in the current area. A quick press of the d-pad will bring up a compass to point you in the direction of your next objective so you need not ever worry about getting lost or knowing where to go next. The compass will also provide hints to the locations of treasure chests where you can find upgraded weapons and firearms or various other battle perks.

A standard skill tree is provided which allows you to expend your earned experience points to buy a wide variety of power-ups including magical attacks. These include an almost overwhelming set of combo attacks. Earning a new combo transports you to an arena to practice your new combo which isn't very realistic but is helpful. The problem is, and you've likely heard me say this over and over again, is that there are so many combos that its simply not easy to remember them all and even if you do, many don't have any greater effect on the battlefield than your standard attacks so likely you'll find a few attacks that you like and stick with those.

Combat is just ok. The schemes are fine but there isn't the gritty feel that you get with so many other similar games and the effects of combat are also boring and mundane. Between battles the game features numerous platforming and puzzle solving sections. The platforming sections are made needlessly difficult and frustrating due to a lousy camera view. This often leads to you falling to your death. Fortunately checkpoints are quite frequent, but that doesn't make it any less annoying and if there's anything I hate in a game its frustration and annoyance being used as a substitute for challenging level design.

Blades of Time's key feature is the ability to allow Ayumi to rewind time. Now this isn't like Prince of Persia Sands of Time where you could rewind to recover from falling to your doom, but rather it's a battle aid. You can run up, attack a foe several times with your sword, and then hit the rewind button. This creates a clone of Ayumi who will then mimic the moves you just did...in this case you now have the Ayumi clone attacking the enemy along with the true Ayumi. The one caveat is that if you rewind time it not only affects Ayumi but the enemy as well. This if you're fighting a boss, his health meter will go back to what it was when you rewound time. So in a sense you're giving a boost to the enemy as well. Kind of stupid if you ask me...and it makes for more careful use of the power. Add to that the fact that health is always in short supply and boss battles become a chore.

It's clear that developers Gaijin Entertainment spent most of the design budget on Ayumi. She looks good and has a ton of animations. But none of the character models look nearly as good. Voice acting is decent...enthusiastic although Ayumi's voice doesn't sound like you might think it should. While Blades of Time has some fun elements it's bogged down with too many frustrating platforming sections, irksome boss battles, weak character designs and a muddled story, and this game is strictly a renter if nothing else is available.

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So many reviews of this game have been nothing but disparaging. People give it horrid scores due to the fact that it is "repetitive", that the plot is "bad." None of these things are very true, in reality. This is not a bad game. It works like it should, it's fun, and it's a nice way to spend some time and money. "Blades of Time" is a throw-back to a simpler time in games, when playing as a cool protagonist with cool weapons and running through imaginative worlds filled with menacing creatures, all framed within some solid gameplay, was enough to have a good time.

The plot follows Ayumi, a blonde treasure hunter for the mysterious Guild who has no hints of being even remotely Japanese. This organization sends her to a cursed island from which no other hunter has ever returned, all in hopes of gaining an illustrious amount of gold to share with them. There's a reason that no hunter has ever returned from the place, which would be because it's crawling with massive amounts of enemies and traps that utilize unseen types of weapons and magic. With the aid of a fiery dragon goddess who grants her the ability to manipulate time, Ayumi must find her lost partner, Zero, and find the treasure before the island takes her life.

This is a pretty intriguing set-up for the very honest game that "Blades of Time" is. By honest, I mean that the game never tries to pass itself off as something it's not. It never overwhelms the player with tired RPG elements like so many hack-and-slash games nowadays do, nor does it make any attempts to be "edgy" by throwing in language, excess gore or idiotic amounts of fan service. In fact, one of my favorite things about this game is how earnest it really is at heart. A lot of people call games with grueling difficulty and intentional frustrating gameplay "old school", but to me, that type of "old-school" feel is too manufactured and exploited by too many companies. Trying to artificially recreate what made older games so enjoyable takes away part of the charm at the end of the day. Here, Gaijin has accidentally made a good old-fashioned return to early PS2 action game conventions, and in the process created a very mindless but nevertheless fun game.

There are a few unique quirks to this game, though, and those quirks are actually "BoT"'s biggest flaws. The first of these has to be the underdeveloped "time rewind" ability that Ayumi gains. Using the power creates clones of Ayumi, so as to distract enemies and team up on them from where they're least expecting it. Some enemies with heavy shields actually cannot be defeated without this power. The problem lies in the fact that the game explains how to use it in a very poor fashion, and when you're using it, it feels like the most confusing and arbitrary aspect of the game. With no proper measure of your clones' longevity or abilities, you're left making clone after clone and hoping that something works. "Hope" is not a word that should apply to being able to work a key component of a game. Mechanics as instrumental as that need to work how they're intended or not be included in the finished game at all, period.

Another quirk is the game's gunplay, and to be blunt, it's utter shite. While I admire Gaijin's attempt at putting the element in there, Ayumi's accuracy is beyond awful, and her ability to move when aiming is hindered greatly. This becomes frustrating when the game expects you to volley off shots at airborne enemies at a rapid pace while they're shooting at you with powerful projectiles. If you could shoot your rifle without being forced to use an over-the-shoulder camera, a la "Devil May Cry", it would be a much better system. It's unfortunate that it ends up being the absolute worst aspect of the gameplay.

What this game does best comes down to Ayumi's duel katanas and her arsenal of magic abilities. Hacking through enemies with new swords is a fun and simple pleasure, and her fluidly fast movement makes most of the battles fun, brainless excuses to lay the law down on evil denizens. Ditto for the magic abilities, which end up turning many battles into some wicked and creative fun. My favorite is a type of forceful push that splits apart into a wide array of blasts, much like a spread shot in "Contra." The funny thing about this game is that the most basic, cliche gameplay elements are the ones that actually end up producing the most fun I've had with it.

Also impressive are the graphics, which, while not gorgeous, are used to create some of the most creative and inspired environments seen in a game this year. Typical RPG-esque fantasy realms are avoided, and even the dungeons never feel recycled or dull. Every once in a while I had to stop and move the camera around just to take in the wonderful surroundings, filled with lush meadows, steampunk airships and majestic temple ruins. While it should again be stressed that the textures used to render these things are not top-of-the-line, the objects and locales themselves are lovely to look at, especially on the PC version (available on Steam.)

For all of it's issues (bad gunplay, poorly implemented time rewinding, uninspired acting), the good parts (fun swordplay, imaginative environments, cool magic upgrades) balance out, but never outweigh, the bad. What players are left with is a game that is "budget" in every sense of the word, but not lame or bad by any means. "Blades of Time" is well-priced, and for what you're paying, you're getting a fun and cheap experience that will last you a decent amount of time. If you're expecting a game-changer, then look elsewhere. But if you're ready for a few relaxing afternoon sessions of cathartic button mashing and dungeon exploration, then Konami has got the game for you.

Plot: 7

Gameplay: 7

Sound: 6.5

Graphics: 8

Overall: 7.5 (Enjoyable)

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This is not the type of genere I normally play, but I got this game super cheap and so I thought I'd give it a try. It was a good value for the price, but it is not the kind of game that you will get more then one playthough. The first playthrough took around 15 to 20 hours. The plot of the game is nothing special, but I did find myself actively engaged in the final part of the story. It's a linear game and so it suffers all of the limitations that a linear game has. For example there are collectables and if you miss one, you are unlikely to go through the whole stage just to figure out where the last audio-log is. This is a hack and slash game, so there is a degree of button mashing, but you are best served by strategically using your time bending abilities and using different abilities and by the end of the game you will have almost all of the power-ups. I did find myself using more then one ability over and over, which means there is a good balance in the game.

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the reason why i bought this game was because of the "time travel" in combat. this is not present in any other video games i have played so far. but like i said story line is lacking a little and the dialogue is corny. overall a okay-good game,

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I preordered this game the moment I learned of it's upcoming release a while ago as I was a fan of X-Blades. This game is kinda like a mix of Tomb Raider and Prince of Persia but in a good way. This game received many mediocre to poor reviews that this game does not deserve. If you love old school hack-n-slash all the way up to the newer titles then you'll like this game and have fun with it. My biggest issue with this game is that theytook away the magic system and equipping your abilities to use them whenever you want like you could with X-Blades. Instead, you have to build rage and then cast your spells using a combo system. This game kinda feels like a prequel to X-Blades rather than being a sequel if it is even either at all.

This game is frustrating at times because you have to remember to utilize your time abilities to create additional versions of yourself and keep doing this until all at once, all of your past versions deal enough damage to kill off tough enemies. The graphics to this game are beautiful and definately less cartoonish than X-Blades. The controls are pretty easy to get the hang of and definately better than most newer games. I love how Ayumi jumps around and fights. This game also has a level select to replay the areas to collect whatever you missed and you can also play this game online in specific online levels and objectives. I think if anything, games should mimic the character controls/fighting animations off this game combined with Dragon's Dogma. I really hate that most newer titles still suffer from environment camera angles where as this game only suffers from that sometimes depending on where you are or what you are doing. (I don't like seeing a tree or building on my screen and not being able to see my character.) I think a Metroid game could benefit from this game model because Ayumi kinda jumps around like Samus should and replace the swords and gun with the plasma gun and bingo, a "good" Metroid game.

Anyway, I recommend this game to anyone that loves level-based hack-n-slash games and just wants something to play for a while. The game isn't that long with only 10 levels and only about 8 boss battles. This game isn't completely outstanding as far as the story but it is definately above average if only judging by the mechanics of the game.

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Tales of Vesperia Playstation3 the Best

Tales of Vesperia Playstation3 the Best
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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First of all, there is no English in the game whatsoever. For those who don't understand Japanese, there are translations over the internet you can follow along and even a nice app with dialogue bubble by bubble translation at this link

http://apps.lushu.org/vesperia/

Now that the language issue is out of the way, this game is good for anyone who likes a game with a good story! The basic battle system is similar to the Tales games that came before this where all the fights are in a secluded dimension, but with added features such as additional skills that are sealed inside weapons.

So far it's a really great game (I'm 10 hours in), and as a JRPG fan, I would give this 9.8/10 where 10/10 would be Tales of Symphonia 1 (just because nothing is as good as Tales of Symphonia 1 imo).

There are many more features than the Xbox version, which I haven't played, such as double the scenes are voiced, more dungeons, playable characters, costumes, artes, songs, bosses, team colloseum, and new gameplay elements (you can use up to 16 artes shortcuts) (right now I only have 3 artes so I'm not sure how to use this yet but yea).

I highly recommend this game, it's definitely worth the price. For those of you who know a bit of Japanese like me from watching anime, the humor is really funny and you can enjoy the raw jokes that haven't been translated which is a plus for me.

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Some minor sound issues but otherwise great game. It so badly needs the music and in game audio fixed. Buzz noises and sometimes the sound for battle music vanishes. I'm Giving it a five stars because the gameplay and redone plus added scenes more than makes up for it. I also appreciate Yuri's in game hair is now fixed and set to the proper color. The xbox 360 version his hair was purple. Also glad to have Flyn in my party and Patty is hilarious.

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I don't know Japanese but i don't care. Great game. Love the tales series. If only I could find an English script for this version

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This item arrived on September 14th, despite the ETA being the 20th. I was overly surprised when I was contacted and told it was waiting for me. Brand new in original packaging and all that great glory going on here. When it's stated "The Best", that is no false advertisement at all...It really is THE BEST. Thank you very much to the seller and Amazon for providing this item for me. If it were possible to give more than 5 stars I would definitely give more...

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I am very happy with this game. In my opinion this is much better than the X box 360 version.

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Terraria: Collector's Edition

Terraria: Collector's Edition - Playstation 3
Customer Ratings: 3 stars
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I've been gaming since the early 80's, so there's my disclaimer. Don't get me wrong, I love the innovation and compelling storytelling/gameplay of today's next-gen console games, but they really don't possess what us older gamers appreciate as being at the core of "gaming;" Modern games just don't give you the ability to self-actualize, to learn something about yourself through the trials and tribulations of endless exploration and frustration, the brutal and unforgiving gameplay that you jump into without a tutorial, without a back story, without a cutscene. Give me something interesting, something challenging. Something to be proud of having figured out and beaten. Enter Terraria. This is a modern game with an old school flair about it. Extremely minimalistic in terms of plot and visuals, but so clever and downright ambitious with the level of detail provided. For instance, it's getting dark out. I need to build myself a shelter because tons of enemies come out after dark. Once done, I can build a workbench to place in my shelter. With a workbench I can create an anvil and furnace, turn ore into bricks, craft weapons and armor to fend off those nasties now lurking noisily outside my door. Combine materials to produce interesting new items. The possibilities are endless. And on that note, I want to point something out about this game that I believe is both groundbreaking and completely unique. This game renders the world around you in real-time as you advance through it. Just think about that for a moment. Want to tunnel into the earth and explore underground chasms, mineral deposits, and kill enemies that lurk below? Go for it. Keep going. And going. It's okay, the game will generate more world for you to explore. Randomly. Meaning never the same experience twice. How completely revolutionary...a game with infinite potential for replay and yet so simplistic. Or is it?

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Am I happy that Terraria was released on the PS3!

For people who have not heard of this game, it started as an indie game, with a retro graphic style.

This serves 2 purposes:

1. this is a throwback, a tribute to the 8 bit era, when games really flourished.

2. it is to remind us, despite all the flashy technology, that gaming is not about graphics, but gameplay.

You start off choosing things like difficulty, creating your character, etc. then you get started on your adventure in 2D side-scrolling goodness.

I'm not going to spoil it for you guys, but you get to use different items and weapons, different enemies, environments, and also get to meet other players in-game. The official description is: "Terraria is a land of adventure! A land of mystery! A land that's yours to shape, to defend and to enjoy. Your options in Terraria are limitless. Are you an action gamer with an itchy trigger finger? A master builder? A collector? An explorer? There's something for everyone here."

The experience is hard to describe, very much like Minecraft in 2D. It involves a lot of exploration and adventuring, bashing monsters, digging for ore, collecting materials, and assembling items. All I have to say is, you have to try it for yourself. All in a vibrant 2D presentation.

Too bad there is no physical disc for the PS3 US and EU markets, and I was quite disappointed. The trade-off is that the price is lowered. If you really must have the physical copy, you can import it from the Japanese market.

However, if you are outside of Japan, it would be a good idea to get this version. The game would be DLC, but you get the bonuses which are quite fun to have.

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I actually took this game back to the store (a used games store) telling the sales clerk that the person didn't put the actual game in the box; just the extras.

No. I was wrong. Apparently some marketing genius over at Sony thought it would make more sense for me to go out to a store and buy a card to download the game when I can download it already off of Playstation Network. How does that make any sense? The price is cheaper? So what?

Keep the "Collector's Box", plastic pick axe and all the other "extras" crap and just put the damn game on a disc. IDIOTS!

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I also bought this in a store and had to return it because it's not actually in the box. Durrr if I'm getting it in a store why would I want to download it? Very annoying.

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WRC 3 - FIA World Rally Championship 2012

WRC 3 - FIA World Rally Championship 2012 - Playstation 3
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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I got this game in Fall of 2012 through European import. It is truly a great rally game that reminds me of the Colin McRae series, before it became Dirt (literally). Though the graphics are not quite on pair with Dirt 3, the stages are longer and the game-play much more fun. Anyone can have fun with this game on the easier settings. If you are a rally fan who like casual video games, this is a 5 star and a must buy.

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I have order this game and I enjoy playing it for many hours. I wish that this game comes out for the XBOX 360 console ???

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I used to play Collin McRae 2, and 4.0 --> those are rally games, not the Dirt series with its multidiscipline crap that I hate

PROS:

As in McRae 2, you have to configure you cars suspension, body and Gear.

Repair damages in multistage stages with 1 hour to expend

More diverse Rally scenarios than Dirt, like Mexico, Argentina, Portugal (haven't seen all yet)

Car upgrades, Vynils, and custom painting

CONS:

No other cars are seen in the race (Road to Glory at least

NOTE: I HAVENT PLAYED ALL THE MODES, I have played only one day and no network play until now, later I'll update this. But so far I love the game.

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Husband absolutely loves this game! Our son has been playing it as well since he has been home from college.

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This is going to be a gift for a nephew!

I just hope he like it and make a lot use of it.

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Sniper Elite V2: Silver Star Edition

Sniper Elite V2: Silver Star Edition - Playstation 3
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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Two words...BULLET CAM. Makes for an awesome gaming experience. This really is the best sniper game on the market. If you want a game where emphasis is placed on stealth and discreetness rather than a simple bang bang shoot 'em up, this is the game for you. You will not be disappointed.

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Before I bought this game I was skeptical of the creator and of it being a let down of expectations being a sniper focused style of game. I could not be more wrong after playing it for only about 10 minutes. At first the controls and game play were new to me but once I got the concept it became very intuitive and smooth for my playing style. The campaign was a lot of fun and had some fairly challenging missions that, at times, needed a little of that tactical out of the box creative thinking to get passed certain parts or even survive.

After the campaign I was very excited to dip into the multiplayer and see if it would be as good as single player and hopefully better, and it was that and more. It keeps the same aspect of survival and tactical creativity as the campaign and is influenced more so by the opponents being real players. At first I found myself being overwhelmed and taken out easily but after a week my experience of gaming kicked in and I really took off.

All in all this is definitely worth $30 hands down...the Silver Star Edition is a must have as it includes a lot of cool stuff and extra weapons/side missions.

This game is a refreshing change of pace from other first-person shooters such as BF and COD (BF is more awesome :D) and the patience it takes to be great on the online battlefield is something that makes you feel more...idk how to describe it but...fulfilled, as a gamer.

I don't regret this purchase one bit...in fact this may be one of my favorite games of the past few years!

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A great game for the PS3. The additional content makes the Silver Star Edition stand out even more than the regular version. Only thing about this I find unfair is I cannot give it 6 stars.

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This game is an amazing effort. the graphics and sound are tight. The slow motion bullet cam of the bullet iinfliction massive wounds on the Germans is verceral fun ( I think they are Nazis) the Bonus DLC tucked away on this is nice too. Its unfortunate that the developers had to wash out all Nazi symbols. Its censored, Which does distance you from ;being there;

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I'm still playing the game as of this writing meaning I have yet to finish it. Of what I played of the game so far, I can say that I like it more than Sniper Ghost Warrior part I, I never bought SGW P2 because it got too many bad reviews. (why do people come to the library & just blabber soo much about nothing, people using computers behind me are all talking about their kids & whatever who cares, go to Starbucks). So anyway, back to Sniper Elite. So the story, for those of you who don't know, is your an American Sniper during one of the World War's infiltrating Nazi Germany I think. Your job is to infiltrate areas & take out strategic targets, the common mission of the sniper. This requires lots of patience & waiting. Just like in real life, your not gonna go in & kill everyone & complete an objective right away, shots have to be timed & precise. It's a pretty good challenge. My only complaint of this game is the difficulty in killing some of the enemy's, for instance if you fire & your shot isn't exactly on target, it's almost like the enemy knows you've shot at him & ducks. Your mid sized weapon which if either the M1 or M40 is only effective at close range when by comparison, when enemy's are shooting at you with similar weapons, they hit even when your in the prone position at a distanced elevation they still get solid hits that can take you out. Your starting handgun, a Weld silenced sidearm, is only effective at point blank range almost. True to realism, your sniper rifle is without a doubt your best friend. Furthermore, I dont know how much vision soldiers had in those old World War tanks, but on this game, the tanks can see you & fire on you in varous locations, even when there's smoke & barely any light, it's almost like your wearing bright reflective gear & bells. Enemy snipers are able to locate you as soon as you enter an area, even if your sneak walking or crawling on your belly. When your looking back during bullet travel I know I'm like now how did that guy see me at this location? Key to staying alive is movement after shots, if you fire a shot & there's no background noise suppression like bells or whatever, then move right away because even if bad guys aren't in the immediate area, they will know where the shot came from. Overall, though i think the developer did a good job & if they're thinking of doing another then IMO I think the next sniper game should be of the Vietnam era, I dunno why one hasn't been made yet...

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Hatsune Miku Project DIVA- F (Japanese Language) PlayStation 3 PS3 GAME GameCyberStore

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As an anime fan as well as a fan of Hatsune Miku, I absolutely loved this game! This is a rhythm game which uses the X,O,ロ, and △ buttons in a DDR-style button-mashing gameplay. I have played two of the other PSP games in the series (Project Diva and Project Diva 2nd), and I must say that the game has greatly been improved. They've added "technical sections" and star-shaped targets (hit by flicking the joysticks). Also, since this is a PS3 game, the graphics are 1080p high-definition, and is apparently 3D enabled (I haven't used it yet). In my opinion, you do not need to know Japanese to play the game. Yes, the menus are in Japanese. But I've always managed to get by with my poor Japanese (1st grade level) and trial-and-error. Since it is a rhythm game, Japanese isn't required when playing. As always, PS3 games are region free, and can be played on any system, regardless of the country of origin.

PROS:

+ 1080p HD + 3D

+ Most songs are new to the Diva series

+ New star targets/technical section

+ More Difficult (some of the previous games have been "too easy")

+ Songs feature more of the other vocaloids

(リン(Rin)、レン(Len)、ルカ(Luka)、KAITO,MEIKO)

CONS:

Menus not in English (sometimes the menus in Japanese games can be)

I kind of wish the game was multi-player, but you can't win them all. I was a little concerned about buying the Asia Pacific Edition instead of the Japanese edition, but there seems to be no difference. The only difference I've noticed is the lack of Cero rating in the bottom-right hand corner. For all the parents out there, this game is rated Cero C, which means for ages 15 and up. Keep in mind that the rating is affected by Japanese cultural values, so it is probably an E10+ rating or T rating equivalent. From what I've seen, some of the costumes and dances are slightly suggestive, and there may be some foul language (Of course, the foul language is in Japanese, so I wouldn't know the difference).

Overall, I was very satisfied, both with the product and the seller (WeSellGames). This game is a must-buy!

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This game has good music, good moves, good characters, cool graphics and costumes. Lots of fun, creativity and entertainment. Not too difficult.

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I'm playing this game non-stop. It's in Japanese, but that does stop me. I learned my Japanese from Anime shows. This game made me want to buy all the other games. I'm even looking where I can find the actual Acarde game, you know, that big machine? This game is awesome. NO QUESTION ABOUT IT!!

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Having high expectations from the start I decided to buy it and to my suprise it surpassed my expectations of it. The graphics look amazing, the songs are catchy, the game is easy to navigate through and just overall a fun time. Took me a little while to find the save button but once finding it that was the only problem I ran into. Product came a day before estimated arrival so it was a nice bonus suprise. Overall I would recommend it to anyone.

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Me being the huge Miku fan that I am knew I would enjoy this game, if it was availible in America I would have the whole series but sadly it is not

I would reccomend this to anybody its a teriffic game andif you love J-pop or anime I highly recommend this game

Some down points to this game if you own the version for the VITA its the same exact game with 5 new songs, new accessories for the Vocaloids, and a few new costumes

And if you cant read Japanese the game can be tricky at first but the screens are extremely easy to navigate it just takes practice

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Gundam Musou 3 for Playstation 3 (Japanese Language Import)

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The fast paced action of Musou/Warriors mixed with the passion and pathos of the Gundam franchise. While foreign versions lack the historied soundtracks that Gundam fans know and love, this original Japanese release has mixes of unforgettable themes like Men of Destiny, Soldier of Sorrow, and Turn A Turn. An absolute must have for Gundam fans looking for an exciting hack-and-slash experience.

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Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction

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Well if there was any doubt that the PS3 would be able to hit a homerun and kick start the console those fears can be laid to rest as Insomniac delivers one of the finest games to grace any console.

Ratchet and Clank Future: TOD will go down as one of those games that changed the landscape for platform games. Why? Well for one if you have ever had the dream of wanting to actually play a Pixar movie this is as close as you're going to get. The graphics are nothing short of amazing and truly shows off the real potential of what the PS3 is capable of producing. If you have an HDTV set that can handle 720p or higher you are in for a real treat as your TV is going to be bursting with smooth frame rates, tons of characters on screen and loads of beautiful colors. It's just total eye candy at every single turn. You will be blown away.

The game play is smooth as butter too. Smashing enemies and blowing things up is a real joy in this game and the action never lets up, not for a bit. The game has a pace to keep even the most hardcore gamer on their toes moving faster then a Lombax with his tail on fire it just keeps the adrenaline junky satisfied. You will not get bored playing this game.

Humor wise this is one of those rare games will you be laughing out loud to. This is like I stated above playing a Pixar movie. Not only for the graphics but the actual content of voice acting and story line. It's just fun all the way around.

One thing I wanted to point out that had me smiling from ear to ear was the sound. WOW! If you have a 7.1 system you will be blown away by the uncompressed 7.1 PCM that this game delivers. This is what your home theater system was bought for and it really shines in this game. Totally immersing and very impressive down to the last bolt pinging across the room in glorious 7.1!

In closing this is without a doubt a must have game. This is the type of game that can and will sell systems. PS3 owners can breathe a sigh of relief that all the promise of the great next gen games that were coming for the PS3 have finally started to arrive and Ratchet and Clank is a benchmark of excellence that will be leading the way into the holiday season.

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I have always been a little slow on getting into platformers. Usually my intrest wains after a few hours. As beautiful as this game is I was thinking I would fall into the same trap. So I decided to give it an hour. I couldn't put the controller down. The problem became so bad that I couldn't get up. Yes it is that addictive.

What makes this game a masterpiece is not just the beautiful graphics or the exciting storyline. The fun characters keep it going but what really impresses me is the diversity of each level. I have played this game for over six hours and each level looks completly different from the next. From being in the asteroid belt to going to a destroyed city and then travelling thru a prehistoric land.

Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction should be on everyones buy list. This is what gaming is all about. For children or adults this game doesn't discriminate. Never overlly difficult and not to simple. This game does it well on all levels.

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This is arguably best platformer I have ever played. This game really captures the feel of a pixar movie and throws in great gameplay. If you have a PS3, you owe it to yourself to buy this game. If you do not have a PS3, well you're just crazy ;) this machine is pure class.

This is the best looking game 'til date on any platform. I literately just stop playing and admire the beautiful environment.

Pros

+ Best graphics this generation so far. This is Pixar quality people!

+ Gameplay is very well done.

+ Very fun to play

+ Crazy weapons that will have you trying different things out for days. Groovitron will rock you!

+ Good Lasting Appeal. Like all Rachet and Clank games this one will give you alot of mini games and reruns to keep you busy.

+ 12-15 hrs of regular game without counting the extras.

Cons:

If your played the previous games, it may not seem as original...

Yeah I really have to reach to come out with a negative, sorry there just isnt much wrong with this game.

Don't believe me? How about the critics?

100/100 GamePro

An amazing PS3 game that fully leverages the power of the console. It sets the bar high for not only the series but for all PS3 games to come. It is, without a doubt, reason enough to buy the system.

100/100 GameTap

It's rare that a game critic feels the way I do about this game, but in all honesty, I find it really difficult to find something that's not to like. The controls feel great. The graphics look great. The score sounds great. The weapon selection alone make me want to play the game over and over again, just to test out all the cool offered.

95/100 PSM Magazine

Combines absolutely jaw-dropping graphics with familiar platforming/shooting mechanics and genuinely funny humor to make one of the PS3's few true masterpieces.

94/100 IGN

Not only has it supplanted Going Commando as the best title in the franchise, it's also the best game of any series on the PlayStation 3 thus far -and that's saying a lot when you're up against Oblivion, Ninja Gaiden, Warhawk and Insomniac's very own previous effort, Resistance: Fall of Man.

New York Times "This is like playing a Pixar movie"

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Let's face it you love the PS3 and everything about it, except the games that are out. You were wondering when is that game going to come out that is going to make it truly irresistible to own the PS3 for those who are hesitant buying it just for the blu-ray movie value. This is that game! Our family has always been fans of the R&C series and own all the games except the PSP "Size Matters" game.

The graphics and sound are truly stunning in this game. I agree with the other reviewer who died looking at the backgrounds you will keep falling off the map watching the graphics in the game. With this R&C you believe you are playing in a Pixar movie.

This is the game we have been waiting for one that is truly playable and looks and sounds amazing. It's time to buy that PS3 if you don't own one already.

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I have a blast it's colorful the landscapes are amazing. Sometimes I died because I was too busy looking at the backgrounds. The PS3 finally has a chance to show its power. All in all it is a easy game to get into and is eaasy to play and understand. Great for all ages and levels of gamers

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Rocksmith

Rocksmith - Playstation 3
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I've only played this on the PS3, as that's the only console I have. I'm in my mid-40s, and have tried to learn guitar off and on for the last 4 years. I've bought books, and courses, and downloaded tabs from the web, and watched videos, and while I've learned some scales and lots of chords and even memorized some guitar solos, the mechanics of playing have just never come to me. It's always frustrated me to know that despite all the chords and scales and tabs I've learned, if I were in a group around a campfire and the group asked for someone to strum guitar, I wouldn't volunteer because I just don't sound good when I play. I know that mechanically, it's just not there, and having 100 chords memorized doesn't help when you're constantly fighting with the guitar because your fingers are never in the right place and you never seem to land on the right fret. I think my big problem is that I never really learned how to play without looking down at the fretboard, and if I don't look, I'm lost. Books and videos can be read or viewed slowly, or paused, and they don't force you to learn without looking down.

I've now been playing Rocksmith for 4-5 days, and already I can tell that I've improved in this area, and the reason is so simple: you're forced to keep your eyes on the video screen, so you can't look down, and your hands have to learn how to find the 5th position (5th fret) without looking, and how to find the D string without looking, and how to slide from the 17th fret down to the 10th fret without looking. The challenge games, like shooting the cartoon birds, or practicing slides from all over the fretboard, actually work because they repeatedly force you to play without looking down. That may sound like such a simple thing, not looking down, but for me (and maybe lots of other people?) it means the difference between just noodling with the guitar and actually playing the guitar.

The song selection had me hesitant at first many of the songs I'd never even heard of but the reviews are right....it's easy to enjoy all the songs because each of them is catchy in their own way, and each poses a particular playing challenge.

It's is a challenging game, at least for me, and I still have plenty of moments where I reach for the controller to hit pause just to give my hands a rest, or to get mad at myself because I messed up a progression I think I should have nailed, so my advice to beginners is to take your time and just relax and let it come very slowly. Forget about how all those instruction videos make playing guitar look so easy I don't think it is easy, and it takes work, and hundreds (or thousands) of hours of practice over time to truly learn guitar. So you're probably not going to be playing the solo to "Sweet Child O' Mine" by week 2. But you will be playing, and making actual music, and for someone like me who has never gotten over the hump and never gone from a tinkerer to a player, this game might be the best $80 I've spent on any video game, and it may be the best learning tool I've ever come across. I wish I'd had it 4 years ago, but I'm glad I have it now, and I can't wait to see how much better I'll be playing in a few months. It's very exciting to feel like I'm finally getting over the hump, and that learning guitar may not be impossible after all.

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I've been picking up (and putting down) the guitar for over 25 years now. I've tried everything: human instructors, online video lessons, self-practice using downloaded tablature...nothing has gotten me "over the hump" to the point I stuck with it and became proficient. After only about 3 hours of play, I can tell that Rocksmith is going to change all of that. It's a blast (while challenging) and I'm confident this really will keep me playing. Tired of your kids spending countless hours doing mindless button mashing? This is the "game" for you. While I've really enjoyed mashing buttons in Rock Band and Guitar Hero, I always wished I had actually been learning to play actual instruments. The drums come the closest, but the guitar is ultimately silly. Fun yes, but completely non-educational.

The ability of Rocksmith to adjust the difficulty of the song "on the fly" as you play is a revolution. I never feel completely overwhelmed, just always at the edge of my ability. It keeps you motivated without getting discouraging.

My only regret about Rocksmith is that it wasn't available 25 years ago. A crying shame, really.

Kudos to Ubisoft for a fantastic tool, and may it find all the commercial success it needs to provide DLC for many years to come. Thanks Ubisoft for creating the guitar game I've always wished for.

Worth every penny and more.

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Before getting into my review, here is an important tip:

AUDIO LAG!!! If you are experiencing audio lag, the problem is the HDMI cable. You need to run the audio from the RCA (red and white) cables through the tv, headphones, or an external stereo/surround sound system. Doing so will fix the annoying audio lag problem I'm sure most people will experience. So if you buy the game, don't forget about this tip!

UPDATE:

FROM MY EXPERIENCE, THE HDMI CABLE WASN'T THE ISSUE, THE TV WAS! I have played the game on two tvs and I have used two different cables. The first tv I played on has bad lag, and I can't seem to find any settings to fix it. However, on my tv at home, I can play with an HDMI cable without any problems. If you have lag on your tv, try turning off any special features in your tv settings. If that doesn't work, use the RCA cables as described earlier in my review.

Here is a little background about myself to support my experience playing the game:

I am a musician and I've played guitar for a number of years. However, I've always played basic rhythm guitar. I never got around to learning scales, solos, power chords, ect... only regular chords for rhythm.

Now for the game. I have only played it for about 2 hours so far, and I am really enjoying the experience. I'm a pretty busy person, and I often feel guilty when playing video games because even though I do enjoy playing, I feel like it eats up time I could use for more productive activities. Finally, I have a game that I don't have to feel bad about playing for hours on end! I am a worship leader at a church, so guitar is part of my job. Not only is this game fun to play, but I can see how it is going to help my abilities on guitar grow tremendously! The interface is similar to Rockband or Guitar Hero, but the developers did a superb job at modifying the familier interface to work well with a real guitar. It may feel awkward at first, but stick with it, and you will get it. After a few songs, I felt like I was playing Guitar Hero, and it was mind boggling to think I was playing a real guitar. Considering I already have experience playing, the game felt oversimplified starting out, but it was still worth playing to get a feel for the interface. It didn't take long for the game to start getting a little challenging. The game adjusts on the fly to how well you are playing, so don't worry what level player you are. If you have never played guitar before, it will keep things simple for you. If you are an expert on guitar, it may take a little longer, but it will adjust to your skill level. There is so much to say about the game, but I'm limited on time. I just wanted to get a quick review out for anyone considering the game so that you can know this is a game worth buying. If you have any desire to learn or improve on guitar, BUY THIS GAME!! If you have a hard time getting motivated to practice your guitar, BUY THIS GAME!!! If you loved the Rockband and Guitar Hero games, then BUY THIS GAME and quit waisting your time on a plastic toy!!!

UPDATE: Safety Concern

Something to be careful about that the game doesn't monitor is correct technique. You can easily get sloppy when trying to sightread the game interface, and doing so can damage your hand/wrist. If your hand starts hurting, take a break, and make sure your technique is good. I pushed myself to extended periods playing bar-chords incorrectly, and I started getting sharp pains in my wrist and hands. I'd find it hurting later in the day simply driving my car, and I was concerned of getting carpel tunnel. Now I do a couple scale warmups before playing, and I try to stop if my hand starts hurting.

UPDATE: 5-1-2012

I haven't played this game in a while, and I decided to pull it back out. I downloaded the latest patch, and I'm really happy for the updates!

So far what I've noticed:

1) The Sony wireless headset now works! Part of the reason I quit playing the game is because I now use a monitor without speakers, and a headset is my only audio source. For a while, the Sony headset and the guitar cable could not work together. This is no longer an issue!

2)I hated that you could not set the difficulty level of the game in riff repeater mode. It would make you practice at an easier level, and when you passed it, it would bump up a level. The problem with this is that you had to relearn the riff every time. Now, you have the option to jump the difficulty all the way up. Doing this in the mode that slows down the music allows you to memorize the actual guitar part (rather than relearning dumb down versions).

3) Another thing I didn't like about riff mode was that you only got 5 tries. Now, if I'm remembering correctly, you get 30 tries. These additions to riff mode make this game just about perfect for practicing guitar.

4) Precision Tuning The basic tuning will say the guitar is in tune even if it's slightly out. Although it's not perfect, choosing to use the precision tuning option makes it easier to get perfect pitch.

I'm excited to see that the company is listening to feedback and improving the game without charging money for a new version. There are plenty of songs to build my skills, they have a decent amount of dlc out if I get bored, and I'm sure I'll get Rocksmith 2 if they ever release one!

UPDATE 8-22-2012

The game now supports bass for all of the songs! If you buy this edition (or already have it), you have to pay $30 for the bass DLC. If you don't already have this game, you might want to consider buying the new edition that includes both guitar and bass. Depending on when you read this review, Aamazon says the new version comes out (or came out) October 16th, 2012. I purchased the DLC, and I think they did a great job with it. Most songs are pretty easy compared to guitar, but that's not the game's fault. The bass parts just tend to be easy for a lot of songs! If you have any interest in playing bass (or know someone who does) it should be a no brainer! You can also plug a guitar and bass in at the same time and play with a friend if you have an additional USB to 1/4 cable.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program I own a Fender Washburn Stratocaster. I threw this disc in, hooked up the guitar, and held my breath. Would the nay-sayers of "latency / too many A/V setups" win out the day?

The answer is a resounding NO. I play a note and there is no noticeable delay whatsoever. My A/V system has become my amp (and oh, what an amp with a Pioneer Elite to back it up).

Rocksmith, first and foremost, is an INSTRUCTOR, not a social party. If you're looking for social party gaming like Rock Band, look elsewhere. Rocksmith is intended to have you learn how to play guitar, straight and simple. The game starts off with a sound check to calibrate the volume of your guitar and, more incredibly still, to TUNE YOUR GUITAR. And it's a surprisingly good tuner at that.

Once your guitar's in tune, the game eagerly throws you into the Rolling Stone's "I Can't Get No Satisfaction."

"What difficulty should I play?" you might ask. Ah, that's where the beauty of Rocksmith comes in. Rocksmith will ramp the difficulty up or down depending on how well you play. Are you nailing every single note coming down the strum highway? Well, here come a few more! Ooops, you're missing just about every single note? Rocksmith will ramp it down. There's no "failing" here...Rocksmith will rewards you with the points that you rightfully earn for playing notes correctly. If you play more notes correctly, you earn more currency to unlock more portions of the game. If not, then you're not really ready for some of the other challenges...so stop punishing yourself. : Rocksmith wisely uses the point system to ensure that you're ready to tackle the challenges that you're capable of taking on.

And it's just not about playing songs. Additional challenges come in the form of mini-games where you're playing notes to blow stuff up. It's a rather unique way to get people of all ages into the throes of learning to play guitar. I'm in my late 30s and I enjoy the variety.

What if you are actually proficient and just want to play your guitar? Well, there's an "Amp" mode for that, too. Just go over there and you're able to go through a variety of tone/pedal selects and play your guitar through your A/V system to your heart's content (for 5 dollars, you can unlock everything via DLC so you don't have to play the game).

Note of warning I did mention earlier that this is no Rock Band. It's a LONELY game-play experience. Don't expect to invite 3-4 friends and expect to make a night of Rocksmith...it'd be about as much fun as inviting your friends over to watch you play piano. Yeah, that doesn't work. But, as a primer, Rocksmith succeeds in spades and is going to be having me up many nights learning how to play a guitar.

Thank you, Ubisoft, for making a game that actually lets you use a real guitar. I'm hoping that the backlash of Activisions Rhythm Game saturation won't ultimately hurt sales, but I will be a dedicated follower to come.

Suggestions for Rocksmith II if it should ever happen include bass guitar!!!

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I recently bought this game for PS3. As someone who has been playing guitar for nearly 2 years and is a lower intermediate player I find the game has a lot of potential, but also a lot of things wrong with it that make it extremely frustrating and in the end unenjoyable to use. The developers need to spend some time with a similar iPad, iPhone (iOS) app/game called Rock Prodigy to get some ideas on how to majorly improve Rocksmith.

1. Adaptive Difficulty: adaptive difficulty might be okay for those who just want to play a game, but if you actually want to learn to play the song it is HORRIBLE! The constant adding a removing of notes makes it very hard and frustrating to actually learn a song. Adaptive difficulty should be optional. Like Rock Prodigy I should have the option to pick a difficulty level. Once I get the hang of a level I can move up until I am playing the full song.

2. Pre-Rehearsal: Add a pre-rehearsal or a option screen that presents all the chords and progression used in a song (like sheet music), maybe strumming patterns and other skills used in the song. Music tabs could also be available here.

3. Note Names: I should at least have the option to turn on note names like in Rock Prodigy. Colored strings/notes are useless outside this game.

4. Practice Mode: Kill the 5 lives idea, make endless if wanted.

4a. Auto Pause: Rock Prodigy has a very cool function called auto pause. In practice mode the song will automatically pause until you hit the correct note or chord. Very helpful when getting started with a new song. Can be turned off at any time.

4b. Speed: Let me pick the speed. Once I can play it slower I will speed it up at my own pace.

4c. Riff Repeater: Let me decide when to stop!

5. Rhythm: A better way to present rhythm or strumming patterns. The presentation on the note highway is confusing.

6. Retry: Let me retry whatever I am doing without having to go back to the main menu screen and reload. Gets annoying very fast.

7. Load Times: Install to hard drive option to speed up load times.

As I stated at the beginning I believe the game has a lot of potential, but as it is now I find it more aggravating than fun or educational and would have a hard time recommending it to other guitar players. I think I am done playing the game for now. Once the overdue PS3 patch/update is finally released I will revisit the game and see if it is greatly improved. I hope it is because I want the game to be hugely successful. It is a great idea to be able to use a real guitar to learn actual songs and have fun, but it currently falls short in to many ways in my opinion.

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Ear Force DPX21 Headset and 5.1/7.1 Channel Dolby Surround Sound

Ear Force DPX21 Headset and 5.1/7.1 Channel Dolby Surround Sound - Playstation 3
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I wanted to hold off on writing a review for this headset for a few months before writing a review, mainly because I had heard that some of these gaming audio devices don't hold up over time. Unfortunately, this was the case for the Turtle Beach DPX21's.

The good things first.

They truly sound great. They don't have the absolute best sound on the market, but they DO greatly enhance the level of immersion in games, and they do provide a great advantage in popular competitive games such as COD/Battlefield, etc. They don't have true surround sound (they offer simulated surround sound) but that doesn't mean that you don't have a sense of directionality besides left vs. right, quite the oppositeyou'll be amazed at the level of 3-dimensional precision that these headphones add to your sense of perception while playing a game.

They're lightweight, and confortable, so no problems there.

They are very easy to set up. Just plug a couple cables here and there, turn a couple scrolling wheels to adjust the bass, and you're good to go. The cable that connects the headset to the DSS box is long, so it allows for quite a bit of freedom, and the excess length can be easily coiled up to keep it compact.

The microphone works great. It's very flexible, and your voice will go through outstandingly clearly, and with zero to very very little background noise.

Now for the bad...

As great sounding as these are for the price, they are very poorly constructed. The part where the swiveling section of the headset connects to the actual ear cup is pitifully fragile. The two sets of these that I owned broke at the very same spot. The ear cups are ultimately connected to the rest of the headset by a very small (about 1/4" in diameter) concealed plastic cylinder that carries the wiring to the speaker in each ear cup. This small cylinder is the part that fractured in both of the pairs of DPX21's that I purchased, despite my taking VERY good care of them (when you're in college, you get stingy about every dollar that you spend) so you can imagine my disappointment when my first pair broke, and then the replacement that I got broke in the exact same way, in addition to a faltering sound quality that started presenting itself a couple weeks before the headset fractured.

Once my second pair's sound started to give out, and ultimately broke like the first one, I decided not to deal with Turtle Beach again, so i decided to look inside the headset itself just for the heck of it. Now, I'm not an expert when it comes to electronic hardware, but I have done some work in a couple of my classes, and I can tell you that the soldering inside the headset's ear cups and volume control was very shoddily done. It was truly unacceptable how poorly done it was considering that this piece of equipment is so expensive.

I really didn't want to "badmouth" a product on a review, but that is what they are forto inform others of the quality of the product, so there you go.

I'm giving this product 3 stars because it really is a helpful and outstandingly enjoyable accessory, but is very poorly constructed, at least in my experience.

You can go ahead and purchase this Turtle Beach headset and just hope that yours holds out longer than the two that I owned did, and that I just happened to get two defective ones that were poorly constructed. And I honestly hope that that was the case, because I don't want thousands of people to spend this much money for a product that is likely to break on you or will simply start to deteriorate in performance so quickly.

Good luck.

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This pair of headphones has a truly spectacular frequency response range. Despite the fact these are headphones, you will FEEL the bass reverberating between your ears! The fact that these work with pretty much any audio source you'll run across from stereo analog input to digital fiber optic is pretty sweet.

I've owned many headphones. Be it from cheap stereo to "pseudo-surround", such as the Plantronics Gamecom (pseudo-surround) and I even have a pair of the mid-line SHURE headphones (they have reasonable bass response), this pair will blow them away.

Sound is crisp in the mid/high range as well. For the price, you certainly won't be dissappointed! If you're a SHURE headphone fan, these will really impress you.

The only downside to these are the MASSIVE amount of cables that accompany them. It's not that there's many, it's just that they're really LONG (which is GREAT in most cases!)... Just remember you're going to have to bundle them if you're going to use them on your PC (as I do) so they aren't strewn across your entire desk.

Overall, best headphone purchase I've made to date. Turtle Beach really knows their audio!

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I never write reviews. In 12 years on Amazon, this is the second one I believe; but, I had to share my experience with these fantastic headphones. I'll be brief don't worry about price; cost (rather than price) implies value atop price, and let me tell you the added value is well worth it. Besides the 5.1/7.1 ability (separating it from the lower tier model), is the fact that it is usable on X360, PC, and Mac, which is fantastic for me since I game on literally every modern platform. My PC gaming sessions, audio/video work on Mac, voice chat/calling, has been as great an experience as on my preferred gaming platform, PS3. I mention this because I've played with dozens of headsets over the years and nothing comes close. As far as making calls over Google Voice and Skype, the good news continues. The cords are quite long (at least 15 feet I'd say), which works well in my large living room. Set up was a breeze for me and will be for you. I mean, if you've connected a modern home theater set-up...come on, this is child's play.

The over the ear design is extremely comfortable and I barely notice having them on after several hours of listening. I love the independent controls for chat vs. the game, important for team play during multiplayer matches and MMO's. The bass is quite prolific and easy to control. Other reviewers likely couldn't figure out that you just need to lower it on the main unit, so you can adjust accordingly on the other control unit that you keep close to you during matches. From a gameplay standpoint the channel separation is just fantastic and it really does help in picking up attacks vs. a non-surround set-up like my previous 3 channel soundbar. I had a 5.1 setup in my old house and I can tell you that now that I've gone DPX21, I would never go back to gaming with a traditional 5.1/7.1 external speaker setup. It's just needlessly disruptive for those around you and totally unnecessary. The experience with this headset trumps any setup I've experienced in my home or in any friends' homes. I don't know what it is, but I usually feel underwhelmed in some way by most setups either by weak sound, inconsistently delivered volume on separate channels, or when they're properly powered and loud the reverberation in the wall or some other factor takes the cleanliness from the sound, not to mention it's usually bugging someone somewhere. I really can't say much else, other than to buy this gem of a product and you'll be happy (as will housemates).

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WOW as soon as I put them on I was blown away. My friend uses G35's on his PC and even he was impressed. Sound quality while playing games is incredible, you can hear every tiny sound and know exactly where it is. The mic is very clear and the separate chat controls are great for when a screaming 13 yr old joins your game, and you need to slam the volume down to save your hearing. I don't know how I ever played without them.

PROS

Light.

Sound while playing games is great.

Can't really do much better for the money.

Bass blows you away.

CONS

The bass can interfere with other sounds when listening to music(wobbly sounding vocals but it only happens on really bass heavy songs).

You can knock the controls but its no biggie.

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First time reviewer, long time gamer. I've been reading all the reviews, just as you, regarding these two headphones. We do this because of the hefty price tag, and I now feel that, having purchased both and then taken one back, it was time for a review to help. Running on PS3, so...

Originally bought the DPX21's, loved the comfort, ease of set-up (if your buying these, your not going to have a problem setting them up) and the wiring is LONG. I have dogs, and I set about 8-10 feet from the 61" while playing, plenty of slack and no problems let. Took them back to major outlet store because DSS was cutting out on me. This, in hindsight, was probably owner error I would recommend you don't even open the fiber optic cable, its garbage. I was using a Monster Cable optical which has a larger head on it, which was pressing against the power connector, which when moved, would stop the cut out phase. Again, owner error.

I then traded up (was only an extra $25) for the AXPRO's. I truely wanted the surround sound, and I can't complain about them. The wiring is similar but only 12.5 feet (TB's = 16). The converter box is cool, but really not long enough to sit back and make adjustments on the fly as it's no more then say, 3 feet from your console. Another thing I have a larger head (7 1/4 7 3/8ths) fitting baseball hats. Those that have indicated that the headset squeezes their melons, I didn't suffer that same fate. I will say, that they are not as comfortable as the TB's and are heavier, but those that also complain of fatigue or neck strain from the axpros should really get outside more.

For those late night gaming sessions, the contacts come out, the glasses go on... the axpros are not really that great for this. It took some adjustment, and it worked, no complaints, but again, not as comfortable as the TB's. With the axpros being powered (current model has only one cord going to the headset, it "Y"'s off at the converter box to power outlet) they do tend to heat up and get toasty on the ears after an hour or so. Not unbearable, but noticeable. The TB's... no concerns with breath-ability, and no concerns with glasses or total comfort as they are very lightweight.

Both reviews so far seem positive, and they are meant to be. I truly liked both, but what I've mentioned is what brought me to take the axpro's back for another DPX21 setup. Oh, and the one major factor, besides the heating of the ears would be that I enjoy playing team based games and talking with friends while playing... COD anyone? but you can't hear yourself talking in the axpro's. The DPX allows this, and is frankly, a major reason for me. My friends indicated that I was screaming at them (they too, all have the DPX21's)when the action got loud.

The axpros sound of directional sounds blows the DPX away... the rear control is excellent. And for those that still think you have to unplug the axpros, nah, just hold the master volume button and the top speaker control button on the controller for a few seconds, and it shuts off. Same way to turn it on. DPX turns on with the PS3, which is nice too. With the DPX, its really right, right fade for rear, and left, left fade for rear. Pretty good reproduction, but nothing like the axpros. But for me, it's the TB's all the way better sound as a whole (axpro's somewhat tinney, DPX better bass) and the microphone issue, along with breathing ears. You won't go wrong with whichever you choose. I'd rate them both 4 stars.

Oh, and I did use a smaller digital cable on 2nd set up! Lesson learned.

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