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WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011

WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 - Playstation 3
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UPDATED on 11/5/2010 after much more time with the game.

While this is a much better game than 2010, it is once again a glaring hole of issues that Yukes and THQ never disappoint on. You will have the regular amount of kids and adults who turn a blind eye to these things, claiming the game is perfect, but you will be SORELY DISAPPOINTED if you listen to these people. I have spent quite a lot of time with the game so far, and while it is a decent title from Yukes for the first time in 4 or 5 years, it just doesn't get up to par with what they promised (shocking I know.)

THE PROS

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-The new physics system is decent, but it will give you problems like anything else. The tables break on cue and work well, but some weapons like chairs, fall apart with one grapple attack. The major issue with the physics system isn't it's set-up how ever, just that in typical Yukes' fashion, they're too lazy to reanimate 6 or 7 year old moves, so getting someone put through a table is only doable with moves they fixed or are brand-new, which is about maybe 10% of them if that. Other than that, you have to REALLY get things lined up for it to work.

-Much larger and fuller roster gives you a ton of selection once you have everyone unlocked, and when (if) they release the DLC you will get another 8 or 10.

-A new ability allows you to counter certain attacks into pinfalls, which can be reversed into pinfalls as well. A friend of mine and I did about 6 reversals and it looked seamless each time.

-Match Creator gives you a LOT more options on what to do during a match, and you can even create your own match, though it's VERY limited.

THE CONS

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While I can go on and on about little aspects in the game... the list of cons are what will make it or break it for a lot of people with this game. Yes... playing with friends is really fun, because two human controlled players can have an awesome time and not get bored. In a 60 minute Iron Man Match, the time flew by like it was just a few minutes.

-Real life active Titles ONLY can be defended in Universe Mode. This causes a lot less replayability in my mind. You MUST have Universe Mode turned on, and only #1 Contenders can challenge for Titles... ONLY at PPV's. Basically, if you want someone to have a belt, you need to go into the create mode and assign it to them, unless you want to spend 2-3 hours working for it. This kills a major aspect of the game lasting as far as I'm concerned.

-Glaring mis-spells. So far in two RTWM's I have seen three clear spelling mistakes in the captions, and by default, the game has Taker and Kane labeled the "Brother of Destruction." To me at least, these is just really unprofessional by Yukes for allowing crap like that to go through.

-Most wrestlers by default all have the same regular moves. Almost all wrestlers have the following; Running DDT, running STO, shoulder block, clothesline, grapple DDT... the list goes on. It looks like they spent the better part of 2 hours assigning the entire roster their moves. Most of us will spend hours and hours reassigning all the workers, as half of them are missing certain moves they use all the time, which are in the game. Inexcusable for me!

-Backstage in RTWM. Boring... boring... boring! The area is sizable enough to where every character in the game could be hanging around, but usually only 3-5 are around at a time, and interaction is so limited, you wonder why they bothered! You can talk to a wrestler, which will almost always result in them insulting you. Then you can shove them 3 times to start a brawl. This is about 80% of what backstage interaction is all about.

-Too easy to reverse everything. Even with the meter turned all the way down and the difficulty cranked, it's too easy to reverse everything the computer does. Once you get the timing down, you really cannot lose.

-Matches are WAY too quick. On average, Easy to Hard difficulty your matches will last about 45 seconds if you're really pushing for the victory in 1 on 1 matches.

-Over 100 Universe cutscenes? I've only seen the same 4 repeat over and over and over again! Someone buys a ticket and sits in the front row... someone goes to the announce table and you never hear from them, and there is also the attack on the ramp, and the sneak attack through the crowd. After boasting 100 scenes, I'm really hard-pressed to find out where the others come in!

-Universe Mode gets boring VERY fast. It is nearly impossible to work your way up to a WWE or World Title bout unless you win the Rumble or MITB, because the system tries to keep you at Intercontinental or United States Title level at all times. Heck, I can't even get my CAW into a MITB match, and he's never lost a bout in 3 years game time! Even after a year's time from winning the World Title, I took it off him to see where he would rank, and is still nowhere near any contention to the World Title... JUST the US Title.

-For a mode that claims to be fully customizable, you are so limited with Universe Mode, it's almost absurd. If you edit a scheduled match for one of your own, it doesn't count towards the rankings. If you touch ANYTHING in Match Creator for a Title match, it will change it to a regular bout. You can't even add a manager!

-CAWs is much more limited this year. It seems as though hundreds of pieces of items and designs were removed. I can no longer make myself like I could in other games, because what I used for my attire is no longer there in any sense.

-Want to put a custom tool design on your CAW? Download one or make one and knock yourself out... but then you can't use that CAW online "just in case" it's offensive. I put the Nexus logo on my CAW, now I can't use him online. BULL!

-When you do win a Championship, Michael Cole will always proclaim; "If this happens on Sunday, we will have a new Champion!"

-Online STILL HAS MAJOR LAG! I tried fighting a guy online last night, and I couldn't do anything. Apparently he has been playing with the lag for years, because he was spamming moves left and right, and used a ridiculous multi-tiered finisher that took almost 30 seconds to complete, and he used it almost 10 times before I couldn't kick out anymore. When you try to do something in an online match, there is a half second delay... EVERY TIME. Worthless!

-The Legends suck. Same old... same old. We've seen all these guys before multiple times. If you can't put anyone different in, Yukes, STOP PUTTING IN LEGENDS! You would think these guys are currently in the WWE since half of them have been in almost every single release since 1999.

-MITB is almost impossible to win past Easy setting. With the physics system, the ladder is always constantly being knocked down when you try to climb it. Any time someone does a move while you're climbing, the ladder goes down immediately, even it's barely touched.

-The RTWM's are terrible, aside from Christian's. Rey loses his memory, Undertaker's is filled with cosmic garbage set for a bad 1980's movie... INCLUDING a Bill & Ted Time Machine Phonebooth! Cena's is about his staler than heck feud with Orton, and I haven't even touched Jericho's because I'm sick of trying to play them.

All in all, while this game could be very fun for you, pick wisely. If you haven't liked previous Smackdown games, RENT IF FIRST because you may be very upset at spending $60 on a game when once again, Yukes promises and delivers on very little. The game will give me longevity because I play it a lot with friends, but as a single player game, you will get sick of it VERY quickly. I urge anyone who is thinking about buying it, PLEASE save your money and play it a friend's who has it, or rent it first. If you buy this game brand new thinking it's going to be a complete over-haul, and worked on greatly to be a better game, you will get a hard kick in the face by reality.

As I said, it's great fun with human players in the same room. My friend and I just recently spent 2 hours battling each other in a 6 Man Elimination Tag and it was just great fun.

But on your own... the game is just the same old repeating nonsense.

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My number one complaint last year, was that there was not a real season mode in Smackdown Vs Raw 2010, i ended up thinking it was all for the trophies. But THQ proved me wrong this year, this was a huge step, do not listen to the negative reviewers at all, this is worth your money, the season mode is Universe mode, which when you set up an exhibition game(Universe is intertwined with it), it can play out like a WWE RAW or a WWE Smackdown storyline, even the jump behind attacks are a nice extra.

For example It shocks me when i play a singles match, i played as Randy Orton versus John Cena, and as Orton was walking down the ramp Cena jumped him from behind and attacked him, on the WWE News after i beat Cena, it says " John Cena has turned his back on the fans" which was fun and it has other news on things that is happening. Universe Mode is like a combination of GM Mode and Season mode of Smackdown Vs Raw 06, 07 that i loved so much, the only part i wish THQ improved on was maybe adding one on one confrontations and choosing what you want to do.

The unlockables are unbelievable, it might be the deepest wrestling game that THQ has ever done or even created, it has guys like Vance Archer, Mickie James(now in TNA), Goldust, Ezekiel Jackson, it even has Jimmy Superfly Snuka, and other legends with their own themes. I am not lying about the roster it probably consists of 40 to 45 perhaps. Also the player select screen has been revamped, it has a fighting game style screen like Marvel Vs Capcom but keeps it's identity like the previous Smackdown Vs Raw's, deviating from the fans who say "Same old smackdown vs raw".

The weapons have been revamped along with the creative moves that needed to be done to become more realistic. First of all you can set a ladder on top of a rope and run on the ladder and hit a wrestler, or even set a ladder on the step of a already set up ladder and use that as a high flying acrobatic move set. Also THQ fixed a long glitch i remembered in it's past games such as the steel steps, it use to be you picked it up automatically, but now the superstar turns the steel steps until it is on the back and picks it up.

As for the moves, remember how cheap the moves and animations where you had someone groggy on a turnbuckle and then it was just one move? Now you can set them up on top of a turnbuckle with there back against you(for a backwards suplex) Forwards(for a toss move) and then finally a tree of woe(which the wrestler is upside down and the legs are on a turnbuckle. As for a wrestler when he is on the top rope you can now run and then press the grapple button to counter his jump, if you time it right. It is much easier, and fun to chain moves together than last year.

The appearence of each wrestler and the crowd has been really altered, they are not like action figures, when i played Shaemus going against Triple H it is almost like if i was in front row seats at a wrestling event, or watching WWE on television. As for the crowd, yes they kind of look the same as last year, but i notice THQ has worked harder, and i was almost fooled by the fans, because sometimes they would do different things depending on what the wrestler would do. Another example was when i used my created guy used a finisher and then pinned, but Yoshi Tatsu interfeared in the match and was argueing with the ref, the crowd kind of booed him, and was standing up having cameras out, just like some WWE events on TV.

Online needs an improvement sadly, Royal Rumble is fun, but it is far to easy for people to cheat and just eliminate you, also the matches are slow if a person has a dial up or slow connection , THQ needs to work on this, because for so long this has been it's hindering problem on it's backside, i suggest dedicated servers and to buy a better server next year, because oldschool fans want to fight someone without much lag if any at all. There has been some cutdown on it, but not enough to say that it has changed much.

Overall i recommend this to people who did not buy last years game, or has not baught a Smackdown Vs Raw game in a long time, even those who had 2010, all should find significant changes and new things that will wow them over time. Sadly i just wish there was more exploration like in Here Comes The Pain to the back locker rooms, and to other places in the arena, apply some other ideas and THQ could probably out due itself with next years edition. This years edition is a solid buy, no questions about it.

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If you are a fan buy this! why?

you will love this.

If you are a casual player then buy another fighting game! Why?

because its the same thing as previous smackdown games, just updated... and 2 new extras.

Overall its ok... :p

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My point of view is that of an inactive wrestling fan. I was a kid for Hulkmania in the 80's and the peak of my wrestling fandom came during the retroactively titled Attitude era. As that era came to a close the product grew stale for me. My affection for wrestling never diminished, but my interest in the then WWF did.

As a result, I don't know who every wrestler in this game is and the active roster is of little interest to me. I'm interested strictly in the gameplay and create modes. Even though I don't keep up with the television product, the wrestling video games have never totally lost their appeal. The only thing that has changed for me is that I usually skip a year with the games. Since THQ doesn't see fit to change much from year to year I stopped buying the game every year. Even with a two year gap, the game hasn't changed a whole lot. The reversal system has been consolidated to one button and a new physics engine implemented. The physics system isn't as good as advertised, though it does make for a more realistic portrayal of the in-ring action. Limbs get hung up on the ropes, as do ladders and tables. It does hiccup sometimes, particularly with the ladders, but for the most part works.

Aside from that, the game largely plays the same as last year's edition. There are some other minor changes, such as with the Hell in a Cell match, now you have to perform a cell finisher to exit. For some inexplicable reason, Yukes decided to remove the ability to climb on the announcer's tables. You can still place an opponent on either table and drive them through with a diving attack, but no more climbing on the table for a pedigree or a piledriver. This is something not foreign to longtime fans. THQ/Yukes will intentionally remove items/matches/movesets/etc. just so they have something to "add" to next year's game. One of the "biggest" additions this year is Universe mode, where the game creates a continuous season mode of sorts and generates cards for every show and keeps track of title holders, feuds, etc. For longtime fans this isn't really new, this has been experienced as far back as WWF Smackdown 2: Know Your Role. Yes, this Universe mode is a bit more sophisticated than the one that showed up 10 years ago but the difference isn't as great as one would expect. That's partially due to this system's broken feel. There's little change in the rankings for each title and it's usually the same 5 or 6 guys competing for each respective belt. Created wrestlers will have a hard time breaking out of the mid-card status. It should be hard to take a wrestler from zero to WWE Champion but there's no rhyme or reason to how the game works. I've played over two years with my created wrestler and he's never gotten past the 5th spot on the contender list for the WWE title. I'll score victories with him over guys ahead of him on the rankings and his ranking won't change. Sometimes I'll win a match and his ranking will go down! Only through exploiting a loophole was I able to get him a title match (for those with the game and are curious, unlock the Million Dollar Championship and assign it to whomever is the current champion you want to challenge. Create a custom match against that player and in the advanced setting when selecting the wrestler it will ask you if you want to make the match a title one and allow you to select any belt the wrestler is holding) and I'm convinced I could have gone undefeated for another five years without receiving a title shot.

I have other complaints about Universe mode but they're the same as everyone else's (repetitive scenes, matches, and so on) so I'll stop here. Despite the flaws it is easy to kill some time with it but it will grow stale eventually. There aren't any new matches added this year, and none of the old ones returned. Going back to my earlier complaint about THQ intentionally removing content, there's no reason why the casket, buried alive, special referee and I quit matches aren't here. Certain weapon abilities have been removed and the general out of the ring options aren't as varied as they were in past games. A large amount of content has been removed for the create-a-wrestler which is a huge disappointment. On the technical front, the game has a lot of audio glitches, particularly where custom music is used. If I pause a match with my created wrestler his music will play when I unpause it. If the song ends before the match the game will go on to the next song on my hard drive. Sometimes wrestlers will enter to no music, other times static will come over the speakers. I've had the game freeze on one occasion as well.

So what does the game do well? Despite the flaws with the AI, the basic gameplay is still fun enough. While the AI can be down right dumb at times, and it's impossible to find a healthy balance between a challenging AI and one that just reverses everything, you'll still get some good matches out of it. As someone who always liked to envision scenarios playing out in my head, the create a scenario really appeals to me. It's my understanding little was done to improve upon it from last year, but what's there is slightly better than bare bones. I've created one scenario that was a Road to Wrestlemania of sorts for Kane (cheap plug alert: Kane Rising, for anyone interested in downloading it) that lasts one in-game year and by the end of it I was finding it challenging to find scenes I had not used before. It's kind of mind-boggling that the game doesn't have a preloaded scene for two wrestlers just talking backstage. If you do create a scenario and want to upload it for others to enjoy, beware that the profanity filter is pretty terrible (the word "title" gets censored presumably for the first three letters) and you'll sometimes be left scratching your head as you try to figure out what word it wants you to change (it gives you the option to edit the text or just have the game replace it with asterisks, it unfortunately just gives you the full text box with the offending word in it without high-lighting what the offensive word is), apparently "Santino" is considered profanity (his gimmick certainly qualifies). Ultimately, you can create pretty cool scenarios with what Yukes has provided. Sadly, you're still limited to how many instances a created wrestler can appear in, 15 this go around, and I imagine that's another one of those things Yukes and THQ are intentionally holding back.

The Road to Wrestlemania modes are mostly what you would expect. They're entertaining in their own right, though you'll have to use the superstar the scenario was made for. I recommend editing the move sets as a lot of the pre-existing ones are awful (Undertaker doesn't have his Hell's Gate submission, Kane can pretty much only perform a scoop slam and choke toss, everyone has a running DDT, and so on) and just plain inaccurate, and this is coming from someone who doesn't watch regularly. These modes though, and Universe, are where most of the game's unlockables are. For the most part, the unlockable items are the same cast of characters you're familiar with as well as some belts and alternate attires.

I've pretty much spent the bulk of this review listing complaints which is unfortunate because I am having a good time with the game, it's just that the faults that exist are so clear and have existed for years now which is causing the frustration to boil over. I can't help but feel like if THQ just brought in one casual wrestling fan for consultation on next year's game a lot of what we fans want would get implemented. The fixes are quite clear let us customize everything, give us all of the match options we've had in the past, don't skimp on the create-a-whatever because that's what most of us care about most! Unfortunately, THQ has more interest in nickel and diming wrestling fans than giving us the ultimate wrestling video game (I find it disgusting and greedy THQ charges users an additional dollar for the privilege of editing the ratings of existing superstars. I'd love to edit some of them, and a buck means nothing to me, but on principal alone I'm not giving THQ an extra dollar for such an ability). I don't play online, so I can't comment on it though I haven't heard many positives. If you bought last year's game and aren't particularly itching for a new WWE game than you can skip this one. Universe mode isn't really worth dropping another 60 bucks for it. If you're like me and didn't get last year's then this becomes a more intriguing buy. I think it's worthwhile for the create a scenario mode as I do enjoy that, and I did have the itch for something new. Maybe one day THQ will get it right, but barring a major overhaul to the create modes, I think this may end up being my last Smackdown vs Raw video game. It's all too clear that THQ isn't really interested in improving the product so much as just doing enough to move another million units every year. If your expectations are realistic, you'll probably enjoy this game though.

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Probably the best of the SvR series but it is not far from the previous game in terms of new features. Even without much changes if you are a fan of the WWE games than it is a must buy regardless. The game is worth buying just for the creation systems alone. The worse thing about this game is the online play. Sure there are some bugs and whatever but all games have them in some fashion. The Rock says "Just buy it and bring it!".

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Capcom Biohazard Revival Selection for Ps3

Capcom Biohazard Revival Selection for Ps3
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One of the legacies that will ultimately mark the seventh generation of video game consoles is its obsessions with upscalling sixth generation video games, add in throphies or achievements and sell it either on disc or as DLC. So many games from last gen have had second lives on this gen from Devil May Cry, Metal Gear Solid, Tomb Raider, Prince of Persia, Tekken, Splinter Cell, God of War, Okami, Ratchet and Clank, Jak and Daxter, Silent Hill, Ico & Shadow of the Colossus, Sly Cooper, Yada Yada Yada. What does this really tell you? That games were simply better back? Sure I won't deny it. Games from the last gen have aged much better than games from previous generations? I agree. That games today lack the finese and standards that games just a generation ago possessed? Pretty much dead on I say. Pretty much when a game we loved back in the day gets an HD upgrade, we all get excited. Not one to skimp out on this trend is Capcom. They've put two major entries from their Resident Evil saga that have yet to appear on the PS3. And that is where this review comes from.

The review is ofcourse Biohazard Revival Selection, a Japan-only blu ray that contains Biohazard 4 and Biohazard Code Veronica in HD. Just a reminder, in Japan, Resident Evil is called Biohazard. But I will pretty much call them Resident Evil in this review because we are more familiar with that name over Biohazard. So anyways, like I mentioned, in Japan the game came out in both digital and physical disc form for those with really crude Internet connections. However for the rest of the world, Resident Evil 4 HD and Code Veronica HD only came out on the Xbox Live Marketplace and the PS Store. But don't think the disc version excuses the player from installing the game. That is not the case. It turns out that the blu ray acts as both the installation disc and the key for one to be able to play the games. You still will have to install the game on to your HDD but will need to insert the disc in every time you want to play the games. This is ofcourse to detract players from only installing the game once and then giving out or lending the disc in to another user.

The inclusion of RE CV and RE4 on the PS3 marks a significant occasion as it is now the only system where you can experience the main cannon Resident Evil games from the original all the way up to the sixth game which is due out Fall 2012. Though the PS3 still lacks Revelations (a pretty important game in terms of storyline progression), but knowing Capcom, they could be planning a port of that game on to the HD systems, with 3D capabilities.

The first game of this collection is Resident Evil Code Veronica HD. Originally a Dreamcast game, Code Veronica's port to Hd was not a very impressive one. While the game is still creepy, muddy textures, blurry lighting, and dated game mechanics ultimately hamper the experience. Many hold Code Veronica highly though for its lengthy quest, genuinely scary moments, and engaging though campy story.

Resident Evil 4 HD is the highlight of this collection. Originally released on the GameCube back in 2005, Resident Evil 4 was eventually ported to the PS2, PC, and Wii prior to the HD upgrade. 4 stands as the current blueprint of the series as it is now a full fledge action game franchise. The HD upgrade looks gorgeous thought using the Wii version as the template. Contrary to what some critics have said, the Wii version was used not the PS2 port. The main game uses in game engine for the cutscenes just like with the Wii version. However, just like in the Wii version, if you are wearing Leon's third costume, the cutscenes will revert to Leon's default costume. Another complaint from the critics is with the Separate Ways missions. In case none of you noticed, the Wii version used prerendered cinmatics for Ada's adventure. And because they are prerendered cinematics native in 480i, you will notice how bad they look on the HD update.

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More than Happy to recieve this Game. I will never get tired of it!

It was revieved in a Timely manner.

Thanks!!!!

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I got this game for my husband because he is a huge Resident Evil fan. He loved this addition to his collection. Thank you for having this available

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Playtech Pro Arcade Fighting Stick for Sony PS3 - PC - PS2

Playtech Pro Arcade Fighting Stick for Sony PS3 - PC - PS2
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I was worried this fighting stick was going to be of low quality because of the price. I was wrong. This is a control that offers an amazing gaming experience for a real fair cost. Honestly after buying this I truly believe all other arcade controllers are way over-priced.

This stick has the perfect size, the perfect layout, the perfect amount of buttons. It works excellent with the PS3 and the laptop, as well with the PS2. I played it for various hours at a time without it giving me any kind of problems.

The stick itself is well made, and completely responsive, it plays just as well as the analog on the PS3. I tested it with all these games and it works wonderful:

PS3

Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition

The King Of Fighters XII

The King Of Fighters XIII

Mortal Kombat 9

Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection Online

1942 Joint Strike

Street Fighter III 3rd Strike Online Edition

Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix

Mortak Kombat Arcade Kollection

Tekken 6

Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe

Street Fighter Alpha

Street Fighter Alpha 2

Street Fighter Alpha 3

Darkstalkers

Darkstalkers 3

Metal Slug

Metal Slug 2

Metal Slug X

Hard Corps Uprising

The King Of Fighters '99

Tekken

Tekken 2

The King Of Fighters '94

The king Of Fighters '95

The king Of Fighters '96

World Heroes

Magician Lord

Castlevania Chronicles

Castlevania Symphony Of The Night

Castlevania Harmony Of Despair

Shock Troopers

Fatal Fury

Art Of Fighting

Samurai Shodown

Alpha Mission II

The Revenge Of Shinobi

Sonic The Hedgehog

Sonic The Hedgehog 2

The Revenge Of Shinobi

Marvel Vs. Capcom 2

Marvel Vs. Capcom Origins

Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3

Street Fighter X Tekken

Marvel Pinball (All Tables)

PS2

Gradius V

Contra Shattered Soldier

Neo Contra

Gradius III And IV

The King Of Fighters XI

Capcom Fighting Evolution

Tekken 4

Capcom Vs. SNK 2

The King Of Fighters Maximum Impact

The King Of Fighters 2006

NeoGeo Battle Coliseum

Samurai Shodown Anthology

Metal Slug Anthology

Art Of Fighting Anthology

World Heroes Anthology

Fatal Fury Battle Archives Volume 1

Fatal Fury Battle Archives Volume 2

Sonic Mega Collection Plus

Megaman X Collection

Megaman Anniversary Collection

Sega Genesis Collection

Mortal Kombat Deadly Allience

Mortal Kombat Deception

PC

NeoGeo Arcade Complete Library

Capcom Arcade Complete Library

Sega Arcade Complete Library

Konami Arcade Complete Library

The reason why I think the stick responds so well is because is set to the D-Pad which is usually the more accurate way to play arcade type of games.

It has a feature where you can switch between the D-Pad, The Left Joystick, and the Right Joystick, by simply holding down the Select and Start buttons.

It comes with a Turbo option that honestly I don't use, it is like one of these extra features. You can set it up between 4/Hz, 6/Hz, 8/Hz and 12/Hz.

It has all the buttons of the Sony controllers:

Square

Circle

Select

Start

Triangle

X

L1

L2

R1

R2

The PS Button (Very important for the PS3)

L3

R3

As well as the Turbo and Clear buttons, that can also be used on emulators.

Because the layout is well made, you can easily set the buttons on Mame to

B1 6

B2 2

B3 1

B4 7

B5 4

B6 3

B7 0

B8 5

... in order to replicate the exact layout of most arcade machines like the MVS. If you are playing Mortal Kombat in Mame, you can just set it to

B1 3

B2 5

B3 0

B4 2

B5 1

B6 4

... in order to replicate the Sony setup

I plug my laptop to my HD Bravia with the VGA cable to enhance the experience, I use the PS2 with the component, and the PS3 with the Hdmi. You can do the same and use the scanlines when available.

It is very solid, perfect weight, not heavy, yet it has enough weight to keep it still, I like the materials with which is made, it looks and feels of great quality. It feels very durable, it will hold well the pass of time, even if used often. It also makes all the sounds of a real arcade machine.

What I love the most is that the stick is far and separated from the buttons, which is something you simply can't get anywhere else, not even with the most expensive sticks.

The controller light is set to player 2 on PCs, but that is just the light, when you plug it with the USB it will still be used as player 1, or if you want you can also set it yourself to player 2 with the emulator.

On the PS3 the lights blink and on the PS2 they are off.

The cable is a little short, but that is convenient when it comes to not have to tie it up, either way you don't really play arcade machines from too far. The cable is not too short either, it still holds and adequate distance for a big screen TV. Even though it has a great size, it is still very portable and light enough. I often carry it around between rooms.

I love the fact that they only chose to set it for PC, PS3, and PS2, which are honestly the best home consoles to play arcade games. That way it doesn't have all those unnecessary plugs for other systems hanging out.

Problems:

The only problem with the control is that on the PS2 you cannot switch the use of the stick between D-Pad, The Left Joystick, and the Right Joystick, it is default on the D-Pad only, which works well for most games, but in games like Mortal Kombat Armageddon you can play very well in the fighting section which uses the D-Pad, however you cannot play in the mini car section which uses the Left Joystick.

Despite that, I still give the control 5 stars, considering the built, size and price.

Update: For those who were having doubts about the Select + Start function I uploaded a video to show how it works. Here it is:

[Look for the link in the comments because I guess they didn't allow me to post the URL here on the actual review]

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Well i bought the Arcade stick thanks to a review by Carlos Gustavo and man i was dissappointed. Everything works except moving right and even when i do the select + start thing i still have problems. It is driving me crazy. If anyone can help please because so far i am disappointed

UPDATE: Well i finally got it to work thanks to someone from youtube. All we did was open it up and moved a wire and it worked. I am dissappointed that this item came in not working and us actually having to open it and fix it. The Arcade stick is fine and the buttons well..i don't like how they feel and after a long while it hurts my hand..this was not worth the buy..

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The stick itself is very solid and weighty, which is nice. The buttons and stick feel cheap. I've been using this stick for a good 5 hours and I've noticed that the stick has randomly become less responsive.

For example, in a game menu, it wouldn't scroll up for me for a little while, or I've had trouble jumping left (upper right corner). I didn't notice this problem when I first started using it. The buttons also seem to sometimes give multiple inputs. For instance, when in training mode with the Inputs showing, if I try to hit three buttons simultaneously, I will at times see Light and Medium Punch input followed immediately by Light, Medium and Heavy Punch inputed, after having only hit the three buttons once.

For a $27 I can't complain, as I've heard people complain about garbage controls on sticks four times as expensive, and if I was rating this with my original intent in mind, which was to buy it to replace the stick and buttons with higher quality controls, I'd give it 5 stars, as the case is nice and solid with all the button options I'll need for either Playstation or PC, as well as quick disconnects running to the stick and a harness on the PCB running to the buttons, so I don't have to solder on the PCB, I just need to cut the wires on the harness and spice them to quick disconnects going to the buttons I'll put in (internally).

Having never used a fighting stick with the stick itself closer to the buttons, I can't say if I would prefer it that way, but the configuration is comfortable.

Unfortunately, I have to rate this as is, a cheap fighting stick that also has cheap controls that may not last very long. But, if I was rating this as a cheap stick to buy just to mod it, I'd give it a 5. (I don't remember if the product description stated, but the stick is a square gate)

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This arrived at my door DOA. The joystick does not recognize 3 of 8 directions. I have to give this 1 star....Poor QA. Sorry Playtech.

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With all the reviews online stating how quickly arcade sticks begin to fail, I was worried. But this stick has taken some abuse; falling down, resting food and drinks on it, a few temper tantrums, etc. But still works perfectly and has a very nice weight to it. If I had have any gripes A) Get and extension cord and B) The lights constantly blink when attached to the PS3.

It makes a huge difference in fighting games in my opinion and it just gives you that feel you get from the Arcade that a controller simply can't replace. I plan on getting a second one as well.

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Kung Fu Rider (Motion Control)

Kung Fu Rider - Playstation 3
Customer Ratings: 3 stars
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Contrary to other reviewer's comment, I find the game pretty awesome (most probably because of the Hong Kong street scenes that feel 200% home). It takes a bit of a learning curve to master the moves, but they are never non-responsive. There is also a lot of replaying value as the "routes" can be very different every time, if you choose to do it the non-conventional way.

Consider it like a more grown up version of locoroco, that's what this game is about. Not for the serious serious gamer, but completely lovely if you want to get wacky surprises on the rolling lane very true-to-life depiction of Hong Kong too.

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As the first game I've acquired since buying a MOVE I have to say I'm pretty pleased. If you go into this game expecting it to be a simple, arcade game in line with Crazy Taxi mixed with a bit of a beat-em-up, then you won't be disappointed. It's pretty fun and while the medal searching free missions are a bit noggin scratching at times it's still a good time waster if you can find it for under $10. One last note, it only has 12 trophies as it originally was to be a PSN game so if not being able to Platinum a retail title bothers you that much word of warning; for all the rest that just want to have fun then get it!

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It has been floating around that this is one of the worst games ever for the PS3. Making it easily the worst Move game ever. But in reality it is a pretty awesome game. First off this game IS gimmicky by all means could of been done on the normal controller even most of the "move" movements. But thats the point of the move right? Just a different way to play. This game is truly just zanny and fun. It like an old arcade game in spirit mixed with Crazy Taxi or Jet Set Radio. No story line (but who needs one) just racing down hill away from the mob... on anything and everything with wheels. The game may just be to hard to be casual and to casual to please those who are considered the "hardcore" gamer. People seem to be all relating that back to the controls themselves. You can go to the options menu and adjust when your character jumps and boosts. After I did that I had no problems it just all became about vigilance and reflexes.

So who should buy this game? Anyone who loves the classic going for a high score game and likes a good challenge. Also who can find it for like 25 bucks or lower because this SHOULD of been a PSN title. The Trophy support and all the content point to that. 40 dollars is honestly to much. It seems they even gave you all the launch Move demos on disc with it to try and ease the pain of the price tag. I think this was just another game to BULK up the releases on the day Move launched. Just like Eye Pet where the normal game was just going to use a pad the game came with and the controller but now in the U.S. its a Move title.

In the end I give this game such a high score to curb the bad reviews its getting. Its still a great game and I have no regrets buying it. But I DID NOT and WOULD NOT pay 40 for it. There should be normal controller support (could be patched) and it should of just been a PSN title and/or just been cheaper in the first place(shop around).

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I'm not a hardcore gamer, but I did run out and buy a PS3 Move wand and a game when it was first released. I debated whether or not to buy the Sports game for PS3 Move, but I already have Wii Sports and Sports Resort. So I decided to take a chance on Kung Fu Rider. I knew it was silly when I bought it, I mean... come on, racing on an office chair? I guess that mindless aspect of the game appealed to me. It's a fun game that incorporates a little of many other types of games. The graphics are Wii-like and it does seem a little like a demo to show what's possible with the Move wand (which is awesome!!!). Unfortunately, when the game wasn't as responsive to the Move wand as it should be, I figured it was just my inexperience. However, after gaining experience and reading other reviews, I've learned that sometimes the game inaccurately responds to movement of the wand, or doesn't respond at all, or responds when it shouldn't. That's disappointing. In hindsight, I wouldn't pay full price for it.

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The movements to control your chair are awkward and can be done lazily from a chair and a flick of the wrist. I wish there was more movement utilized in game play and a better story attached.

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Dead Space

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This game has been out for quite some time now but I've only recently had the pleasure of playing it and I can gladly say it was a fantastic experience.

The story begins simply as the game places your character, Isaac Clark, on a mysteriously deserted space station to investigate what happened. Of course things go horribly wrong and he ends up isolated on the station with a slew of parasitic aliens called necromorphs standing between him and escape. There is also a psychological twist as Isaac begins to hallucinate more and more as the game progresses.

The graphics are top-notch with high level of detail in both the environment and characters with no punches pulled on the gore effects. Minor details like the health meter being a part of the suit and the inventory screen floating in front of your character remove unnecessary HUD clutter that plagues games like Assassin's Creed and helps to make the game more immersive.

The sound in this game also impresses. The faint echo of an enemy walking through a vent in some distant pipe or of a demented man repeatedly hitting his head off of a wall can be quite disturbing thanks to the quality effects. The soundtrack is basically adequately creepy and doesn't really stand out but that's more than compensated for the effects made when crunching the bones and exploding the heads of your enemies.

Gameplay in Dead Space is excellent. More than a standard third person shooter, Dead Space gives you a variety of interesting guns to sever the limbs of your enemies. More damage is inflicted when severing the limbs of necromorphs adding a unique layer of strategy to encounters. The basic plasma cutter weapon, for example, can fire both horizontal and vertical shots to strategically aim at specific enemy body parts. Other weapons, like the cutter that shoots a floating saw blade in front of you for a few seconds, are less precise but very fun to wield. Exploring the environment is also a treat due to the ship's constantly changing unique atmosphere.

Summarily, Dead Space is an exciting and often terrifying thrill ride with tight third person shooter gameplay. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys a game with an expansive creepy environment, elusively terrifying enemy encounters, or just good old third person shootin'.

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When I bought this item I thought it would be in english but to my surprise it was in french. Thanx

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I bought this for my brothers birthday and he was happy with it so it was a great buy in my opinion.

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GTMax 4 Move Motion and Navigation Controller Silicone Skin Case

GTMax 4 Move Motion and Navigation Controller Silicone Skin Case for Sony PlayStation PS3
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This minimizes the arguing I have to hear when my children are playing on the playstation move because they are assigned a color and they can use these to keep it straight. Great for my happy ears!

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So I bought these thinking it would be fun to have the different controllers different colors. Got them out of the package and struggle putting them on. Then when I went to put the controllers in the charging station, they wouldn't fit.

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Great and inexpensive skins! The controllers do have trouble fitting in the docking station with these on however. Other than that they offer good grip and they're not to thick to make them uncomfortable

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The silicone is a good quality and they fit perfectly!

Would recommend to anyone who has the move.

Very inexpensive but doesn't feel like it!

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They were kinda difficult to get on but once they were on, they fit well and worked as advertised. I give them a three because once they are on they will not fit in any kind of charger stand. Since they are so hard to get on and off I had to give up on them becuase trying to charge four different items without a charger stand is too much. However if you don't charge your move controllers with a charger stand I would say they work great.

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PS3 Fighting Stick 3

PS3 Fighting Stick 3
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The Hori Fighting Stick 3 is a solid entry in Hori's line of joystick products. As the only arcade stick widely available for the Playstation 3 in the USA, it has some big shoes to fill. Fortunately, it comes through in most areas. It's the best in its class and with the new backwards-compatibility updates to the PS3, you can even use this with your favorite PS1 and PS2 games.

The HFS3 offers a Japanese style ball-top joystick with 8 Japanese style convex face buttons. The stick and buttons are all very responsive and perform extremely well in the most intense situations. The joystick has a very sturdy outer case and weighs a respectable 3lbs. It also comes with rubber feet allowing you to comfortably play on a hard surface or your lap. A minor gripe I have about this joystick is the button layout which forces your hand to be in a slightly awkward and uncomfortable position but is definitely not a deal-breaker.

I found this joystick to be terrific in 3D fighting games and have no gripes about it at all. However, when it comes to 2D fighting games, this joystick falls a little short. Most fighting game aficionados will know the importance of circular motions in order to keep your competitive edge. Sadly, this joystick comes with the Japanese standard square restrictor-plate. I find it very difficult to pull off complex combos requiring lots of circular rotations.

If you feel confident enough to do a little modification, you can easily fit a Sanwa JLF and an octagon restrictor-plate into this stick. This is a great option since it comes with such a low-price tag giving you some wiggle room for upgrades.

Overall, I think this is a solid purchase for anyone that wants to expand their fighting game experience. I thoroughly enjoy playing fighting games on the Playstation 3 more because of this stick and have a lot of fun playing some older PS1/PS2 games with it as well.

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For this price, this kind of a joystick is truly a treat. I've always been one to obsess about how much gameplay at home resembles that of the arcade the endless abyss of accessories scattered across closets in my house proves it. Metal DDR pads, multiple steering wheels, etc. Being a fighting game addict I can tell you that this is much better than the SIXAXIS for Virtua Fighter 5, as I'm sure it will be for Tekken and Soul Calibur, and whatever other games from the fighting genre may pop up on the PS3 eventually.

You will find that the buttons are much more accessible than if you were to try using your SIXAXIS by putting it into a weird position so you can counter your opponents' moves with lightning quick reflexes. As much as I love this thing, there are some cons which I should let you know about.

CONS:

The turbo option is crucial for some combos, but it can ruin some as well. If you turn the turbo on for the D-Pad Down, you will sidestep instead of crouching.

There is only ONE fighting game for the Playstation 3 right now. This is DEFINITELY not the time to buy one of these if you don't plan on playing Virtua Fighter 5, or downloading Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection when it becomes available on the PS Store.

Though many people have been saying this works on their PC (and I'm sure it does... lucky them) there are also people who can't seem to get their PC to get it to work, me being one of them.

For those of you who wanted to buy this to play other games, the D-Pad does not work for games that use analog to move around. I was excited to try using this for NBA2K7 but was not able to. Therefore, this is a joystick made exclusively for fighting games... or other games that use the D-Pad instead of the analog stick on the SIXAXIS a rarity I'm sure, for PS3 games. I own 8 games, but currently Virtua Fighter 5 is the only one I'm able to use this for out of those 8.

In conclusion, this is definitely a great product especially for the price it's been put up for. However, I would save my $50 dollars and spend it to get 1 more PS3 game into my collection if I wasn't such a fighting genre addict and did not obsess about bringing the arcade experience into my house. Dish out the 50 dollars if you plan on purchasing Virtua Fighter 5 or Tekken 5: DR and you're a fighting genre fanatic. If you REALLY love your fighting games, I've been told the HORI Pro Fighting Stick 3 is better, and that's priced at 80 dollars. Otherwise, if those descriptions don't seem to be describing you, I'd wait a bit more for a better joystick to come along.

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I've been playing my PS3 Fighting Stick 3 with BlazBlue online and against my friends, and buttons and controls are responsive. This is my first arcade stick since the original NES so I didn't know what to expect.

Pros: A good arcade stick, with square gate, and button alignment exactly like the japanese arcades. Switches for Turbo, up to 20x, and also works with PS2 games if you have a BC PS3. A lot of bang for your buck without breaking the bank.

Cons: Not using Sanwa/Seimitsu stick, or using Sanwa/Seimitsu buttons.

I've been playing this on BlazBlue for 20 hours a week for a few weeks, and it still works. I don't know anything about modding, so I can't help you there. I've been playing pad since the days of SF2, so adapting to stick took a few days, but pulling off your characters specials and supers are way easier, combos are easier to pull off, plus it won't sore my left thumb on the analog stick for the pad.

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I bought this joystick because I wasn't happy with my competition stick. I thought by buying this stick, i wouldn't have any problems performing my moves in street fighter. Well, i was definitely wrong because doing forward-down to forward motion, aka drag punch rotation, is very difficult. Actually it is almost impossible. Especially when trying to combo into a cr mk to super fireball.

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I like using rolento in this game. I thought this stick would improve my consistency in doing the throw dagger command. However i was extremely disappointed that you literally have to mash the joystick in order to get that rotation to come out.

Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo:

I still had the same problem when using shodo characters. However when using sagat, i find his tigree knee to be exremely easy. So if you are a noob and just want to spam tiger knee, then this stick is perfect for you!

Street Fighter 4:

Amazingly this stick works pretty well for this game. I think it is because you only have to hit down-left or down-right twice to perform a dragon punch type move. Performing supers is also pretty easy but comboing into supers is another story. Doing a cr mk to super fireball is quite difficult. If you like to play online, this can be quite annoying. Especially when you get punished for it!

So overall, I give this stick a 4 out 5. After doing some research on youtube, i found out that it is extremely easy to mod!! All you have to do is buy a restrictor plate and you're set to go! I STRONGLY suggest that before you buy this stick, look up videos on square plates vs the 8 octagonal restrictor plate!!

Besides that, it's an ok stick for under 50 bucks. If you mod it, then you will definitely get your moneys worth! I Hope this review helps with your search in buying a new joystick!

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This was product was really worth it compared to other generic sticks i have had in the past. Though there is a Square Gate, it shouldn't be problem after u play with it for a while, but if it really bothers you then changing out the gate is pretty simple. This stick has upped my game way more than i ever thought. this stick>dpad in my opinion.

Also for those who ask if this work for PC's, it does as many of my acquaintances have bought this as well, and this stick mostly plug and play on Vista 32 bits and on one Window 7 32 bit operating system.

Well, in my opinion this stick is truly a great stick for bargain hunters. And better buy quick the stick went up in price pretty quick(about 12 dollars more) in 5 days.

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Disney Universe

Disney Universe - Playstation 3
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Go into the game options menu and turn off the blue arrows, now the game presents a decent challenge. But more importantly this game offers well-designed, beautifully crafted, FUN!! The levels are filled with an insane amount of detail. You will notice all of these small and large details that come directly from the movies. The character designs are extremely fun to play with and offer up something new with each play through. If you enjoy New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Donkey Kong Country Returns, or the Lego Series games, this is an obvious must-have!! This game is similar to the Lego games but WITHOUT all the bugs. The more I have played this game the more I have realized this was NOT just thrown together to make some money. This game reminds me of the excellent Disney titles that CAPCOM used to produce for the NES and SNES back when I was a kid. Even the music in the game is well-crafted and brings a bit of nostalgia. I've also downloaded the Nightmare Before Christmas level/character pack which was only $5 and have had a blast with that, as well. The bottom line is, this game offers great variety with its levels, characters and music. It is fun for adults and children, just remember to adjust the blue help arrows accordingly. The last thing is, that this game is a blast as single or multiplayer. Honestly, don't pass this one up just because it's Disney and don't pass it up because of some negative reviews from game sites. Those game sites obviously only played the first level. You will get more than your money's worth with this title. (This is coming from a player that loves games like Portal, Limbo, Pikmin, Zelda, Mario, Ghost Trick, Plants vs Zombies, Sonic Generations, and Rayman Origins, etc.) Thanks for reading.

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I bought this game after watching only the ad on youtube. I knew I liked the concept of playing a generic character that costumes up from my experiences with Little Big Planet. This game definitely did not disappoint, the puzzles are a little easier than in LBP because it does seem to be aimed at kids, but my roommate and I are 26 and we really enjoyed it. It's fun unlocking the costumes and the option of beating each other up to steal gold and get a better score added a lot to the game.

Overall a great buy!

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I paid to receive this game the day it came out. It's a great game. The costumes are wondeful and all the graphics are great. It is mostly easy for my four year old son to use...you'll have to help young children with some of the jumping especially the double jump. The online store has no content but I am guessing it just isnt up right now. I did receive the free hercules costume and that worked. If you have kids that love disney movies then get this game, it is a lot of fun for kids and adults. I love that there is a four player option. I also like that there are both male and female characters so everyone can play.

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I have a six year old son that is a "Disney Freak". He loves this game. I haven't been able to pry him off of it yet. It has a lot of add-on potential with levels and costumes. The graphics in the worlds look realistic to the movies that they represent. It is nice to see more PS3 games for KIDS and the family.

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I bought this game on sale shortly after Christmas. I really enjoyed the game play however the game isn't very long. I was very disappointed with the length of the game. I'm glad I found it for $29.99 because it's so not worth the $50 price tag.

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Lexar Memory Stick PRO Duo 4GB

Lexar Memory Stick PRO Duo 4GB
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I heard few things about Lexar but this memory card was their first product I bought. The reason was its price, but after I used it for a while (at least 20 time rewritten it fully) I am equally pleased with its performance.

I have some other more expansive memory cards (Sandisk mostly) but read/write speed of this Lexar Memory Stick PRO Duo 4GB isn't significantly lower, while the price is. The memory card comes with an adaptor and it can be used with PS3 and other Sony products (PSP, camcorders, cameras...).

The only disadvantage is lack of write protection.

If you need large capacity, reliable and cheap memory stick I can recommend you this Lexar product.

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Rapala Fishing Frenzy 2009

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This new Rapala Fishing Frenzy 2009 was so much fun. It even made the controller act like a real fishing rod with both the casting and reeling in the fish. The pictures are very clear and there is quite a choice of tackle and many different fish to catch. Even my son who is an avid fisherman loved the game and wanted to play it again and again. He had the older version for the PlayStation 2 and said that this one was so much better. There are different choices of lakes and you can even stop fishing and drive the boat to different locations on the lake. This game is real winner for all ages. Even my 4 year old grandson loves it and is able to play it.

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Dragonball Z: Burst Limit

Dragonball Z: Burst Limit - Playstation 3
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Yes, the game is fun. Yes, it looks very pretty. But unfortunately, the game is way too short, only covering up to the Cell Saga, and then it doesn't even cover all the events taking place up to that. I think only the Saiyan Saga is fully covered, but the rest are not. You don't fight Dodoria or Zarbon, and only two members of the Ginyu appear; only androids #16, 17, and 18 show up; no Cell Jr... I think you get the point. I am fine with actually having less playable characters, but not at the expense of playing through all battles in the series.

As far as gameplay goes, i like the controls. I actually use the analog stick to move the characters. Takes a little getting used to the fact that you can't charge up your Ki, game does it for you. Drama Pieces was a nice little touch, but they should give you the option of turning them off on story mode, cause they don't really add anything spectacular, and many times it throws off your whole momentum when the fight stops to show you a little 5 second scene.

Overall, its worth a rental, not a full price purchase.

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What did they do to my precious DBZ fighting game series?

Okay, it looks beautiful. I will admit that. I've heard people say "It's so nice looking that it looks like your are controlling the Anime itself". Well, the graphics actually blow the decade old animation out of the water. It would be nice to see the series re-done using this level of animation.

And the positive reviews stop here. I'm an avid fan of the DBZ series. Esepcially so when it comes to the Budakai Tenkaichi series. I own 1, 2 and 3. Burst Limit is to the DBZ fighting series or games as a one legged grey hound is to dog racing.

I am not sure if they dumbed it down for younger kids, if they just wanted to try something new, or just were too worried about the "pretty face" of the game.

The DBZ: BT series is known for being high-speed, fast-paced, all over the screen action. Burst Limit just shoved 6 metric tons of lead down everyones undergaments. I am used to "rushing" and "dragon homing". Now I get Goku floating across the screen at speeds that would have him paced by balloons at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

The controls have definitely been dumbed down. It's really just a matter of "wait till my Ulimate Attack powers up....and fire" system. There's crap for variety.

At most, I would reccomend this game as a rental. I'll be selling mine very shortly.

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its not bad i got it for a friend her really likes it , its namco bandai after all they know what theyre doing

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Its ok.Was expecting a better game but recieved a crappy DBZ ripoff.The Story mode sucked and the characthers are crap.I sold this game to a pawn shop because it was horrible.even the graphics blow

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Coming from the budokai series, I was more hoping for that feel. The combos and tactics and even more strategy are a nice touch to the budokai series, that I feel that burst limit lacks. When going against computer enemies, they will block most of the time, making combos incredibly hard to master because the amount of practice you acquire from fighting them is minimal. I would compare this more to a tenkaichi series game. One button to push and maybe add some direction on the joystick to change it up a little. The lack of variety (something that I believe the tenkaichi series did) leaves the replayability of this game to be more poor than the older DBZ games.

When going against other human opponents, well you have to find one first. Not very many people still play this game online so you are better off playing with friends or going against computers (but as was said in the previous paragraph, can get boring). When you do find an online match, it becomes a button mashing experience, barely any guarding. You are left with pressing buttons faster than your opponent and if you do an ultimate attack or a special, pray that they finally do not guard or teleport behind you.

Now that I have gotten the few bad things out of the way, I will discuss why this game earned 4 stars:

Part of it may be that there have not been great DBZ games for this generation of consoles whether it be from button mashers, to luck of the draw, to just plain cut scenes every five seconds. The graphics of this game are fantastic, I thoroughly enjoyed the direction that the graphics decided to take. The transformations are great and the action (when you get lucky) makes you feel as if though you indeed are taking part in a world ending clash. The combat, although limiting, is still very fun to get used to and the story line is lengthy and increases in challenge as you go. The battles get HARD, but that just gives the more accomplished feeling once you finally shut Broly up once and for all.

I cannot compare this game to many other DBZ games except the budokai series, ultimate tenkaichi and budokai tenkaichi 3, and I would say it has the punching and kicking mechanics of the tenkaichi series, with a budokai graphical setting. If you are looking for a current gen title, then this game should be considered. The lack of characters may be a draw back, but each character has great animations (if you ignore the occasional missed mouth to audio lag) and good energy blasts. Happy Gaming!

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NHL 2K8

NHL 2K8 - Playstation 3
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This game started off ok. Around December 11 for me the game suddenly froze. Couldn't do anything. So I emailed 2K sports about it. They replied with this:

You'll run into a freezing issue any time you use the trade finder, save your franchise, restart the system, and sim/play a game between the dates of Nov 20th and the trade deadline with CPU trading turned on. There is only one way to use the trade finder safely without causing problems in your franchise. After using the trade finder you must sim/play a day between Nov 20th and the trade deadline with CPU trading turned on before saving your franchise. So find trades, sim/play a day, then save.

The problem is I never play with computer trading on. The computer makes the worst trades. So the franchise is freezing anytime I make a trade. Is there a patch? Absolutely not. They rushed this thing to get out and now a lot of people are stuck with a $60 piece of junk.

Buyer Beware.

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I've been playing EA sports nhl series since 1995. I still think NHL 95 is the best version they ever created. BTW, I have the NHL Hockey TV game sold here on Amazon also. With NHL 08 I find the controls to be frustrating. Though it may be a bit of a learning curve to adjust to 2k8's control scheme, I just think its much better than NHL 08. I've played the NHL 08 demo and like some earlier version of the series I hate the control aspects. I rented 2K8, despite the lesser reviews compared to NHL 08. I'm glad I did. Finally, a satisfying game of hockey! Its not perfect, but at least I enjoy playing it. Something I cannot say for Ea sports games anymore.

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NHL 2K8 looked as though the 2K Hockey series had finally turned the corner in next video hockey. The graphics were much improved over 2K7.The franchise mode is deep. The goalie animations and AI are the best a hockey game had ever seen. Plus there was the ability to upload sliders and rosters online for fellow users to download. Yet for all the game did so right, there was enough wrong with it that kept it from being great. Something that has seemingly plagued every 2K Hockey game since going to the 360/PS3.

First off, the rest of the Cpu AI lacks terribly. On Offense, it lacks creativity and never feels like a threat. On Defense, it's all about checking anyone and everyone with no regard to positioning and proper D. This tends to lead to alot of wide open opportunities. Then there is the control scheme, which is a bit awkward at first. Though the full range of control while dekeing with the analog is nice, pressing buttons to shoot feels dated after playing EA's game. Finally, if you buy the PS3 version there was no patch available for the franchise freezing that happened usually after using the Trade Finder feature.

Still there is enough fun to be had with this game to warrant buying it and it's considered one of the best 2K has released by many longtime 2K fans.

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this game did not receive the greatest reviews because of the control scheme, but if you give it time to learn it, it is well worth it. Compared to 2k10 and 2k11, the AI is starting to feel aged but the natural feel and realistic variety in the gameplay makes this game incredibly fun to play. Ever goal is so different from the next and no game ever feels the same as the previous game.

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Had the same problem as the above reviewer, the game freezes in franchise mode. For me, the date was always November 28th.

Additionally, the commentators during gameplay are horrible. This for me is usually not a big issue, because I NEVER consider this an integral part of the game. However, the announcers consistently declared that my goalie (the one on the bench) had won the face-off. Annoying.

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PS3 500 GB God of War Ascension Legacy Bundle

PS3 500 GB God of War Ascension Legacy Bundle
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Unfortunately, my aging PS3 finally bit the YLOD dust which is what happens to early generation PS3 units that tend to overheat easily. My PS3 gamely held out through long recent sessions of Far Cry 3 and Skyrim, but finally chose to cash in its chips

Fortunately, it did so the weekend before the GoW4 Acension bundle was released.

That's how I found myself ripping open my new console's packaging, earlier this afternoon. (Thank you, Amazon, for guaranteed launch day delivery!)

Of course, after 7 years as one of the best all round multimedia hubs/gaming consoles of all time, it is hard to say much more about the PS3.

Yes, I was impressed by the compactness of this super-slim version.

Yes, I actually like the red color which isn't as pink as the photos suggested.

Yes, I love the quieter fan and its cool operating temperature.

Yes, I hate the new spring loaded disk tray*

*Although: this loading style is a lot safer when things go wrong. I had a scare when my old PS3 died with my rental game still in it. Luckily it lived long enough to eject the disk.

With that out of the way, let me focus on the question that I struggled with while making this purchase decision:

Should I wait for the PS4 or buy this PS3 bundle? Or even better should I wait for a price drop on the PS3?

Here's how I answered this for myself. Hopefully this will aid your own decision (even should you come to a different conclusion than I did.)

I chose to buy this PS3 500GB bundle at this time, because:

#1. The PS4 will likely not be widely/easily available until June of 2014.

Remember that the PS3 followed a similar tortuous path from announcement to availability. And, note that not even a box was actually displayed at the PS4's announcement.

Updated June 12: Well, I have my preorder in for a PS4. Fingers crossed on whether I'll get mine on launch day. PS3s were going for absurdly high prices for a while after launch. Hopefully, Sony has planned ahead this time :)

#2. The PS4 will possibly launch with an absurdly high price and debatable quality.

The PS3's launch price was around twice that of the PS2's (though Sony sold them at a loss), and initial versions also had questionable quality (e.g., heat issues.) The PS4 with its stock PC-style architecture might keep prices lower, but it likely won't be cheap, and likely will be plagued by early adopter woes. It might even be June 2015 before things stabilize.

Updated June 12: The launch price is much lower than I'd feared. Thank you, Sony!

#3. The PS3 platform has a few more years of life left

Early on, the PS4 will be limited by available content and might even lack backwards compatibility. In the meantime, the PS3 is an excellent bluray player, a highly capable streaming media platform, and I can imagine at least another couple of years worth of gameplay out of my current stockpile. Not to mention that new PS3 hardware (super slim models, rad colors, and Hard disk sizes), and big name games (GoW Ascension, AC4, new Skyrim DLC, etc.) are still being launched for this platform.

#4. This particular bundle is actually not bad

While not a killer deal, this bundle is nothing to sneeze at. We are talking about a brand new game from a major franchise, a rather nice limited edition color with matching controller (a decent red rather than a vague pink), 5 additional games, and a 500GB hard drive.

#5. When you gotta go, you gotta go!

The price of the 500GB PS3 will dip in the coming 8 months, possibly landing near 2012 Black Friday prices.

However: My PS3 is dead. Neither the price cuts on the PS3, nor the PS4, are here. I need to watch Blurays and play games today.

In conclusion, I must say that it was hard to come to this decision. If the PS4 is released next month and is dirt cheap, or if the price of this bundle is halved, then I'll kick myself.

But, for now, I'm enjoying this bundle!

As for *GoW Ascension* the graphics are simply amazing, and the sound quality is awesome. The game is unabashedly about its gorgeous combat, and does not even make a feeble attempt at dredging up a story. My wait for any hint of a story is eased by simply enjoying this game as a spectacle.

As others have stated none of the games come with cases or printed game material. And the DLC download coupon expires on Mar 31.

Sorry, gotta run I have to continue my date with Kratos and the Furies.

Happy Gaming!

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Having been an Xbox owner for the last few years and I wanted to pick up a PS3 to check out all of the exclusives I had missed, especially God of War, so it seemed like this bundle was made just for me, since it included all of the GoW games, and it was freaking RED. The hard drive is very spacious, much larger than the 120 gig one I have on my Elite Xbox, very sturdy construction, and I am glad they did away with the old style disc drive and have installed a top loading drive. This is great as I never liked the old one, not to mention my son broke my ex's PS3 after he jammed two discs in there.

There is one thing I do not like however. The games themselves do not come with proper cases, just card board sleeves. I could of let this slide for the Saga set, but Ascension was just released, it was the main attraction for this bundle! I suppose some people don't care and don;t get me wrong, the games are amazing. I just personally like to have cases for easy storage. Still, I would recommend this to anyone who wants an attractive PS3 with a large hard drive and A LOT of games to come with it.

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First off, the value with this bundle is excellent, the entire god of war series + a collectible console for 299.99 is great. Console works as advertised and is not nearly as loud as some people will tell you. You can hear the disk drive working in a very quiet room but its NOWHERE as bad as the first gen Xbox 360. Now onto the bad and the reasons for the 4 star rating.

I was quite upset that the god of war games that came with the bundle came in cheap sleeves and not in actual cases. It totally throws off your game collection if displayed on a shelf or rack. Unacceptable.

The new top loading disk drive won't win any awards, it feels cheap and like it would easily break if you close it too fast or too hard. Although I'm sure it could take some punishment it just feels like a HUGE step down from the auto disk loaders of the previous models.

Overall if you're looking for a new ps3 this bundle is the way to go. The pros outweigh the cons when it comes to value.

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bought this to replace my old PS3 that finally started to wear out after many years and many military deployments. I love pretty much everything about it, I'm not very picky. The only thing that kind of upset me was what a few others have mentioned. All the games are in cardboard sleeves! I'm still kind of old school and love to have all my blurays, dvds, and games displayed on shelves. I'm pretty upset I spent 350 dollars and they couldn't supply me with plastic cases.

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This is a great PS3 & the red is amazing, but for $350 it is a bummer to get cardboard game cases and downloads for two games. Also the GOW 3 case says 3D game but it is not only COO & GOS are 3D.

PS3 System = 5*

Game Collection= 3* ( games are great but but cardboard cases blow)

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