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Designer skins for FAT Playstation 3 System Console, PS3 Controller skin

Designer skins for FAT Playstation 3 System Console, PS3 Controller skin included - REBEL
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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To the person who wrote the ignorant comments about the REBEL FLAG stickers & to anyone else that agrees with this idiot too! Listen up, There is nothing what so ever that this Flag has ever had anything to do with race or hate! Yes, I know somebody will point to the Ku Klux Klan but they didn't come along until way after the Civil War was over, they also fly Nazi flags too. BOTTOM LINE, DIXIE DOES NOT STAND FOR ANYTHING BUT SOUTHERN HERITAGE, STATES RIGHTS, & GOOD 'OL SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY! & Sir if you or anybody think any different then you need a history lesson!!

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This Skin was Perfect, It came with so many more pieces to it than I though, It covers the pretty much the Whole System even the Back! Great deal for the price. Will Def buy more Skins.

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Even when the idea is fine, looks better from the cart shop than in real, and some stickers doesnt follow the lines

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I'm just now getting around to writing a review on this skin, over two years after purchasing it. It has held up well, much better than I would have expected. I am always setting controllers and stuff on top of my PS3 and after a couple years it hasn't scratched or peeled at all. They were simple to install and are very high quality.

This skin looks amazing! The colors are very vivid, and don't look cheap like I had expected. The different pieces of the skin flow together perfectly if installed correctly. The cutouts for buttons and stuff are precise. All of the edges are still intact without showing ANY signs of wear. This is indeed for the old school "FAT" unit... so if you don't know what I'm talking about in regards to multiple skin pieces you probably have the slim one. Either way, this high quality skin is sweet!

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I love my skin, my ps3 looks awesome. I've had many people tell me it looks factory, but that depends on how well you can apply a sticker, it also came with skins to apply to the controller. All the stickers fit very well where they were supposed to, would definately buy another.

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PS3 Vertical Stand

PS3 Vertical Stand
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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Alright, some of these reviews are pretty ridiculous. People are reviewing this thing before they even bought it? I just want to say what people want to know. The plastic is actually pretty good quality. The bottom where the plastic touches the ps3 slim body actually is very soft and is somewhat padded leaving out the possibility of scratches. You can buy a generic one off ebay, but most of them do not have the clip that locks the ps3 to the stand which secures the two units together. I personally think the ps3 slim looks so much nicer with the stand and having it stand like a tower. But that's just me. Overall, I give this a 4 star, because even when I got it for 19.99 I personally thought it was expensive. 14.99 seems much more reasonable. I had a gamestop edge card and needed to spend it on something for my new ps3. I think this decision wasn't too bad.

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I don't understand how this PS3 stand is getting like 3.5 stars when it is the most stable PS3 stand and looks the best. Lot of these user reviews are loving the PS3 stand but then giving it a low score simply due to the higher price. I was looking around for a PS3 stand and I had a few options. At first, you could put the PS3 slim on the side without any stand but I think that is way too risky to tipping a $300 game system. Forget that! I looked at the very cheap Pega PS3 stand. Great price but it doesn't have the protective foam on the bottom so pega may scratch the PS3. It looks like plastic on plastic. Most importantly, it doesn't have the lock in feature so the PS3 can still easily tip pushing it to the right. I looked at Nyko PS3 stand and noticed that it doesn't match and it has no locking feature either. I saw some other generic PS3 stands with some type of lock in feature on the side and it still didn't lock the PS3 to the stand correctly as the PS3 can tilt out. I researched this and actually saw videos comparing the stands. This Sony PS3 stand is definitely the best as it keeps it the most stable and looks great. You can get this Sony PS3 stand for pretty cheap too as I got it for $10 less than the retail price. You don't have to pay the retail price if you look around at one of the most obvious stores and I'm not talking about B.B. or wallyworld charging full retail price.

Most stable stand + Best looking + Lock in feature + Protective foam = 5 stars

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First of all lets address the price issue. If you want a $10 cheap stand you can find it easy enough, but after buying the Nyko version of the stand i found out the hard way that quality for this simple accessory matters. Think about it, the stand has to securely place the PS3 in its vertical position and withstand at least some minimum force applied to its sides. The PS3 Slim Vertical Stand i bought first was nicely built and all but the fault is on the lack of lock in mechanism, so that if the PS3 is accidentally pushed by its left side it will come lose and fall off the base in a second so i sent it back. Now i got the Sony Brand and im more than pleased with the high quality all around built and lock in mechanism.

The difference between the Sony brand and other alternatives is around $5 to $7, just pick the right one so that your are all set form the get go.

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This is really a good product. It looks cheap in the picture, but it is very nice in real life.

It holds the playstation with ease. You can hold it upside down from the stand and the system won't slip out.

Really basic piece of equiptment, but also very well made.

Suck it up, spend the $20 and buy it. It will hold up longer than the off brand ones, not to mention look better.

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Yes it works with a CECH-3000 Series. That's all I got to say. I did it. It works. Now you know.

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Killzone 3

Killzone 3 - Playstation 3
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I've been a big fan of Killzone since it came out on the PS2. With each game the developer has taken slow but SOLID steps in creating a strong FPS game that refuses to pull its punches. Each installment improves upon the existing and Killzone 3 doesn't disappoint. The rumors of a short campaign, blotchy storyline, etc are very overblown. Not only does Killzone 3 deliver a solid, faster paced single player campaign than the previous installment, but the Multi-Player is some of the most addictive I've experienced.

GAMEPLAY Single Player

If you played Killzone 2, better yet... the KZ3 SP demo you know what to expect. I actually found the controls of the final product smoother than the demo. There was more response to the aiming and I even had to turn down my sensitivity from what I had been playing the demo at. The campaign of the game easily spans about 6-8 hours or did so for me, which is far better than the 4-5 hrs some review sites were claiming. They either rushed through the game or played it on Easy (which is no fun, you feel like a god on Easy mode) Combat is fast yet smooth with the enemy AI being quite smart in how it combats you. You can see there was a very high polish put into the Helghast AI as they will consistently take cover, blind fire and work to create flanking setups on you. If you played through Killzone 2's campaign KZ3 has a similar setup to how it progresses(cutscene, tons of combat/action, cutscene... rinse and repeat) The gameplay gets changed up consistently. You can go from ground n' pound style to suddenly on a tank turret back to ground pounding then suddenly in a mech then flying a jetpack etc. There are some rail shooter events (clearly designed for the MOVE controller support) but they actually do a great job giving you a break from being a foot soldier. Overall, the single player campaign has quite a lot to offer with plenty of variety and embracing you in a true feeling of war.

Multiplayer Not my strong point but the MP is actually enjoyable. If you played the KZ3 MP demo there isn't much that has changed other than new maps and some small improvements. The MP setup is the best Killzone has offered yet and might even give Call of Duty a run for its money on the PS3. While the MP might not be for everyone it is definitely worth checking out and has a lot of potential for some great competitive matches.

STORY/SOUND

Killzone is pretty much the story of the ISA and Helghast war. First Helghast invades the ISA, the ISA counter and Killzone 3 picks up right where Killzone 2 ends. Don't expect an award winning storyline here but it is present. Killzone 3 focuses this time on the ISA efforts to escape as well as the internal workings of the Helghast leaders. It provides more depth than the previous games while not being to overly chatty. Killzone 3 does a better job presenting the story than Killzone 2 did I feel, but it also brings to light the storyline is very weak. However, story was never really Killzone's main object. *** The Audio in KZ3 is fantastic. Guns sound powerful, AI units and Helghast enemies sound very life like. Ambient noise is incredible especially during firefights. You can tell they worked really hard polishing this game so that the audio effects help immerse you into the gameplay.

GRAPHICS

I don't even have to say much here. The graphics look amazing. While they aren't jaw dropping nor give you "awe factor" like sun sets and stuff; Killzone 3 uses its powerful graphic engine to give you a very realistic feel of the battle. Snow, water, fire, gun shots.. it all looks amazing and creates stunning environments. The only negative I could say about the graphics is that when you go to a cut-scene the character textures don't look nearly as good as the weapon and level textures. But, we all know we're playing Killzone 3 for the in game action not looking at how bad Sev needs a new haircut ^_^

REPLAY/LENGTH

As said earlier, for me the SP campaign on NORMAL clocked in at 6-8 hrs give or take. The campaign was a ton of fun and just like Killzone 2 I could see myself playing through it quite a few times to try for some trophies, or just to own some Helghast. What truely boosts the length and replay-ability of this game is the MP. I wasn't fond of KZ2's multiplayer so while KZ2 had lots of SP replay for me, it did lack that MP edge. KZ3 however comes to the table with all cylinders firing. While SP is def worth replaying, the MP is what is worth keeping this game within arms reach at all times. Even if you are not competitive(casual like me), the MP is fun with plenty of features to keep you occupied for some time.

OVERALL (91% 9.1/A-)

Killzone 3 didn't disappoint. It has been a long wait and well worth it. The MP is better than expected and the SP-campaign exceeded my expectations. I would give this game overall a 91% (9.1/10). The game fired on all cylinders and what small negatives I encountered were far from game breaking. The only real gripes I would take I found in the SP-campaign.

1. The ISA voice acting wasn't really that good. There was no sense of urgency in their voices and it just felt like they were reading lines (except for Rico, Sev and Jammer they had some great voice acting, as did the Helghast)

2. Sometimes the Objective marker would simply bug out. When I would try to tag where I had to go nothing would appear and my objectives menu would be empty (but I clearly had to destroy 2 more tanks or set a door charge somewhere). Minor annoyance

3. Melee damaged doors to open them oddly, I would Melee the door and about a second later it would explode. Weird lag, only was happening on the interactive doors you could break.

Outside of those 3 issues the game was pretty much a fantastic FPS that well warrants a 91% score. It delivers a solid SP campaign experience and outstanding MP setup. A MUST BUY for any FPS fan

** v1.03 was released 2/24/2011 this version has fixed Issue 2 and Issue 3 on my end **

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I have now finished the single-player campaign and spent over 10 hours playing online multiplayer (all modes). I played through the campaign using the Move controller. I played through part of the campaign again using the standard controller. I played through the entire campaign in 3D and through part of it in 2D, to compare.

So I've pretty much blown every whistle and rung every bell Sony's including with this game (the only thing I haven't tried is the offline co-op). Here's what I thought of the entire thing:

The Good:

Online Multiplayer. It's incredibly fun. Using the Move controller gives you better accuracy, which usually lands me in first or second place. It almost feels like cheating, but this is the direction Sony took.

Single player campaign. Ignore the bitter critics who are crying because they didn't get a chance to play it in 3D or they're rendered incapable of praising any FPS that doesn't star Master Chief or have someone Calling for Duty. This is in the top 10 best FPS titles ever made. Its set-pieces are similar to early Lucas or Spielberg movies in how EPIC they are. Think Raiders of the Lost Ark or any of the first 3 Star Wars' films. It's a really well put together game with more jaw-dropping moments than the last 3 Halos combined.

The Move Controls. They work better than you could imagine. They work better than the dualshock itself. It's the closest you're going to come to the keyboard/mouse experience on a console, without literally using a keyboard and mouse on a console. Very accurate. Very fun to play.

The graphics. Pure awesomeness. Thought Killzone 2 looked good? This one looks better.

The Bad:

As much as I loved it, the campaign is way too short (7 hours to finish on medium difficulty) and may be just a little too disjointed. There were a few times where they went overboard making scenes that would stand out in 3D and leave 2D gamers scratching their heads. If the single-player campaign ran 10-20 hours, I would have given Killzone 3 a 5 out of 5. I'm sure they'll have more of the game to sell us later (there's a "6 months later" moment that feels created for DLC).

Lack of maps. I'm not sure how many maps the game comes with, but with 10+ hours of play time, I haven't seen more than 6 or 7. Not to mention, everyone memorizes one map and then keeps voting to play it over and over again, which is really annoying. Again, I'm sure they'll have plenty more maps to sell us later as DLC. Am I the only one noticing that to get a "full" game, you have to shell out around $120? Seems like sort of a scam.

The Ugly ... er ... "Helghast":

The 3D. The 3D worked well enough. Some parts were worthy of pure amazement. One section had me screaming out to my girlfriend, "Now THIS is what 3D gaming's about!" Then I felt like a geek. A geek wearing $100 3D glasses. Thinking back on it, it's hard to believe she's stayed with me this long.

The problem with the 3D is the nonstop crosstalk (it's worse in darker areas and cutscenes). If you're not all that familiar with 3D, crosstalk basically looks like you're having double (or even triple) vision. This can be pretty problematic when you're staring at three crosshairs, when there's only supposed to be one. I just kept the, "hit the one in the middle" line from Rocky IV in mind. It's the worst crosstalk I've seen in a game or in a movie. Which sucks, because, had it not been wrecked by the crosstalk, it would have easily been the best 3D ever put into a game.

That said, if you have the chance, I'd recommend playing in 3D. At least a few of the scenes (feel free to ask me in the comments, which parts work best in 3D -I don't want to give away spoilers in this review). But for all the 3D hype, the game looks and plays just fine in 2D. I wouldn't invest in that 3DTV just yet -at least not if you're doing so just for this game. On the other hand, I'd definitely invest in this game. If you're a fan of shooters; you won't be disappointed!

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The single player mode is short but oh how sweet it is! Fantastic looking environments, constant action, and melee kills that make you feel like a badass!

The multiplayer mode has amazing maps, and several different classes to choose from. This is so different from games like COD because you can actually choose how you want to play the game. Do you want to infiltrate the other team and trick them into believing you are one of them? Or is healing people more your style? Well you can do either, plus much more!

Also, if you have slow internet or just don't like playing online, it also has a botzone mode, which is essentially an offline multiplayer where you compete with AI Bots. This mode is a great way to explore maps and decide which class is your favorite! Buy this game! You won't regret it!

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Matching the enormous expectations that people had for Killzone 2 a few years back was a very tall order, but Guerrilla games managed to pull it off. With Killzone 3 Guerrilla does it again making everything look larger in scope.

The graphics are top notch and top what was done in the second game, incredible in itself considering K2 was one of the best looking games in the market. One thing is for sureyou won't find a better looking FPS out there. And yes, Crysis 2 is pretty but the level of detail on K3 just takes the game to a completely different level.

Control is spot on with both a dual shock and Move. I was pleasantly surprised about the latter. I didn't think I was able to pull accurate shots as easily but I was wrong. Move implementation makes playing the game excellent.

Multiplayer has seen an evolution from K2 that makes the challenge even more entertaining. The skill ladder allows for newcomers to rank up right away, while allowing experienced players to have further rewards for the time they put into it.

The story has received some criticism, but those comments are misleading. The reality is that the story in K3 is just as good as K2's. What it means is that it is far better than most of the FPS's out there but not as dramatic as an Uncharted 2 or Heavy Rain. Of course, those two games are very tall orders to beat. Killzone 3's story is good and even more compelling than K2's as it was a great idea to focus on what happened after the events of the latter with a small ISA force stranded in Helhgan and going from bad to worse. The acting is good and even Rico is more appealing this time around.

The only complaint about the game, and a minor one at that, is how most of the "heft" that your character had in K2 has been removed to appeal to those used to the loose controls of the likes of Call of Duty or Halo. I prefer the K2 controls as not only they made the character feel more realistic but also allowed for more accurate shooting in motion.

Killzone 3 is a MUST HAVE game for every PS3 owner and even for action/FPS game enthusiasts out there.

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Killzone 3 is a rollercoaster of excitement! From game play to on-line play this game is amazing. Killzone 3 has something for everyone.

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AGPtek Professional Multi-Function Throat Mic Headset for PS3

AGPtek Professional Multi-Function Throat Mic Headset for PS3 & PC(Black)
Customer Ratings: 2 stars
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I found this mic while searching for "throat mics" in general. My main reason for buying this mic above all others was that it had featured a volume control and mute button, something all others seemed to lack.

In case you think that's not so bad here's a little something. If someone says they can't hear you well then you have to turn up the volume. If there isn't a volume control you have to talk louder, which usually ends up muffled or too loud.

I tested this with "Audacity" on my pc first. It showed that while it worked I couldn't hear my voice very well. I had greatest success when the mic was higher up on my neck, as far it could go.

I then tested it with my ps3 accessory settings. It showed about the same as before. I could hear my voice (clearer than when it was on audacity) but I could barely make out what words were being said when I heard the results... Also, while I was testing it on ps3 I had found that it picked up my breathing rather well (clearer than my voice when I wasn't talking). This figures as it is on your throat, where everything going through can be heard. (I haven't tried it, but I imagine that it can pick up your eating quite well too.) Not to mention that if you sneeze, cough, or move it around on your neck you can be heard clearly, so you'd best sit absolutely still (on that note: If you have a neck beard and you move around then you can hear it a lot on the receiving end...)

Pros:

+ It looks good (to me that's a plus)

+ It is adjustable to fit around your neck quite well

+ Long cord (so you can be anywhere in the room and still have it on)

+ Earpiece didn't hurt and it blocked outside sound so you could hear only the voices of other players' mics

Cons:

Lack of volume control and mute button

Muffled voice

Could hear breathing

Long cord (There is no way to keep it out of the way barring the twist tie that comes with it)

Have to sit still/ No looking around (your head has to be stationary so as not to make noise while it rubs on your neck)

In short it works, but is only useful if you're trying to mimic that muffled sound for something... You'd best search for a headset instead of a throat mic.

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Dreamgear DGPS3-1372 Wireless Rumble Pad for PS3

Dreamgear DGPS3-1372 Wireless Rumble Pad for PS3
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This is a great controller, I'm going to start with the good things and the bad things

the good things: it has sweet LED lights, it has 2 rumble pads (it vibrates), the controller feels so natural in my hands, you can enable turbo fire by pressing any button and then pressing the button on top of the PS button,

the bad things: there is only one bad thing that is a big yet a small problem, the dead zone, for you who do not know what a dead zone is, it is the amount of space you can move an analog stick before it will respond. The dead zone is huge on the controller and if you are used to the original PS3 controller then it will take a week or two to get used to.And one more thing, if you press the PS button it wont turn on the PS3.

HOW TO USE: it will come with a usb thing (sorry i dont know what its called), you get the usb and stick it into your PS3, and press connect until the light flickers really fast then press the controller's Ps button until it flickers really fast and it will connect,

if you already had it connected and turned your PS3 off, when you turn it on , just turn the button behind the controller to 'ON' and then it should automatically turn on

I hope you decide to buy thing controller AS IT IS AWESOME, great for first person shooters, like call of duty

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I really liked this controller when I first saw it and decided to get it because it was cheaper than the actual Sony controller and it glowed my favorite color. The only thing that disappointed me was that it wasn't completely wireless.. meaning it has a separate receiver to plug in but is still wireless, and that it isn't motion sensitive which isn't stated in the first place. The trigger buttons are a little more firm, and it doesn't turn on the system by itself, oh and you need some AAA batteries to run it, but other than that, it's pros outweigh the cons, it's still wireless, you can get rechargeable batteries, and the closer buttons make them easier to hit more than one especially on games where you need them. The LEDs are really bright and work great, and it works just like a regular controller. Good buy.

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I have been using the item, bought at the store not through amazon.com, and it broke within a week. Totally urialbe at times, and the ps3 sometimes wont even regonize the item at points.

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FYI, I bought this controller at a local game shop, not Amazon.

When I bought my PS3, I knew I needed an extra controller. The Sony brands were selling in store for over $50, and the dreamGear DGPS3-1372 was about $30.

Pros:

I like the feel of the dreamGear controller better than the Sony Dualshock. The DGPS3-1372 is slightly larger than the Sony Dualshock, most notably the "handles" are a bit longer, fitting my hands better. The dreamGear has a more solid feel. The plastic shell seems harder and stiffer, so it feels more substantial.

Cons:

Since it uses a separate USB dongle for wireless connectivity, it will use up one of your USB ports (my PS3 only has 2 USB ports, so that is significant).

It cannot be used to turn on the PS3. The dreamGear uses USB, the Dualshock uses Bluetooth. The USB doesn't have power until the PS3 is already turned on, so it can't be used to turn on the console.

No rechargeable battery. The dreamGear uses AAA batteries. They're easy to find, easy to replace, but the cost adds up. In the 9 months that I've had mine, I've easily spent $15 on batteries, probably closer to 20. So the total cost of the dreamGear may be higher in the long run.

After 9 months the "X" button spring has worn out. I've played on the controller for many hours, so wear and tear is to be expected. The button still works, but doesn't spring back up quickly. For games that require you to quickly press the button, you're out of luck.

So now I need a replacement. And in spite of my list of Cons, I'm seriously considering buying another dreamGear. I like playing games on this controller. It has a good feel.

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Sony PlayStation 3 Move Motion Controller (Bulk Packaging)

Sony PlayStation 3 Move Motion Controller
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I bought 2 of these motion controlers from this seller. The controlers arrived on time but it did not work.I charged it properly and everytime I would push the playstation 3 connect button a red light would flash for few sec and then it would turn off without connecting to the ps3. So I finally had to return it. IDK if its just my luck that I got defective product or most product this person sells are defective. One thing for sure is I am not buying from this guy again, I refuse to be fooled again.

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My boys love, love these move sticks for their PS3. They are having lots of fun. The order arrived quickly upon ordering it. GREAT....GREAT....and much cheaper than other stores!

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I Love the order I made

Purchased 4 Move Motion Controllers all Brand New Bulk and All Work Excellent like a charm

Official Sony Controllers Brand New

Fast Shipping Fast Delivery Packaged wonderfully. It couldn't get better than these Move Controllers

I saved over $150.00 purchasing them from else where

The Controllers Charge perfectly and I pay with friends and family for hours

Thank you Amazon I appreciate it Worldwide Sales

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The controller got to me the next day and I am having fun playing my Pirate game with it! i EVEN BOUGHT A SECOND ONE!!

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These checks arrived on time, the trouble is that not come in their original packaging and that gives me some suspicion, for now all working perfectly.

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Rapala Fishing Frenzy

Rapala Fishing Frenzy - Playstation 3
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My dad got this game for me! He don't play video games! Now I have a hard time getting him off my PS3! So I moved it into the frontroom so he can play this game. It is fun for the whole family! So if you are looking for a game that is fun for all age's this is it! I have a great time watching my dad injoy this game! And the controls are semple for someone just getting started in the gaming world! This game is a good example of what the sixaxis controller's use is for! So if you like to fish and don't have the time to go! This is a good game to get just for fun and hours of enjoyment! Or just for family fun! This is the game that you are looking for! From his son!

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Being able to find this product online was alot better than searching all the stores around the area weekly and not being able to locate it. The free Super Saver Shipping was what took the cake on me purchasing online. Very fun to have around when the weather is not cooperative for real fishing. Hope they make more and maybe some more hunting games for the PS3

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Was fun for about a half hour, then the music, and repetitiveness got to me and I returned it within a week.

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Of all three versions I've played, Computer, PS 2, and now PS3, I find it a much more complicated game, with fewer options than before. I really dislike the "drag" set on the "reel out, reel in" crap. That's NOT the way you actually fish. When you hook a fish and it's larger than the pound test you'r using, you give him line, sure, but you don't reel out, you let him run with the drag set, and possably losen the drag, NOT reel out.

The whole game is MUCH less like real fishing.

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Newer version has better graphics and options, but this game is simply fun to use and its cheaper. Highly recommend for the young and young at heart.

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The Fight: Lights Out

The Fight: Lights Out - Playstation 3
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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Notes:

I am aware of how silly my punches may look, I'm a poet first and fighter second!

Positives:

Awesome punch tracking.

Great workout.

Tons of customizables.

Lag-free online gameplay.

Negatives:

Terrible head tracking.

Finicky dirty moves.

Tough to keep your feet planted.

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I have never before seen a game so unfairly reviewed by major pro reviewers like IGN and Gamespot. It seems that some very realistic games are outgrowing those sites in that when they require real skill the reviewer is lost and takes it out on the game with an undeserved poor review. This game is amazing. True 1:1 control and so much of a learning curve that you really feel like you are in full control and rewarded for improvement. Totally ignore the pathetic reviews of sites and listen to the real reviews here and by other users.

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Got a chance to play it quite a bit and have to say the hype doesn't do the game justice. So at first I felt it was kind of slow and that I was seeing the impact that I felt I was dishing out. You have stats for your fighter and while you might be amazing in real life your character needs to improve. It's not that he won't move with you perfectly, because he will, it's the fact that his hits won't be measured as a perfect punch. So you have to boost Strength, Speed, Stamina, and Technique to get him up to your level and beyond. That's just the beginning however. You also have Chin which allows you to take more hits and Heart which helps you get back up if you have been mowed over. Only bad part is you really can't move your feet as you will be told during the tutorial. The rest of you is fine, but they have you rooted to that spot and probably to stop people from getting out of the cameras view. Custom soundtrack is supported so you can abuse people to your favorite fight songs.

Finally you have career mode and training facilities to improve your fighter. Career mode is like the one person stand alone to get you used to the ups and downs while earning yourself a little bit of cash along the way. The money is used on clothing, healing (since broken bones make for a weak fighter), and training facilities. Training includes things like the tutorial which gets updates from time to time, a spar which is just for practice and doesn't give you anything, the large punching bag, the small up high punching bag, an accuracy test, and an endurance match. The last four I mentioned give you upgrade points that you can spend on boosts which I named earlier. I tend to use either the large punching bag and/or the accuracy test since I'm better at those, but in all fairness did not try the endurance match.

Almost forgot some really important things. There is a gauge that measures how good or evil you are in a sense. Fighting using straight up boxing techniques makes you a good guy and shows you as being respectful. Fighting using the dirty moves and/or cheating (i.e. buying the download content to improve your fighter) lowers your respect. Not sure what respect does yet, but my guess is increases the price of items such as shoes, jewelry, tattoos, and other clothing while also warning other players online this guy might have paid money to improve his stats. Improved stats does not equal ability since you still have to be able to move and punch with precision. No stat is going to make up for really horrible skills.

I also recommend a well lit room for the camera as you will not be able to use the head sync if the room is kind of dark. Trust me it's a lot better to be able to bob than holding the X button which makes fighting a pain.

As far as multi-player is concerned I have not yet tried it and not sure if I can even do so online yet. I can tell you the features include spectator, tournaments and betting. Betting also gives a percentage to the winner. If the person you bet on has won a lot of fights and therefore those who had bet on him previously won a lot of money, you get a percentage boost for that. You also get a percentage boost for betting on winners multiple times.

Now this brings me to the trophies. You want them and badly. Trophies offer stat boosts and unique abilities that cannot be gained by any other means. These include stamina speed rate up, easy dizzy and/or stun/stagger break, easier to stun/stagger or dizzy the opponent and many other skills that will greatly improve your character in later battles and I'm sure for online fights as well.

The disappointing side is the lack of options in character customization. I did not see any long hair styles and on top of that for females who play you cannot be a woman. I'm surprised since there are definitely some woman out there who are pretty beast and you wouldn't want to mess with them. I guess they don't want guys beating up on woman since it could create all sorts of unwanted issues, but for women who play the game it's going to feel a little off I'm sure.

All in all this is an amazing game and at less than average dollar value. It offers more than pretty much any boxing title out, but in fairness they only paid for one big representative versus a huge cast of sportsman faces that would sue daily if they didn't make a certain amount of money for the use of their likeness. As far as the Playstation Move controls are concerned those are really good as well. It matches everything you do. For those of you who know eastern martial arts the turning punch motion won't increase the damage in the game, but is still useful. Boxers can easily show off as well. Great buy, a lot of fun, and a push to keep you at it with the stat system. All the fury of a real fight with the lack of a real hospital bill.

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I review a lot of games that can be used for fitness and exercise. Very rarely has a game provided such an intense workout that just after a few minutes of playing with it, I'm covered with perspiration and my muscles feel tighter. It happened with this one.

It takes a while for you to get started with this game. When you pop the disc into your PS3, you need to wait a few minutes while the game data installs. You're instantly introduced to "Duke", your virtual trainer who looks like he's been in a couple fights himself in his day (the graphics are so detailed it's hard to tell if he's a real person or a computer-generated image).

You start out by entering your weight, height, and age. Your BMI is calculated for you.

You can then choose a look for your fighter. You select from a variety of faces, beards, hair colors, and hair styles. Chances are you can get someone approximating your look.

In the next step, you divide 60 "ability points" into various categories: strength, speed, stamina, chin (your charater's ability to take a punch), heart (your character's resolve in staying up despite taking a beating), and technique. In the course of the game, you can win more "ability points" to further strengthen your character.

In the next step, you calibrate your Move controllers (you need two of them). The process is a bit more involved than usual. You need to center yourself in the camera, stretch your arms straight out, and then move your remotes back and forth. You can also take a picture of the background without you in it to enable head tracking, which will supposedly track your head movements just like a Kinect (I couldn't get it to work on mine, possibly because I had objects in the background).

Duke will go on to tell you how to play the game. You'll need to keep your feet in place when boxing. You press the Move button and flick the controller to dodge and jump.

You'll also learn how to read the various elements in the game which represent your character's well-being. There's a health meter and a stamina meter, neither of which you want to run out. There's also a rage meter, which goes up each time you get hit and adds fuel for "dirty moves". A diagram of a skeleton will tell you if any part of your fighter is injured and needs to be patched up.

Once you finished the tutorial, you'll see four menu options:

Events: Takes you through different fights of increasing difficulty. With each fight, you'll earn money, reputation points, and new moves.

Training: Will let you re-do the tutorial or take new tutorials on sparring, heavy bag, speed bag, target practice, and endurance sparring.

Fitness: Shows you how many calories you burn while playing.

Fighter: Lets you adjust your character's appearance, assign new "ability points" you earn, heal from injuries, and apply "boosters" which you earn during your fights. You can also download cheats online (which, of course, come at an extra price).

As for the actual fighting, it is by far the best fight experience I've had in a video game. Your onscreen character reflect your motions almost perfectly--and even mimics hooks, jabs, and uppercuts pretty well. It does take a little while to get used to fighting on a two-dimensional screen--it's hard to gauge depth and so often you may be swinging and missing at your opponent (the game does work with 3D, so I suppose with a 3D television this issue would be solved). You can also switch camera angles, which helps. Other than that, it's a remarkable simulation of actual fighting.

After each fight, you can view the calories you burned as well as statistics (punches thrown, punches connected, "dirty moves", and punch accuracy). You can even view a video replay of your fight.

Like I said, after about 5 rounds I was breathing hard and felt my muscles tight. What's great is that I didn't want to stop--I just wanted to keep pounding the tar out of my opponents. I have a feeling that of all the games I have to get in shape, this is going to be the one I go back to most often. This is motion gaming to the extreme, and a great title which showcases the capabilities of the Move.

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I was waiting for this game for a long time, but I was a bit concerned that reviews for this game from various websites were not that positive. But I bought it anyways, and boy I am glad I did!! I lost 5 lbs in about a week playing this game, and the best part is that it was a fun process, and I keep wanting to play despite my sore arms!!!

You have to have a right expectation though. Although the control does give you an excellent 1-to-1 representation most of the time, sometime it does get out of whack (but you can quickly readjust during the game by pressing "o" button). Aside from some basic punches (straight, upper cut, hooks...etc)and easy special moves, other advanced moves are hard to pull off especially if you haven't built enough character attributes. Also the game is simple and straightforward keep training to get stronger and beating up various opponents. No fancy storyline or breathtaking graphics...etc

But if you just want to workout sweating & getting your heart pumping while having lots of fun (assuming you don't mind this type of violence), I highly recommend this game!!

Update (12/11/2010) It's been about one month since I started playing this game. I beat all the opponents, but replaying them is still super fun, and now I have added this as a part of my daily workout routines. I was never this disciplined and persistent with workout until I started playing this game because of the fun factor. It guaranteed to make me push the envelop because you really don't want to get beaten up in the game and you will fight for your life without realizing how exhausted you are until the fight it over! As a result, about 20 min into the game (5 or 6 fights), I am soaked with sweat completely exhausted, and then hit the shower, a nice way to conclude a workout. Now I am 8 lbs lighter (from 193 to 185 lbs)than I was a month ago, and with this pace, I am sure i will shed a few lbs more. Online play is super fun, but it's tough, and you need to be well prepared through practice. Oh, they released a patch that makes the fighter semi-transparent, which is a highly welcomed feature. It helps you see the opponent punches better, which helps you fight more strategically. Also, there are several different viewing angles, and once in a while, you play in a different angle, and it will give you a completely different feel for the game, which is very refreshing. I really hope they make a sequel with other scenes (maybe more bright settings this time?) and stronger and smarter fighter with various styles. Also, it might be even more fun if it adds some elements of arcade and humor as this version is very dark and serious. I will gladly pay $60 for it.

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AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack (Game) + Rock Band Wireless Guitar

AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack + Rock Band Wireless Guitar
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This is a rock band 1 style wireless PS3 controller. It's packaged like the bundled guitars used to be. What I mean is, it's as though someone took the guitar box and guitar from a Rock Band 1 PS3 bundle and then repackaged it for this product. The head of the guitar is not attached (but it is included of course, this is how they're factory packaged) and it's wrapped up pretty thoroughly. All that leads me to believe this may have been a refurbished guitar or may even be brand new, but regardless because of the way it's packaged, I'm confidant it will play well (I haven't had a chance to test it out yet).

The game itself seems to be factory sealed so I'm confidant the export key will work as expected.

I tried contacting the seller via Amazon to ask about the details of this product, but never got a response. I also couldn't find a website for the company which made me suspicious before purchase. Overall I'm happy with the purchase and the chance I took on it. If anything above doesn't pan out, I'll be sure to note that here.

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With all of the accessories, the whole family can be a band! I can't tell you how much a simple game with the drums, 2 guitars and a bass can really bring a family fun night together.

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Grand Theft Auto IV & Episodes from Liberty City: The Complete Edition

Grand Theft Auto IV & Episodes from Liberty City: The Complete Edition
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This is a convenient way to have 3 great games on one blu-ray disc. I traded in both the GTA IV disc and the Episodes disc and got enough money to buy this disc on a Lightning deal.

When the disc loads up, you are presented with a choice of which game you want to play.

This product *IS* compatible with any game saves you may have if you've played either of the other stand-alone discs.

If you are playing GTA IV, and want to play TBOGT, you need to exit the game and restart it and choose TBOGT. There is no way to "fast switch" between the 3 games.

Summary: If you have yet to purchase GTA IV and the Episodes, this product is all you need and the price is right.

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Long time fans of Grand Theft Auto know that each of the games in the post-PS1 era is thematically linked to a particular genre of movie. GTA III is heavily indebted to Mafia movies such as Goodfellas and The Godfather, as well as to the cable television series The Sopranos. Vice City is clearly influenced by Miami Vice and Scarface, while San Andreas draws a great deal of inspiration from Colors and Boyz N the Hood.

GTA IV-The Complete Edition carries on this tradition by transforming Grand Theft Auto IV into an homage to Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon. As in Kurosawa's film, a set of events is seen from multiple points of view, leaving the player to decide which perspective he or she believes is the most credible. Niko Bellic, Johnny Klebitz, and Luis Lopez, the main characters, each bring a different experience and interpretation to GTA IV's story line. Niko is an immigrant, forced to assimilate and adapt rapidly to a world completely new to him. Johnny is caught in a classic master versus apprentice situation. Luis, who is the only character with any kind of insider status, must choose between building his future and honoring his past.

These are all familiar character situations in videogames, of course, but Rockstar creates deeper and richer stories and characters than most other game developers. The majority of games stick to the bare rudiments of character motivation and development. Rockstar has given us THREE strong stories in the GTA IV series, each with a complex and compelling main character. It was ambitious of Rockstar to release Niko's view of the story first, in isolation, without any indication of what was to come later. Many of the events in the Niko version of the story, in fact, aren't fully explained until the Luis and Johnny episodes. Compare that to the usual rote or clichéd story arcs found in too many games, even multi-episode games. There are a few studios that consistently produce well-written games in addition to Rockstar--Bungie, Valve, and Kojima Productions are three standouts--but the vast majority treat story and plot as afterthoughts.

Story and influences aside, the bigger question is whether or not GTA IV and the two Episodes are fun to play. The answer is YES, even though it is clear that Rockstar devoted a lot more development time to Luis' episode than it did to Johnny's episode. TLAD feels somewhat stripped down and is similar to GTA III in many ways. You'll spend most of your time following the main story, driving or riding to combat missions. If you fully explored Liberty City in Niko's episode, there isn't a whole lot to discover or do that you haven't already experienced. On the other hand, TBOGT contains a much broader variety of missions, side activities, and minigames. Most players will spend more time with TBOGT than with TLAD--but now that they're both part of this value priced disc, it's no big deal. The important thing is to play the series in the order in which it was released (GTA IV then TLAD then TBOGT). If you don't, you'll miss out on properly experiencing how the full story unfolds.

Well worth picking up.

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Nice to see that some game developers listen to the gamers every now and then when it comes to the GOTY or complete version's of the game. Unlike other GOTY version's sets you get all 3 games on 1 disk. (2 disk's if your playing the Xbox 360 Verison) Grand Theft Auto IV, The Lost and Damned, The Ballard of Gay Tony no download vouchers at all for around $40 a great deal unless you already own the three games since it is at least 2 year's old but if you rather have all 3 games on 1 disk then your hard drive or if you never tried them before this is a great way to have all 3 in one complete package.

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I finally got a PS3 a few months ago and knew from the hype this was a game to get no disappointments here. And with the other two games included in the pack (you load the game and the first menu you get to is which game you want to play) it's well worth the money.

The game is obviously good enough (just look at the reviews like GTA: SA, it's an open world where you can drive around and do what you want) that I figure I'll put down a few minor things that were of note for me personally (may be different for others).

I did set my controls (as is an easy option to do) to the "classic" setting, where 'X' is accelerate, square is break, circle is e-brake, etc., since I found immediately I just could not get down using the top R and L buttons to drive.

For me, the camera view gets frankly really irritating at times when you're driving it doesn't quickly center itself, and you have to double-tap I think select or some other button to get it to do so. So when you're, say, in the middle of a mission and a guy you're chasing hangs a hard right, sometimes it's hard to have the proper depth perception to be able to follow him properly until you're able to get around the corner. You may end up hitting a parked car, for instance.

I did miss the "car customization" shops GTA: SA had. Also there are three different clothing shops total, and the area comparable to Manhattan and Times Square pretty much just looked nice but there wasn't much you could do other than drive around it. I mean San Andreas had little hidden spots where you could play basketball, more obvious spots where you could gamble in casinos, and was massive enough you had to fly to get places faster, for better or worse. It was those small little things where you could interact with that blew me away in GTA: SA but where there aren't as much in this game.

You can visit strip clubs, bars, a comedy show, and play pool though. It's kind of like they got rid of the tiny little intricacies and hidden treasures and turned them into fewer but more grand of activities, which I guess showcases the power of the PS3 more, but at the expense of tiny little nuanced aspects. There are some amazing-for-being-in-a-video-game tv episodes you can watch, and the internet feature was somewhat cool. I also do like the taxi option of being able to get around much much quicker. That was nice.

One thing of note is if you want to explore the map, as you obviously should, you will want to go to the cell phone and turn the missions off, otherwise you will continue getting inundated with phone calls. I don't like talking nonstop on my cell phone in real life, so it's even more irritating to be trying to do something and get calls from random characters wanting to yak and if you dare ignore the call, then you lose respect points.

Frankly I have not even gotten to the other two "Grand Theft Auto filler games" as I think of the smaller games released between GTA: San Andreas and GTA4, and these two, but I imagine they're the standard fare: more linear and smaller than the main game, but still enjoyable in their own right.

So those are not even necessarily CONS as much as just things I noted for myself slightly irked me. But all-in-all, still an amazing game. Maybe not quite as all-around perfect as San Andreas, but still amazing.

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Grand Theft Auto IV: Complete Edition comes with the 2008 release Grand Theft Auto IV, as well as the originally download content from 2009 The Lost and the Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony.

For under $40, you cannot go wrong with this purchase. With three games in one, you will get a lot of playime that makes it worth every buck spent on it.

If you have both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, I recommend getting the PS3 version simply because all three games come in one disc, unlike the X360 version which comes with two discs; One for GTA IV and the other for TLaD and BoGT. It is not a deal breaker if you only own an X360 however. So either way, this game is simply worth the purchase!

Now as for the fun factor, compared to all other previous Grand Theft Auto releases, I found GTA IV and TLaD to be rather lacking. Don't get it wrong, all of these games are very polished and worth playing, but compared to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and San Andreas, they are simply not as fun. The graphics are much better here, but there is also less stuff to do and it gives you less incentive to keep playing after you beat the main storyline. However, Ballad of Gay Tony was a step forward from the other two GTA IV iterations, as I found every mission to be very fun in this one. But again, once you finish the main storyline, there is not much to do.

Overall, despise these three games not being as good as VC or SA (in my opinion!), I recommend all of you GTA fans to get this release. They are all still very fun and for the price, you can't refuse!

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Terminator: Salvation

Terminator: Salvation - Playstation 3
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Who knew that a 1980's movie about a killer robot sent back through time to kill a waitress would become a pop culture phenomenon, spawning three sequals, numerous catchphrases, action figures, novels, and of course, video games. However, the terminator universe has never really fared well in video game format, so how does the latest game hold up? Having a lot to live up to, it also has to deal with the ever present curse of being a game based on a film, which gives two strikes against it. However, despite the odds, Terminator Salvation manages to pull through, and while it is not a perfect game, it is surprisingly satisfying...depending on your tastes.

Taking place two years before the events of the film of the same name, Terminator Salvation follows John Conner, famed leader of the resistance...or at least, that's what he's supposed to be. At this point in time, Conner is still a common foot soldier who has yet to embrace his destiny, and is content to run around the wasteland that was Los Angeles, blasting away at killer robots. But one day, he gets a radio call from a few soldiers trapped behind Skynet lines, cut off and begging for help. Defying his superiors (and maybe common sense), Conner takes off through the Los Angeles wasteland to save his fellow Resistance fighters, and along the way, learning about the value of friendship, love, and peppering killer robots with high powered rockets.

Terminator Salvation is your standard third person shooter. You run around levels as John, armed with a variety of death dealing weaponry, while shooting at a multitude of homicidal robots who have nothing better to do in life then rip you to shreds (or punch you to death). Things get interesting though, thanks to Salvation's most innovative gameplay mechanic...cover. Though John is one tough cookie, even he can't take much damage from Skynet firepower, so standing out in the open while shooting at the opposition will end up with him lying on the ground with numerous bloody holes in his body. Thankfully, there's a simple way to avoid taking all that damage, and that's through the use of cover. As you travel through the post apocalyptic landscape, you'll find countless waist high obstacles to duck behind, whether it be cars, concrete pillars, oil drums, etc. While hidden behind these obstacles, you'll be safe from attack, as well as being able to move about to other forms of cover. Thankfully, this mechanic works very well. Want to move to another barrier? Simply creep to the edge of your current one, press the analog stick left or right, click a button when the semi-circle appears on screen, and you'll leap, slide, and otherwise slickly move from barrier to barrier. This system is well designed, easy to use, and is very easy to master. In no time at all you'll be flanking enemies, sliding around and firing off rounds, at times feeling like a real soldier, and feeling the flush of victory when you sucessfully defeat an enemy group.

Though you'll be spending most of your time fighting on foot, Salvation mixes things up a bit with the occasional on rail sequence, during which you'll be in a moving vehicle armed with a very big gun, tasked with blasting away at your robotic pursuers. While you never drive a vehicle during these sequences, it does offer a nice chance of pace and easily manages a great sense of speed. But whether on foot or on vehicle, Salvation never lacks in the action department, offering dozens of spectacular set pieces that rival, and even surpass, the action scenes from the film. In fact, we've never seen this much action in any of the films, and if you love action, shooting things, running, and riding in vehicles, then you'll have a blast with Salvation.

You'll be doing a lot of fighting and cover leaping throughout the game, but while it may be simple, you'll be doing it in some really slick environments. Easily Salvation's best aspect, the game is a graphical powerhouse, packing in huge, lavishly detailed post apocalyptic landscapes, ranging from plant infested suburbs, to crumbling skyscraper canyons, to wreckage lined freeways. Each aspect of the game is gorgeous and beautiful to look at, especially if you're a fan of the post apocalyptic look of crumbling buildings and general destruction. In fact, at some points, the graphics are so good that they match the level of photorealistic. The opening cinematic, for example, at times looks as though it was live action. The audio, while not quite matching the quality of the visuals, still does a good job. The voice acting of the cast is good all around, including a few actors from the film reprising their roles (Christian Bale not included), though the music occasionaly gets very repetitive, due to the same, short pieces repeated over and over.

But while Salvation works on the basic levels of fun, great graphics and an immersive world, it has a few things going against it. Primarily it's length. Salvation is a short game. A VERY short game. From start to finish, on medium difficulty, Salvation should take you no more then four to five hours to finish. That's an astonishingly short amount of time for a big budget game...heck, any game in general. Before you know it, the game is over and you're watching the credits roll by, wondering if that's really it. Sadly, it is, and unfortunatly, there's not really any rewards for your efforts. You do get some Playstation trophies and the ability to go back and play any level you want, but there are no cheat codes, no unlockable costumes or skins (I want to play as AHNOLD!) for you to earn. You get the main game, and that's it.

While the main game is fun, and I do like to go back and play it again, it will not be to everyone's taste, due to the game being, at heart, very simplistic. There's really no depth here...you spend the game running around, taking cover, flanking robots and shooting said robots until the game is finished. There are no items for you to pick up (except new guns and ammo), no interacting with the environment, and there are only four enemy types, hovering bots, spider bots, T-600's, Flying Hunter Killers, and the motorcycle bots seen in the film. Those are the only enemies you'll fight during the game, blasting them over and over again and again. Each bot is weak against a specific type of ammo, but that's it as far as gameplay depth goes.

Storywise, there isn't all that much to go on. The story is straightforward, with no twists or turns, and while it does show Conner slowly growing into a leader, most people will likely be disapointed at how thin the story is, especially when characters die and you don't feel anything for them. There are a few glitches to be found, such as robots occasionally getting stuck inside walls, the game occasionaly freezing, textures vanishing and replaced by textureless black surfaces, and at one point my teammates, who are supposed to be invincible (commonly standing point blank in front of a T-600 and getting blasted with mini gun rounds for minutes on end), were killed, which led me to run around a level all by my lonesome, while still hearing the characters talk, even though they were dead, and they respawned at the end of the level! Even more bizzare, at one point you're fighting two semi-disguised T-600's who have the ability to punch you to death through concrete barriers, making it impossible to take cover from them. I was also very disapointed in the lack of a final boss fight, which would have been awesome, especially had it been the giant harvester bot.

There is also another factor that must be taken into account, and that is the game's price. As of this writing, Salvation goes for an asking price of almost sixty dollars, which is far too high for a game this short and simplistic. With five hours of gameplay, you'd be paying about twelve dollars for each hour of gameplay, and that's far too much. Because of that, I cannot, in good faith, recommend this game for a purchuse. I would recommend waiting until the price drops to within the ten to twenty dollar range, as twenty is the maximum I would personally spend.

In the end, is Salvation worth a play? Some will no doubt find the very simple gameplay to be dull and repetitive, but I personally had no problem with it due to how challenging Salvation is. For while you do fight the same robots over and over again, it's never easy. You're often bombarded by multiple robots, and trying to take them all out can be a seriously challenging endevour, considering how easy it is to die. So while the basic gameplay mechanics never change, the game is never dull, nor is it a walk in the park. It has simple, yet effective gameplay that takes place in gorgeous environments, and allows you to shoot a nearly endless stream of killer robots with lots of guns. Like the B-movie franchise that spawned it, Salvation is essentially a B game at heart. It's flashy, action packed, and doesn't require a whole lot of brain power. Some will like that, and some won't.

While Salvation is not worth a buy until its price goes down, people who love the film franchise, enjoy the post apocalyptic genre and like simple, yet challenging gameplay will most likely enjoy Terminator Salvation. I easily recommend it is a rental, and as a buy...eventually.

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I really enjoyed this title, most did not and complained of its length. I on the other hand have not seen the film and only saw the earlier stuff from the first two movies. I found that the extra mythology that was in the game was pretty cool (the Harvester and the Hunter Killers). The game had great uses of Bloom and HDR; plus the game made great use of shaders to give the game very almost surreal appearance, especially the wasp. I was not expecting this much polish on a movie based game. Now is this game as beautiful as Uncharted 2? No way, is this game as bad as most movie game titles? No, this game has very good run and gun gameplay and co-op is a blast. I very much recommend this game.

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This game was cool for following reasons:

-Variety of cool weapons

-Amazing graphics

-Fun/cool objectives and enemies

-Difficulty just right

-Cool storyline(videos between levels).

I recomend this game.

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I'll start off with the main reason people. including me, buy this game. It is a monster game for someone who loves trophies. There is only 11 trophies, all gold, needed to get the Platinum, and they are all story related so it is impossible to miss any. The game also consist of working with the A.I co-ops, or a friend, to flank machines and pick up ammo to destroy the robots.

Pros:

+Only takes one play-through on Hard to get a Platinum on this game, including the 11 gold trophies. Took me about 6 hours to complete, it's my 4th Platinum.

+It's actually very fun to play. Similar to Uncharted, not as good, but anyone whose played Uncharted will get use to the constant looking for cover and aiming.

+The story is pretty good. It makes you want to reach the end to see how the story progresses.

+Great characters. You meet some cool people while playing that make you want to continue the story.

+The difficulty, on Hard, is actually hard. Other people made this game sound like a breeze but if you are going for Platinum there will be several parts in the story where you continue to die. I enjoyed the challenge.

Cons:

-Didn't ever happen to me, but there are several complaints from other people who claim the game freezes often.

-There's only about 3-4 different types of enemies in the game. They are cool enemies, but just not much variety. Wasps, which are annoying robot-bugs that keep flying and never stay in the same place. Spiders, which either are killed with grenades or pipe bombs, or be flanked so you or your teammates can shoot the battery pack on their backs. Then there's the T-6s, I think that's their names, which are the terminator looking robots that can only be killed after several pipe bombs, RPGs, or hundreds of bullets to their chest. They are very hard to kill without any grenades or RPGs, because shooting at their chest leaves you right in their line of fire. There is also an enemy called a skin-job, there's only about 3 of them in the game and they are push-overs.

-At the end of some chapters you find yourself on top of a car to shoot a machine gun, but the aiming here is very annoying and the guns easily overheat if you keep your fingers on the trigger.

Overall:

If you like third person shooters and are addicted to trophies, you wont regret at least renting this game. 7/10 rating.

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This is a lane playing game, (you can't leave path of play) its ok if you like shooting up things, Buy used if you want this game i give it a 3 just beacuse its a good shooting game (no Brainer)

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HDE® Wireless Controller Replacement Battery for Playstation 3 & USB Data/Charger Cable

HDE® Wireless Controller Replacement Battery for Playstation 3 & USB Data/Charger Cable
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Exactly the part I needed, note that the battery itself fits into the controller, but depending on which model controller you may end up with old battery internal cradle or the battery might just end up plugged in with nothing securing it in place...either way it work great and at the price so worth it. The USB cables were all standard, though short. Shipping cost more than the part itself ...only downside.

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PS3 Clear Replacement Controller Shell

PS3 Clear Replacement Controller Shell
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Lets start off with the big question, was this easy to instal? Well, once you watch the You Tube video that they offer it isn't all that bad.

I had my controller in pieces for over an hour on Christmas Morning trying to figure out why the printed circuit board (PCB)wouldn't come out, after watching the video I was done with the rebuild in less time than I spent trying to figure out how to get the PCB out, from removing the first screw to testing the controller took about an hour.

A huge portion of my assembly time was dedicated more to custom work like combining the original PS3 buttons and the buttons that came with the kit until I had the look I wanted, believe me this is the hardest part of the process because you will want to make it look pretty and all clear may not be your thing. Plan on putting the buttons in a few times before you look at it and like it My biggest problem with this kit was that because you could really get fancy I spent a lot of time choosing to get the look I was happy with.

Were there problems? Well besides my does this look better than that floundering I only found one small problem. I needed to attach a couple of small pieces of 1/16" [1.5mm] thick foam to the Dual Shock Motors because they were not held as tight as I would have liked by the provided webbing alone and the foam made a nice fit between the motor and the housing that gave a nice quality feel. A final word of advice would be to keep track of the contact pads that go under the buttons, I had one shift on me making for some assembly problems and a directional button that wouldn't work, it was easily corrected, but I could have done without the problem.

Did I have any complaints? Only one, I wish there were printed instructions for this kit, I know the video is really nice and easy to follow, but I do have a thing for diagrams.

What tools did I need? I used a Precision Philips #0 screw driver to open the case and remove the battery and PCB and a pair of side cutting pliers to cut the old webbing that held the Dual Shock Motors.

Overall, if you are good with tools and think you can do this without getting easily frustrated I say go for it if you want the clear look. This is a controller look that you just can't buy so I have a feeling that you will be able to show this upgrade off with a little pride.

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I ordered this case because i had stepped on and broken the case of my original controller and it is crazy expensive to replace the controller with one that has all the features as the 1st party controllers. The shell on a whole is a near perfect reproduction of the sony shell but... the buttons dont have any labels and the control sticks dont quite feel like the same rubber harder and slicker.

the buttons that come with this seem like they are a little bit smaller than the original and dont have labels so i used the original buttons and the ps button from my donor controller they fit perfectly and it looks great i decided to use the support that came with the controller and ended up having to break the old support to get the wires free and to keep the motors from moving around i pulled the foam pads from the donor controller as well and put in the new case. In the end i think it worked out fine the hardest part was getting the trigger buttons to work right i had to remove and reassemble the case several times i recommend to anyone undertaking this project to leave the l1 and r1 buttons out and use a small screwdriver to manipulate the l2 and r2 buttons to make sure they work right before pushing the l1 and r1 buttons in as they can be put in after the case is fully assembled. Also if anyone has the springs break a cheap fix is a 3.5" floppy disk pulling the metal shield off will reveal a spring with the same tension as the old springs and the legs are just a bit longer than needed all you do is take a wire snips and cut them down.

Update: My cat dumped the controller in a bucket of water ruined it. But while i was trying to get it to work again i found an issue with the supplied white webbing there is a small raised piece of plastic under the ps button this pushes up on the cellulose contact pad and causes false presses to occur also if you use the original ps button like i did it is a hair too big on one of the tabs and it rubs and sticks when i get around to replacing the pcb of my water destroyed controller ill use a file and fix the slight bit that is off.

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I loved it. I received everything I needed to replace my old ps3 controller. It even came with the little screw driver, which normally you have to purchase separately.

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This review is for the yellow one, but since everyone is commenting here, I figure I make my review here. It works alright, need to do a bit of clipping here and there, and why no yellow thumbsticks. Doesn't matter since I didn't use the yellow buttons, just the shell. I would order more if it wasn't for one thing, my last 2 PS3 controllers have A1 at the end of the model number, yes I could use the plastic covering, but there is still one spot that your suppose to put the plastic circuit board on. It will be kind of loose, not sure if it will make it a big deal, but I'm skeptical on it.

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I was skeptical at first so I only bought one. It fit perfectly and looks great. I will be purchasing more for the rest of my controllers.

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