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Step up to the plate and get ready to prove you have what it takes to play with the big boys. You can feel the adrenaline pumping as you take the bat in hand and assume your stance. As the pitcher winds up, the tension rises to nearly palpable levels. With the lights glaring down and the eyes of the world upon you, will you have the skills, speed and style to go all the way?Take on the big challenges and big talents of the big leagues. The Bigs 2 builds on its predecessor with enhanced powerups, incredible visual effects, amazing player animations and more. Play your way to legendary status in the new and improved Story mode that picks up where the Rookie Challenge mode in The Bigs ended, or experience the exciting new Season mode that features full MLB schedules, stat tracking and roster management. Show off your skills in a series of mini games that let you pit your talents against the pros, and savor the fun of Home Run Pinball that whisks you away to Times Square or three other environments for intense single-player or co-op action.
 
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3 out of 5
3
Game is actually funner when used with a gamepad
on July 23, 2009
Posted by: vespa55
from Hercules, CA
If you're going to play the Bigs 2, you may want to consider playing it on one of the premium consoles such as 360 or PS3. The Wiimote implementation for this game is so general that it makes you wonder if you're just better off playing the game with a classic controller instead. If that were the case, you ought to buy the 360 or PS3 version to enjoy a far superior visual presentation of this game. It's no fault for the Wii console. There's only so much you can do with its graphics processor. But the Wiimote and nunchuck (or no nunchuck) controls for this game isn't complex enough to make it attractive. Holding up the Wiimote at the right time before pitching isn't very intuitive. Also, swinging quicker gives you a higher chance of a homerun, which technically doesn't make sense when swinging an actual bat in baseball. In any case, it's easier to progress more with the Wii version of this game when using a Classic Controller. But if I was going to buy a game to play strictly with a gamepad, I would've bought the 360 version instead.
What's great about it: The same fun as its predecessor in the first Bigs game.
What's not so great: Graphics are tolerable on the Wii. Wii controls are not implented very well for this game
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
+7points
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SynopsisVarrigan City has fallen under the control of a terrorist group known as the Organizers, and they have a rather twisted sense of fun. Under the Organizers' rule, all citizens are forced to participate in a game called "Death Watch," in which there's only one rule: Kill or be killed. Into the game steps Jack, a mysterious participant practiced at setting traps, engaging in hand-to-hand combat and other useful skills. But will Jack be able to survive Death Watch and ultimately beat the terrorists at their own brutal game?MadWorld plunges you into a thrilling, fast-paced environment rendered in a unique black-and-white graphic novel style. Play as the mysterious Jack, relying on your wits and your brawn to set ingenious traps, pummel opponents and fight hand-to-hand using your Wii Remote and Nunchuk controller to turn anything in the environment into a weapon, from daggers and chainsaws to sign posts and garbage cans. Hone your skills in exciting, ultraviolent multiplayer mini games, then launch yourself into the Death Watch game and attempt to rack up wildly creative and bloody kills that will earn you points and increase your chance of survival. And while you kill and maim, enthusiastic announcers offer entertaining sports-style commentary of the game highlights, heightening the surreal feeling of this undeniably MadWorld.
 
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4 out of 5
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Lots of ultraviolence yet very satisfying
on June 5, 2009
Posted by: vespa55
from Hercules, CA
This has to be one of the most violent yet satisfying games I've played yet. I often wonder why the Wii doesn't release more Rated M games. Even though the Wii has more focus on trying to be a "family console" - the Rated M games gives us so-called adults something to strive for. Mad World is so stylish and has a fantastic comic book storytelling technique. It's nothing new but Sega does a good job pitching it in this game. The story is a bit confusing but you'll soon care less when it comes to specific ways you are often asked to kill a foe. Afro Samurai comes to mind when it comes to the absurd ultraviolence that is in this game. It is borderline button mashing and senseless waving of the nunchuck and remote, but so satisfyingly fun. The only DRAWBACK I find in this game is that the intervals between saving games is incredibly long. If you progress through a map and reach the boss of that level and lose------------ you gotta start all over again! You cannot save at checkpoints. The only time you can save is when you finish that portion of the map. Very frustrating at times. Overall, the game is fun, visually refreshing in a stylish manner and well worth the money. It's too bad the Wii doesn't release more quality M rated games such as this one.
What's great about it: Some of the most gruesome violence I've seen in a video game yet. Stylish comic book/Sin City look to the game
What's not so great: Game save system is horrible. You can't save at specific checkpoints. Can be redundant when it comes to killing
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Learn more about Red Faction: Guerrilla - Xbox 360. (Flash demo) SynopsisIn a vast and unforgiving Martian landscape, a new conflict is about to erupt. Fifty years after the events of the original Red Faction, the Earth Defense Force (EDF) holds the planet in its sway. As an insurgent fighter with the newly re-established Red Faction movement, you are igniting a battle for liberation against these oppressive overlords. In a war that will take you from the desolate mining outpost of Parker to the gleaming EDF capital city of Eos, you must utilize all the destructive power at your command to bring down the sinister EDF and achieve freedom at any cost.Red Faction: Guerilla thrusts you into a gritty open world ripe for destruction. Employ fast-paced guerilla-style tactics, improvised weaponry and modified vehicles to take down your EDF opponents. Destroy the world around you with tactical maneuvers, attacking enemy strongholds or changing the game environment to your advantage, and watch as walls, staircases and more crumble with realistic physics. Battle against other players in brutal online multiplayer combat as you put your powers of destruction to the ultimate test.
 
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3 out of 5
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After your 20-30th mission, gets old quick
on June 3, 2009
Posted by: vespa55
from Hercules, CA
I bought this game thinking that the good reviews and feedback were true. After playing this game for a good 5 hours, I lost so much interest and motivation to pick up the game and place it in my 360. After awhile, saving hostages, destroying things, raids, etc. become way too redundant. Almost any difficulty level is not difficult enough. There will be times where you accidentally kill your own guerrilla teammates and you won't care because character development and storyline is NOT a part of this game. You almost mindlessly go and do missions and the only seeming payback is the chance to upgrade your weapons. Aside from that, a mindless game filled with destruction destruction destruction. There's more to a game than just graphics and explosions (at least in my opinion). This is a rental. I had great expectations for this game, but it didn't live well to the hype.
What's great about it: You can destroy almost anything by any means necessary
What's not so great: Redundant missions. Futuristic GTA feel to the game. Story is pathetic. Character development is non-existent.Repetitive
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Learn more about Resident Evil 5. (Flash demo) Get ready for a new foray into your deepest fears. In a remote African village, a strange infection has taken hold, transforming innocent villagers into ruthless abominations. Chris Redfield, a veteran of other such outbreaks, must embark on a new quest to get to the root of this epidemic of evil. Along with his new partner, African BSAA agent Sheva Alomar, Chris will journey into a realm filled with terrifying new threats and dangerous new enemies, where evil lurks not only in the darkness, but in the clear light of day as well.Resident Evil 5 transports you to a world where you will face terror on an epic scale. Play as either Chris or Sheva, and put your courage to the test as you go head-to-head with hordes of rampaging enemies in your quest to investigate the epidemic. Wield incredible new weapons to help safeguard your survival against sinister enemies armed with increased speed and intelligence, making them more dangerous than ever before. Join forces with a friend in new two-player online co-op as you combine the talents of Chris and Sheva, helping them work together to beat back the terrifying infection and fight for survival in a world gone mad.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Graphics are incredible. Clunky controls
on March 16, 2009
Posted by: vespa55
from Hercules, CA
I have to admit, everything about this game is superb EXCEPT - the controls when it comes to combat. The menu system (both real time and between chapters) is rather clunky. This is not a run-and-gun type of game. Each time you aim your gun, you stand stationary. You can't even jump back when a foe jumps right in front of you, you either have to pray that you have a properly loaded weapon in hand or turn 180-degrees then run then turn another 180-degrees and then fire. This game was truly meant to be played with a human controlling Sheva (or Chris) or vice versa. The game is very entertaining and amazingly short yet you'll see the "Your Partner Got Killed" or "You Got Killed" many many times. It has become more of a trial and error type of game near the end. It is quite an awesome game and the only cons for this game it the clunky controls that were taken from Resident Evil 4. Even when you are running away from zombies, you have to STOP just to reload your weapon. Real time menu makes it even harder. You can't just select menu to get healed because zombies will just hack away at you while you're busy swapping with your partner for an herb to get healed. Overall, great game. Controls are a huge bummer in this game.
What's great about it: Graphics are amazing. Action is can be redundant, yet really fun
What's not so great: Combat. When playing rogue campaign - your A.I. partner gets killed or uses up herbs/ammo too quickly
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Mixing classic game mechanics that defined the genre with all-new, never-before-seen gameplay systems, Street Fighter IV brings a brand new fighting game to fans the world over. With Capcom's latest advancements in new-generation technology, Street Fighter IV delivers an extraordinary experience that will re-introduce the world to the time-honored art of virtual martial arts.
 
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2 out of 5
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Big disappointment
on February 21, 2009
Posted by: vespa55
from Hercules, CA
I can't believe how much hype the new Street Fighter IV has been getting. After getting my thrills from Soulcalibur IV, MK vs DC, and Virtua Fighter, playing the new Street Fighter IV was like going BACKWARDS in video game evolution! My little cousins who I tried to get to play with me were wondering if I pulled out the old Super Nintendo to play this game and I had to convince them that this was a "brand new game for the Xbox 360". The combo and ultra systems are very confusing. Even using old favorites such as Ken and Ryu was just disappointing. For a 2D game, it's okay overall. But this is the 21st century and video game fighters have evolved a LOT since the 90s. Even Mortal Kombat has stepped it up a notch (even though their main lure was the gore which was incredibly toned down with their latest release). I wanted to return my SFIV game after trying to tolerate learning it for a few days. I've had it. This game made my Mortal Kombat vs DC game look like the game of the year. If you're a die hard Street Fighter fan, this game is for you. But a game that hangs on to mainly combos and counters? No finishers? Annoying announcer voice? A one word description of all this is: DISAPPOINTING.
What's great about it: Reminds me of the graphics of 15+ years ago when I was a little kid
What's not so great: Compared to current 3D fighters, this is definitely a step back. Graphics are not as beautiful as the reviews state
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Learn more about F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin - Xbox 360. (Flash demo) SynopsisThe city of Auburn has been thrown into chaos. A supernatural explosion has rocked the city, courtesy of the vengeful Alma and the immense power at her command. In order to save the city from Alma's terrible wrath, a Special Forces squad must set out on a mission to get to the root of the mysterious forces arrayed against them and put a stop to Alma's plan. Will they be able to save the city before it's too late?F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin thrusts you back into the terrifying world of the original F.E.A.R. to continue the saga of the powerful and deadly Alma. Engage in intense close-quarter action across a variety of indoor and outdoor environments as you face off against all-new, dangerously intelligent enemies armed with advanced combat tactics. An enhanced graphics engine plunges you into a shadowy and suspenseful world where you must rely on your wits and strategic abilities to overcome a devastating ghostly rage.
 
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3 out of 5
3
A slight improvement over FEAR 1, very slight
on February 11, 2009
Posted by: vespa55
from Hercules, CA
I was hoping that F.E.A.R. 2 would shed some light on more answers to Alma and everything else, but like the Ring movies, you're left with more answers. Aside from your teammates uttering tidbits here and there to build somewhat of a storyline, your left to walk through hallways, corridors, rooms..... pretty much a modern day dungeons game. The shooting mechanics are very similar to Call of Duty, and every now and then, you'll get a surprise scare, but it's lacking the true spookiness and chill that F.E.A.R. 1 had. You would think that a game named "FEAR" would make this game quite filled with.... fear. It doesn't even come close to the Condemned, Silent HIll or Resident Evil series in regards to scares and fear. It's a decent shooter, but I was quite disappointed hoping that a little more of that magic from F.E.A.R. 1 would rub off on this game. Unfortunately, this sequel game doesn't match up to the first game.
What's great about it: Shooter mechanics are very similar to Call of Duty series, slo-mo can be fun at times
What's not so great: You mainly trudge through a ton of corridors, rooms and hallways
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Legendary heroes and brutal warriors are about to collide like never before. Both the DC Comics and Mortal Kombat universes are populated with amazing characters engaged in epic struggles for supremacy. When cataclysmic forces fuse these two worlds together, the result is a conflict unlike anything either world has ever seen. Join in the battle as Mortal Kombat warriors and DC superheroes clash in a showdown for the ages.Choose your side and enter the fray as Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe brings together familiar figures for an incredible fighting adventure that pits the likes of Batman and Superman against Scorpion and Sub-Zero. Make use of each character's signature fighting style, and neutralize enemies with distinct finishing moves that evoke the true Mortal Kombat experience. Two new fighting mechanics give you even more opportunities to savor the conflict, with Freefall Kombat allowing amazing mid-air battles and Klose Kombat permitting you to zero in on the fight for an astonishing close-up view. From the soaring heights of Metropolis and Gotham City to the eerie realms of Graveyard and Hell, the battle between these two powerful forces will shake both universes to their foundations, delivering an unforgettable fighting experience.
 
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4 out of 5
4
This game was not as bad as I thought
on January 18, 2009
Posted by: vespa55
from Hercules, CA
After hearing all the bummed out Mortal Kombat fans saying how bad this game I was, I decided to try it out myself before agreeing with the majority. This game is actually good! Granted, it's not up there in regards to modern day 3D fighters, but it's still fun. The good: DC characters here are interesting enough that it lures people into buying this game like Yoda and Vader did for Soulcalibur IV. Granted, the pairing up or DC Universe along with Mortal Kombat's universe is sorta sketchy, but it sells. The same elements previous Mortal Kombat games had are in this game: poor (and I mean POOR) storyline. Combos, aerial combos and interactive environments. The bad: if you've played previous Mortal Kombat games, you'll notice that even with the DC Universe lineup, the overall lineup is quite small. Overall, this game is fun despite the rated T rating.
What's great about it: DC characters give this game it's hook towards consumers like Star Wars did for Soulcalibur IV
What's not so great: Toned down gore, fatalities are quite frankly ----- bland. Overly toned down.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Mindless entertainment presented in beautiful BD
on January 13, 2009
Posted by: vespa55
from Hercules, CA
If you're up for a deal on some mindless action and entertainment, this AVP package is for you. Granted, it is what it is, mindless entertainment --- but the bottom line is it's entertaining despite the poor acting, storyline and plot. The timeline throws everything off because the Alien movies were all based in the future and apparently the Aliens were discovered accidentally in the future. These movies are set in the present. Totally off and contradicting timelines. Oh well, entertaining nonetheless.
What's great about it: Lots of great mindless action and entertainment
What's not so great: Poor writing, no real cut-out winner between the Aliens and Predators, bad acting and storyline
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Learn more about Prince of Persia - Xbox 360. (Flash demo) SynopsisTravel to a land rich with magic and mysticism as the world of ancient Persia unfolds before you in Prince of Persia. As the fabled Prince, you are a rogue warrior of astonishing acrobatic and strategic talents, armed with unrivalled agility and devastating fighting tactics. Prepare to swing over canyons, scale down the sides of buildings, perform perfectly timed acrobatic combinations and more as you strive to rid your homeland of the dark Corruption and return Persia to peace and prosperity.The storied franchise returns to deliver an entirely new action-adventure experience in Prince of Persia. Explore a magnificent open world that allows you the freedom to select your own path and determine how the game evolves. Experience the excitement of an all-new combat system as you battle Ahriman's corrupt lieutenants. Join forces with the gifted Elika, a dynamic artificial intelligence companion with magical powers who enhances your own abilities through special duo acrobatic moves and devastating fighting combo attacks. Put your strength, speed and strategy to the test as you whirl into action and struggle to uproot the evil that has taken hold of the land.
 
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2 out of 5
2
Very bland and simple game
on January 4, 2009
Posted by: vespa55
from Hercules, CA
For a game that has been given so many good reviews, I was tempted to buy Prince of Persia despite the Rate T rating. Ubisoft has released games that have either been hit or miss. Assassin's Creed was one of the last decent games Ubisoft released. In Prince of Persia, the same premise in Assassin's Creed iin regards to Spiderman-like acrobatics and agility is in this game as well. The battles sequences can be either pleasing or incredibly boring. Your counterpart, Elika, becomes your savior because she practically makes it impossible to die in fights or die when not making a specific agility move at an obstacle. The motivation to make specific landmarks on the world map fertile again was not great. There's something missing in this game and the storyline is confusing as well. I believe this game is worth less than $49.99 that Best Buy is offering it at. I don't normally get this judgmental over games, but this game was truly a disappointment.
What's great about it: Graphics are semi-cartoonish, semi-pleasing
What's not so great: Main character is annoying and not funny at all, Elika makes it nearly impossible to lose your life in this game
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Learn more about The Last Remnant - Xbox 360. (Flash demo) SynopsisIn a time when the forces of greed and war rule the world, your closest companion has been ripped from your side by strangers. You are the warrior named Rush, and along with a hardy band of more than 15 companions, you must save your kidnapped sister, Irina. Craftily negotiate the murky uncertainties of the outside world, leading your comrades through the darkest times using your wits and your strength. Obliterate enemies with your shrewd battle strategies while you plunge into an unfamiliar world of breathtaking sights and towering terror. In The Last Remnant, the notion of equality has been torn asunder for 1,000 years by the discovery of mysterious artifacts known as Remnants. Immerse yourself in this world as Rush, and rely on your ability to manipulate the elements of war through a morale-based battle system. Embark on the quest to find Rush's sister, Irina, while traversing the sinister landscape of a war-torn land brought to life by the work of famed art director Yusuke Naora. Impressive graphics and a dynamic turn-based system heighten your thrills of strategy and battle.
 
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It's just Infinite Undiscovery in a Rated M format
on December 22, 2008
Posted by: vespa55
from Hercules, CA
If I wanted to pay $59.99 to read/watch something on my TV for hours, I would've just bought a movie instead. Square Enix practically took Infinite Undiscovery and took the same story premise and plugged it in this game, but instead of Lunar Glyphs, we're dealing with "Remnants" instead. And the main premise is so similar that even the character voices and graphics are the same! In Infinite Discovery - it was Capell, in this game it's the same graphics and voiceovers but this time the character's name is Rush. In Infinite Undiscovery - Lunar Glyphs (special powers) are bad, in the Last Remnant, same thing, Remnants (special powers) are bad. There are glitches in the graphics and the battle sequences are terrible. You can setup a set of commands for your so-called "unions" and once again, you're just WATCHING what happens. The choices you need to make on your end are not even challenging, basic yes or no questions. If you have a knack for reading and watching a LOT of cutscenes, this game is for you. Some RPGs have an equal amount of storytelling as well as gameplay, but you're literally just fighting ridiculous "union-based" battles just to get to the next 10 minute cutscene just to hear/watch another snippet of the storyline. What a bust. Square Enix used to be on top of their game in regards to making decent RPGs. This is just another bust.
What's great about it: Interesting graphics and gameplay
What's not so great: You're literally READING/WATCHING the game, not much user involvement, battleplay is terrible
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Learn more about the New WindowsStore your music, movies and games on this CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme GXI5200B desktop's generous 2TB hard drive, which offers ample space for your digital media. The double-layer DVD~RW/CD-RW drive lets you create personalized CDs and DVDs.
 

What power supply is in this computer?

How many watts is the power supply?
600W
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Learn more about the New WindowsStore your music, movies and games on this CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme GXI5200B desktop's generous 2TB hard drive, which offers ample space for your digital media. The double-layer DVD~RW/CD-RW drive lets you create personalized CDs and DVDs.
 

Which motherboard is in this pc?

It's your basic LGA 1150 Motherboard (by Gigabyte).
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