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    February 11, 2008
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Learn more about Resistance: Fall of Man. (Flash demo) For decades, populations across Europe and Asia have felt the fury of Chimera: a rapidly mutating parasite that infects other forms of life, rendering its victims into new Chimera. The unstoppable spread of this deadly disease has made its way to the shores of England in Fall of Man. It's now 1951, and while playing the part of U.S. Army Ranger Nathan Hale, you must fight alongside a group of British resistance soldiers in a last-ditch effort to free England and the rest of the world from the stranglehold of this ruinous plague.Exotic weapons and vehicles team with proprietary physics to create a unique human and Chimeran arsenal. While on your mission, you'll encounter lifelike characters and creatures who display sophisticated behaviors and interactions in complex environments for an immersive experience. You'll be subjected to the chaos of large, crowded battlefields in close combat within infested military command centers and decimated urban landscapes based on actual locations in Great Britain.
 
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Good story
on July 24, 2008
Posted by: Element55
from Grand Rapids, MI
I've been a strictly PC gamer fan for the past 15 years, so I'm still getting used to playing games without a mouse and keyboard. But even with this handicap, the game is a lot of fun. It seems to combine elements of CoD and HalfLife which makes for great gameplay, with an amazing storyline. A must have for PS3 owners.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Fun Movie
on July 22, 2008
Posted by: Element55
from Grand Rapids, MI
I was pretty skeptical at first about how this movie would really look in hi def. But I thought it looked great, especially some of the jousting scenes. If you haven't seen the movie, you have to give it a try. It's fun, especially if you have studied Chaucer. A fun movie to watch with friends.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Great Blu Ray
on July 17, 2008
Posted by: Element55
from Grand Rapids, MI
This is a fun movie to watch especially in hi def. Overall the high definition quality looks and sounds top notch. The surround sound reallly brings the action to life. The movie itself is fun but nothing unforgettable. It still has a great story though.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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One would expect Jurassic Park, Steven Spielberg's phenomenally successful dinosaur adventure, to be an almost flawless DVD, and this Universal edition is generally very satisfying. The picture quality is certainly outstanding, bringing out Spielberg's use of color and detail perfectly, while the widescreen format ensures that the dinosaurs are no less terrifying at home than in the cinema. The Dolby 5.1 sound (a DTS edition is also available) is better still, with every roar and rumble bellowing out in crystal clarity. This DVD has clearly been designed with love and attention; even the menu screen is an amazing work of CGI art. Amongst the huge range of features are standard fare such as production notes, biographies, and trailers for Jurassic Park: The Lost World and Jurassic Park III (the latter is totally unrevealing). Footage of early pre-production meetings illustrate Spielberg's desire to make the dinosaurs as frightening as possible, while "Raptors In the Kitchen" shows how Phil Tippett's animatics technique helped to shape the look of the film before CGI was introduced into the equation. A messy but interesting storyboards section includes an omitted scene and the original ending for the film, and the "Foley Artists" feature provides fascinating insight into how the film got some of its Oscar-winning sound. Obviously this DVD will be popular with kids, and it is at kids that the fun and quite thorough "Dinosaur Encyclopaedia" is aimed. The location scouting footage, DVD-ROM features, and production photographs are all moderately interesting, but the best of the extra features is probably "The Making of Jurassic Park." Fifty minutes long and narrated by James Earl Jones, this is a detailed and authoritative documentary, although it does concentrate almost solely on the special effects side of the film, even incorporating footage of the original puppet dinosaurs before Spielberg opted for full-blown CGI creations. The glaring absence from this disc is a commentary by Spielberg himself, which would surely have been revealing, and would have made it an exceptional rather than very good DVD. Nevertheless, Jurassic Park fans will probably be delighted to have this edition in their home libraries.
 
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Classic
on July 9, 2008
Posted by: Element55
from Grand Rapids, MI
IF you haven't seen this yet, you are way behind the times. Amazing effects that still hold up today make this movie timeless. The surround sound makes this movie even scarier to watch. Let's hope this comes out in Blu Ray... that would be awesome.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Surprised me
on July 6, 2008
Posted by: Element55
from Grand Rapids, MI
I often will buy albums based off of one sone, which probably isn't a good idea. It can be hit or miss sometimes, but this was certainly a hit! The first several songs are very catchy and strong. But the rest of the album continues with good songs, with a good mix of different tunes. Great Buy!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Great looking movie
on July 5, 2008
Posted by: Element55
from Grand Rapids, MI
Not really much to say about this, besides the fact that it looks amazing and the movie is incredible. The hi def looks great, but what really blew me away was the surround sound. On my Bose 5.1 system every scene was great. The opening of the German bombers over London was great, and it only got better from there...
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Great Cd
on May 2, 2008
Posted by: Element55
from Grand Rapids, MI
I don't normally enjoy 'club' music, but this CD has lots of variety. The first three most people have probably heard before. But then there are some surprises like How High and Isaac. I found the CD to be strong and fun to listen to.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Aweful Movie
on February 17, 2008
Posted by: Element55
I can't say anything for the DIVIMAX version of the movie, but even if it was looked 1080p I would still not buy this movie. You must understand, I am a DIE HARD fan of the Halloween movies. But I just cannot stand this one. Even the music is stupid sounding. Dr. Loomis is really the only good actor, along with the girl, Danielle Harris, but she is mute throughout the majority of the movie. It sucks, don't bother. I enjoy all the other sequals much more than this one... even number 3!!
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Great Album!
on February 11, 2008
Posted by: Element55
If you enjoyed Louis XIV's first album, then your are going to LOVE this one. Right away the cd starts off strong, the first track even sounds a little rap-like for a bit. I'm not a rap fan at all, but to hear them try it out was pretty cool. Air Traffic, and Tina are also outstanding ones. This album also is a lot less explicit than the first one. Best Little Secrets seemed to get bogged down with the $exual references at times, but this one seems to stray from that. Overall good buy!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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