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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overall you will have a good time with this game, it's a lot of fun, with great graphics and an interesting story, if your looking for a FPS fix, then it's a good play. the multiplayer is pretty well done, but if you're looking for the best online experience you are better off buying CoD4
What's great about it: Graphix, controls, multiplayer
What's not so great: a little easy, not the BEST shooter out there
They may look cute, but there's nothing nice about the characters in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. This fighting frenzy will have you inflicting painful KO's on familiar opponents you thought were your friends. Take your frustrations out on Link, Mario and other characters from throughout the gaming world. Shoot spaceships out of the sky in the Lylat System from the Star Fox games and deal out killer blows in Rumble Falls based on the look and feel of Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat.Hit opponent after opponent to build up your damage meter, then knock your enemies clear off the screen. Rely on weapons that are silly but very effective, such as banana peels, pitfalls, gooey bombs and many more. Hurl old-school crates and barrels or select from Assist Trophies and Poke Balls to strike fear in the hearts of your foes. Combine Standard, Strong and Smash attacks to bash your way to victory. There are so many ways to smash, you'll get lost in the melees for hours on end.
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This was quite possibly the most anticipated game on the Wii, and it didn't disappoint. The graphics are well, done with gameplay that flows evenly when using the classic or gamecube controller. (if you don't have one of these the game isn't worth playing.) I don't think that anyone was mad at seeing Solid Snake in the line up and I thought his character was done tastefully. It was a breath of fresh air to find a game on the Wii that supports online play, the one thing that was a drawback with this game is that the online play was a little less smooth at times than I would have liked but to be honest the fact that it has online play is a victory in itself, all in all a great game, if you liked the predecessors or just want a new party game for the Wii, it's a great buy.
What's great about it: Graphix, Game Play, Characters, Online
SynopsisDarkness casts upon the land of Hyrule, where evil lurks around every corner. The peaceful borderlands are in danger and only the powers of one man/creature can defeat such gloom. Link, a young farm boy, is destined to save the kingdom from such tragedy. After being directed by the mayor to attend the Hyrule Summit, Link sets off for the Twilight Realm. Upon his arrival, he transforms into a wolf and is captured. With the magical help of Midna, a mysterious being, Link is set free and off to battle against foul creatures.Besides his trusty sword and shield, Link fights his opponents on horseback with a bow and arrow. Maze-like puzzles stand between Link and the peace of the land, so wits must be sharp to discover hidden weapons and items. As you ride into combat against challenging enemies, your bravery will be tested and a new legend will be born. Use the power and unique control of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controller for precise aiming, special sword attacks, shield shoves and even fishing.
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This could be the best game ever released for the Wii, with graphix that are surprisingly well rendered for the wii (though still not on par with other new-gen systems) the controlls which could have easily been clumsy and irritating, for the most part shine through fairly well with only a few hiccups, when I finished the story line I didn't feel cheated by the length, and if you are looking for even more fun go back and find all the extras, which also adds a level of optional difficulty that is perfect for the hardcore games though not necisary for those who just want to finish the story. overall one of my favorite games on the Wii
What's great about it: Beautiful graphix, and gameplay, cool story
What's not so great: controlls will not respond on rare occasions
SynopsisFollowing in the footsteps of his legendary father Dark Knight Sparda, young Dante faithfully fulfills his birthright by battling the Holy Knights, a religious order dedicated to ridding the world of demons. Upon witnessing Dante's devilish deeds, Nero, a cynical warrior moving up through the ranks, begins to question his loyalty to the elite sect. Will Nero go over to the dark side? Why has destiny brought these two individuals together? Find out as you play this latest title from the notorious Devil May Cry series.In Devil May Cry 4, you'll assume the role of Nero as you come to grips with your newfound power and subsequent dwindling beliefs. Deliver damaging combos with Nero's unique Devil Bringer arm in hellish combat encounters. You'll also be able to use the Exceed System to charge Nero's sword with a throttle effect ~ charge the sword to up to three levels and unleash powerful attacks. With your PlayStation 3, you'll be privy to advanced graphical capabilities and high-definition 60 fps visuals that add even more spark to the sizzling storyline. Stay cool as you enter a game that starts out hot and keeps burning bigger and better.
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Although this may not be the best title in the series it is still arguably one of the best games that has been released for the PS3. the graphix for this game are beautiful with breathtaking backrounds and wonderful attention to detail. the game plays much like those in prevous installments and is intense and intuitive as ever, if you have never played any of the prevous games in the series have no fear because not only does the game have the back story from the other games available to read built in, you really don't need it to be able to follow the story, the only downfall that I can see is that the game doesn't really give you time to learn the controlls so if you are inexperienced in this type of game I would suggest that you start on the easiest difficulty though even that may prove trying.
What's great about it: Beautiful Graphix, intense gameplay
What's not so great: difficulty may be a problem for casual gamers
Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction brings back our heroes in a brand new series for the PS3. This time Ratchet & Clank must embark on an galactic adventure to unravel the mystery of Ratchet's origin. This epic adventure will introduce new characters, new weapons, and all-new worlds for Ratchet & Clank to explore.
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This is a great game that is full of action and is set in a world full of beautiful backrounds and gameplay, playing this game is almost like waching a Disney-Pixar movie, the controlls are easy to learn and it's fun to do so, overall it was a great gaming experience with very little downfalls, wich are that it is kind of short, and the actual gameplay is very simple but those minute problems are utterly drowned out by how much fun you will have playing this title wich is the best adaptation of the series yet.
What's great about it: Beautiful Graphix, great story, well implemented controlls
What's not so great: This game is kind of short, and fairly simple
SynopsisIn the 200 years since the global atomic war of 2077, the surviving residents of the Capital Wasteland (formerly known as Washington, D.C.) have holed up in Vault 101, enjoying a life free from the dangers that lurk beyond. In the Vault, you are protected from the Giant Insects, Raiders, Slavers and Super Mutants that prowl the Capital Wasteland. But now your father has defied the Overseer and left the Vault for reasons you don't know. You must find him and discover the truth before it is too late. Beyond the Vault, the Capital Wasteland presents threats unlike any you have ever known. Are you brave enough to face them and resourceful enough to stay alive?Fallout 3 immerses you in an environment unlike any you've seen before, where the great monuments of the United States lie in ruin and danger lurks around every corner. Super-deluxe HD graphics render the Wasteland in eye-popping detail, from the danger-filled offices and Metro tunnels of D.C. to the rotten flesh of a mutant's face. Customize your character in limitless ways while choosing from dozens of unique skills and perks, each with a dazzling variety of effects. Experience the post-apocalyptic world from either a first-person or third-person perspective with the touch of a button. Inflict death and destruction in an all-new cinematic presentation through the Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System, which allows you to pause time in combat, aim for specific body parts on your target and queue up attacks. In Fallout 3, you make the decisions that define you and that change the world.
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To be honest this game looks promising and intriguing many die hard fans of the series will veiw the fact that Bathesda is making this game as a problem, mainly in that it may be an oblivion clone with guns, but I think that the new intuitive features that have been added (Assisted Targeting System) will help the game stay true to the series, and with the history of good games that company produces this has the potential to be the best game of the year, definitely pick this one up.
What's great about it: Good graphix, open world concept, dark and intriguing world
What's not so great: open world concept, vast diference from previous installments