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Lemmings press the escape key on your keyboard, then go to config, input then you can chnge controls
South Park - Chef\'s Luv Shack its made in 1999 what do you expect?of course the graphics are bad

thenumberone's Last 5 Game Reviews (view last 25)
BioShock
07-31-12 11:44 AM
The best game, ever
Well, I dont know how it took me so long to review this game, many people have been
unfortunate enough to have to listen to me rave about how good it is.
And now your going to be faced with a beast of a review where you
wonder where the end is. If youre lucky, it will end, i cant make promises though =p

Bioshock is a great game in so many ways, it unites so many ideas
and factors, hypothesis's and questions, that are actual present
in socoiety. It highlights corruption, greed, ambition, war, all
the things in man that are bad, but all that is good too.

So at the start you are on a plane, in fact, il post the start scene,
it wil give you an idea of what the games like:
[youtube]3U1WdKwbv_s[/youtube]
So thats the first thing you see on starting the game, excellent,
a bit of drama, i bit of excitement. Imediately following that
scene you find yourself sinking in the ocean, and fight your way
to the surface, where total devestation greets you, your plane
destroyed, oil slick burning all around you, and the only thing
in sight, a lone lighthouse.
Walking through the open door, it slams shut, plunging you into
darkness.
The auto lights trigger and the first thing you see,
[img]http://www.meh.ro/original/2009_10/meh.ro2452.png[/img]
That sets the tone for the game. As yet you still have no clue
as to what is going on, or where you are, and the game does that
throughout. You never quite know where you will end up, never
quite know who to trust, you think you've reached the end and
find that the marker moves again. Frustration, determenation,
hate, these are al things you feel, because like any great game
should, you arent sitting in your room playing as jack
(the main character). You are jack.

So this video is all i really need to demonstarte the idea
of the game, then we can get... Read the rest of this Review
Haze
04-30-12 06:47 AM
HAZE-PS3
Haze is an exclusive for the playstation 3 system, designed by nottingham based free radical design.  The company was famous for such titles as timesplitters and second sight.  The 3 founding members were from the team that created goldeneye 64.
Despte this, HAZE was to be there undoing, the fact the title was launched as an exclusive combined with low sales meant when the recession arrived they were in no fit condition.
The company was bough over and renamed crysis uk, making the online for crysis 2 (the only bit that didnt suck hard) and reportedly homefront 2.


Well, thats some backlog about the company, now the game.
Honestly, i had played all the trailers, read all the reports, played the demo.  And i loved it all.
In fact, heres a trailer, check that out before we go further.
[youtube]XfmxP7wSoNQ[/youtube]


So, there came launch day and i bought it.
Its set only 25 years in the future, so about 2033 i guess.
In the game, corporations have becme the true rulers and enforcers.  There were a whole serious of adverts for this game with real pople, actors, pushing the main part of this game:
Nector.


The armys are now run by massive corporations, there services sold off to the highest bidder.  The corporation you work for is known as mantel.  I dont know if all the armys use it, but mantel is dominant on the market, thanks in no small part, to nector.
This drug increases all your senses, sight, hearing, speed, strength, agression, the ultimate battle stimulant.  In the game you have a constant supply streaming into your blood supply via your nector pack.
It also has a few other effects, in combination with your mantel equipment, visor etc, the drug stops you from hearing things like screams and once an enemy is dead they are wiped from your vision. Due to your equipment being somewhat 'faulty' you often fail to have this censored, helping to lead your c... Read the rest of this Review
Perfect Dark
04-02-12 07:16 PM
Perfect dark (N64)
So, this is actualy my 2nd review of this game, I made one last year, twas a thing of beauty with descriptions about weapons and everything, then i hit submit and got a vizzed error, wiping my entire review =(
Il copy it this time in case something happens =p
Perfect dark, i was sadly ignorant of until i stumbled upon it on vizzed, but what a find. Even having played moderngames i was amased at how well this one stood up, but you almost expect that from n64, a truely great console.
In the game you are an agent of the carington institute, youre essentialy a female james bond, following up on leads to uncover a very...interesting scenario.
The game wasnt overly lavish on the hints so i never realised certain things until well into the game. weapons you pick up, from pistols to rocket launchers are all unlocked for training in the carington institute ( your hq).
Each individual weapon has 3 timed challenges whereby you have to either destroy so many targets in a set time or get a certain number of points while maintaining a certain accuracy percentage.
It limits your ammo too, and some of these are exceptioaly difficult to do but well worth the effort, for every challenge level completed you get an accuracy and damage increase, making missions FAR easier.
You can also unlock cheats like start with a rocket launcher or a partner etc, by completing set goals like complete said level on perfect agent (hardest difficulty) or complete in say, 15 minutes.
If youre in game and think, id like to play a harder difficulty but i dont want to lose what iv unlocked, that too, is not a problem. From the carington institute you can scroll through missions, and choose the difficulty ( but if you want to do a harder one you have to play the missions consecutively). I started on easiest, and then went back to do it on perfect dark.
As well as unlocking things for doing that, the harder the difficulty, the more objectives there are, the easy ... Read the rest of this Review
Mission Impossible
04-02-12 04:28 PM
mission impossible
Strange that the very game that brought me to vized has not even been reviewed, I probably should have done that a while ago.

So mission impossible, I played it years ago, albeit on the ps1.  Its the very game that, via Google, directed me to vizzed.

The game, unlike the movie, Starts off with you in Russia, with not much explanation to be honest.  You're basically on a sabotage mission.  Actually, the game seems hugely different to the movie...
Either way, like the movie, its awesomeness carrys it through, a great game shouldn't even need to stand on top of a great movie anyway.


The gameplay and progression of the game are pretty fun and addictive, there are a few key let downs though.

First, the graphics, theres no 2 ways about it, they suck.


Then theres the controls, and boy do they suck, as well as being dropped right into it amongst armed Russians, you aren't told anything about the controls and theres no easing into it, learning as you go, nor are there particularly great explanations of what to do and how to do it.
The controls are clumsy, you rotate around and then move in that direction, and using a keyboard its a logistical nightmare trying to accomplish everything, its really far better with a controller but dont think hats going to solve the problem completely.

Then theres the fact the game has like, no checkpoints, you die, you're doing the mission again buddy.

Graphics-6
They are blocky, Ethan's head is square and it looks like he fell off a building onto it.
The environment and npc's are not a great deal better.

Sound-6
Hell if that didn't drive me crazy, same tune throughout the whole missions, and that could be as long as 15 minutes.
The voices are pretty bad too, and the sounds of pain are some of the worst out there, its really pretty unbelievable.

Addictiveness-10
The game is addictive and a half, looking back at... Read the rest of this Review
Tecmo World Cup Soccer (Japan)
04-02-12 02:37 PM
Tecmo World Cup Soccer
Well at first i thought the game wasnt actually that bad, sure it was basic to the extreme but it had that inescapable draw that some games just inherantly have.
It does however, have colossal flaws.

First and formost, there seems to be absolutely no way to cycle which player you control, i was playing as scotland against brazil, it was 1-1, there net was wide, the ball was sitting there, one of my guys was near it and all the brazilians were miles away, i could taste the victory.
But this game seems to use some seriously flawed algorithm to designate your active player, to my horro my player just stood there, and when a brazilian drew into the screen he ran AWAY from the ball.
Annoyed does not begin to do t for me, i couldn't believe it.

Theres not really  bunch to say about this, its a really basic repetitve game.

Graphics-6
I wasnt expecting miracles, and granted i got none, but i was plesently surprised that 1, the people were actualy identifiable as, y'know, people, and 2, each team was custom designed, the brazilians even had different skin tones.
Equally however, theres only one pitch which is weird because they are all national teams...
Yeh lets have west germany v france in america...
But, not bad.  Aparently your team mates even cover there eyes while the oposition celebrate if you score an own goal.

Sound-5
It was meh, you get a pretty random tune while playing and a cheerfull little jingle if you actually score, which incidentally, is another hangup.  Controlling the power and direction of your shot is next to impossible as is actually scoring a goal, it took me ages to get even one. Plus the makers seem to have forgoten half time..
Oh, sound, sorry.  Yeh, its repetitive but its not so bad it makes you want to mute the sound.

Addictiveness-8
Yeh, its colossaly flawed, but shock horror, all the difficuties and bad designs actually made me more determin... Read the rest of this Review

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thenumberone's Game History
Harvest Moon 64 (n64),   Harvest Moon 64 (n64),   Harvest Moon 64 (n64),   Harvest Moon 64 (n64),   Harvest Moon 64 (n64),   Harvest Moon 64 (n64),   Harvest Moon 64 (n64),   South Park (n64),   South Park (n64),   South Park (n64),   South Park (n64),   South Park (n64),   South Park (n64),   Simpsons, The (4 Players World, set 1) (mame),   Simpsons, The (4 Players World, set 1) (mame),   Gemfire (snes),   Gemfire (snes),   Pokemon Blue (gb),   Pokemon Blue (gb),   Pokemon Blue (gb),   Pokemon Blue (gb),   Gemfire (snes),   R.C. Pro AM (nes),   R.C. Pro AM (nes),   R.C. Pro AM (nes),   R.C. Pro AM (nes),   R.C. Pro AM (nes),   Earthbound (snes),   Earthbound (snes),   Earthbound (snes),   Earthbound (snes),   Toy Story (nes),   Romance of the Three Kingdoms II (snes),   Romance of the Three Kingdoms II (snes),   Romance of the Three Kingdoms II (snes),   Romance of the Three Kingdoms II (snes),   Romance of the Three Kingdoms II (snes),   Romance of the Three Kingdoms II (snes),   Bandit Kings of Ancient China (nes),   Sim Earth - The Living Planet (snes),   Gemfire (snes),   Gemfire (snes),   Star Wars Episode I - Battle for Naboo (n64),   Star Wars Episode I - Battle for Naboo (n64),   007 - The World is Not Enough (n64),   007 - The World is Not Enough (n64),   Star Wars - Rogue Squadron (n64),   Super Mario World (Demo) (nes),   Super Mario & Sonic 2 (nes),   Battle of Napoleon (appleii),  
 
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