powdercoat11's Last Game Reviews |
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare 05-29-15 12:36 PM
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Same game different year!
This game maybe new to the series, well the title any ways. As for the game it is the same old run and gun Call of Duty always brings to the table. Oh they added exo suits so now your targets are like ducks from duck hunt flying through the air. They should have just left well enough alone in my opinion.
The games graphics are honestly a lot better than previous Call of Duty installments. The players movements also seem to be a lot smoother than before ex: jumping an running. Kill streaks could be better the only one that looks remotely descent is the Goliath, which is essentially a juggernaut from the future with guns attached.
The games sound is the same bass intensive, loud commentary that we all know. Don't get me wrong I gave the sound a 10 because they always do it well. I prefer to use a turtle beach headset which really hones your ears in to the immersing sounds of the game. If I don't where the headphones then I usually can't turn the surround sound past 6 because it's way to loud.
As for the games addictiveness I give it an 8. This rating is based solely off of multiplayer, I could play multiplayer for hours on end. Multiplayer is a lot harder than campaign because your playing with actual people around the world, meaning there location in game play will always change. The exo suits could disappear from the game and I wouldn't mind a bit, just a bit gimmicky in my opinion.
Story is pretty good, although if you played the others than you can almost predict what will happen. Theirs not much else to say about the story as I felt it lacked change and diversity from the past games. Nothing compares to MW3.
Depth of the game...well this depends on the story and like I said the story just isn't there.
Difficulty of the game is a 7 for me. The campaign might take you a few days or one, if you play non stop. I found that even on hard that this game is pretty easy. The hardest part of the entire... Read the rest of this Review
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Super Mario 64 05-20-15 04:06 PM
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One Of My All Time Favorites!
This is the first game review I've ever done before so here goes.
For starters I grew up playing this game way before emulators became common place. Had the purple see through console with neon green controllers, those were the days.Enough reminiscing, let's review Mario 64!
Though this game may be old in the eyes of some, which yeah it kinda is, the graphics for the time were awesome. Maybe it was my 11yr old mind at the time but these graphics really had me in aw.You'll find that when playing the game each button push is super responsive (on console), the emulator is right on par with console minus the bandwidth interruptions every now and again.
The games sound quality is pretty astonishing. Movements sound and react like real life sounds would, such as jumping or the sound of Mario swimming through water. This isn't a game I have to find myself looking through options to mute a levels background music. If the graphics turn you away the music alone is enough to keep you playing let alone that this game is just down right addicting.
Likeliness that ill play this game again is very high. This is just like any other Mario game. You'll find yourself saying alright just one more play before bed...two hours later, ok time for bed.This game really isn't even all that hard but if you don't pay attention it can get very frustrating at times.
The story does lack in depth a bit, as this game also follows the same old Bowser battles to save the princess. My opinion is that they could have made this a lot better even with the same premise behind the story. I think a twist would have been good maybe make us think Bowser stole Peach, get to the end and find out it's nothing as expected.
As for depth this game has it! This was one of the first to offer good 3d effects in an open type environment at least in my opinion, Zelda would follow suit.You could easily find yourself playing this game for hours on end and not eve... Read the rest of this Review
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