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What makes a game great? Let me tell you that it's all about the genre. A game of a specific genre needs to avoid being repetitive, so it sets itself aside from others like it from being different. It's hard for fighting games (and Beat'em ups too i guess) to top it, because they're all mainly the same thing. But not all fighting games are the same, and if they set themselves apart, they're bound to have something special in store for us. Soul Caliber 4 featured a create a fighter system, Super Smash bros. as always has 4 player fighting, and Mortal Combat has............................ blood. Is Street Fighter 4 what it's cut out to be though?
(Sniff) this game is beautiful.
Littlebigplanet is one of the best games I have ever played in my life. As long as gamers have played games and have beaten them, once in a while, they would yearn to want to make there own. I have thought about this a lot... and I mean a lot. Is Littlebigplanet my dream game? Hmm.... I've got to think about that...
Even though the Game Informer review was pretty good, there was something wrong with it. It didn't really explain why it got a perfect ten, it didn't go into deep enough detail. I just beat the single player campaign, didn't get that far in multi-player yet, but I feel that I've seen enough of this game.
Nobody cares about any other ninja besides Ryu Hayabusa, but what about this guy? Ninja Blade doesn't fail to disappoint a hardcore ninja gamer, but it still won't top the awesomeness of Ninja Gaiden (at least not yet.) Does this game have anything better to do than in Ninja Gaiden? Well actually, Ninja Blade has many cut scenes that require specific button presses in order to perform specific actions. Ninja Blades boss fights are more creative, sort of like God of War, but Ninja Gaiden's bosses are more intense. Other than that, the two games are pretty much the same other than the number of enemy AL in Ninja Gaiden 2 are more numerous on screen and runs at 60 frames per second. And that's it.
I'll be brief. Gears 2 is a great game, but this game isn't going to be one of my all time favorites, I'll tell you that. Of course, Marcus is still fighting the Locust and stuff, you know, same old stuff from the last game.
Wow, I can't believe I'm giving this game a perfect 10. When I played the original Left 4 Dead, I new it had its flaws, such as the selection of weapons. Why have a shotgun when you can have an automatic shotgun? Not to mention the level layouts were kind of boring and an eye sore. There were also a poor selection of infected enemies to fight online, there were only 4. But I still loved Left 4 Dead, it delivered an experience I never felt before in my life. The thrill of killing zombies as they charged you down was amazing.
Alright! I get to review Assassin's Creed! Let's chat about it.
I just bought the Ultimate Genesis Collection.
I love Resident Evil 4! It was one of best games I ever.... Well you know what I'm about to say. Too bad this sequel wasn't.