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Major League Baseball 2K9

May 17th, 2009

Major League Baseball 2K9




Get ready to get your uniform dirty as you play ball on the Xbox 360 with Major League Baseball 2K9 by Take-Two. You’ll recognize your favorite players as MLB 2K9 captures such minute as each player’s unique batting stances, different pitching windups and swings. With new commentary and gameplay enhancements to all facets of the experience, Major League Baseball 2K9 is a whole new ballgame.

You’ll be able to recognize your favorite players by the way they move around in the box and swing the bat. View larger.

Smart camera placement gives you a dramatic view of the game. View larger.

Precision Pitching and Swing Stick give you precise control over the ball and bat. View larger.

Enhanced graphics and presentation makes you feel like you’re watching a broadcast. View larger.

Beautiful Graphics and Presentation
Take-Two continues to refine the graphics and presentation of the game, and when you play MLB 2K9, you’ll often wonder if you weren’t watching television. The new Virtual Director brings smart camera placement, dramatic cuts, and more for a broadcast feel. Real-Time Atmosphere means ballboys, umpires, and coaches move naturally.

New Controls for Precision Batting and Pitching
Using the analog sticks, Take-Two’s Precision Pitching and Swing Stick give you the ability to paint the corners with your pitches and pull an inside fastball over the wall for a home run. The game carefully tracks aim and timing, so the ball always responds as you would expect it to in real life.

Never Miss a Trade as Rosters are Updated Continually
The latest rosters are included in the game, so your favorite team will have all its 2009 players. Not only that, with Living Rosters, the MLB 2K9 automatically updates the roster by getting the latest information online and incorporating it into the game. Never miss a trade again as they will be reflected in your game in real time.

MLB 2K9 provides a wealth of statistical information, and baseball fans won’t be disappointed. The Inside Edge feature uses six years of scouting data to accurately mimic player tendencies. You’ll notice your favorite players reacting to situations in the game just as they would in real life.

Player Specific Animations for More Realistic Games
2K Sports continues to build in more player-specific details, so now you can recognize your favorite players simply by watching the way they move around the batters box, how they swing the bat, or how they celebrate their home runs. It’s not just hitters who get this treatment as pitchers also have their unique deliveries and windups. The result is a game that feels more life-like than before.

Online Play with Sponsored Competitions
When you’re done practicing against the computer, you can suit up against your friends and play them online or off. With the Playoffs feature, you can skip the 162 game season and go straight to the playoffs with any eight teams you and friends want to play with. Then it’s just a matter of playing the games to see who gets the World Series Trophy.

Team 2K is an online competition to see who the best team of online players are. By playing Ranked Quick Matches, you can join in the fun and compete for prizes.

New Play by Play and Commentary Team
MLB 2K9 brings with it the new broadcast team of Gary Thorne and Steve Phillips. The new team injects depth and insight into the game, and provides another level of realism. In addition, the game also has real-time crowd noise and other sound effects that will have you feeling like you’re sitting in the bleachers.


User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars not that bad
i tried out and played MLB 2k9 for only about 30 minutes, and it’s not that bad.

the graphics are nice, including the crowd reacting to balls hit into the stands (foul balls and homeruns).

my only beef after 30 minutes was the pitching, i don’t get it. i was pitching with Tim Lincecum (cover-boy) and my curves were hitting the ground and bouncing to the backstop. Fastballs were hitting way outside or way inside.

but other than that, 2k9 is at least worth renting.

2 Stars 2K Must Stand For TO KIDS
For some crazy reason, 2K and all the other sports game makers for XBOX 360 have decided that the games are all about the graphics and they have forgotten that just because a guy looks real catching a ball and turnnig a double play that if he is doing so in an unreal slow speed, it just ain’t baseball. That goes for all the sports other than maybe what I have seen on some of the NHL Hockey games. I am an old PC sports game nut and I am praying that there will be a rededication to making fast pace real speed sports games for PC again. If you want a game that looks good, buy this one. If you want real speed baseball action, tryout for a local team or watch a game on TV. Kids may really love this game but an adult is going to be left feeling like he or she is watching paint dry.

3 Stars Its ok ( hope you like glitches )
Let me say that for the most part i enjoy this game. Maybe because i have no other options. The glitches coming out of all the MLB 2k games is getting to be a bit much. I am a huge baseball fan so i deal with it just because i want a baseball game to play. Dont have a PS3 so i have no other options. Lots of feilding glitches, you will have a ton of throwing errors. Stats are jacked up. Whats frustrating is that this game has ( had ) potential. But 2K, again, shortchanged us on a quality game. Unless your a big baseball fan i would just rent it. I bought it because i am willing to deal with the mediocrity. Maybe they should invest more money in the game instead of the stupid comercials??

3 Stars Don’t listen to others
This game is no where near as bad as most think. It has superb graphics and commentary, since 2k has released the patch the game is very lifelike for both the cpu and player. Is it perfect, no. But from what i’m reading about “the show” it is no worse if not better.

1 Star Waiting for 2K10!!!
I ignored the negative review and now i’m paying for my ignorance.I can tolorate all the glitches but when the game locks up during loading or after finishing the game to exit while playing the franchise mode making you start the season over,that pretty much put the nail on the coffin for this game for me.I bought the system when i purchased MLB 2K9 so i assume the game getting locked is the software issue.

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Stoked

May 9th, 2009

Stoked




Stoked for Xbox 360 by Destineer, and developed by Bongfish, brings you the thrill of back country snowboarding and the chance to explore real-world locales in the comfort of your living room. With five huge renowned mountains all yours to play with, Stoked lets you bypass the typical stale resorts for a unique and exhilarating ride experience every time.

Stoked gives you five full mountains to explore and ride. View larger.

Snow accumulates on the ground, changing the terrain in real time. View larger.

Take photos of other snowboarders doing spectacular jumps and tricks. View larger.

Perform different tricks and develop your own style. View larger.

Real Riders, Real Sponsors, Real Mountains
Stoked gives you a taste of the real thing, with authenticity stamped all over the game. Renowned riders such as Nicolas Mueller, Travis Rice, Annie Boulanger, Wolle Nyvelt, Tadashi Fuse, and Romain de Marchi are featured in the game, as well as popular sponsors such as Burton, Von Zipper, Billabong, Oakley, Vans, and more. Throughout the game, you’ll have opportunities to customize your character and his or her style.

The real stars, however, are the five mountains: Mt. Fuji, Alaska, Mt. Shuksan, Almirante Nieto, and Diablerets in the Swiss Alps. On each peak, you’ll have more than 45 square-miles of open terrain to explore, and with the help of a helicopter, you’ll be able to find new drop points.

As you ride, you’ll have to complete different challenges on each run. You’ll be able to perform a wide variety of tricks that run the gamut from jumps to grinds to grabs, all with the analog sticks for a great amount of control.

Dynamic Weather Changes That Affect Gameplay
The weather changes unpredictably in real time and affects the game. The game clock is tied to the real world clock, so if you turn the game on at 10PM, you’ll be doing some night riding, while you’ll be ready for some glare when you ride at noon. If it is snowing, you’ll actually notice the snow accumulate onto the ground over time, opening up new paths and opportunities for different tricks. Going down the same path can be a wildly different experience!

Get Famous and Have Others Mimic You
As you progress in the game and become famous, other riders will start mimicking your style. Whether you are a hucker or stylish snowboarder, you’ll notice riders on your mountain emulate you. You’ll also notice, as you develop your own style, that your own idiosyncrasies change both in the air and on the ground.

Go On a Group Ride with Your Friends
You can invite your friends for an instant drop-in at any time, and create cooperative and competitive challenges starting from custom drop points. There are also Xbox Live sponsored events where you can put yourself up against other boarders to gain more fame.

Take Photos of Your Surroundings and Other Riders
If you ever take a breather while riding, you can whip out your camera and take photos of your surroundings or other snowboarders pulling off tricks. When playing multiplayer, you’ll be able to take pictures of your friends doing tricks — or a face plant — and send them along.


User Ratings and Reviews

3 Stars Another snowboard game that just doesn’t quite meet the “Skate” Bar
Everyone knows it, the Skate series has set the bar for board sports games. Stoked is like the fat guy at the limbo, just barely makes it under the bar then scratches his belly on the stick and looses. I’ve been playing Stoked for a few weeks now and I’m enjoying it, but it’s hella slow, reward system, and challenges are kinda weak. It’s definitely not motivating me to rush home and play every day, much like the before mentioned Skate series.

What is good:

- Open mountains. Pretty sick how you can go anywhere, once you get the trick system down you can really throw down, especially on some of the bigger mountains. Once you get the heli it’s on. Just drop yourself off wherever and rip it. I heard they are GPS mapped. Pretty sick to ride Mount Shuksan being that I grew up at Baker, but err, not sure how accurate it is.

- Free riding. Screw points, cheevo’s, and all that hoopla. If you’re a snowboarder, you’ll probably just dig trying to trick off big hits, changing up the cam and watching yourself rip. Weather system is kinda cool. First day I got a 4ft powder dump I went mad just slashing up the pow and checking out the helicopter view.

- Multi player with your buddies. First night my friends and I synced up we found a nice keekor and had a session, taking turns snapping photos. Everyone was having a great time and laughing our butts off. Pretty much what we do when we go ride BC kickers for real. A couple nights later we just got together and started following each others favorite lines. Kinda rad to have a game which you actually go discover favorite lines, much like you’d do on a real hill.

Bad:

-Feedback system. There’s no clue when you are advancing to the next “level” really. I must have beat challenges for hours until I finally got into the sponsor challenges. By that point I was kinda annoyed.

-Lack of good challenges. Just kinda repeats itself. I really hate the whole “do this specific trick” kinda challenges too. Some of them are so hard it’s not even funny. 1990 called, Damian Sanders wants his Iguana backflip back, this game’s not worthy. That and the whole lame rail stuff could’ve just been left out instead of being a major challenge factor. This game is really going for a whole freeride snowboarding perspective but then you gotta go slide logs to beat challenges. They could’ve just put park levels in if they really felt the need to put in rails.

-Sloowww. Did I mention that this game is slow? Seriously ridiculously slow. When is something gonna happen already.

Overall, this game is fun, but isn’t going floor you with it’s spectacular raddness. It tries to adopt the Skate controls system, but kinda falls flat.

If you dedicate a few hours and get through the slow beginning, the fun will kick in. I probably like it more than most just cause I’ve been snowboarding for 25 years. That and since I only paid $35 for the game, I didn’t feel like I got robbed for not getting the most epic game ever.

What do I know though, I was impressed when HEAVY SHREDDIN’ hit the NES, I played that POS till my thumbs went numb.

4 Stars Hmm, I’m not a snowboarder…
Alright, I got this game because I really needed something different. I’ve driven for thousands of miles, head-shot millions of people, boosted countless cars… I needed a change.

I like Stoked. It definitely gave me a change of pace. The graphics are good an they’re thoughtful - your guy gets covered with snow when he wipes out, or when it’s snowing hard. He shakes his head when he wipes out - it’s creative and realistic. Supposedly the weather is dynamic - I’ve seen it be cloudy, then turn sunny. Every once in a while it snows, but not too often. I haven’t seen a lot of options for customizing, but I hear that improves as time goes on.

The mountains are HUGE, but tend to be somewhat sparse. You feel like you ski forever with nothing to jump from. The problem is I’m trying to look for obvious jumps, when many point-grabbing activities in Stoked aren’t readily obvious. You’ve gotta get a little more creative. The option is there, but for a rookie, I’m not used to it just yet.

The biggest problem I have with Stoked is that I’ve never snowboarded in my life. The tricks all have titles, and I’ve never heard of them before. The manual or in-game “bible” helps a little bit, but simple terms like “switch” mean nothing to me. I have no idea what it’s asking me to do. I go online to try to find help, and find other players getting laughed at because they don’t know what the terms mean. That’s bull. I could talk circles around these people when it comes to automotive terminology - can’t we just be nice and answer the questions?

I too found the first few hours to be boring - and challenging - as I learmed the basics, both trick-wise and terminology-wise. I’ve read that the game opens up after your first 66 fame points, which I just earned. So we’ll see what happens.

If you’re a snowboarder, you’ll probably like this game. If it’s as Greek to you as it is to me, you might have trouble getting into it.

5 Stars best snowboarding game to date
This is by far the best and most fun game on the market. For those who have played the Skate games then it will be extremely easy to get used to this game as the controls are very similar as is the overall playability of the game. There are many different mountains from around the globe as the levels. As mentioned, you do different challenges that are comparable to the ones from Amped 2. Speaking of which, in my opinion was the best game until this one came out and still holds down the solid number two spot. You are able to ride any part of the mountain and do all sorts of tricks. You can go fast and huge! Once you get 50,000 points on every run you unlock the ability to fly the helicopter for that mountain! This lets you fly around until you find a line that looks sick and jump out and ride it! There are tons of cool features but the main thing is this game is just freakin awesome. The best, most fun snowboarding game out there.

3 Stars Could have been great!
After playing Shaun White and punching myself repeatadly in the face after an hour or so, I was really hoping this game would come through for the snowboarding game genre. I was wrong…sorta.

The good: I really enjoy the graphics and the dynamic weather of the game. It really helps with the immersion. I also like the VASTNESS of the mountains. It really looks and feels like it could be a real mountain (which I think they are), but that sort of hurts it in a way also. I will explain later.

I also like the multiplayer in the aspect of the jump-in jump-out system. Lag wasn’t a big issue. But that is really the only good part of it. You may be online with other players, but it still feels lonely on the big mountain. If they had better challenges it may be more entertaining.

The other thing I liked, which really gave me high hopes from the tutorial, is the controls. I enjoy Skate and Skate 2 and the awesome control scheme set out in both. The Stoked controls are similar in the way you ollie, grab and manual, which is outstanding! It made it enjoyable to play the beginning of the game.

The way they inplemented the Hucker and Stylish system is cool too, but to me there really was no incentive to go the Stylish route. In Hucker style you pre-load your spins and perform multiple grabs in one jump. In Stylish you do slow spins with a grab. To get any points it is best to go with Hucker. I was really having a hard time with Style and trying to do a large point combo. Just my opinion, but love how the pre-loading of the spins is implemented.

The Bad: Hmm..Where to start? About an hour into the game I had completed 30 or so challenges on the first mountain, and was sooooo bored. There are only 3 types of challenges from what I have experienced so far.

A high-score challenge doing only the types of tricks marked in the top left part of your screen off the particular ramp (i.e. Get 1500 points by doing a spin grap, or a flip, or just a grab, etc…).

Another challenge type is doing a particular trick off the given ramp or grind (i.e. Stalefish Tucknee, Frontside 540, etc..)This is pretty frustrating as the trick guide in the start menu is really annoying and hard to use at first.

The only other challenge I have encountered is the Pro Challenge which is unlocked by doing certain actions during your session down the mountain. I stumbled onto this by accident, as it wasn’t clear in the tutorial and who reads the instruction booklets nowadays anyways? lol. This challenge pits you against the pro in a downhill session where you repeat tricks and get a higher score than the said pro. I HATE these types of challenges. Especially when every trick isn’t known. This is just my opinion.

The challenges get old real quick considering you repeat the same challenge types over and over and over again on the mountain with only a changing ramp or grind. Grinding is frustrating also. The physics behind it bother me.

As with the physics overall. It feels alright, but when you think you are hauling arse and see a potential big jump ahead, prepare for it, ollie and only get about 2 feet of air and that double backflip turns into a half flip to bail (which the bails are also really lame)you start shaking your head and wondering “WHY ME?!”.

I really wanted to like it and did for the first hour or so. I just couldn’t overcome the boredome I felt. It is just a game with really big mountains with pretty snow and solid controls. I suppose it is worth the 37.99, but if I had a demo I wouldn’t have bothered purchasing. Just my opinions, but it mirrors some of the more prominent reviewers.

5 Stars love this game
As a snowboarder, I feel this may be the best snowboarding game made yet. I think people who don’t really snowboard or who only stick to the terrain parks may not appreciate the game to the fullest. It does take a loooooong time to get into some of the more interesting challenges and some of them are extremely difficult– but that is a good thing!

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NHL 07

May 1st, 2009

NHL 07




NHL 07 is a revolution in hockey gaming. Its dual analog control revolutionizes how hockey video games are played. Organic goalie controls and advanced new features take your game further, for the kind of hockey you’ve always dreamed of playing.
Experience the most realistic sense of player control ever as you make every move?including shooting, deking, and checking?with the analog sticks. Make upper body stick-handling movements with one hand while controlling every glide and turn of the skates with the other. Take over a game with an enhanced control system. On offense protect the puck, pull off spins, and dictate the velocity of every shot during scoring opportunities, or take away scoring chances with bone-crushing body checks and aggressive pressure on defense. Utilize the skills of your finesse players to stick-handle through the zone, playmakers to set up scoring opportunities, and power forwards to use their body to drive past defenders. Or take advantage of the size, strength, and skill of your defensive defensemen to muscle and angle players off the puck. Players look and react more than ever like their real-life counterparts. See a sharpshooter’s stick flex on a blast to the net, a net minder look a puck into his glove on a big save, and how a goalie’s pads remain flush to the ice in and out of the butterfly. Sign and trade players, and negotiate contracts under the salary cap based on the new CBA. Once signed, it’s up to you to mold young players into the superstars of tomorrow while keeping the team’s overall confidence at its highest level. Dynasty with new CBA and Salary Cap Depth Feel Like a GM, without the micro-management New in-game announce team of Gary Thorne and Bill Clement

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars this was very hard to find in a store
My son was very excited to get this, we had been looking for it for too long– prefect!

3 Stars Good game, missing key features
This game is a very good simulator for hockey. Gives you lots of control over players without making the game so complex that it turns you off (baseball game designers: pay attention). So, it’s a real good game to play from game-play and graphics perspective.

Where the game falls apart is with the goalie performance and in-game adjustments & stats. I’ll start with the goalies. They guy who gave it a one-star rating is on the right path, though he’s overblown the situation. It’s not that hard to pitch a shut-out, so to speak, and, conversely, it’s not impossible to score 10 goals. The problem is on how to do both. To shut out the opposing team, you need to limit them to no more than ~10 shots on goal for the game. To get 10 goals, you need to approach 50 shots.

At the end of the day, regardless of comparative goalie rankings, expect your team to shoot an aggregate of 16-20% and the opposing team to about than double that. Having played an entire season, I could discern no difference among goalies. Ratings meant nothing. So, yes, this aspect is frustrating. My average game was 7-2, and I would approach 40 shots on goal against around 6 for the computer.

Still, the most frustrating part to me was in-game adjustments. The computer could do things like change goalies and lines during the game. I never figured out how to do this — only between games. No end-of-game stats. The only posted stats are for the 3 stars of the game. This was the biggest irritation for me. I love checking stats during games and after the game ended. Can’t do that here.

A minor flaw was in the game’s ability to choose awards. My forward led the league in +/-, hits, SH goals, and takeaways, but he did NOT get the award for the best defensive forward. It was not uncommon for an opposing player with 0 points, 1 shot on goal to get 2nd star in a game where I had multiple 3+ point players. My goalie led the league with close to 20 shutouts, but not once earned a star for his effort. Several times, players from a team that was shut out would earn a star over my goalie who shut them out … or a player on my team with 2 goals + 2 assists.

Finally, everything in the game is from the 2006 season, which is getting pretty dated now.

EA should have spent more time refining the goalie system and in-game features and less time populating all of the weird global hockey leagues that most people wouldn’t miss. Frankly, EA could dump 50% of the features in this game, add better in-game support, and add more variability in the goalies, and the game would be 100% better.

4 Stars Very good game
I bought this game for my grandson and he plays it all the time. He plays little league hockey so he “knows it all”. Thank you for finding this game for him.

5 Stars Great Hockey Game
I have not been able to put this down sense purchasing it I highly recommend it to those of you who love hockey.

4 Stars NHL 07
I bought NHL 07 as there was no NHL 08. I bought this for my grandson. He played it on the airplane all the way to Florida and says he likes it really well and is still playing it alot. He says it is his favorite game for his PSP.

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