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Trauma Center Under the Knife 2

May 30th, 2009

Trauma Center Under the Knife 2




Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 for Nintendo DS is a direct sequel to the 2005 smash hit. The fast-paced medical action that made the handheld original a classic is back, along with all of your favorite Trauma Center characters. Rejoin Derek and Angie as they deal with the unpredictable aftereffects of GUILT. With numerous enhancements, including new difficulty modes and new operations, handheld surgeons have a lot to be excited about.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Fun Game!
This is a great game which is fun and easy to play. Only one negative thing is that the game has a lot of dialog that can only be sped-up and can’t be skipped.

2 Stars Magical surgery and Anime sexism
An odd mix of surgery, anime-style drama (lots of it, and it drags on) and odd magical interventions. Some surgeries require timely drawing of a pentagram on the surgical site for success - not sure which satan-worshiper (just kidding) decided that this is how surgery works, but it is a long way from reality. Another odd and disconcerting part is the relentless sexism and fawning big-eyed and big-breasted females - not sure what they are trying to teach here, but it is not surgery. Very odd that the nurses always know what needs to be done, yet are constantly fawning and deferential - maybe that is a Japanese/anime culture thing. Mixed in with the extended slow dialogue, it got very irritating.

Throw in the magical surgery, the bizarre idea that surgeons would somehow be fighting infectious diseases, and the quirky uses of antibiotics and special serum, and it does not work overall. Maybe if you really like anime style drama. Just not for me.

4 Stars Great fun if you like surgery and long storylines
I bought this game around a month ago and I have to say that it’s one of the best game related purchases I’ve ever made. My only problem with this game is that it has such a long build up before each surgery that you’re almost asleep before the action even starts. The gameplay rocks but as you probably are guessing this game is in no way an accurate simulation of real surgery by any means. So, if you love to cut people open but don’t have an M.D. and you don’t mind boring buildup the this is most definitely the game for you.

4 Stars Like the Wii version
I purchased this game after playing the Wii version at a friend’s house. I like the Wii much better b/c you can play with a friend, but this one is great for single player fun. The story line is way too long and drawn out, but the operations are fun and challenging.

4 Stars “Stylus Trauma”
Trauma Center, this game is not for the faint of heart. During the beginning of the game you are literally operating on a patient. As the storyline continues the operations become harder. The storyline is very interesting and the levels of difficulty can make the game even harder. Be prepared to operate to save lives!

Pro’s:

-Dramatic/interesting storyline.

-Sound effects of footsteps, gunshots, ambulance and character’s reactions make this game more fun to read.

-fast-forward through text

-Can go back to any previous level and go straight to the operation.

-Lengthy amount of episodes keeps this game from being too “short”

-Use your stylus and your agility to keep under the clock!

-Viruses play like Atari

-Zap, stitch, drain, disinfect your way to victory.

Con’s

- Screen can be very sensitive to stylus input, especially when opening a patient. A line can be drawn exactly on the printed line and still count as being “off”.

-If you don’t work quickly enough the game is prone to overload itself with “GUILT” infections. Game over!

-If you loose one level you cannot advance until that level is completed.

-Levels can be unforgiving and become frustrating.

This game is fast-paced action. You must keep on your toes in order to succeed to the next level. The storyline is as dramatic as the surgeries. Recommend for anyone who wants to play a more “synthetic” surgery game but with action!

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Resident Evil 4

May 26th, 2009

Resident Evil 4




In Resident Evil 4 you’ll know a new type of horror, as the classic survival-horror action returns with all-new characters, controls and storylines. We last saw Leon S. Kennedy in Resident Evil 2 - a rookie cop in Raccoon City, fighting to stay alive. That was six years ago. Since then, government forces have managed to control the zombie threat and Leon has become a Federal agent. When the President’s daughter is kidnapped, Leon tracks her to a remote, hidden fortress in Europe - where he’ll relive the horror he faced six years before. Players will face never-before-seen enemies that make Nemesis seem like a kitten. You’ll be wishing for the usual Resident Evil zombies!

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Good game, difficult mechanics
I’ve enjoyed the game, but getting used to the Wii controls has been difficult to master. I dislike that the controls do not allow for moving and aiming simultaneously. Player has to stop to shoot. This really makes it much harder than it needs to be.

5 Stars Great Game
Great game. If you’ve never played any of the resident evils, this is a great place to start.

5 Stars By far, the best Wii game to date.
I have been a fan of the RE series since its inception for the original Playstation back in 1996. Resident Evil 2 (1998) was my favorite game in the series until this one came along. Although some aspects of the original story, (if not all) have been lost in translation, and the now defunct zombies that have been replaced by psychotic cultists sometimes make you ask, and why is this called Resident Evil 4? Still, if your not a die hard zombie fan who is easily disappointed, then this is the game for you. Some older fans such as myself, may miss the old spookiness, and impending doom you always felt from being surrounded by zombies, however this game has its own little perks, the bad guys for instance are far more intelligent NPCs then the original games, they can follow you almost anywhere once they have you in their sights, and they are not afraid to open doors, I had a lot of fun waiting for a bad guy to walk through a door, and blow him away with the shotgun. The bosses are almost all unique and original, except for the first boss, I can’t help be reminded of the boss from Resident Evil 2 in the sewer. The bad guys are plentiful and can at times be a challenge, but never to the point of frustration, the sequences are strait out of a Hollywood horror, from being surrounded by freaks in a house, to death defying maneuvers that must be preformed almost precisely to win. This is the first mature game for the Wii that I can honestly say is one of my favorite games of all time. The controls are great, with the ability to switch between classic and Wii makes the game 10 times more playable especially when fighting certain bosses. If you only buy one mature game for Wii, let it be this. Quite possibly the greatest RE game of all time.

4 Stars Grown-up fun for when you just need to kill something!
I’ll keep it short and simple:

Quite an ‘edge-of-the-seat’ plot that does have you checking around corners just in case. I probably would have given up on it a few times if I hadn’t downloaded a walkthough from the net; some parts were just a little complicated for my old brain.

Interesting range of demons and bad guys though at times I just got bored with shooting them. The Merchant is an interesting distraction and necessity and you do have to choose wisely sometimes. I do wish he sold bullets though!!!

Overall it’s fun and will kill a great number of hours over time; it gives you a chance to chill out and still challenge your senses.

2 Stars Too scary
My husband bought this game for himself, but is too scared to play it alone!! I’ve watched as he plays and it really doesn’t look fun at all. He just walks around killing the same zombies over and over. I also hate having a game in the house my children can’t be exposed to. I found the game booklet in with my 4 year old daughter’s books the other night… Ugh.

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Sonic Rivals

April 30th, 2009

Sonic Rivals




Sonic Rivals is intense gaming action where a friendly competition turns serious! What starts as a friendly competition between Sonic and Knuckles quickly intensifies as Shadow and other rivals jump into the action. Sonic Rivals allows gamers to utilize boost moves and power-ups to trip, shove, and vault over each other while hurtling towards the finish line at breakneck speeds. Players will negotiate wildly twisting 3D tracks while avoiding the insidious Dr. Eggman and his myriad of hazardous traps and contraptions. Gamers can play as one of four different characters from the Sonic Universe, each with separate fast and winding storylines. 4 characters, 4 different storylines - Select Sonic or one of his rivals and play through each of their story through fast and winding stages Extensive reward system based on card-collecting - Enhance your character’s various skills through character customization WiFi connectivity - Wager trading cards for various multiplayer challenges

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars hack link
Gone are the days of using your intellect and mastery of the controls to get through the map. Now, you hang on and I guess if its summertime and you are 10, you play over and over to learn the map thoroughly. The best thing about the original Sonic on Genesis was the imagination inventing puzzles and bosses. Now, the levels are stunningly pretty, and you go fast, and the bosses suck and the control is not trustworthy. I won’t play anything where I can’t control the character because the system is too busy doing something else, which begs the question : It’s 2d, why is it so hard to

3 Stars fun if running is all you’re looking for
i’m a huge sonic fan so i’ll buy any game i can, provided i have the console to play it. when i saw one copy of sonic rivals at kmart, i had to buy it. my favorite thing about sonic games was running fast. not looking for emeralds, or shooting targets, but running. and that’s really all you get out of this game. as mentioned by past reviewers, the story mode is useless, it’s basically the same for every character, and it doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to begin with. after you’ve done all the story modes you get a chance to collect cards, which in turn gets you different suits, racing cups, etc. but having to play through the levels over and over again does get very boring, even if you do like running. the levels have different paths you can take so as to change it up a bit, but if you press the wrong button each time, you’re stuck going through the same path every time. the levels also have a lot of pitfalls, literally. you have to memorize where they are, otherwise you fall and you die. and then your opponent wins. and then you have to play the level over again. so if you like the running aspect of sonic games and not much else, then this game is fun for a week or two. but i would recommend buying a used copy. a new one at $20 isn’t worth it.

5 Stars Great Price and Wonderful Game
I received this game in perfect condition. I play it as well as my grandsons. I would recommend this game to anyone

1 Star Sonic Rivals not fun
Older guy rating a kids game so consider that with my review. But, I didn’t get this game at all. So, this one’s for kids only.

3 Stars its ok
i bought this game thinking that it’d be like the sonic from back in the day, but its not. so i guess you could say i’m a little bummed but its my fault for not researching well enough

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Myst 10th Anniversary DVD Edition

April 22nd, 2009

Myst 10th Anniversary DVD Edition




Myst 10th Anniversary Edition - discover the grandeur contained in a strange new world. Unlock the power & legends behind each of the Ages of Myst, as you live the storylines of the classic game series. Your eyes will be dazzled and your brain will be puzzled by the mysteries you pursue here. This collection includes Myst Masterpiece, Riven, and Myst III: Exile. Special digital guide with multiple levels of help, making the Myst games more accessible Now fully compatible with Windows XP, or Mac OSX

User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star yet another rip-off
Advertising says compatible with MAC systemt X. NOT SO. You get the package and it says that only Myst III is compatible. Additionally, installation seems to be impossible for Myst III making it useless also.

5 Stars XP Compatibility Issues
There is also a patch for Riven version 1.02 at Ubisoft’s website. I was having similar errors with Myst 1, though not as severe, so I would recommend following the instructions below for all 3 games.

From Ubisoft Solution Center -

Answer ID: 9461

Products: PC

Myst: 10th Anniversary DVD Collection - Riven

Category: Errors / Freezes / Crashes, any

Last Updated: 11/15/2004 04:08 PM

Question:

I have Windows XP and the copy of Riven I got in my Myst 10th Anniversary DVD collection won’t work. The other games work, how can I make Riven work.

Answer:

The copy of Riven that you received can sometimes have issues with XP. This can be solved 100% of the time by changing the Riven executable to run in compatibility mode. To set compatibility mode do the following:

1. Navigate to the main game directory (where the game was installed).

2. Find the main game executable file (ending in .exe if you have extensions turned on) and right click on it.

3. Choose “Properties” and then click on “Compatibility”. Check the “Run this program in compatibility mode for:” box,

then select Windows 98/ME and click Apply.

4. Run Riven

5 Stars ONE OF THE BEST!!!!
Don’t be afraid to buy this because others have said they can’t get it to run on Windows XP, etc., etc. I didn’t have a single issue downloading this or playing it on either my PC or my laptop. I have Windows XP on my PC and Windows Vista on my laptop. Both worked without a hitch. This is a great game! I’ve got Riven and Exile, and just bought End of Ages. If you haven’t tried the Myst games, you should. They are different from the usual shoot-em-up, kill everything in sight games. You have to think, analyze, and be creative which are definitely missing from the other video games I’ve seen out there! This is truly one of the classics!

2 Stars Does not work on Vista
I downloaded the Myst 10th Anniversary Edition only to find that it does not work on Vista - I wish that it would have said something on the ad for it.

1 Star May not run on XP systems !!
The first two titles would install, but would NOT run on either of our current XPSP3 Pro systems. I’m an MCP, I know XP (and DX) backward and forward — and I code mini-apps in my spare time … so it’s not like I don’t understand compat mode, DX issues, or graphics issues.

That said, from previous experience, the titles are great — but this bundle disappoints in the extreme!

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