Archive for the 'game review' Category

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Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

More and more games have been moving to Steam, Valve’s content distribution service. When Steam first came out, it just angered me because I had to go through it for HL2 and other Valve games, and all my games weren’t in one place. Since the new content has been pouring in, this is quickly reversing, [...]

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Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

Now that I’ve played the multiplayer I feel it’s time for a review of this stunning title from Crytek. Seeing videos of this game before release, it’s hard to believe that they could ever deliver on the crazy levels of physics and unique gameplay with free-roaming and extremely intelligent AI, but they have.
The biggest features [...]

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Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

This post is originally from September 17, 2007…

Medal of Honor: Airborne - Great game. Great AI, great level design, great weapon upgrade system, great shading, lighting, graphics, etc.
Two downfalls:

The Anti-Aliasing Fails. Period. If you load up the menu, the airplanes have massive chunks of pixel showing on the wings, it’s irritating. In-game it isn’t so [...]

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Click to View "Text-Based Games… Alive and Well!"

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

Many of us have, and yet more haven’t experienced the joy of text-based gaming. Contrary to popular belief, lots of people still play these. There are two types, single and multiplayer. Singleplayer are games like Zork, which I’ll show a few screenshots of:
Here I’m at the starting area, reading the starting information in a mailbox.
Here [...]

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