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Written by PiotrRasputin
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Monday, 21 July 2008 |
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Have you ever wanted to be a secret agent? Well here is your chance in Secret Agent Clank, the most recent installment of the popular PSP Ratchet and Clank series. This time you play as Clank, Ratchet, and (slight retch) Captain Qwark.
STORY: Clank goes to the Boltaire Museum to inspect a theft of the Eye of Infinity. He finds Ratchet there and the police arrest him under the suspicion that he committed the crime. Clank, of course, says that Ratchet could not do such a thing and goes on a quest to prove Ratchet's innocence.
You play as Ratchet in Colosseum modes during his time in jail, while the usual running and jumping around worlds is done by Clank. Later on in the game, you learn that Qwark is writing a biography and, as usual, is stealing the acclaim from others. Qwark first steals the spotlight after the second area, creating an insane story of how he saved a city.
GAMEPLAY: A good spy always has gadgets and this game comes up a bit short on the
gadgets for Clank.
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Written by anonymous
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Friday, 04 July 2008 |
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Move over Doki Doki Majo Shinpan because I just found the best DS game ever. Bandai Namco's Duel Love is the heart warming story of a young female transfer student who simply can't get enough of those shirtless adolescent boys (neither can I). Yes, there are at the very least, five pairs of male nipples that can be displayed at once. The games core is a secret fight club in which these lads duke it out during after-school hours. Your job is to cheer your fighter on (with the DS mic) to stengthen him in his backdoor bouts. You'lll also be able to help sop up some of the sweat from his budding physique after a match (via a touchscreen minigame). How delightfully fun!.
After you've massaged all the knots out of his muscular shoulders, you can whisper breathlessly, a fraction of an inch away from his ear, "I have always admired you ... senpai," before running out of the room with a single tear trailing down your face.
That last feature might not be officially supported by Duel Love, but we're not going to let that get in the way of our completely heterosexual, red-blooded relationship with Yuki-san! You can view some PG video's of the game in action here.
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Written by PiotrRasputin
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Saturday, 14 June 2008 |
Introduction:
Released April 2008 for Nintendo DS systems, this game sold 43,000 units in the first 2 weeks at ~40$ a pop. Previously known as Subarashiki Kono Sekai on its release in Japan. Its clear how it it takes major influence from Japan's modern day culture including its people, music, clothes, food and design. This one was made by SquareEnix and developed by Jupiter (According to Gamefaqs). Jupiter is known for a previous game Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memory. This game is a bit difficult to get a hold of, but once you do, it is an excellent game.
Story:
You character Neku Sakaruba starts off at Scramble Crossing in Shibuya Japan minding his own business. The semi-emo protaganist suddenly gets a message on his cell phone. The message reads “Reach the 10-4 building. You have 60 minutes. Fail and face Erasure. - the Reapers". He immediately assumes that this is spam and deletes it, but the message does not disappear. A timer appears on his hand counting down from 60 minutes, behind him is a large screen that reads “You have 7 Days!”. You confused yet? Well prepare to be even more so. These “tattoo designs” spawn some creatures and Neku is forced to run. THEME SONG! (OMG can't skip. believe me I tried). He runs to the left and reaches a new area where the pedestrians are absorbed by the “tattoo designs”. A woman runs up to him and demands that he form a pact with her. He does and Neku can fight off the creatures, the Noise. A few tutorial battles occur and you discover the woman's name, Shiki Masaki . Then you head over to the 10-4 building and fall asleep.
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Written by KevLaR
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Friday, 16 May 2008 |
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Just released 1.0: Celestial Impact is a multiplayer first person shooter (FPS) taking place on various asteroids with spherical gravity. What makes this FPS really special is that the landscape is fully deformable in all directions. Apart from the regular weapon arsenal (a minigun, a shotgun, a grenade
launcher and a high-energy precision weapon) each player is always
equipped with the Dirtgun. This tool has two modes. The first is the
dig-mode. When using dig-mode which removes large chunks of
terrain from the landscapei and a build-mode which adds terrain in the form
of a pre-selected shape in front of the player. Its a lot of fun removing dirt from around your spawn to keep it safe or making bridges and tunnels around the map to block the other team and even digging caves to hide in
Upon playing Celestial Impact for the first time, It made me think I
was on my own little planet like the little prince cleaning out
volcano's. Celestial Impact has no flowers or volcano's, though it
does have glowing mushrooms for ambiance, crystal health and armor
buffs. floating balls of double damage and weapon pickups scattered
around your little asteroid.
"Once upon a time there was a little prince who lived on a planet that
was scarcely any bigger than himself, and who had need of a sheep..."
Download the small standalone 144MB game and try it for yourself. Snipa is hosting a server for 3-PG .. look for it.
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Written by Juxe
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Saturday, 03 May 2008 |
If you happen to like Final Fantasy style games, Sonny would be right up your alley with its good class/skill system as well as its party/member system. To summarize the game's story really quickly, you're a zombie, and you're out to dish out the pain that's been given to your kind over the years (seriously though, the story isn't as cheesy as I just described it, it's actually pretty good with decent dialog). The two game systems that set it apart are the class systems which allow you to pick from a class at the start and work through its skill tree (and yes it varies, but no not like WoW), the class system is diverse enough to mold your zombie to the exact way you want to. The second system up is the party system, which allows you to mix and match your party members and then pick how you want your party members to act (you don't control them) such as defensively, tactics smart, or offensively. The whole mix of class/skill and party systems with a layer of equipment on top really allows for variation, and you need that variation to take down the various bosses and enemies throughout the game, one type of boss might just need a simple curse to kill or something more complicated in the works. Overall it's a pretty good game you should try out. URL (to play the game).
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