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15 October 2009
Animal Crossing Is Better Than Ever
I will go through everything there is to this game, including the new City, as said in the title. Story: 10/10 Well, basically there is no "Story" to Animal Crossing games, it's basically a do-whatever-you-want sort of game. However, with all the new features - new and old - you are surely not going to put this game down for a while. You still work for Nook, the same shops are still around (with new ones too!) and of course, the Museum is also around. However, the new City (which has more than 5 new shops, I will get into it later) brings a lot of new material to Animal Crossing! Gameplay/Controls: 9/10 Of course the Wii was going to bring new controls to this game, and it was successful! To fish, you can now swing the Wii Remote to cast and reel in. The same goes for Bug Catching, you can now swing the Wii Remote to catch bugs. When you point the Wii Remote at your screen, your Menu shows up. From there you choose what you would like to view. You can click where you want to go with the Wii Remote, or use the Nunchuk for a more comfortable moving style. The controls are very flexible so that you can get used to a way that you like, making it easier for you. Graphics: 10/10 Animal Crossing games have always had cartoon-like Graphics. This game, however, has some of the best cartoon Graphics I myself have ever seen. You can barely notice pixels showing, and/or wrong-looking shapes. That's all I have to say about the Graphics, they are simply amazing. Music/Sound: 10/10 All your favourite tunes from Wild World are back, with new rhythm's added and new instruments, but still the same old music you remember! K.K Slider is - of course - back as well. I have found myself for no reason at all humming tunes from Animal Crossing: City Folk, because they are easy to remember and enjoyable to listen to. There is a wide variety of songs that K.K will play for you once a week on Saturday night, and when he is finished playing he will give you the CD for it. You can play this song in your house in the game. The City: 10/10 Remember back in Wild World when you would have to wait for days and daayyss for a visitor to come to your town that you actually needed? Well, in this game, more than half of them reside in the City! Crazy Redd runs his usual shop, Dr. Shrunk has his own theatre where you can get Emotions, Lyle runs the HRA. Gracie runs her new fashion - but EXPENSIVE - shop where you can get new good-looking furniture. A Gyroid runs an Auction House where you can place items up for bidding and auction them over Nintendo WiFi Connection. Harriet runs Shampoodle, and Katrina has her Fortune-Telling shop also! On occasion you might run into new stands set up around the City, also. All in all, the City is a great new feature in Animal Crossing. Online Play: 10/10 Probably the best part of Animal Crossing, the Online Play! This game is just like Wild World, exchange your Friend Codes and visit each others Town. However this has not changed much, there is a new object you can buy with City Folk, called WiiSpeak. This WiiSpeak lets you talk with your voice to your friends over WiFi! It is much easier talking this way than typing. In each others town, you can talk, trade, play games (bug/fishing tournament) visit shops, and many more. Get a bunch of friends and even have a party in your town. I assure you that if you have WiFi Connection, this game will be so much more enjoyable for you.
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20 November 2009
YEEHAW
Stuntman Ignition is the sequel to the popular game from Atari, Stuntman. THQ now has the developing rights to stuntman, and they have unveiled a brilliant new driving simulation game full of excitement and adrenaline. Ramp delivery vans over lava flows, drive through open helicopter doors in mid-air, or create your own cool stunts! Gameplay - 9/10 The new Stuntman is full of exciting gameplay. The game is hard on you at times, though veterans emphasise that this game is much easier than the prequel. Still, it is quite hard to master the game as each new movie you unlock is full of challenging new stunts. The weather and climatic effects are not just graphical, the vehicles are much harder to control on ice and such. At the end of each scene, you'll be given your rating (from one star to five stars). As you progress through the game and get better results, your overall stuntman rating will go up. You can go from Rank 150 to Rank 1. Controls - 8.5/10 The controls for the new game are quite intuitive and easy to master, especially if you have played other driving simulators such as Need For Speed and Midnight Club. You'll find that each car will have to adjust depending on whether you are driving a delivery van, a sports car, or a bike. Each vehicle has different driving dynamics so you will need to cater to the driving needs of each different vehicle. Graphics - 7/10 The graphics are among the better games on the PlayStation 2. However, the textures of the vehicles can be a little rough at times, especially in the cameras up close during the replays. In-game graphics are great, though you won't have time to admire them since you'll be immersed in performing the stunts and improving your scores. Replay graphics are mostly good, but they get rough and jagged when the camera is up close, so graphics get a seven out of ten. Game Length - 8/10 Stuntman is quite a challenging game, so you'll want to keep playing to get your ranking up. Once you get to the number one rank for all current stuntmen, the ranking switches to the greatest stuntmen of all time. You start off at 58 and need to 5-star every movie scene to climb to the top of the pile. This takes practice and patience. After you finish the game, you can always construct your own challenging stunts and play them. There's also multiplayer mode, so this game has quite a long life. However, when you get frustrated after repeatedly failing a stunt, you'll probably want to take a break for one day. Replay Value - 8/10 The game has good replay value. After finishing the game, I deleted my save file and started over from scratch because I liked the game alot. I'd put its maximum life at one week if you can play well, and about two to three weeks if you find it hard and challenging. Still, this game makes a good buy. Buy or Rent? Now the inevitable question pops up. I recommend that you buy the game, because even after finishing it you'll want to play it again after putting it away. It's got a good life and replay value and gives deep intensive gaming sessions. If you are more of a casual gamer, throw your PS2 out the window, get a Wii and play Super Mario Tennis all day long. Sum Up Gameplay - 9 Controls - 8.5 Graphics - 7 Length - 8 Replay Value - 8 Total Score - 8 (Excellent) Percentage - 81%