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Tuesday, May 24, 2011
8 Minutes with new trailer of Kid Icarus Uprising
8 Minutes of Kid Icarus Uprising which would reveal some information of controlling and a little bit more details of the game. All Nintendo fan prepare your pocket :)
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
Top 5 Video Games Ad with Sex Appeal
5. Guitar Hero: World Tour With Heidi Klum
4. Banned Serena Williams Ad
3. MX vs ATV Untamed Carwash Trailer
2.Onechanbara: Bikini Samurai Shower Trailer
1.Wii Fit Balance Boarding Playmate
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Portal 2 : Review
If you enjoyed Portal as much as I did (and I enjoyed it a LOT), prepare to be blown away. Portal 2's single-player campaign is in every way far better than the original. It takes you through unbelievably creative levels with far more dynamics and levels than the first game. I don't want to say too much because honestly, if you are even considering this game then you need to witness it yourself.
Portal 2 really has it all. The characters are likable, the story line is engaging and intriguing, and the game play requires you to use your brain. Having played Portal 1, I can say that in my opinion this game is better.
Depending on your ability to solve the puzzles quickly, Portal 2 will give you anywhere from 10-13 hours of game play with a single player play through. There's more, though! Portal 2 has a co-op mode, so you and a friend can take on the Portal 2 landscape together, which is a lot of fun. The downside of all puzzle games, of course, is that the replay value is relatively low. That shouldn't disuade anyone from purchasing this game, though. It's that much fun.
Portal 2 really has it all. The characters are likable, the story line is engaging and intriguing, and the game play requires you to use your brain. Having played Portal 1, I can say that in my opinion this game is better.
Depending on your ability to solve the puzzles quickly, Portal 2 will give you anywhere from 10-13 hours of game play with a single player play through. There's more, though! Portal 2 has a co-op mode, so you and a friend can take on the Portal 2 landscape together, which is a lot of fun. The downside of all puzzle games, of course, is that the replay value is relatively low. That shouldn't disuade anyone from purchasing this game, though. It's that much fun.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
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