Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Fallout New Vegas Mods

Mods for Fallout is great to use so it would make gaming fun for this game. I might be staring a Fallout Mod Series for it using the fallout nexus website. Might be staring a YouTube series in December for that and might have a normal walk through also. With some anime mods. :) Also i might have a new computer to do these videos and blogs then.  So the mods will be good and the controle shift codes are hard so i will need to find them.

Fallout New Vegas

Fallout New Vegas PT. 1

Experience all the sights and sounds of fabulous New Vegas, brought to you by Vault-Tec, America's First Choice in Post Nuclear Simulation. Explore the treacherous wastes of the Great Southwest from the safety and comfort of your very own vault: Meet new people, confront terrifying creatures, and arm yourself with the latest high-tech weaponry as you make a name for yourself on a thrilling new journey across the Mojave wasteland. From Bethesda Softworks and the veteran RPG designers at Obsidian Entertainment (a team which includes members of the original Fallout and 2 teams) comes Fallout: New Vegas, a thrilling and chilling episode in the Fallout saga. When Bethesda released Fallout 3 in the fall of 2008, it was lauded as one of the greatest open-world role-playing games of the time. Now, two years later the juggernaut of a franchise has another addition to its repertoire with Fallout: New Vegas. It appears that Obsidian didn't feel the need to change much about the successful formula, as the similarities to its predecessor are so significant I often want to call it Fallout 3: New Vegas. Since the first game was so widely loved, that's certainly not a bad thing, but New Vegas does feel like a giant, awesome expansion. I will be having this game on PC because of the mods i could use for this game are amazing. The price on Steam is good also for $19.99 for the ultimate edition. 

Sunday, July 28, 2013

DmC Devil May Cry 5 PT. 1 "Story"

Detailing Dante's early years and set against a contemporary backdrop, DmC Devil May Cry will retain the stylish action, fluid combat and self-assured protagonist that have defined the iconic series but inject a more brutal and visceral edge. The Dante of DmC is a young man who has no respect for authority or society in general. Dante knows that he is not human, but also that he is not like the demons that have tormented him throughout his life. Caught between worlds, he feels like an outcast. He is now discovering and coming to terms with what it means to be the child of a demon and an angel. This split personality has a real impact on gameplay with Dante being able to call upon angel and demon abilities at will, transforming his Rebellion sword on the fly to dramatically affect both combat and movement. For DmC Capcom has teamed up with UK development studio, Ninja Theory, renown for delivering action titles with compelling characters and narrative coupled with high production values. The combination of Ninja Theory's expertise and Capcom's unrivalled heritage in producing combat focused action titles will ensure that this latest addition to the multi-million selling series will remain true to the Devil May Cry DNA so cherished by the fans, while bringing a new level of cinematic quality to the title. The Son of a Demon and an Angel  wants revenge on his uncle for killing his parents. Using help of Dante's twin brother Vergil.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Fallout 3 PT. 4 "DLC"

Operation: Anchorage

The first PC DLC for Fallout 3. This is from the events of the Battle of Anchorage. The Lone Wanderer must battle the frigid cold as a US Army solder in 2077 and fight for America's Freedom from the Chinese. The add-on mainly focuses on the combat/stealth paths and gives the player new tools to use. The mission takes about four to five hours for the player to complete. The player is able to access the simulation via a new quest and map marker. It is accessible at any level, as soon as the player has left Va
DLC nameOperation: Anchorage
PlatformPC
Release date January 27, 2009
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Launch price 10.00
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Mothership Zeta

The 5th and final DLC (?) for PC came out one day earlier than previous DLC (a Monday rather than Tuesday). A weird signal is picked up by the Lone Wanderer. When you investigate, you discover a crashed alien ship and are quickly abducted. Upon your arrival on your ship, you have one thing left to do - get back to Earth!
DLC nameMothership Zeta
PlatformPC
Release date August 3, 2009
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Launch price 10.00
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Point Lookout

The 4th DLC for PC for Fallout 3. This time, similar to the Pitt - you leave the Wasteland to Point Lookout, Maryland. Encounter weird cults and new types of irradiated people. Plenty of new weapons and quests to complete.
DLC namePoint Lookout
PlatformPC
Release date June 23, 2009
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Launch price 10.00
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Broken Steel

The 3rd DLC for PC is the most essential DLC to get as it changes the original "end-game" for Fallout 3 to not end. Now you get to work with the Brotherhood of Steel to purge the Enclave from the Wastes once and for all! Additionally you can level from 20 (original cap) to 30 (new cap).
DLC nameBroken Steel
PlatformPC
Release date May 5, 2009
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Launch price 10.00
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The Pitt

The 2nd PC DLC for Fallout 3. This time, takes you to the slave town of Pittsburgh, PA - also known as THE PITT. When you arrive, you quickly learn why that nickname has been given. Will you be the savior or the destroyer of the town?
DLC nameThe Pitt
PlatformPC
Release date March 31, 2009
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Launch price 10.00
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PlayStation 3 downloadable content

Broken Steel


DLC nameBroken Steel
PlatformPlayStation 3
Release date September 24, 2009
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Launch price 9.99
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The Pitt


DLC nameThe Pitt
PlatformPlayStation 3
Release date October 1, 2009
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Launch price 9.99
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Operation: Anchorage


DLC nameOperation: Anchorage
PlatformPlayStation 3
Release date October 1, 2009
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Launch price 9.99
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Point Lookout


DLC namePoint Lookout
PlatformPlayStation 3
Release date October 8, 2009
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Launch price 9.99
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Mothership Zeta


DLC nameMothership Zeta
PlatformPlayStation 3
Release date October 8, 2009
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Launch price 9.99
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Xbox 360 downloadable content

Mothership Zeta

The final DLC for Fallout 3 has a 50s sci-fi vibe to it with early screens depicting UFOs. It will partially take place in outer space.
DLC nameMothership Zeta
PlatformXbox 360
Release date August 3, 2009
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Launch price 10.00/800 MSP
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Operation: Anchorage

An add-on featuring a virtual simulation of the liberation of Anchorage, Alaska from the Chinese Communist invaders. The simulation is a "what if" scenario, created by the United States Government in order to test different counter-offensives against the Chinese. In the simulation the player will have to secure a mountainside and fight his/her way into a Chinese base. The add-on mainly focuses on the combat/stealth paths and gives the player new tools to use. The mission takes about four to five hours for t
DLC nameOperation: Anchorage
PlatformXbox 360
Release date January 27, 2009
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Launch price 10.00/800 MSP
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The Pitt

The Pitt is the second downloadable add-on for Fallout 3 and allows your character to visit a ravaged Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
DLC nameThe Pitt
PlatformXbox 360
Release date March 29, 2009
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Launch price 10.00/800 MSP
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Broken Steel

Broken Steel gives the player more missions to complete for the Brotherhood of Steel, as well as new weapons and armor. But most importantly, it removes the definite end of of Fallout 3 and raises the level cap to 30.
DLC nameBroken Steel
PlatformXbox 360
Release date May 5, 2009
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Launch price 10.00/800 MSP
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Point Lookout

The Point Lookout DLC for Fallout 3 takes place in Point Lookout, MD. which is now a swampy wasteland inhabited by "swamp folk".
DLC namePoint Lookout
PlatformXbox 360
Release date June 23, 2009
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Launch price 10.00/800 MSP
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Fallout 3 PT. 3

Fallout 3 begins with the birth of the player character, where character gender, name, and appearance can all be customized. Followed shortly after by the death of the character's mother, who dies in childbirth due to cardiac arrest, the story then jumps ahead to when your character begins walking. This is the first introduction to the S.P.E.C.I.A.L. system, allowing for further character customization. Shortly after, the player enters their 10th birthday party, where they receive their Pip-Boy. Following a few altercations, the player enters 16 years of age, and takes their G.O.A.T. exam, determining their skills. Another advance occurs, and the player is awoken by Amata, who informs the character that their father, James, has left the vault without warning and under mysterious circumstances. This desertion attracts the ire of The Overseer, who attempts to apprehend you for questioning through his security force. The player fights their way to the father's lab, where they find the body of Jonas. In that lab, the player receives a message from their father, explaining that he had to leave and they should not follow. After persevering further through the vault, the player encounters Amata being questioned (or tortured) by her father. After securing her escape, the player learns of a secret exit through the Overseer's office, and fights their way to the exit. After leaving the vault, they venture out into an utterly destroyed Washington DC, though the wasteland is far from lifeless.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Fallout 3 PT.2

The game opens with your character being born, and there's a prologue in place that both serves as the character creation tools and a brief introduction to the game's world and controls. It's here that you set your stats, tag a few character skills as primary, and design the look of your character. You also get to know your father over the course of this sequence, which ends with him mysteriously escaping the vault, a move that has the Overseer of the vault hunting you down. So you escape the vault to avoid the Overseer's wrath, as well as to start tracking down your father. Along the way, you'll see how life on the surface works, follow your father's trail, and get wrapped up in a pile of side quests. Most of the quests in Fallout 3 can be completed in multiple ways, and the way you finish a quest can have substantial ramifications. Take, for example, the side quest called The Power of the Atom. This is one of the first side quests you might encounter in the town of Megaton. Megaton is so-named because there's a live nuclear bomb in the center of town. It leaks a bit of radiation and some local nutjobs worship it as some sort of great deity. The local law enforcement would be appreciative if you could quietly disarm the bomb. But a shadowy businessman in the local tavern offers you a hefty sum if you can rig the bomb to explode, instead. Since Megaton has other side quests and is also the place where you find your first lead on your father's whereabouts, blowing up the town can be a pretty dramatic act if you do it early on. It's a very cool moment. Unfortunately, most of the other quests don't quite have that level of impact. But that doesn't mean they aren't clever or interesting. You'll get sent on a lot of different missions, either purely as side endeavors or in order to satisfy a person and convince them to give you the next piece of the main quest line. And there are still others that you might be able to circumvent if your statistics are properly aligned. The speech skill seems especially useful for this, as talking your way out of violent situations is usually much faster and easier than blasting your way through the entire game. But some quests won't require you to have specific skills. It's more a function of whether you're going to play like a jerk, and choose the most negative thing on the dialogue tree, or try to be a bit more even-handed. The game does a good job of making you feel like your dialogue choices are meaningful, even if they're just different tones of voice that ultimately lead to the same conclusion.

Fallout 3 PT. 1

Vault 101 -- Jewel of the Wastes. For 200 years, Vault 101 has faithfully served the surviving residents of Washington DC and its environs, now known as the Capital Wasteland. Though the global atomic war of 2077 left the US all but destroyed, the residents of Vault 101 enjoy a life free from the constant stress of the outside world. Giant Insects, Raiders, Slavers, and yes, even Super Mutants are all no match for superior Vault-Tec engineering. Yet one fateful morning, you awake to find that your father has defied the Overseer and left the comfort and security afforded by Vault 101 for reasons unknown. Leaving the only home you've ever known, you emerge from the Vault into the harsh Wasteland sun to search for your father, and the truth. You know, let's just break it down up top. Fallout 3 takes the base level action of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, changes the setting from knights-and-wizards fantasy to mutants-and-raiders post-apocalyptic Washington DC, sprinkles on a handful of systems and references that are designed to remind you of the previous Fallout games, and sends you on your way. It's successful at giving you meaningful moral choices that, in a lot of cases, reshape the game pretty dramatically. But at the same time, by trying to be a wide-open game that accounts for multiple play styles, you really notice it when you bump up against the technical and storytelling limitations of the game and its narrative structure. The world of Fallout is the United States after a nuclear attack devastates the country and turns most of it into a flat, radioactive wasteland. To stay safe from the attack, many humans locked themselves in huge, underground vaults and lived there in relative safety. Others survive on the surface, and attempt to make lives for themselves in the rubble of what used to be the United States. Additionally, the game has a retro-futuristic tone to it that is one of its primary sources of humor.


 

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Dishonored

Dishonored is set in Dunwall, an industrial whaling city where strange steampunk- inspired technology and otherworldly forces coexist in the shadows. You are the once-trusted bodyguard of the beloved Empress. Framed for her murder, you become an infamous assassin, known only by the disturbing mask that has become your calling card. In a time of uncertainty, when the city is besieged by plague and ruled by a corrupt government armed with industrial technologies, dark forces conspire to bestow upon you abilities beyond those of any common man – but at what cost? The truth behind your betrayal is as murky as the waters surrounding the city, and the life you once had is gone forever. You are Covano Attano, Royal Protector to the Empress of Dunwall. Or at least you used to be before the Empress is slain before your eyes by assassins. The Empress' consort then frame you for the murder, before kidnapping the Empress' daughter and seize power in a meticulously prepared coup. But you're no normal man, and that's why a group known as The Loyalists go to great lengths to help you break out of Coldridge Prison in what is in effect a tutorial level. The Loyalists are an eclectic group of activists led by the imperious Admiral Havelock. Their members span the full range of society - from aristocrats to paupers - but they're all united by a common goal; to overthrow the rogue government and reinstate the missing princess. None of the Loyalists seem particularly trustworthy. But they seem to be your only allies in a city where loudspeakers remind everyone on the hour every hour that you're public enemy number one - so Corvo goes along with their plans for the time being. Initially, each level sees Corvo travelling to a different district of Dunwall to incapacitate an influential member of the makeshift government. The Loyalists openly squabble over how Corvo should go about doing this, and their differences in opinion foreshadow the incredible freedom Dishonored affords you in choosing how to complete each objective.

The Walking Dead: 400 Days

The Walking Dead: 400 Days does little to make us feel better about the nebulous, open-ended finale of The Walking Dead: The Game Season 1. In fact, meeting five brand new characters and seeing their lives torn apart only reinforces how heartbreaking the world of The Walking Dead is, but anyone who wants to know how Season 2 is going to begin -- or at least some of the characters we’re probably going to see in it -- owes it to him or herself to play this stellar adventure in what can only be called short story video game fiction. 400 Days is a $4.99 bridge between Season 1 and Season 2 of The Walking Dead: The Game. If you have a keen eye, you’ll see a familiar face or two, but this isn’t picking up where Episode 5 left off (even though it is reading your Season 1 save). Here, we play as five different characters through five different stories, each of which take place somewhere within a span of 400 days wrapped around a Georgia truck stop. What’s amazing about The Walking Dead: 400 Days is how quickly -- and how differently -- developer Telltale Games has you start caring about the folks here. Shel’s just trying to be a good sister, but when that conflicts with being a good survivor, what do you do? You’d think you could hate Vince the convict, but his motivations of family make him human. And anybody who plays “Would You Rather” in a zombie apocalypse is immediately cool.

 

 

 

DayZ (Standalone)

Welcome to Chernarus -- an open world post-Soviet state and one of the areas hit by a new and presently unknown infection which has wiped out most of the world's population. You are one of the few who have survived and now you must search this new wasteland in order to fight for your life against what is left of the indigenous population, now infected with the disease.  Designed on an updated version of the powerful ArmA II engine, this stand-alone version of DayZ takes everything that stunned players in the original MOD to a new level. Expect a more complex and authentic scenario (with more infected character types and more fully-modeled building interiors) that will immerse you in the survival horror like never before. The gameplay looks the same as the regular version mod. It will be also on Steam. To play DayZ you had to pay $39.99 on steam to download Arma then the DayZ mod.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

MapleStory Gameplay

With over 70 million accounts created, Maplestory is probably the most played free-to-play MMORPG of all time.  Maplestory is a 2D side-scrolling, fantasy MMORPG with a massive amount of features and things to do.  Although the game is now a little bit over three years old, it still remains fresh, as the game has undergone countless content updates and patches.  If you can look past MapleStory’s childish, cartoony graphics, there is simply lot this game has to offer.  Each player starts out as a classless novice, but can advance to their first jobs at level ten (level eight for magicians).  The game launched with the following job advancements:
Warrior- Warriors are the strongest melee class in the game, with an incredible amount of hit points.  They are perhaps the weakest characters in the game for the first 30-40 levels, but become incredibly powerful later on.
Magician- Magicians are the strongest characters in the early parts of the game.  They are capable of dealing massive damage with their offensive spells, but they have the least hit points out of all the classes.
Bowman- The Bowman in Maplestory are the generic ‘archer’ character, with the ability to deal a large amount of damage from a distance, but are vulnerable in close quarters combat.
Thief- A Thief in Maplestory is the standard ‘rogue’ archetype, with the ability to use either daggers or throwing weapons.  Thieves can deal massive amounts of damage at higher levels, but tend to have low hit points.
Pirate- Pirates were recently introduced to MapleStory within the last few content updates.  They are very fast attackers, like rogues, with the ability to use both guns and fist weapons.
*Since the Cygnus Knight, Aran, and Evan updates, 7 New Playable classes have been added to the game.
*Since the Dual Blade and Big Bang Updates there a total of 18+ playable classes. The new Big Bang classes are Battle Mage, Wild Hunter and The Mechanic.

Monday, July 22, 2013

The Elder Scrolls Online

Elder Scrolls Online is a massively-multiplayer online game set in the Elder Scrolls universe. The Elder Scrolls Online allows players to quest across the entire continent of Tamriel 1000 years before the events of The Elder Scrolls V, which includes the provinces of Cyrodiil and Skyrim. It is a good looking game but still in making. With the GameSpot interview for this game the maker said many things that are equivalent to the Elder Scrolls Online.  I am sad about this game because it is only allowed for the next gen consoles , but allowed for the PC and Mac.  I am very excited for this game. I would download this game when it comes out on Steam. It is coming out in 2014, I am sorry for not knowing the real date but it wasn't released. The Elder Scrolls information is scarce unless you watch the E3 video review. I have the video of it posted below this post. The Bata of this game is now closed so just wait for it to come out. They said they might have a bata for this game in the future. This game is very anticipating game to get. But a year wait I would have liked it if they told it like a few months before it was released.

MapleStory

Filled with vibrant backgrounds and charming characters, MapleStory is an online adventure game that centers around the "Maple World," allowing players to combat monsters and develop their characters' skills and abilities in an immense platform-inspired persistent world. Players interact with each other online through chatting, trading, and playing mini-games. Groups of players can also ally together in parties or guilds to socialize, hunt monsters, and adventure through the immersive lands on exciting quests. MapleStory’s cash shop offers players the option to use real currency to pay for game enhancements -- from cosmetic items such as haircuts and plastic surgery coupons to virtual pets that can be trained to sit, stand, and breathe fire. This feature is purely optional and players can try out items prior to purchase in a virtual dressing room. MapleStory is a free to play 2D side-scrolling MMO, which is published by Nexon in North America and EU. The game also features a Facebook version under the title MapleStory Adventures. I am going to play this game tonight or some other time. With my username GamerTeen101. So see you online!

Friday, July 19, 2013

Last of Us

Last of us : Survive an apocalypse on Earth in The Last of Us, a PlayStation 3-exclusive title by Naughty Dog. Here, you will find abandoned cities reclaimed by nature. Here is a population decimated by a modern plague. Here, there are only survivors killing each other for food, weapons, or whatever they can get their hands on. Here, you find no hope. Joel, a brutal survivor, and Ellie, a brave young teenage girl who is wise beyond her years, must work together if they hope to survive their journey across the US. The interplay between Joel and Ellie, as well as the other characters you meet on your adventure, is one of the great highlights in The Last of Us. Voice acting is not only consistently superb, but the game’s graphical beauty makes the events of The Last of Us overflow with realism. Everything that happens is immediately more memorable, more powerful, and more poignant because your surroundings are so believable. Forests, fields and wooded trails are overgrown, dense, and lush. Abandoned villages and metropolises alike are eerie, silent, and crumbling. Each environment is unique, thoughtfully created, and bursting with little details, including notes, letters, voice recorders and more that tell ancillary stories of survivors you rarely ever meet in person. The game took me so long to beat because I was obsessed with seeing every inch of it. The Last of Us demands exploration, not only to scour for needed supplies, but to satisfy your curiosity. The Last of Us’ online functionality exists within a mode called Factions. Once you begin, you choose one of two sides and then jump into one of two sub-modes: Supply Raid and Survivors. Both are atypical in their approach, especially Survivors, which presents players with a best-of-seven series in a four-on-four match where death is brutally permanent. Survivors forces meticulous play virtually ripped right out of the campaign, except instead of fighting AI-controlled partners, you’ll be dealing with even smarter humans. It’s a truly fun mode, one where every player on the map is overflowing with nerves and afraid to make a mistake. Supply Raid, on the other hand, is about whittling down your team by eroding their overall life count. It’s more generic than its counterpart, but the idea of having a shared number of lives forces you to strive for better play. It makes you not want to be the reason your team loses, it makes you not want to make silly blunders. Like Survivors, Supply Raid also allows you to craft items on the fly using components found on the map and feels a whole lot like the single-player game. By scaling back the modes and the player counts from the likes of Uncharted, Naughty Dog has removed the tall barrier between single player and multiplayer and has made the two feel interconnected, even ancillary.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Watch Dogs

In Watch Dogs you play as Aiden Pearce, a brilliant hacker and former thug, whose criminal past led to a violent family tragedy. Now on the hunt for those who hurt your family, you'll be able to monitor and hack all who surround you by manipulating everything connected to the city’s network. Use the city of Chicago as your ultimate weapon and exact your own style of revenge. Watch Dogs is a ground-breaking open-world action-adventure game called designed by a team comprised of industry veterans from blockbuster franchises like Assassin’s Creed, Rainbow 6 and Far Cry. Watch Dogs blends cutting-edge technologies and sophisticated game design into a realistic and living open world where players must use any means at their disposal to take down a corrupt system. I have seen the game play of this it looks good with all the hacking and the great action scenes. With a variety of hacks to pull off the mission. So the player will have to think what hack they will use or just go in dumb and fire bullets. I saw the demo Watch Dogs has an app so if a player on the station needs help a tablet player can hack for the person to help like a hacker helping. So it would be fun to play. Watch dogs will have advance hacking on the opponents. To take them down. So it would be fun for everyone ^_^!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Grand Theft Auto V

Trouble taps on your window again with this next chapter in the Grand Theft Auto universe, set in the city of Los Santos and its surrounding hills, countryside and beaches. A bold new direction in open-world freedom, storytelling, mission-based gameplay and online multiplayer, Grand Theft Auto V focuses on the pursuit of the almighty dollar in a re-imagined, present-day Southern California.
Multiplayer, also known as Grand Theft Auto Online, will play a big part in GTA V, and will include a large component like that of its predecessor, GTA IV. It is not currently known exactly how the multiplayer will work, but it has been confirmed that 'Crews', which have been seen recently seen in Max Payne 3, will also be used in Grand Theft Auto V. The 'Crew' mechanic makes use of Rockstar's Social Club, which has been in use since the release of Red Dead Redemption. By creating a 'Crew' in a game such as Max Payne 3, players will be able to port across their character between the two games. Rockstar boss Dan Houser said: "Multiplayer is an ever-more important part of all our games moving forward.  By creating crews through Social Club, the crews that you create in Max Payne 3 will be ready and available for you to play in Grand Theft Auto V from day one." GTA V will let players form private crews with friends, or join public crews. Players can be a member of up to five at the same time, and completing tasks as a crew will gain experience points for the player. In late 2012, Rockstar said that "refining open-world multiplayer into something really special" had been a huge focus in the development of GTA V. GTA V producer (Leslie Benzies) explains: “Weapons are slightly different since we have to find a balance between giving the player freedom and giving them a challenge. Letting players have any weapon they want, whenever they want it, would make earlier missions less of a challenge and less satisfying. That being said, as the player makes progress through the game they will build up a satisfying arsenal.”

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Blacklight: Retribution

Blacklight: Retribution developer Zombie Studios isn't trying to reinvent the first-person shooter genre. Instead, it's taken familiar modes and combined them with excellent visuals and some of the tightest shooting controls since Call of Duty. But the team smartly realized that even good shooting isn't enough to draw entrenched players away from their favorite games, and made Blacklight even more compelling with a free-to-play system that pairs well with Blacklight's complex character and weapon customization. The end result: a great competitive shooter that's fun enough that its flaws are easy to overlook. While Blacklight is a shooter first and foremost, its robust customization system gives it an almost RPG-like quality. You can customize your character's appearance, changing out their armor to give them more health or faster running speed. Additional equipment slots help you flesh out your character's capabilities, tailoring them to your particular playstyle. But all of these bits of customization pale in comparison to the star of the show: your weapon. You start with a basic framework like an assault rifle or shotgun, and then change its clip, barrel, stock, sight and more. Every piece you add affects a number of stats such stamina, how long it takes to scope-in, and your bullet spread, giving you plenty of room to fine tune your loadout to your needs. It's fun to tinker around with items, and makes the experience grind more exciting since you're always on the hunt for the next best piece of gear. While not without flaws, Blacklight is a good option for anyone looking for a new competitive shooter. Great shooting mechanics and deep customization options make for an addictive combination, and its free-to-play model makes it easy to jump into with no upfront cost. Character customization is important, but giving you and your friends the guns and battlegrounds to kill one another in remains the focus for the Blacklight series, so you won't find any single player campaign here. Instead, you create a free account and hop right into modes taken straight from any number of other games, such as capture the flag, king of the hill and team deathmatch. These modes offer something for everyone: blood thirsty players can slay one another in deathmatch, while support and team-focused players can jump into modes that encourage cooperation. With the exception of king of the hill, Blacklight's modes present good versions on timeless classics. King of the hill suffers due to poor spawning of the control points. Matches end up being a matter of who spawned closest to the random location of the next point rather than who has the better team. Blacklight's game modes may not be all that original at this point, but they're engrossing thanks to the game's excellent controls. It doesn't matter how good the rest of a FPS is if the shooting isn't just right, but Blacklight succeeds; what's here feels fast and responsive, empowering for a skilled player regardless of whether or not they're spending boatloads of cash on new fancy items. Today I will just start playing Blacklight and see if it is as good as people say. Even though it was released 1 year ago. I will download it on steam and probably play it and make live streams on my YouTube account dudeweezer or Jayson Matthews. Or if you want to play with me my name is ShadowTeen901. I hope I could make a live stream my internet is week from where I am playing my video games. I also herd that It is better to play Blacklight not with the keyboard and with a bought controller or a station controller. I have a PS3 controller but it looks hard to install to my PC. So tonight I will see if the myths are true. Steam is the best to get Blacklight if you don't know what steam is it is a website where you can download games for your PC.    

Monday, July 1, 2013

Little Big Planet 2

LBP2 is a great game with so much fun  and the base knowledge of the game is imagination. LittleBigPlanet 2 empowers users to create their own levels by utilizing a variety of developer tools as well as various games like top-down racing games, multiplayer shooters, flying side-scrollers, RPGs and more. The game begins with a unique story mode that provides a beautifully reshaped world for Sackboy to explore and play. Each story level is influenced by cultural high points in history.  Players can reset the controller buttons for any object and change the rules to any level through an ability called Direct Control and multiplayer abilities advance the types of games possible for a social/competitive experience. Users are able to link levels together to provide longer gameplay experiences without the breakup of going back to the Pod and can see what LittleBigPlanet 2 levels/games their friends are playing via activity steams. Let's get it out of the way early -- LittleBigPlanet 2 is awesome. The levels are clever, a bunch of new additions change platforming for the better, and the community tools are smarter than ever. This game is a fantastic way to kick off a 2011 packed with PlayStation 3 exclusives. Still, the game has some nagging issues that won't be unfamiliar to folks who rocked the first game. Does it ruin the experience? Not at all. LittleBigPlanet 2 packs 30 story levels that tell the tale of the Negativitron, a horrible beast that has invaded Craftworld and is gobbling up all the cities on the planet. You're Sackboy, and you've got to travel to spots on the globe to run, jump, shoot, grab and fly on your way to saving the day. The story is cute like a children's storybook, but it's not all that engaging. Luckily, the levels are exciting and the gameplay's a blast.

Cheats
 

Konami Code

Play "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Negativatron" look for the broken arcade machine with a Sackbot repairing it. Approach the machine and activate it, then input the Konami Code: UP, UP, DOWN, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT, X, CIRCLE. The resulting explosion will show the digits 3733 5683, which apparently spells "Free Love" on a phone key pad
 

Achievement / Trophy Hint: Easy "Aces In Spades" Trophy

To get this Trophy you need to Ace 10 different story levels in a row. To make this easy, play the very first story level in the game and Ace the level. Return to your Pod and press START to bring up the Pause Menu, from here select Settings. Once in Settings, open the tab that says profile and choose the Back up Profile and back up your game data. Return to the Story Mode and choose a different level that you know you can Ace. Once you have Aced this level back up your game save again. Continue doing this until you have aced 10 levels in a row, if you die during a level return to where you backed up your profile and choose the 'Import Profile' option and you will be back to your Aced level maximum before you died