Saturday, July 7, 2012

The New NFL Blitz!

Are you ready to play some football? The popular NFL Blitz game has been upgraded, and released. The newly released game is definitely action packed. In high definition, the game is available as a download for PlayStation Network, and Xbox Live. If you enjoyed earlier versions of this game, then you will thoroughly enjoy playing this new version. Get ready for some great football entertainment.

NFL Blitz...New Features!

Fans of NFL Blitz will enjoy the new features this game has to offer. Each quarter is two minutes long with the clock stopping after each play. So actually your play time is longer. The main new feature is The Blitz Gauntlet. Playing in the Blitz Coliseum, you can battle against every NFL team out there. So go ahead and beat those Cowboys with a 7 on 7 match up. Listen to those bone crushing hits, and enjoy the fun celebrations. If you want to play online in a head to head competition, then Blitz Battle is for you. Rank yourself up to the National battle board, all the way to the Blitz Hall of Fame. And yes NFL Blitz fans the game still has the addicting parts of the game just like the earlier versions. The only thing missing is late hits. This new upgraded version of NFL Blitz does not have late hits in the game. However, you do play with the top players and in all 31 NFL stadiums. Another feature is the Blitz store. When you play online, you earn Blitz Bucks. You can use these Blitz Bucks to purchase items in the store to customize your Blitz Elite team, and your Blitz Battle team. Purchase logos, and banners for your Blitz teams, as well as 50+ upgrades, cheats, power ups and visual enhancements. Play online, build those Blitz Bucks up, and create your teams the way you like. And like earlier versions of the game, Tim Kitzrow along with Brian Haley provide your play by play action with their humorous commentary.

Our Take On NFL Blitz!

If you are a football fan, and a gamer, then this is the game for you. Invite your friends over for some head to head action, or go online, and play with other opponents. Either way, you will be quite satisfied with all the action this game provides. This is a must have game for all football fans. As previously stated, for now this game is only available as a download for PlayStation Network, or Xbox Live for only $14.99. You get a lot of game with tons of action for one low price. This game will certainly be a hit with you, and your friends. So what are you waiting for? Download the new NFL Blitz, grab the controls, and let's play some football!

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What's New About Assassin's Creed 3?

Following the highly effective first couple of installments, Ubisoft is all set to again capture most of the games community by surprise with the approaching Assassin's Creed 3 installment which is due for release Oct 2012.

Although the business is still to publicize many details of the precise mission, a number of leakages have been circling the web for a little bit of time now. Here are a couple of the assumed released features we have gleaned so far.

The plot of the gameplay will now be absorbed in the 18th Century of the Northern American areas of New York and Boston ma. A handful of famous individuals such as Charles Lee, George Washington, along with Benjamin Franklin will be included in most of the gameplay. These factors ended up being gleaned from one of the last issues of the GameInformer.

As you are choosing future video game titles, Assassin's Creed Series video gameplay feedback have been quite higher than average by experts of which have come to love the collection of adventures, and have claimed that it is better compared to the second adventure in that series, Assassin's Creed 2. All the adventure offers an extraordinary conspiracy line, mixed with a large number of changes and adjustments throughout the adventure, as well as it at times replies a handful of challenges that were eventually left by these foremost couple of video adventures in the collection. A few video adventure comments have as well acknowledged that our Altair categories are quite absorbing, and also will initially speak to the avid gamers who appreciated the first of all the adventures in the collection. All of the adventure always offers a wide array of absorbing character types that you will come across during game play, and also has a great conclusion for those individuals who like to get ahead.

Constantinople is an enormously big city in the adventure, and is a big part of the adventure; you will find that along with actively playing, you will devote several hours basically exploring the actual city limits, to find concealed treasures, and discover what it has to offer. As far as any platforming of a new video adventures series, there are a few areas in the adventure that are deficient, along with others that are great, but as well it has plenty to offer. Generally the visual effects are good, as well as being comparatively attractive as you are gaming. The adventure also offers a great audio track, much better as compared with the earliest two game titles in the series. There are however a few categories in platforming that the coders neglected on, in particular first person platforming, in which appears to be not well thought out or developed by the game designers and designers of the game. The Den barricade additionally seems to be a bit out of place in the whole chain of factors.

All around, Creed Revelations is far better compared to its forerunner Brotherhood, as well as the AC2 that is the first adventure in the series. The central individual, Ezio, is a 50 year old man, to whom is on a mission to reach Masyaf to enter Altair's library, in the very earliest Assassin Castle. However, he first has to recoup all the five keys in which Altair concealed all the way through the city of Constantinople, as a consequence it's the central story in the adventure, at the same time this is how Ezio is going to use up most of the time, in addition to getting to know a number of newest figures during his particular task. The storyline of the adventure additionally discloses a number of challenges in which were left behind by the first two games, as well as picks up about midway through where the Brotherhood mission in the sequence eventually left off. Therefore, game enthusiasts are going to see the interplay connecting Altair and Ezio as the gameplay enhances. The storyline carries on all the way through the conspiracy, and Ezio helps make his way all through Constantinople, to get to Altair's stronghold, while searching for all five keys. All around the video gaming appraisals just for Assassin's Creed Series have been considerably good.


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Rayman Origins

Release Date: November 15, 2011
Publisher: Ubisoft
MPAA Rating: Everyone 10+

Rayman Origins is the latest in the long-running platforming series published by Ubisoft, and developed by their internal Montpellier studio. It's also the first game to make use of the UbiArt Framework, a graphics engine that takes a lot of the technical aspects out of creating games with hand-drawn elements. With other engines, artists have to factor in movement and scaling to keep their images from being distorted. UbiArt Framework makes a lot of these factors moot as it handles them automagically, giving artists a chance to focus simply on creating great art, and then allowing them to animate the pieces by manipulating the individual object's silhouette. The result is a truly gorgeous 2D platformer that may well be the crown jewel of the genre's recent renaissance.

Rayman's gameplay is pure 2D platforming. It's all about precision jumping and fancy footwork, navigating harmful obstacles and a myriad of colorful and offbeat baddies. All the while you're collecting coins, or rather in this case sleepy little balls of light called "Lums." Along the way you'll cross a sea of punch, explore a mountain temple, and enlist the help of a flower king. Oh, but just so you know, there are piranha in the punch, the mountain temple is infested with swarms of bat-like creatures, and when you first meet the flower king he's 25 feet tall, covered in thorns and wants to eat you. Cute and challenging are two words that would go a long way toward describing this game.

There's nothing worse than a game that's difficult enough to require precision, only to give you control of a character that floats around or whose jumps seem ever so slightly delayed. Luckily that is not the case here, as Ubisoft nailed the controls. Everything from sprinting to jumping feels tight and responsive, and Rayman (or Globox, one of the tweenies, or any one of a number of other unlockable characters) seems to go exactly where you mean him to go. Replayability is also good as completionists will find themselves playing each level multiple times in an effort to collect all the Lums, find all the hidden Electoon cages, and earn all the time trial trophies.

Amid all the stuff that Ubisoft did right with this game- and they did so much right- I think the real unsung hero is the soundtrack. From the music in the opening cinematic that instigates the Darktoons to attack the Glade of Dreams, to well-crafted scores that complement each stage's theme and worm their way into your head with their sublime quirkiness, it all complements the art style so well.

In addition to being a great single player game, Rayman also features an up to four player co-op, a la New Super Mario Brothers, allowing you and three friends to navigate the hazards out there together. Luckily checkpoints are frequent, and since players that fall or get hit are 'bubblelized' and can get tagged back in by floating close to another player, progress is possible even if you have to carry a weak link. This will prove especially nice to those of you who like to game with your kids, or who have spouses who aren't as good at games as they think they are.

All in all, I can't think of much to complain about concerning this game. It looks and sounds great, the controls are solid and replayability is high. Lots of fun, lots of challenges, lots of heart, and lots of charm. In fact, the only negative thing I can even think to say is the game is 15 years too late to be a part of the genre's heyday and get the attention it deserves. Rayman Origins has been out since November 2011, and so far its story has been one of critical success but commercial disappointment. I think that will change over time, though, because despite the decline of 2D gaming, Rayman Origins is in it for the long haul. Games this good don't go unnoticed forever. If you are a fan of great platforming in the vein of classic Mario Brothers or Sonic the Hedgehog titles, you owe it to yourself to check this game out now.

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Slackers staffed its stores with music, game and movie aficionados who prided themselves not only on customer service but also on product knowledge. Slackers offered the opportunity to "Try before you buy," where customers were able to play any video game and listen to any CD to see if they really liked it before they purchased it.

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Review - Dead Island

What originally turned me onto this game was one of the best trailers that I have ever seen. It depicts a reverse time scene of a man and his wife trying to save their daughter from the infected in the hallways of the hotel where you start. Even better, is that in the beginning of the game, you can find this couple, dead on the floor, holding hands. Which is nice, in that it adds a touching moment to an otherwise brutally violent and kind-of silly game. What worried me about it was the fact that it was a CGI trailer and I worried that the game wouldn't really look that good.

Not only did it meet my expectations, it surpassed all of them. Dead Island is a game that somehow manages to blend the feel of an RPG, the hack and slash of an adventure game, the loot grabbing of a dungeon crawler, and the feel of a George Romero film. All of this is wrapped in an idyllic setting that lulls you into a false sense of security before throwing hordes of infected at you. As you wander the lush beaches and beautiful jungles you must always be on the lookout for an infected lying in wait. Even amongst the turmoil of the infection and slaughter, you will find yourself pausing just to stare at the beautiful scenery.

Unfortunately for Dead Island, this beauty is both a blessing and a curse. It is plagued with laggy visuals, horrendous texture pop-ins, and numerous graphical glitches. Whenever you exit a loading screens, you will have to deal with texture pop in that can take up to a minute to take full effect. Even after this time, you'll come across alleys with stuttering floors, or zombies that rapidly switch colors. Unfortunately, this mars the otherwise beautiful game and can really break your immersion and bring you out of the gameplay.

Fortunately for Dead Island, these graphics glitches don't really impact the mechanics of gameplay in any way. They frequently look beautiful, and when they look bad, usually you can get over it. I say usually because several times in the course of my game, the textures would not pop-in at all and I would have to quit and reload in order to make them work. Other than that, all of the graphical glitches are not game breaking at all, just immersion breaking.

Primarily a melee based game, you are able to target specific limbs and cripple them either through breaking or cutting, allowing you to limit your enemies combat abilities. To cut, you use a bladed weapon, and to break, you use a blunt weapon. Every time you perform these crippling moves, you earn extra experience than you would if you had just cut its head off. The best part of this system are the animations that accompany these moves. When an arm is broken, it just hangs limply down, flopping around uselessly whenever they try and use it. Break a leg and the zombie will collapse to the ground. If you don't do this, you will find yourself overwhelmed very easily, maybe a little bit much so. The reason for this, is the fact that the enemies level with you, so no matter what, the zombie you are fighting is going to be plus or minus two levels from you, making every fight the same.

In addition to the melee combat, guns are available later on in the campaign. The guns are broken down into three categories: rifles, pistols, and shotguns. When you finally do acquire one of the guns, you will find that ammo is exceedingly rare, and really the only way to acquire any amount of it is to buy it, make it, or scavenge it off of the dead humans. The downside is, these guns are ridiculously underpowered, sometimes taking as many as five shotgun shells to the chest to kill one zombie, where a single machete blow will do the job.

Normally this combat system works fairly well, but after a while, the combat becomes slightly repetitive and stale, broken up only slightly by either a firefight with some uninfected humans, by throwing weapons, or by using your "rage" ability. This ability is unique to each of the four characters and allows you to enter a super human-esque killing spree for several seconds after you "rage" meter fills up. For example, the character I played as was a throwing specialist, so when his meter filled up, I pulled out a handful of throwing knives and went to town. Another character pulls out a pistol and guns down everything in front of her, and a third uses something reminiscent of a beserker from Borderlands, forgoing weapons and using his fists to beat down his enemies.

These powers are unlocked through a skill tree, which is basically the same as any skill tree you've ever used. There are three separate columns, with each either benefitting your combat skills, rage skills, or survival skills. Combat usually increases damage, rage increases the duration and damage of your rage, and survival increases heath, rare loot chance, and luck. These trees allow you to slightly customize the way you play, allowing you to either DPS, tank, or maybe be more of a ranged character. No matter what, it's up to you.

One of the most important things in a Diablo type game is the loot, and here it is as plentiful as I've seen in any game, save Borderlands of course. The weapons are color-coded by rarity, with white being the most common, and orange the most rare. Usually, the more rare items are received as quest rewards or found in containers that are scattered around the world. Once you have these items, you can bring them to workbenches and customize them to the way you play with various weapon modifications that range from fire, electricity, and poison. With these modifications come millions of possible ways to customize your load out, and you obtain these mods either as quest rewards or in prespecified locations in the game world. Each requires certain bits of items, from batteries to duct tape, in order to build them.

The quests really can be broken down into either fetch quests or kill quests. Hey, ________ (insert player name here), I need you to go _______ (location) and get/kill/talk to _________ (item/zombie/NPC). But even with that dynamic, I find myself falling into the one more quest mentality, spending hours playing when I had originally planned to spend only minutes. I just wish that there was a little more variety in the mission type.

Add a shoddy driving mechanic, where it is nearly impossible to steer anything at top speed, and a okay voice acting cast and you get what seems to be a terrible game on paper. But it's not. I love this game. For all of its fault, I love it. I love the repetitive quests and combat, I love the bad driving, and I love the voice acting. I dumped hours upon hours into it, and I don't regret a single second. It's a good game on the brink of being great, but graphics glitches and repetitive game play mar this game irreparably. I love it, but that doesn't disguise the fact that it is flawed.

8/10

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Top 3 Paid Games For The iPad and iPhone

Through our detailed review of hundreds of games for the iPad and iPhone we have identified 3 games which we feel are the top paid games for the iPad and iPhone.

Infinity Blade 2 - Continues to Slash the Competition

Infinity Blade 2 is a perfect representation of what iOS games are capable of. Chair has created an amazing combination of visuals and touch-controlled gameplay. Infinity Blade's touch-powered sword-slashing combat has always been a blast to play, but the sequel imparts it with much more depth. Each and every enemy encounter felt fresh and fun.

Infinity Blade II picks up right where the original left off. Our hero needs help from The Worker of Secrets - the titular blade's creator. The Worker has been imprisoned and can only be released if three "Deathless" are defeated. Each resides in the Vault of Tears, at the end of a lengthy gauntlet of enemies. Along the way players learn much more about our hero's true nature, and why he is seemingly doomed to repeat a never-ending cycle of violence.

Great iPad and iPhone game although the price is a little steep in comparison to other iPhone and iPad games.

Chaos Rings II Game Review - King of the Ring

Chaos Rings II has the same basic mechanics as the first. Battles are turn-based with roaming parties of just two. There are random encounters that initiate battles in the wild and, like other recent Square Enix RPGs, the end of each battle fully refills HP and cancels any status ailments. The Genes of the first game have now been replaced by magic skills called Sopia, as well as Advent abilities, which are essentially typical RPG summons. Characters can also fill a meter during battle for their own special Awake skills, which allow for attack damage or rapid healing. Chaos Rings II is a beautiful, full-featured RPG that highlights what Square Enix can do on iOS.

Superborthers: Sword & Sworcery Game Review - Stabbing the Competition

Sword & Sworcery's tale of exploration and discovery follows the troubled adventures of a lone warrior and her sidekick Dogfella as they attempt to find a mystical tome and unlock ancient powers capable of thwarting an evil force Sword & Sworcery also delivers a deep and alluring sense of atmosphere. The pixel art environments are meticulously crafted, paired with believable animations to help bring the blocky characters and game world to life, Jim Guthrie's intense soundtrack plays a major role in the mood of each phase of the story. Simple and elegant, a lot of thought was put into making this a striking gaming experience all around. This is a great paid iPhone and iPad app to add to your iPhone or iPad.

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2: Video Game Overview


In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, Harry, Hermione and Ron continue in their quest to vanquish the remaining brood of Horcruxes before Harry's epic final showdown with Lord Voldermort. The site of this ultimate battle between good and evil is the magical school of Hogwarts. Storm into the barricaded vaults of Gringotts Bank, get refuge from Fiendfyre in the breath taking Rook of Requirements and take the fight to Lord Voldermort's most formidable allies. The action is the most spectacular EA Sports have come up with in the Harry Porter series.

Right from the start, it is clear that the days of learning spells, mixing potions and juvenile ramblings in the Hogwarts' school of magic, have given way to riveting confrontation. Like Part 1, Deathly Hallows 2 is an intense battle where machine guns, pistols and grenade launchers are replaced by spell-spitting magic wands.

You not only play as Harry but at various stages, you will take on other characters as well including Hermione, Ron, Ginny, Molly Weasley and even Professor McGonagall. Each plays a vital part in defending Hogwarts and keeping Voldermart's hordes at bay. You will need to employ as many elements of advanced wizardry as you can muster if you are to emerge victorious over the forces of darkness that include Snatchers, Death Eaters and giants.

While Hogwarts has been an intrinsic part of previous series, Deathly Hallows 2 brings it out in a way that is different from others before it. Battle fields are strewn with objects you can conveniently take cover behind and either fire blindly or pop up to take aimed shots. Note however that the more you fire non-stop, the worse your aim gets. Part 2 clearly favours pausing and taking aim before you shoot. If you have played Gears of War video, the fighting technique in Deathly Hallows 2 is strikingly similar.

Use the Expelliarmus to break the foes magical shield. Enemies can 'apparate' - a plume of smoke signals their appearance. You too will be able to 'apparate' as you progress further into the game though this teleporting is limited to short distances of no more than 10 metres. One of the most exciting parts of the game is when you provide cover from enemy fire for Seamus Finnigan.

Deathly Hallows 2 is comparatively short - just shy of 4 hours - and this might be disappointing for hard core gamers. But on the bright side, this is not necessarily a bad thing as not many people can muster the time (nor is it encouraged) to realistically play a video game for 6 or 8 hours non-stop. When you complete the campaign, sequences can be replayed in Challenge Mode where you can evaluate your completion times.

Part 1 was great but came under considerable criticism with some reviews even going as far as asserting that it did not live up to the high standards that was expected of the official Harry Porter game. The design of Deathly Hallows 2 is a substantial improvement and is in fact pretty impressive even when compared to games in the same genre.

You are more likely to understand the different parts and characters of Part 2 if you have watched the movie. On the other hand, the game narratives are not the same as those of the film and this helps remove predictability for players that have already watched it. Interestingly, the lack of elaborate character development and real plot in Deathly Hallows 2 is a positive - you avoid the less-than-joyful path of the book and movie.

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The Best Shooters of 2012 - 2013

Borderlands 2

Trying to pick the best out of a list of best Xbox 360 shooters really is hard. I mean pretty much every area is covered; realistic, sci-fi heck there is even one where you have to shoot dinosaurs. One game that I must admit took me by surprise and became one of my most played games on the system was Borderlands. So you could imagine just how excited that I was when Borderlands 2 was announced.

What I loved about the first Borderlands game was how it took first person shooters which is one of my favorite genres, and sprinkled it with a bunch of role playing game elements. It was like two of my favorite genres had been thrown together. I was sceptical that it would work, but I was pleasantly surprised by the great end result.

Borderlands 2 looks to build upon everything that was in the first game. The look of the game is very similar with its awesome cell shaded graphics making a return. I was so glad to see this, as the overall presentation of Borderlands was a breath of fresh air in the shooter genre. The character building elements are going to be expanded also which is even more great news.

The best news I have heard about Borderlands 2, and one that may make it the best of the best Xbox 360 shooters is that the enemy AI has been given a good working over. The AI will now work a lot smarter, and really make you think before you go in all guns blazing.

If you missed out on the first Borderlands you really must give this a try. Borderlands is a great game and if you are a fan of first person shooters I am sure you will love Borderlands 2.

Halo 4

Master Chief is back!

When it comes to icons on the Xbox 360 there is one guy that probably comes to most gamers' minds, and that guy is John-117 better know as Master Chief. Halo really kicked the Xbox off when it was first released, and each release has been met with great excitement from the fans. Halo 3 was a fitting end to that part of the Halo story, and Halo 4 is going to be the start of something new.

Halo Reach for many is considered one of the best Xbox 360 shooters, but it was also the last time that Bungie would have control of the Halo franchise. Halo 4 has been developed by the good people at 343 industries. These guys also gave us the Halo anniversary remake, and while it was just a remake they did a fantastic job.

Halo is the prefect blend of offering a fanatic's shooter experience, but it also gives you a great sci-fi story. Playing Halo is like you are involved in your own sci-fi movie. Very little has been given away as far as the story goes. We have seen that Master Chief will be going up against a new foe, and also that Cortana is going to have a very interesting part to play.

One really exciting thing about Halo 4 is that the story of this game is going to encourage the player to really get into the levels and explore. It is going to be very cool to discover some of the secrets of this Forerunner planet. One thing that is going to really go in this games favor is that the story has been written with two sequels already in mind.

Halo has always offered a very solid shooter experience, and this game looks no different. There are some gamers who are perhaps a little worried that Bungie is no longer running things, but 343 industries did a great job with the Halo anniversary, and the footage shown at E3 really does look like these guys know what they are doing.

This may very well be the last time we get to play as Master Chief this generation of consoles, but so far Halo 4 is looking like it could be one of the best games of the year.

Medal of Honor: War Fighter

Prepare for war!

It is crazy to think that this will be the 14th game in the Medal of Honor franchise. When it was rebooted in 2010 many saw it as a great return to form for the long running franchise, So it was with much excitement that War Fighter was received.

Medal of Honor: War Fighter is a direct sequel to 2010's reboot. It will follow on from events in the first game. You are still controlling Tier 1 operators through various missions. There are a great variety of different missions for you, and they will all be connected with a single story line. Many of the guys from the first game such as Preacher, Voodoo and Mother will be making a welcome return.

One thing that has gotten players really pumped up for this sequel is that the multi player is going to be powered by the Frostbite 2 engine. This is the same engine that powers Battlefield 3 which is considered one of the best Xbox 360 shooters out there. Multi player in this game is going to be fantastic. Even if you are not into the single player campaign Medal of Honor: War Fighter's multiplayer is sure to blow you away.

One very interesting thing is that along side the standard PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions, there is also going to be a version for the PlayStation Vita and the new Nintendo Wii U.

In all the reboot of Medal of Honor was great fun, and with this sequel they look like they are trying to improve on every aspect of the first game. If you loved the first game you will really want to give this a try. If you are one of the gamers that the Medal of Honor series lost over the years, there has never been a better time to give it another chance.

Call of Duty Black Ops 2

One of the things that has made the Call of Duty series one of the best Xbox 360 shooter series is the versatility. Many people may think that versatility and Call of Duty do not go hand in hand, but I am talking about how they are set in World War 2, Cold War and so on. The different settings bring some diversity and fresh air. The basic formula is the same but why fix it if it ain't broke. What makes Black Ops 2 so exciting is the fact that this is the first Call of Duty game to be set in the future. Now we're talking!

The story of the Black Ops series is an interesting one, set in three time periods, the 70's to the 80's and then the future of 2025. In the future a new Cold War has broken out. This time, however, it is between China and the US. The story does sound like a great deal of effort and time has been put into it so even from a single player point of view Black Ops 2 is going to be a lot of fun.

Of course one of the reasons so many gamers rush out to buy a new Call of Duty game is because of the multi player. You could argue that in a list of best Xbox 360 shooters, the Call of Duty franchise would be on top for the best multi player game list. On a different note, Treyarch has revealed that the much loved Zombies mode from the first Black Ops game will be making a welcome return.

In all, Black Ops 2 is another Call of Duty mark of excellence. If you love the series then there is no doubt you will love this. If you've been disappointed by the Call of Duty formula and saturation of games, Blacks Ops 2 will surely win you over. It's evident that this Call of Duty release has had the most effort put into it. Out of all the Call of Duty games, Black Ops II will be one for the books.


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Rage Review

When it comes to emotions, rage isn't typically one that I associate with myself. All in all, I'm just a pretty laid back kind of guy. Sure, I get angry at drivers who go a bit too slow or babies that just will not let up (we get it, you're hungry!). But, I've never experienced what it's like to have real life, honest-to-god rage.

When I heard about a game for the PS3 and XBox called Rage, immediately my ears perked up. As far as titles go, Rage sounds somewhat uninspired. It might as well be called something like Anger, say, or Irritability. As a fan of science fiction and horror games, I thought Rage looked like it might be worth my time.

When I first started playing, I noticed how similar it felt to other wasteland games like the recent Fallout entries and Borderlands. It really does feel almost like a hybrid of the two. The graphics on the game are impressive, presenting you with sprawling reaches of dusty desert and ruined cityscapes. To me, the visuals are one of the most interesting aspects of the game. You should definitely see this on a bigger HDTV.

The settings are pretty varied. Like I said, you get the ubiquitous desert and city elements, but they're done in a way feels a bit more detailed than in the Fallout games, and more interesting than in Borderlands. I did have one gripe about the settings, though. Coming from the world of Fallout, I'm used to being able to explore pretty much at my leisure. If I want to risk falling off a cliff side, I will, thank you very much. Here, you're pretty much set on a track when entering specialized environments. You're guided along from one enemy fight to the next. It's not a huge hindrance to the game, but I did want a bit more freedom.

Still, Rage is a pretty good game, in all honesty. It is worth a look. With stunning visuals and an interesting mix of environments, the game is at least fun to play. Sure, there are a few things that could stand to be a little stronger, but when it comes to things that make me angry, there's very little here that actually gets me to cross that line. Even the racing isn't all that horrendous, and enemies who didn't make the honor roll are sort of forgivable if they have the chance to get blowed up good.

I do hate that save system, though. Not even John Goodman can make up for that.

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