Monday, June 30, 2014

Titanfall

Well, EA finally got a game right.



Titanfall. One of the best games of the year and definitely the best FPS out there right now (except maybe MW2). Titanfall is a full-out war between two colonies. Everyone drops onto the map in order to start the match. It is 6v6 with minions, Grunts and Spectres, and the team with the most points wins. But that's not all. Titans, parkour, sprinting, weapons, classes (loadouts), and more all have to do with the action Titanfall packs. Let's just go in order, starting with the titans, a 20 foot tall battle exoskeleton with guns, missiles, and in my case, I nuclear core that explodes when I eject. Anyway, I haven't yet played the campaign, as it takes about 30 minutes to load on a PC :|. I do want to and figure out the story and more of why all of this is happening. Back to the point. Parkour. Titanfall includes double (rocket) jumping and wall running, allowing to navigate terrain and get to spots that would otherwise be inaccessible. Infinite sprinting for both titans and pilots makes the gameplay fast and exciting. The loadouts are interesting, as I find one of the starting titans (the tank) to be the best one in the game. It is a high damage and defense titan that travels across the map at slow speeds, but I have knocked out seven titans in one run with it. Also, it explodes when you eject, possibly killing one or two more pilots. I still have much to learn in terms of Titanfall. One is campaign and two is just to improve my skill in multiplayer to level up like crazy. Well, I hope you enjoyed, I will be posting a video of Titanfall soon, so watch for that on our channel, Luvlife891.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

DBZ Supersonic Warriors and DBZ Supersonic Warriors 2

Links to where you can buy them on Amazon:
Supersonic Warriors ONE
Supersonic Warriors TWO

Hello everyone, I am back with two reviews at once! I hope everyone had a merry Christmas and a happy New Year!

I'm first going to review Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors for the Gameboy Advance. I got the combo of a GBA SP and DBZ:SSW for X-mas and was very pleasantly surprised. I started to play a little it and realized how small the character list was. The list contains 3 forms of all of the following: Goku; Gohan; Frieza; Ginyu; Vegeta; Trunks; Android 18; Cell; Dr. Gero; Buu; SSJ3 Gotenks. Each character has different attacks with varying damage varieties. For example, a level three Krillin is no match for a level three Gotenks. Each has their own unique ultimate and super attack. In this game, there is only a 100% ki barrier.

Next comes Dragonball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2 for the DS. I got a used one from Amazon for about 20 bucks. The game was already completed for me, and since there is no way to erase the data, I had to cope with it. Anyway, I've played through all stories and definitely enjoyed myself. There are a few modes to enjoy. Training Mode: A mode in which you can toy around with all of your attacks (except your ultimate!) and learn the ins and outs of characters with no harm of being hurt. Story Mode: A mode in which you get to be one of about fifteen characters and fight your way through levels to beat each one. Free Battle: A mode where you pick any 1-3 of 30 characters to fight against another few of your choice. There are more, but those are the main ones.

Overall, I would give the original a 7/10 while the newer one gets a 10/10. So, if you must buy one of them, I recommend the second one. You do not have to have the first one to understand the second one, so I definitely recommend it. Happy playing!