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1up review Alan Wake - B+
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Sin and Punishment 2 review from GC
9/10 Gloriously creative visuals, levels and bosses. Perfect controls. Good range of difficulty levels.
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1up is getting a novice to review MH3
Monster Hunter Noob going to tell us how it is
1up.com impressions
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Lashes out at Xbox and Playstation.
huffingtonpost.com news
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Anyone care to join me watching the first 10 minutes of Alan Wake?
I did, until every game under the sun started borrowing it's mechanics and then RE5 came along. For a narrative horror based game, I want something more imaginative then pulling out a shotgun and weaving about.
Let them destroy it. Then Mekere can't cook her dreaded Tomato cake anymore.
Watching the first ten minutes of Alan Wake, damn, the voice acting is so cheesy.
"What's the matter writer?"
"You think you're God? You're in this story now!"
"You missed your deadline!"
WTF? I would think it was comedy if it weren't the serious tone in the voice acting.
What the? A giant godly light rebuilds some staircases just by shining on it?
"Turn your flashlight towards him and burn the darkness away"
"In the nightmare a terrible darkness was taking over the world. The lighthouse was the only safe place on earth"
Seriously this is bad writing.
I am saddened there's so much talk about Alan bloody Wake (even if not altogether positive) and hardly a mention of Sin and Punishment 2 (thanks for sharing that review gg).
Iga, please come deliver some justice
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Listen to Wu-Tang and watch Kung-Fu
Holy crap, half of this video of the 360 version of No More Heroes Paradise is a loading screen.
And now for the other Alan Wake reviews.
What if I don't have access to the DLC?![Hrm](/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-undecided.gif)
BTW, my bro finally gave me his 360 hard drive. Now I have to sell all his crapola on ebay, might keep the wireless dongle but I get terrible reception that keeps cutting out upstairs so it's useless anyway![Hrm](/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-undecided.gif)
I think he forgot to push A!
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Oh well, as long as it's good.
The optimist proclaims we live in the best of all possible worlds
while the pessimist fears this is true.
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I don't think so. The first video had the uploader complaining about how the load times were godawful.
It's psychology-changing gimmick meant that it was worth at least a second playthrough though. I'm mid-way through my 3rd playthrough now. The changes aren't huge, but they are worth seeing and do add a margin of replayability to the game. I hear there are something like 6 different endings?
It kind of reminds me of Eternal Darkness, which wasn't the longest game, but it was just the right length to play again and again.
Though replaying such games isn't for me, I act how it makes me feel, if I want to try "different" paths it feels like forcing myself to do actions I don't want to, so I only experience them once in general. If I actually care about the story that is, I may check out alternate stuff in games that make it simple to go back and see different versions without replaying the whole thing, but of course that hardly adds to the game time as well. I only played through Mass Effect 1 & 2 once as well. I didn't actually care for the story there but all the decisions were still done how I wanted and doing something else, ie, choosing red every time instead of blue basically, it would just feel forced. Not to mention the core of the story remained the same anyway so it just felt like a chore doing all the same things with a twist here and there outside a couple of more "important" cases.
The optimist proclaims we live in the best of all possible worlds
while the pessimist fears this is true.
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Oh nice, watching the 1up video review of Alan Wake now. 3 of the editors are discussing it's cheesy writing.
"I had to figure a way out of this. Any second now Stucky would be knocking through the door with his axe like Nicholson in the Shining"
O...M....G that is bad writing.
Interesting, the guy says it's more like Max Payne, shooting and using light.
Daytime shadows looks janky looking apparently.
WTF? One of the 1up guys says the people 'look like absolute crap?'
'The lip synching never, ever matches up' oh crap, the clip that shortly follows shows that.
Looks like only the main reviewer liked it a lot.
Anyhow the reason I'm so interested in Alan Wake is because of a few years it was my most anticipated 360 game and I felt like a donkey with the carrot that was Alan Wake - being dangled in front of me.
I'm unfamiliar with the term. What's an HD bro?
With most games I feel the same. I can't be bothered replaying some games for the different endings and all that. Shattered Memories is generally so hassle free and smooth to play - no health bars, inventory screens etc that it's genuinely easy and pleasurable to replay.
But for the people who had a problem with the chase sequences, I guess it would be unpalatable.
Kid Icarus?![Nyaa](/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-tongue-out.gif)
I was among that group. I made it 20 minutes in.
I saw this and I called up my good buddy Miyamoto to get the scoop on it. He told me, "FUCK YOU! YOU STAY THE HELL AWAY FROM ME YOU BASTARD! I SEE YOU AGAIN AND I CUT YOU! I CUT YOU GOOD!!!"
He's still a little upset after I critizied his chocolate souffle. It just wasn't very good, and I thought he'd appreciate my honesty. Nope. That's one meaner fucker when it comes to his dessert making. So I'm afraid I won't have any insight here.
I don't mind a slightly lower framerate for better visuals myself. This is Gears of War and Epic we're talking about here so I seriously doubt that'll the framerate's going to really be bothersome and all that. I'm sure it'll be just fine. While there were some frustrating parts in the Gears games, on Insanity difficulty mind you, I didn't find them to be too difficult in general. I finished both games on Insanity solo. However if they want to lower the difficulty in the 3rd game I certainly don't have a problem with that either.