Sunday, May 1, 2011

Call of Duty: Black Ops (PC DVD)

 

Call of Duty: Black Ops 

Call of Duty: Black Ops is the latest installment in the massive Call of Duty series which sees you taking on some of the most secretive missions at the height of the Cold War. Call of Duty: Black Ops bears the series' standard superbly, delivering an engrossing campaign and exciting competitive multiplayer.

The Good

  • Thrilling variety throughout campaign  
  • Fractured story creates an intriguing atmosphere  
  • New multiplayer currency system is invigorating  
  • Combat training lets anyone enjoy multiplayer excitement  
  • Theater lets you share and enjoy triumphs and failures.

The Bad

When a franchise consistently delivers massively popular, high-quality games, each new entry in the series comes laden with expectation. Call of Duty: Black Ops has some big shoes to fill, but it does so admirably. The engrossing campaign is chock-full of exciting, varied gameplay and drips with intrigue and intensity. The excellent multiplayer boasts some invigorating new features, and the new combat training mode finally gives novices a way to enjoy the competitive action without suffering the slings and arrows of outrageously skilled veterans. Cooperative zombie killing and video editing tools help make Black Ops the most robustly featured game in the franchise, and though you may have expected it to be the case, this is undoubtedly one of the best shooters of the year.

The single-player campaign is set largely during the 1960s and takes you to Cold War hot spots like Cuba, Russia, and Vietnam. You are an elite covert operative, and your globe-trotting adventures form pieces of a puzzle--a puzzle that your mysterious captors are trying to put together by interrogating you. Each excursion into the field is a memory, and these missions slowly come together to build momentum as each interrogation cutscene puts another piece of the puzzle in place. It's not a very original mechanic, but it gives a coherent context to the action, and a few strong characters and dramatic moments give the story some genuine intrigue. The blurry edges of your consciousness conceal information that must come to light, and the erratic visual effects and eerie audio echoes that accompany your interrogations sometimes bleed into your mission memories, which creates a great tone of uncertainty that plays out in surprising and satisfying ways.
Your interrogation-fueled flashbacks are not beholden to the linear flow of time, allowing your missions cover a wide variety of geography and gameplay. A dramatic breakout from a brutal Soviet prison is one early highlight, and later missions feature frontline conflicts, urban firefights, and mountainous incursions. The environments are richly detailed, and though the campaign is not without a few technical hiccups (like occasionally problematic checkpoint markers and the odd teleporting ally), these moments aren't likely to hinder your enjoyment. In addition to the on-foot action, you use a number of vehicles to achieve your objectives. Some put you in the gunner's seat while others put you behind the wheel, and though the vehicle handling is unremarkable, the thrill of blowing stuff up and speeding through hostile terrain is undeniable. The core running-and-gunning mechanics remain as exciting as ever, and the gameplay variety throughout the campaign keeps the action moving at a great clip.






TRAILER MOVIE :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPTOVQFRggI


Saturday, April 30, 2011

World Of Warcraft

Four years have passed since the aftermath of Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, and a great tension now smolders throughout the ravaged world of Azeroth. As the battle-worn races begin to rebuild their shattered kingdoms, new threats, both ancient and ominous, arise to plague the world once again. World of Warcraft lets you assume the roles of Warcraft heroes as they explore, adventure, and quest across a vast world. Thousands of players can interact within the same world. Whether adventuring together or fighting against each other in epic battles, you'll form friendships, forge alliances, and compete with enemies for power and glory.

Friday, April 29, 2011

World of Lordcraft


World Of Warcraft is never a new title no matter in whatever age group’s talk, but World of LordCraft is a new expression in our impressions. Seemingly, World of Lordcraft is an occult gadget, thus you are interested in exploring the depth of the game.
Palpably, World of Lordcraft is motivated and inspired by World of Warcraft, while it has been totally “modified”.  As far I know, the game is developed by Shanghai-based studios and published in 2009 for Chinese gamers. So I moved on to the Chinese gaming sites, hoping to find something that may help people interested in the game.
1, Title
I should say the game title sounds great and cool.  At the first hearing, it will attract players and even brings the first-visited players back to the game. World of Lordcraft, from this respect, is a success.  Basically, we heard Empire Craft, Lords Online, so possibly, the studios crafted the Title driven by the combination of both game’s titles.
2, Features:
The game is an indigenous Chinese browser game for sure, because the artworks are nothing but the world of warcraft. That is what I want to say. However the ingame graphics are the same as Lords Online, Empire Craft, and Kingory offers.
City, Outside city, Production, City building, Battle, Wildland, wait… did you find it new? Never a new single stroke of feature among a handful of words.
3, Micro-transaction
Like no other NA, OR EU games, but like other Chinese games, World Of Lordcraft also use Micro transaction to roll player’s money, I do believe the team will introduce a Gambling or betting system that is most popular in the browser game system, especially in Chinese browser game system.
4, Building
In World of Lordcraft, you will find the buildings absolutely the same like Empire Craft provides with. Definitely, the inside resources said the team directly copied the mini icons or avatars to publish. That saves a lot of time, doesn’t it?
5, Bugs
1) Heroes Stuck
When I am talking about Heroes STUCK, It means your heroes missing. Never ever expect World of lordcraft will not run into such problem. It will definitely do while you are digging, battling, and reinforcing.
2) Troops Missing
Troops missing, of course is annoying.  What is worse, there is no way to find a proper way to handle on the condition.
3) Refresh
most of browser games are real time strategy games, so each time you build, or train, the system will refresh accordingly. In World of Lordcraft, the fact is not true. You need to press F5 to refresh.
4) minus
Can you imagine your population take on a minus quantity? Most of the times, the calculation is closed bounded up with the population and building requirement. Probably, when you demolish a building, your population will become negative or the requirement will be totally messed up.
5)No-detailed game description.
If you played Empire craft ever, you would find the game description does not make sense and even not match the real effects. The same is true in World of Lordcraft.