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Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia Review

November 10th 2008 21:32


Ok, so I will admit that I'm not much of a Pokemon fan, but there have been some ok Pokemon games taht have kept my interest for more than an hour or so. Pokemon Ranger is a little more in detail than some of the other games, especially considering that you're no longer limited to cutting grass, flying, or pushing boulders, you're given access to a variety of creatures with a variety of strengths and weaknesses. You are able to complete each mission and quest with whichever creature that you want.


The storyline of Pokemon Ranger is pretty slim to none and just plain limited, which makes the game pretty predictable, but as a student in Ranger school who later joins the corps and is assigned a few missions, you'll start to have a little more fun with the game.

You'll quickly find out taht with the previous Pokemon game, the missions are less predictable, even though the storyline isn't hard to guess. The cool thing about Pokemon Ranger is that you aren't just going from point A to point B, you get to save other Pokemon creatures, extinguish fires, recover crystals, and so many other adventures that you haven't really been able to do in the other Pokemon games.

Throughout the missions, you'll want to use all the Pokemon creatures that you've captured so that you can make it through the game. You are not limited to just one or two creatures, and since there are more than 270 creatures, you'll want to use as many of them as you can. Just remember that your resources are still going to be limited.


Another col innovation with Pokemon Ranger is that the game now introduces styler power and monster HP. You still have to encircle your monster, but depending on what your styler power is, you will decrease the monster's HP. You have to keep circling or else your monster's HP will start to increase again.

As you gain experience and increase levels, your styler power will increase.

In the game, you will encounter "quests" which aren't quite like missions, but they are fun and unpredictable, which will enhance your fun and will help your gain bonuses.

After you complete the "quests," you can try out the "Ranger Net," which is the online WiFi Service that Nintendo offers, where you can download new missions.

So, as you can see Pokemon Ranger has a lot of new innovations from the previous Pokemon games, and even though the storyline is a little bland and predictable at times, you'll find that most players will enjoy the game. The averaged playing time is about 60 hours.

Buy your copy of Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia DS game today, and while you are at it, go ahead and purchase the Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia: Prima Official Game Guide.

The IGN rating is 6.7


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Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa Review

November 9th 2008 18:41


The first Madagascar was probably one of the better animated films of the year, but with the second film, it's not as great, if you ask me, but anyway, we're all here about the Madagascar Escape 2 Africa video game, not the movie. Although, if you are looking for a purely entertaining family friendly movie, Madagascar Escape 2 Africa is definitely it.

As for the video game, this is a likable and action packed romp through Africa with fun and larger than life characters that you can't help but love.

Throughout the game, you'll encounter diverse and interesting gameplay that will offer enough fun and contentment to keep you busy for a while. Although, if you are looking for serious action and thrilling scenes, Madagascar Escape 2 Africa probably isn't going to be your game of choice.

This video game is a happy go lucky game that is crammed with fun gameplay for even your youngest gamers.



You get to hope through canyons hunting monkeys, drive jeeps, play musical chairs, roll up garbage, and chase down runaway cubs, which all in a hour long segment of a middle level in the video game. You never know what all you will encounter thoughout the full game, but you will have hours of fun packed into one disk.

Just remember if you get bored or in a rut, you can always just swit to a different level for a break.

The one feature that you can't help but to enjoy is that the video game is designed to look just like the movie. But, unfortunately, the video game doesn't feature the same voice overs as the movie. The stand-in voices do the trick, but the it's just not he same, since your characters are spot on doubles from the movie.



Although, the video game is aged for 10 and up, you'll find that there are a few innuendos, gambling, and mild cartoony violence, that not all parents will want their 6 year old playing around with, but for the most part (as for the innuendos at least) the average child will miss them.

There are loads of mini games and even a four player tournament that the whole family can get involved in. So overall this is a pretty good video game that is packed with fun. Just remember if you're a hard core gamer, it may not be the game for you.

You can find Madagascar Escape 2 Africa at low prices, for the following game consoles:

Nintendo DS
Nintendo Wii
PC
PSP
PlayStation 2
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360


The IGN rating is 8.2


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Call of Duty 5 will be manufactured for DS, Wii, PS2, PS3, XBOX 360, and PC. As of now, the exact release date is unknown, but it's expected to be released by December 31, 2008. Although, that may not be the case, all Call of Duty gamers are hoping to see the game for a late Christmas gift.

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LEGO Indiana Jones

June 8th 2008 20:07
Released in the US on June 3rd, LEGO Indiana Jones has been a big hit in the gaming population. THe game is a great game for kids of all ages, but that doesn't mean that the game is just for kids. Anyone can find enjoyment out of playing LEGO Indiana Jones.

You can find the game in all sorts of game consoles, including Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, PSP , DS, and PC.

If you've played LEGO Star Wars, then you'll love the Indiana Jones version, as it's basically the same deal, except this time, there are more adventures this time. LucasArt put a lot more emphasis on solving puzzles and collecting keys that unlock the next area.



The LEGO Indiana Jones video game runs throught the first three Indiana Jones movies pretty close. There are a few segments where the storyline have been tweaked to better fit the title, but for the most part the game is going to be very similar to the movies, although there is a larger separationg between the video game and the movies in comparison to the LEGO Star Wars games.

With the Wii version of the video game, you'll use motion controls for the majority of the game, and with what isn't fully motion control, you can still get away with using the Wii remote. IE when you shake the remote, you swing Indy's remote, but you may be better off using the Z button to have Indy throw a few punches.

When playing through the storyline, you'll want to collect all the items that you can in order to help you solve all the puzzles. Make sure to dig up all the treasure that you can, so find the nearest shovel and decode the hieroglyphs. There are areas where you won't find treasure, so you just have to make sure to come back in Free Play to unlock more goodies.



LucasArt has thrown a few twists along the way. For example, Indy is scared of snakes and Willy is afraid of spiders, so when near them, you're going to have to change characters.

Play in Co-Op mode, Traveller's Tales, Free Play, and online LIVE play. Just make sure to check out all the cheats for LEGO Indiana Jones, as well as all the Xbox achievements for Indiana Jones.

I would definitely suggest renting and trying out LEGO Indiana Jones, espcially if you don't want to purchase it right off hte bat, but I think this is a great purchase for any gamer, especially those who were fans of LEGO Star Wars.
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