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Yakuza 2(PS2) review.

September 24th 2009 15:00


An underrated gem on an outdated system; Yakuza 2 brings modern Japanese opera to Australian gamers.

Disclaimer: With not a single English translation option to be seen, players were treated with the purest version of the story, even if one word couldn’t be understood, it’s better reading subtitles than sub-par dubs, like with anime or manga.


You play Kiryu Kazuma, a leader of a Yakuza family with moral values like a saint. The story, in a nutshell, involves two Yakuza families trying to wipe each other out. Kiryu is then on a mission to save the family, recruit past friends, beat up old and tackle new enemies, solve puzzles, piece together a fragmented past, discover traitors in his ranks, play golf and win a toy for his girlfriend from a skill machine.

The Metal Gear Solid and recent Final Fantasy series were known for their long cut scenes, only to be countered with an interesting and engaging storyline. Yakuza 2 is similar, except replace sneaking around and turn-based/active battles with Beat-Em-Up gameplay. What brings the cut scenes to life is the oriental music playing so subtle in the background, with a song playing appropriately to the events in the scene. Hearing the city noise, as the camera cuts and pans, makes a normal conversation between two characters standing still into something intriguing and you know this game is special. From a film critic’s and Beat-Em-Up fanboy’s point of view; Yakuza 2 does so much right.

When you do get to play in the game’s world, it is absolutely huge and populated. There are many places, like bars, restaurants, game arcades, and even gambling houses to walk into and get distracted by for hours, try winning a stuffed toy in the skill tester machines, it’s quite hard. However, there are times in the game where Kiryu won’t be specifically instructed where to go, so it gets frustrating trying to find the area to go to advance the storyline. This game is also not for people who live on the go. The cut scenes are long, and unless you only like American dramas, then the different pace of storytelling in Asian dramas might bore you.


When Kiryu gets to fight multiple opponents, he can kick, punch, tackle, throw and even tag team against any foe. The greatest highlight of each fight involves a finisher: where Kiryu grabs a fighter, moves into a context-sensitive area, like a wall, and mercilessly smash their face in with his foot or fist, slomo, close up camera shot, delivering the ultimate pwn angle!

The fighting is fun and satisfying ONLY when the game transports you into an open field fighting arena. Horrible camera angles appear when Kiryu has to traverse a multi-floored area, where it would not listen to your commands because it couldn’t pass through a wall. In these sections, the player starts to focus on babysitting the camera, which is frustrating, sometimes Kiryu would have to exit and enter into a room again just to get the camera to follow through without becoming stuck behind a wall.

The worst enemy in the game is the large enemies blocking doorways in the multi-floored areas. They cannot be knocked down, they do not move, and exercise the same attack, over and over. The gameplay screeches to a halt as Kiryu would spend time throwing stuff at them, and if there isn’t anything to throw, sometimes all the player can do is walk in, punch, and walk out, enemy miss swing, rinse and repeat.

The sometimes frustrating gameplay in multi-storied areas and seemingly aimless running around doesn’t ruin the overall experience. It’s a small part in an epic storyline, the way it unfolds and contains as much twists found in Japanese dramas. A likeable main character and cast shows off their personality through the well crafted cutscenes. The literally bone-crunching gameplay is so awesome to watch and execute. Kiryu is placed in a large area he can run around and spend hours wasting virtual money into virtual skill testing machines, play golf, gamble and even impress virtual hostesses. All its elements combine into one of the best storylines and action-orientated game in the market. If you come across it in the ever dwindling shelves housing PS2 games at your local games store, you wouldn’t be going wrong if you pick it up.

GamerVerdict: 4/5
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The X-Man Wolverine movie has been fairly popular in the theaters, but the video game has been said to be much better than the movie... Not just one person has said it, but many... Even Hugh Jackman has given his approval to the video game. He even took some of the script from the game and brought it into the movie because he was so dazzled by it.

The video game vaguely follows the plot in the movie, but at the same time it really goes beyond the movie, expanding on various scenes from the film.

If you're in to bloody and gory video games, you'll find that in the opening, alone, you start the game with Wolverine using his Ginsis to butcher several soldiers, stabbing one through the skull and then going crazy stabbing the other two. That's definitely just the beginning of the blood and gore to the game, you'll see loads of shots sent through the air, stabs, blood, and severed heads.

You'll find that there is more X-Man lore in the video game. It's been reported that about 90% of what you see in X-Men Origins: Wolverine is featured in the video game, but that the events in the movie really only make up 50% of what's in the game. The video game is more of a savage adventure game, if anything.

There are more fights between Wolverine and his enemies, and the bigger fights are memorable with 300-foot tall bosses.

So, as you can see the Wolverine X-Men video game is rated Mature, which overpowers the PG-13 rating of the film. So, rent the game, buy it, you're choice... Just check it out for yourself.

Try the Wolverine: X-Men Origins in any of the major consoles including: Nintendo DS, Wii, PC, PlayStation 2 and 3, PSP, and Xbox 360. Also, make the choice between the standard or UnCaged editions.


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Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 Cheats

February 12th 2009 18:25
Persona 4 is a role-playing game that is rated pretty high for the PlayStation 2. Basically, after an urban youth begins a year long stay in the country, the rural town's peace is shattered and a murder leaves no clues or suspects. So, after this one event occurs a new series of events and crimes start up. The youth discovers that he and his friends have the power to solve the case and bring those responsible to justice.

Help the youth bring harmony and peace back to his town. By using the cheats below, you'll be able to better your chances against what will come ahead of you.


Unlock a New Game
You can unlock a new game by going through the main game once. After you've completed the entire game one time, you will unlock a new game that you can play.

Unlock Secret Weapons
When trying to unlock secret weapons, you will need to return to the completed dungeons so that you can find the characters' secret weapons. There is not a secret weapon available for Chie, but in order to unlock the other secret weapons, you'll want to follow the steps.
* Defeat the extra boss in the Steamy Bath House- Kanji's secret weapon
* Defeat the extra boxx in the Opera House- Kuma's secret weapon
* Defeat the extra boss in the Void Quest- Main Character's secret weapon
* Defeat the extra boss in the Secret Lab- Naoto's secret weapon
* Find in the boss's den in the Mysterious Shopping Street- Yousuke's secret weapon
* Defeat the extra boss in Yukiko's Castle- Yukiko's secret weapon

Unlock Ultimate Weapons
You can unlock the ultimate weapons available only in a econd playthrough or more. Death will sometimes hide within treasure chests, and these treasure chests will prompt you between the choices to open or ignor the chest. If you open a chest, you'll have to fight Death, and when defeated, will drop weapons for the characters. So essentially, in order to unlock the ulitmate weapons, you'll need to defeat death.

Unlock Izanagi-no-Okami
In order to unlock Izanagi-no-Okami, you'll need to complete the entire game one time and start a New Game and file. At this point a new fusion section will unlock and you'll be able to fuse Izanago-no-Okami, which is one of the best Personas in the game.



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COD World at War Cheats

December 26th 2008 17:40


I know so many people who have purchased Call of Duty World at War. I mean, I have two cousins who spend at least 5 hous a day playing the game on Xbox 360, and I have a third cousin who purchased an Xbox 360 (upgrading from a regular Xbox) just so that he could play COD 5. That must mean something about the game.

I'm really not the biggest Call of Duty fan, although, even I will admit the video game has loads of impressive features that truly makes a video game what it is.

If you are a big Call of Duty fan, you may want to check out the following link for cheats, tips, and a video walkthrough.


But, don't worry, you can find Call of Duty 5 in other consoles to include DS, Wii, PS2, PlayStation 3, and PC, in addition to Xbox 360.


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Fallout 3 Cheats

December 16th 2008 01:25


So Fallout 3 is probably one of the more popular role-playing video games on the market today, and even the biggest gamer and Fallout lover can't get all the way through solely on his own gaming tolerance. Well, maybe but it would take a good bit of work that a few cheats and codes could easily help out your experience, maybe even make it more enjoyable if you have a little help.

If you want to find the the cheats for Fallout 3, you will find something to help you along the way when you follow this link > Fallout 3 Cheats, Tips, and Walthrough.

You'll find a 5 video- video walkthrough, which personally, is so much better than a text walkthrough. You'll find various screen shots and loads of cheats and tips that will help you along. You'll even find the Achievements for Fallout 3.


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Tomb Raider: Underworld Review

November 28th 2008 00:12


Lara Croft is one of the most known game icons in the world. She is by far the most popular heroine that you will find, as she explores various ruins, fights human and supernatrual threats, and solves numerous puzzles while she becomes one of the best and greatest archeologies in gaming


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WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009 Review

November 11th 2008 00:12


Yes, there is another wrestling game, much less another SmackDown VS Raw game... But since it's been released and since we're all playing it, I'm writing a review for those who haven't played it yet


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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


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Guitar Hero 4 Song List

September 14th 2008 20:28
To be released in October, you may be interested in purchasing Guiater Hero 4 World Tour. Well, you may want to know what songs are going to be initially released with the game so that you can figureo ut if the game is worth it becuase I know that many people were slightly disappointed with the other Guitar Hero games because the songs weren't quite what they wanted.

Because Guitar Hero World Tour is going to have all the instruments, the game is a little less rock and a little more band and group oriented


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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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