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Thursday, November 27, 2008

 

Warhawk Review

This is a PlayStation 3 exclusive video game that is a remake of the original PlayStation iteration. Sony has decided to make it strictly a multiplayer endeavor. Warhawk was scheduled for a single player campaign; however, Incognito wanted players to be immersed in an online gaming experience. Up to 32 players will be able to duke it out, and there is no decrease in frame rate. Gamers will begin Warhawk by picking a Eucadian character or a Chernovan character. Both are virtually identical, and they have no real outcome on the gameplay.

The gameplay is rudimentary, yet it is more than satisfying. Simply put, you are attempting to eradicate your adversaries. Warhawk boils down to four gameplay elements: deathmatch, capture the flag team deathmatch, and nodes. Multiplayer nerds will feel right at home with deathmatch and capture the flag. In deathmatch, you pulverize all your opponents until no one is left standing. In team deathmatch, you and your allies eliminate all your enemies.

In capture the flag, you capture a flag and return it to a particular location. Many multiplayer novice gamers will find that Node will be somewhat unfamiliar. Node is essentially a mode where you strive to take control of areas on the map and convert them into your bases (ala Star Wars: Battlefront).

The weapons in Warhawk are a sight to behold. These entail air-to-air, air-to-ground, ground-to-air, and ground-to-ground weapons. Machine guns, mines, flamethrowers, turrets, rockets, and missiles are a small sample of a plethora of available weapons in Warhawk. Players will also notice that you cannot abuse any one weapon; moreover, there is a checks and balances gameplay mechanic that works well. For example, using a rocket launcher is immensely powerful but slow. Conversely, shooting a machine gun is swift but significantly less powerful. This rule applies to all the weapons in Warhawk.

The vehicles range from the basic land automobiles (tanks) to the notorious Warhawk aircrafts; gamers will also be able to travel on foot. All the vehicles have their pros and cons, but my personal favorite has to be the Warhawk. Dropping a bomb and firing swarming missiles at other players are inexplicably gratifying. The six axis controller fits Warhawk perfectly, but some players might never use it. This feature can be toggled on and off easily, so you are not coerced into playing a style that does not suite you. Personally, I discovered that Warhawk was intuitive without utilizing the six axis controller. Unfortunately, there is a stiff learning curve that comes with playing Warhawk.

I guarantee that a bevy of gamers will flounder their first thirty minutes in the game. It is not necessarily a pick up and play video game. You have to comprehend the nuances of the gameplay to ultimately be successful. A ranking system that will be determined by your performance in each mission. This is the very first time that a video game can be purchased in a retail store or via PlayStation Network. The retail store will sell Warhawk with a headset, but it is $ 60. The PlayStation Network will sell for $ 40, but it does not come with the headset. Both versions of the game play the same. The audio is realistic as you will hear gunfire and explosions.

The visuals are not exactly next generation from a PlayStation 3 game. Some of the character models look downright abysmal, but the vehicles look above average. The strictly multiplayer missions should not deter gamers from enjoying Warhawk. I have not had this much fun playing an online multiplayer game since Star Wars: Battlefront and Star Wars: Battlefront 2. It is a brilliant multiplayer experience that will keep any gamer busy for countless days.

final verdict 8 out of 10

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How Nintendo Wii Accessories Really Affect Your Gaming Experience

There can be two types of people now - either you have Nintendo Wii or you don't. Wii's popularity is growing day by day, its popularity stems from the fact that it gives gamers interactive play, as well as much needed exercise. People from all age ranges find it very interesting. Even the people who never used a gaming console before actually have some interest in Nintendo's Wii.

For A Complete Experience

The Nintendo Wii originally includes a Wii Nunchuck and a Wii remote control, and the Wii sports. But to take the gaming experience little high you got to have couple of more Nintendo Wii accessories. Playing games with a bunch of people is always more enjoying, so Wii comes with accommodation for four controllers.

There are lots of different Nintendo Wii accessories. Different games in Wii might have different accessories for better gaming experience. The basic controllers usually comes with the console. The additional controllers can be the classic controller and the Wii zapper.

The Wii zapper puts together the Nunchuck and the Wii remore controller and make it look like some sort of a gun complete with a trigger. The Wii zapper comes bundled together with link's crossbow training. These customized controllers can be played with games like house of the dead 2 & 3, Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles and Medal of Honor Heroes2. The price of Wii zapper is 19.99.

The classic controller is the usual controller. Wii perfect shot gun is the best Wii accessory if you like to imagine yourself as a gun totling buster. Nyko came up with this Wii offering. It is similar to a traditional handgun and the accuracy is amazing. You have to attach the Wii remote and press the B button to start playing.

Nyko who are the manufacturer of Nintendo Wii accessories have another one of their offerings is the Nintendo Wii front man Wireless guitar. Its also compatible with Guitar Hero III.

Its not necessary to buy all the Wii Accessories but if you want to make the gaming experience better, you might want to buy all the accessories maybe not at the same time but one after another. It will definitely boost you gaming experience.

Rashid Kotwal writes about technology and how it can be used to enhance your life. For more information about the Nintendo Wii and what it can do, head over to http://whybuyawii.com

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