Tuesday, October 30, 2012

ASSASSIN'S CREED III

IT'S HERE!! IT'S FINALLY HERE!!! The long awaited Assassin's Creed III is finally here. For those in New York who have waited in line for days for this game I salute you. You went through a hurricane for this game. You are truly a devoted gamer. Okay, let's talk about the game. It's awesome, amazing, epic, and if I write anymore positive words this post is going to be very very long. The sceneary is magnificent. The world is huge. It makes me more excited to kill people with our new assassin, Conor (probably spelt his name wrong. I should be ashamed of myself). The game gives you a lot to do which contributes to the large world area. More things to do, more people to kill. The other thing that is awesome is that the controls are much easier than previous games. No more gaming cramps. It makes me even more excited about this game. The story is pretty amazing. We're still following Desmond's ancestry, but no longer is fancy Italy. It's a good change to be in America. It's also cool to fight during the American Revolution. I can kill those damn Red Coats (I do not mean to offend British people). Of course, in true Assassin's Creed fashion, the game is historically accurate. So it's like I'm playing an altered version of history. If only I was still taking a US History Class... I would get an A+ on this subject and I wouldn't fall asleep in the class so much. The game is also a mixture of fast and slow paced gaming. I think it's a nice balance for those who just want to get on with the story and skip all the side missions and stuff. Assassisn's Creed III is game for hard-cord Assassin's Creed Fans, Newbies to the epic assassin franchise, and people who love history. I HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY reccomend this game to gamers. It's just too awesome to miss out on. I personally never played one of the Assassin's Creed games, but I know an awesome game when I see one. I also know that I will probably epically fail at playing it, but dammit the game is too freaking awesome not to have. All Gamers out there, I will say it again, this game is very awesome, epic, amazing, magnificent, mind-blowing, and so on and so forth. GET THE GAME!! IT'S WORTH THE BUY DURING THIS ECONOMY!! Voice of a Gamer signing out.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Dishonored- Another Assassin's Creed

Hurray, another game where I can be stealthy and kill people. As you know, many gamers can't wait for the upcoming Assassin's Creed III coming out October 30th. For those who think they won't last another day, I highly reccomend Dishonored. The game is very impressive. It's basically Assassin's Creed+Steampunk+Supernatural powers. You play as a man named Corvo Attano. He is framed for a crime he didn't commit after coming from a foreign voyuage to seek aid with a deadly plague ravagining the city. Now, it's time for revenge after he recieves powers from the Outsider in the dream world. These said powers are the power of possession, time stop/slow, dark vision (xray vision), teleportation, summoning deadly rats, wind blasts, and the power to turn your enemy into ash to prevent their discovery. If that's not awesome, I don't know what is. I mean, come on. Supernatural powers makes killing in video games a lot easier. I mean, the game is going be a challenge, but I don't have to sneak in the shadows all the time and blend in with people so I don't get seen, and a silent kill is more possible. The only thing I really don't like is the fact that you can't use two powers at once. It's not that serious, but I would really like to freeze time and then posses someone so they could become my shield or something. I think that would be cool. Anyway, back to the postivies. I really like the steampunk theme of the game. It makes me feel like I'm playing Assassin's Creed, but it's not Assassin's Creed. I believe the theme adds to the atmosphere of the game. Also, the main character's mask and mark looks freakin awesome. I also like the mission and side quest system. Again, almost like Assassin's Creed. Almost. Overall, I believe Dishonored is a way for Assassin's Creed fans to relieve themseleves of the wait for Assassin's Creed. HOWEVER, the game is no Assassin's Creed. It can never replace that game. Assassin's Creed III comes out in eight days. If those eight days are too long, play Dishonored to calm your mind. But as soon as AC III comes out, it's a choice between steampunk or Revolution. I can't tell you what to pick. I'm only announcing my thoughts. Voice of a Gamer signing out.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

New Pokem- Wait, why are we still in Unova?

Like any gamer, I do love pokemon. I always have. I just always hated the fact that we are only limited to four moves in pokemon. It's hard to choose which moves to keep and which to throw away. I also don't like how we only have one file for the entire game. But, hey, those are only little pet peeves. Anyway, as you all known Pokemon Black 2 and Pokemon White 2 came out October 7th. I gotta say that I am very impressed. I love the improved graphics of the game. I love to see my pokemon actually move instead of standing there until I give a command. I also love N. He made an awesome enemy/rival in the last game. It was cool. Now onto the current game. My first reaction was that 'THE LEGENDARY TYPES ARE ACTUALLY THE SAME TYPE OF POKEMON!'  According to the pokedex, both legendaries are dragon and ice types. Of course dragon types are one of the most badass types in the whole pokemon game, but it's kind of cool that they're also ice type. It just sucks now that they might be weak to fire type moves. Also I think these legendary pokemon are the evoled forms of the legendaries from the first game. For the first time (correct me if I'm wrong) the legendaries have evolved forms. Mew And Mew Two technically don't count since they're not legendary pokemon and mew and mew two are two completely different pokemon. They say mew evolves into mew two, but mew two was a man created pokemon so again, doesn't really count.  Anyway. the game is basically the same as Black and White. It just has a few changes. New cities, new gym leaders, and new atrractions. It maybe the same as Black and White, but these changes make the game unique. One of the main things I like about the game is that it's much easier to find pokemon from earlier generations. When I first play the game, after I got my starter, I found a Riolu. In the next town I found a Growlith. It's usually hard to find earlier generation pokemon in later generation games. So, basically, I like that fact that I can easily find some of the pokemon that I grew up with instead of waiting until the post game. I also like the new rival. He actually has a very good reason to become a strong trainer. Again, it's different from the other pokemon games. I also love that we have a chance to challenge old gym leaders. I miss fighting Misty and Brock (probably spelt their names wrong). The only problemes I have are the little pet peeves and the fact that for my game, for some odd reason, says it's summer when it's really fall. But, it's just another pet peeve. Nothing too serious. Pokemon is still a wonderful game that will live on for a long time. The show however, needs to hurry up and end. I'm getting sick and tired of Ash losing every single Pokemon League and the fact that he doesn't age! Anyway, those are my thoughts. Voice of Gamer signing out.