I played the demo when it first came out and at the time I didn't particularly have a great rig, I could only play Crysis on all low settings. At first I thought gameplay was average, I wasn't really trying the game out to see what the gameplay was like but more to do with how good my pc could run it at the time.
How the tables have turned; I recently got myself a powerful gaming rig and I decided to try the demo again and well what can I say, my system's optimal settings recommended high and it plays like a dream. Now that I own the game I have managed to tweak some settings and I have a mixture of high and very high and it runs as smooth as silk, personally I cannot enjoy a game unless the graphics are as amazing as they should ... Read More:
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This game is excellent fun, i agree with D Davies, that a hint option would be great, but it is a really good game, very frustrating at times but the games are explained very well, they take a little bit of getting used to tho!
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Even though my sims people in my game have extremely busy lives I wanted this pack oh so much, not just because I have all the Sims games anyways but cos of all the fun things my simmies can do, so at the weekends they do all their fun and family types things. But with this packs diversity you can also use it in a different way for exanple a soccer mom, could watch her kids play soccer, like they do at school events, and if you have Open for Business you can have a clothes shop where the clothes are made on the sewing machine then sold, also pottery shop, a garage (home business) to do up scrap cars and sell them on to buyers. I love this game so very much and play it very often if you are a sims fan i am sure you will love it too, taking into consideration ... Read More:
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Yes it's cheaper in the US. It's too big to import so I'm afraid I bit the bullet and I bought one-and it's fab, it's the most fun I've had with my 360 . Buy an extra guitar for the bass parts and you have a 4 piece.
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Twenty-two years ago, Bandai released the dancemat-style Family Trainer for the famicom with its first title, Athletic World. Unfortunately, this reimagined Family Trainer game hasn't progressed much since its first incarnation, but-as luck would have it- neither has exercise. So, with over two decades of experience, surley the original Wii Fit can put Nintendo's trendy imposter in it's place?
Well, there's the problem. Wii Fit is a naff-o game with a brilliant peripheral that has Wii developers foaming at the mouth with the novel ideas. Family Trainer, on the other hand, is a naff-o game with an equally rubbish peripheral. There are no press-ups ... Read More:
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This is a really good game to start off on the Wii. It is quite short and didnt take me long to complete but its not a lot of money so you cant say your being ripped off.
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I bought this game today as maths is a weak point and I've really enjoyed the Brain Training games. This game is everything I expected it to be but after 10 minutes I'm suffering with bad motion sickness! The background is orange with little boxes that move horizontally from left to right on both screens and all the exercises have this behind so there is no escape!!
There are options to turn the annoying music and sound effects off but all you have to do to stop that is turn the volume down! You'd of thought they would have an option to stop the annoying background moving!
It's a shame because I may have to get rid of this game before my subconscious associates sickness with maths!!!
Uncharted is, in the main, a cover based over the shoulder shooter; however Naughty Dog have crammed in some platforming elements, vehicle sections and a few puzzles. These are all provided within an Indiana Jones style adventure story, with some of the best graphics seen on PS3.
And it's the story that will propel you forward; the voice acting here is far better than the norm for a videogame, and the characters are genuinely likeable.
The gameplay is tight and well paced, with the shooting sections broken up at just the right moment by the platforming and puzzle solving. The game has also recently been patched to support the new PS3 trophy system which adds a great deal of replayability.
As others have stated, the remotes do not fit properly in the charger and therefore, do not charge. When you do manage to get them to charge, the batteries run down very very quickly.
Do not buy this item, it is poor quality, badly designed and quite simply, rubbish!
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Just posted this as an answer in the discussion forms, so thought I might as well add it as a review...
Yes I have this and its ok, can't really compare it to a silicone skin as I haven't tried one, but this is quite good. It hooks on to the bottom of your balance board using the two elastic straps underneath and it seems to hold quite well - there are little grooves near the board feet and the elastic fits in there.
I haven't really noticed any difference in the boards sensitivity either so that is a bonus. The ends of the mat can curl up a bit and it can feel a bit grippy at first but only while you are getting used to it. Its about 5-8 mm thick I would say and it has a kind of basket weave texture to it.