Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Wallpaper and Websites edition 6




Seamus the Leprechaun here with a further instalment in the almost unheard of "Wallpaper and Websites" series of retro wallpaper posts, brought to you at almost no expense whatsoever.

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Spy Fiction (Ps2) first released Japan 2003 with a ESRB rating warning us of "Sexual Themes"(IGN review)

Gauntlet Seven Sorrows (xbox, ps2) released US 2005. role playing game whose Official website www.gauntletsevensorrows.com refuses to load, but i did find the gauntlet forums

Bloodrayne 2 (Xbox, Ps2) Released 2004, a horror-themed third-person action that needs no introduction.

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Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Walkthrough Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction


An Exclusive for Ps3, proving a tad more difficult than expected as the series returns to it's crazy platforming roots. The following guides and Faq's culled from the dross, including all Golden Bolts and Holo-plans locations.

Walkthrough from Gamefaq
(incl SkillPoints/Weapon Faq)

IGN Walkthrough from
Ice T. Gressa and Panterror Flames

1up Superguide Golden Boots and Holo-plans

Unlockables:


RYNO 4Ever

Play in challenge mode, upgrade RYNO IV fully, and purchase RNYO 4Ever from any weapons merchant for 50000000 bolts.
RYNO IV
Obtain each of the holo-plans
Challenge Mode
Beat The Game


Of Interest
HDD Glitch
Official Website
Screenshots
Reviews Summary (89%) Metacritic

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Monday, November 05, 2007

Super Mario Galaxy Reviews (Wii)


Due US on 12th and Eu on 16th November, raising the bar in space platforming and replayability scoring 96% from 5 reviews on Metacritic.com.

Reviews Summary
It's rare to play through a perfect game or one that nears perfection, but Galaxy definitely fits that mold.
Nintendo has crafted a platform game that. . . . . . is more fun to play than "Mario 64.
You're going to want to take your time with because there is just so much to do in the game.
This is what gaming ought to be like.
Don't play Galaxy simply because Mario is the timeless godfather of gaming. No, play Galaxy because it's fantastic.

Sample Reviews
Eurogamer
1up

Screenshots
IGN

Websites
Official Website
Japanese Website
Wikipedia

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