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Summoner Review

Summoner
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The PS2 version of this game had the best interface (pc version is a bit clumsy), but overall the game play is fun and progressive. At times it can become a bit tedious but the overall story does keep it moving along.
Overall, a game geared towards RPG and content players.

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Gladiators of Rome Review

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This is a budget title, I realize, but there are still some serious deficiencies in this game. I bought the game before reading any reviews on it, so I just took a chance.
From looking at the box, you would think this was some kind of "sports management" take on gladiatorial combat, or a fighting game, perhaps, but when you go to play the game, it's just a squad-based RTS game. The combat is like Freedom Force ,only much less refined and the end effect is a slow-paced affair to what should be quick and flashy. I really think they could have done better with a "train gladiator, pick fights for him, watch fights" sports management approach than the micromanagement RTS style they chose here. So the actual gameplay isn't very original or fresh, something that I think can be redeeming for a budget game with otherwise low production values. To top it off, the interface is a bit clunky- forget repeat attacks or chaining together commands using the shift key or anything like that.
Only buy this game if the subject interests you and you like real-time squad-based strategy games, and are willing to put up with alot of nits. Personally, I think there are better games out there, though. Even better budget games. Try "Shark: Hunting the Great White", "Dirt Track Racing 2" or "Leadfoot" for better budget games that have actual coherent gameplay.

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Prepare To Enter the Coliseum and Fight with Honor!Product InformationIntense action and deep strategy are at your fingertips in this Real TimeStrategy combat thriller! You are in control of a gladiator troop in ancientRome. You must recruit slaves refine their character and mold them intofighting machines!Product FeaturesCollect weaponry chariots and armor all to enhance your gladiators'ability to move up the ranks and fight in larger coliseums for higherpurses just like ancient Rome!Rich detailed Roman architectureImprove your gladiators' endurance and speedCrowds react to the actionWeapons and armor each have unique strengths and weaknessesIntense real-time strategy combatMinimum RequirementsWindows 98/ME/2000/XPPentium III 500 MHz or equivalent64 MB of RAM300 MB Hard Drive Space4X CD-ROM DriveDirectX 8.1 compatible graphics card with 8MBDirectX 8.1 compatible sound cardDirectX 8.1 (included)Recommended RequirmentsPentium 4 1.0GHz128MB of RAM32MB AGP 3D hardware accelerator (Direct 3D support)8X CD-ROM Drive

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Peanuts Where's the Blanket, Charlie Brown? Review

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This game is fun for Peanuts fans of ANY age to enjoy. Don't be put off by the marketing, which touts this as a game primarily for young children. I am an adult (also a gamer) and I thoroughly enjoyed this game. It's interesting because there are games within the game you unlock. These are not challenging in and of themselves but it's fun to have these pop up randomly. The game is true to the spirit of the Peanuts characters, with Lucy being the fussbudget she is and Charlie Brown being resigned and wishy-washy. Although, it's not a Mensa workout for adults by any means, I think children will find it challenging and engaging and even adults may find themselves stymied by the sheer simplicity of the game, i.e. I sometimes found myself "thinking too hard" and missing obvious solutions because I'm a grown up. The only gripes I have, which is why I didn't give it 5 stars are the graphics and sound. The drawings are a bit ragged around the edges and the sounds don't always match the action (and the words don't always match the mouth movements). Additionally, the sound is set too loud (the lowest setting was still too loud at least on my iMac). Other than the few technical glitches, overall, this game is just as fun as the Sims and it's nice to play a game that doesn't involve violence. Besides, who doesn't love Snoopy and the gang? If you're a parent, this is a good game for kids and if you're a Peanuts fan, you'll love it.

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Join Snoopy Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang in ahumorous and exciting adventure game!Product InformationGood Grief! Linus' security blanket is missing and it is up to you and thePeanuts Gang to track it down! Team up with Charlie Brown or Lucy as Snoopyguides you through this unique educational discovery game. Enter the world ofPeanuts and drop into computer camp go to the supermarket check out thelibrary or catch the magic show of the "Great Houndini" (who looks alot like Snoopy)! Designed to appeal to kids of all ages this play-storywill delight youngsters as they learn valuable lessons along the way!Skills LearnedProblem Solving SkillsPattern Recognition Mathematical FamiliarityMapping SkillsSpatial AwarenessMusic ExplorationEmotional and Social AwarenessFriendshipActivities IncludeCatch SnoopySteer the Bus with SnoopySupermarket RallyHoundini's Favorite TrickFind the BookMusical Memory GameDual Level Math GamePrint and Color your favorite Peanuts CharactersProduct FeaturesDiscover the nine games within the gameWatch the needle on the Snoopy Meter. If it gets low then it's time tofeed the beagle.Play as Charlie Brown or LucySwitch from English to GermanHilarious!Fun!Intrigue!Suspense!Windows RequirementsWindows 95 98 Me NT 2000 XPPentium 166 MHz processor32 MB of RAMSVGA-graphics card (16-bit)Sound Card4X CD-ROM-drive40 MB free hard disc spaceMacintosh RequirementsMAC OS 8.1 to 9.0Power PC32 MB RAMGraphics card (32768 colors)Sound card4X CD-ROM-drive40 MB free hard disc space

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Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon Review

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The game is so fun to play that even the demo is fun. try a demo first to see if you like it

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Epic 3D Ship BattlesProduct InformationDisney's Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon is the ultimate real time navalspace battle! You are Lieutenant Jim Hawkins. It's been a couple of yearssince your adventures on the Treasure Planet. You have just graduated the RoyalNaval Academy and captured your first pirate vessel when you receive a messagefrom cyborg pirate John Silver. His message: Beware! Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon is a real-time strategy game. Playerssave the queen and empire from marauding space pirates and a mysterious newenemy using solarsail-powered spaceships that resemble old-world vessels.Ahoy matey!Includes Ships and weapons like you have never seenFierce combat with powerful adversariesA universe unlike any otherStrategic online multi-player combatProduct Features Sail the spaceways on extraordinary 3D solar-powered lightships.Assemble your fleet from over 30 unique ships and enhance your ships withveteran crew members and an arsenal of 13 unique weapons.Sail the Etherium in an epic single player campaign to battle viciousspace pirates treacherous Procyons and other fearless enemies. Yourcombat skills will be tested as you defeat every enemy in your path toprotect the Queen's empire.Explore the Etherium - an astonishing 3D universe filled with exoticcreatures black holes breathtaking space phenomena and dazzling specialeffects.Launch your fleet on the Internet and challenge opponents to hours ofintense online competition. An easy-to-learn interface enables complextactical action and strategic scenarios until one competitor rises throughthe ranks to certain victory.Windows Requirements Windows XP Vista2 GHz processor256 MB of RAM5 GB free Hard Drive spaceDirectX 9.0cDVD-ROM driveGraphics Card: ATI Radeon 9600 Pro or better Nvidia GeForce 6200 orbetterSound Card 16-bit SoundBlaster compatible

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Tomb Raider Legend Review

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I have been a Tomb Raider fan since the beginning. I fell in love with Ms. Croft the second she unsheathed those dual pistols, just as many other gamers did back in 1996, and followed her to her ungainly demise. After Tomb Raider III, I sat back and lamented the fall in quality, silently hoping Eidos would either just kill the series altogether or find a way to make it work.
Tomb Raider: Legend (the seventh iteration) finds itself in the hands of Crystal Dynamics. Thank god for them, too; they take what was great about the original and revamp it into a good, if not necessarily brilliant, game.
We gain more backstory for Lady Croft in this game than we have in the past. When she was a small girl she and her mother suffered a plane crash in the Nepal. While trying to reach safety, they come accross an artifact that whisks Lara's mom into some strange portal, never to be seen again. It's not consistent with the previous games, but given their lack of interest in a cohesive storyline, that's not a bad thing.
The voice acting is usually quite good, especially on the part of Ms. Croft. To her benefit ( or detriment, depending on your personal prefference), she is alwasy in contact via an earpiece/camera with her comrades back home, so there is always dialogue being delivered. It helps to keep the mood light, and the writing can be funny at times, but it sometimes comes off as corny. Based on various reviews, it's bound to be a love-it-or-hate-it kind of device. Personally, I think it helped flesh out Lara as a character (let's face it; irregardless of her physical form, we don't know much about her, really), but I understand why others might not have.
The graphics are all very good, sometimes bordering on gorgeous. The PC version may look either the best or the worst, depending on your system. For me, it looked great, but on lower-end systems, it might look like a first generation PS2 game. There were slowdowns at times, but nothing that broke up the gameplay.
Thankfully, gameplay can really be a lot of fun. Thanks to the new physics engine, what might have been a typical "insert key in slot A, after backtracking through three levels, then move X number of boxes onto switches" kind of game, the environmental puzzles are much more interesting. The game borrows very heavily from the Prince of Persia games in terms of control and platforming, which is a great thing. Controlling Lara no longer feels like driving a tank, and the mouse-and-keyboard combination is standard. It's not all that original, and Lara isn't as capable a gymnast as the Prince, but it's certainly a step in the right direction.
The downside to gameplay are the now legendary god-awful motorcycle levels. There are only two of them, thank god, but they are absolutely terrible. The graphics get a major downgrade, control is wonky, and they are much too long for their own good. They aren't enough to make you stop playing, but they should have been omitted. Clearly Crystal Dynamics were sold on their "hot chick on a bike" stereotype. The gunplay needs work, too. While it's certainly an improvement on the original's, it's very easy. There is a nifty bullet-time effect you can activate, but it gets old after the 80th enemy you kill using it.
The game is also over far too soon. If it were about ten hours longer than it is, I would have given the fun factor a five, but as is, it simply isn't long enough. It only took me five and a half hours to complete the first time through, although other reviewers have quoted even double that time. Perhaps it's because I'm a Tomb Raider veteran (as well as Prince of Persia veteran), but I simply couldn't imagine it taking anybody, even on the hardest difficulty level, ten hours to complete. The Croft Mansion makes a return, too (with the design of the movie's mansion, rather than the original one we're all so used to), and it is a lot of fun to search through. It might not take too terribly long, either, to discover all the secrets, but it's a nice distraction.
I also get the feeling that this is a test for Eidos to see whether or not to greenlight development on a sequel. The story ends on a cliffhanger, and as a whole it feels episodic. I wouldn't mind seeing a sequel, though, as long as those darned bike levels were removed. At last a Lara Croft game worth its wait in cardboard!
Pros:
Great graphics
Fun gameplay
Better storyline than in the past
Great return to form
Cons:
Terrible motorcycle levels
Far too short
No incentive to replay
Gunplay is weak
Hopefully the next Lara game (we all know there will be one) will utilize the great things this game does, and improve on its weaknesses.

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Gaming's most famous heroine makes her triumphant return in Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend! Lara Croft travels the globe in search of an ancient artifact and is pitted against rival forces. Lara returns to the tombs! Lara's new quest brings her to lost ancient realms that guard Secrets of the Past. The revamped control system provides intuitive and fluid character movement.

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