Ok I get OPM really early and they have the best demo disc in the world every month, so I can put up the same type of preview IGN does when they write the general ones. Again these are all of the playstation 2 versions but I will only speak in general. I will only offer some small impressions and then answer Q’s if there should be ne.
XIII
Publisher=Ubisoft
Developer=Ubisoft Montreal
Genre=First-Person Shooter
Origin: Europe
Number of Players: 8
Release Date=November 6, 2003
ESRB Rating: M
First wow the comic book effect works out great, I never tired of killing people to see the captioned three screen death blow, or seeing and hearing their final Aaaarrg or NOooo.
See Nooo like this.
The demo that I played offered only a small mission but the action was intense with a gripping story right from the start. Someone (no need to reveal the plot) gets killed that you did not expect and from there things get rough. I really like the fact that nearly everything in the game can become a weapon; I took as a weapon a chair, bottle, glass from a window I broke, a knife I found and lots more. Man as far as those three frames go, they are used for much more than deathblow close-ups. They were used effectively to bring out more of the story while not breaking to a cut scene, and to show things going on just beyond your view. For example while being chassed near a river I could not see into the river (or was not looking) and then one of those three frames showed someone below me calling in more troops and reading his gun. I turned and shot at him then. I think it really helps. This game is maybe one of the most inventive I have ever scene and will be sure to please ne holiday recipient.
Secret Weapons Over Normandy
Publisher=LucasArts
Developer=Totally Games
Genre=Flight
Origin: U.S.
Release Date=November 18, 2003
Boy this game reminded me of a Medal of Honor game and I cant even think why; maybe it was because of the whole time period or it may have been the after action screens. Well I will say I think its easier to fly the Crimson Skies planes but on the whole this is not bad. The game like all MoH type games seems linear and mission based. In the demo I played I was in charge of protecting some friendly ships from the enemy.
See very nice graphics.
It was nothing to exciting but it was fun nonetheless. I really liked the graphics and the menu systems, again they were somewhat like those found in many of the MoH games. IMO this one is a real renter till you figure out if you really want this kind of action and with no XBL being mentioned for it, um you might just stick with CS.
I-Ninja
Publisher=Namco
Developer=Argonaut Games plc
Genre=Third-Person Action Adventure
I really thought this was a fun game mostly because I like platform games but I did not see ne thing that really will make this game standout. Don’t get me wrong it’s a fun platform (I felt that it was more platform than nething) game, but it just lacked well innovation. There are a lot of new games coming out that will be competing for your $’s especially within these next two months. IMO I-Ninja is a “wait for it to become a platinum hit” or at least get it used.
Need for Speed Underground: Underground
Publisher=Electronic Arts
Developer=EA Black Box
Genre=Racing
Origin: U.S.
Release Date=October 2003
ESRB Rating: RP
I also played this some but since I am not into this type of game and did not play it much I will not comment on it. I will say that if there is something I can answer for you I can through it back in and give it another go.
*Hope I have helped.
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