Genre: Third Person Lego Adventure Game
The Game
Like all Lego games, LEGO Batman is cute and "cartoony." Also, like all Lego games, pieces are literally flying everywhere. The game story line is that ALL of the villains from Arkham Asylum escape into the city and begin to create havoc in Gotham. There is six chapters in which three you fight as Batman and Robin and the other three you fight as the Villains. There is quite a few suits in the game for Batman and Robin which allows you to travel through the levels. e.x. Batman has a glide suit (allows you to glide to another ledge) and a demolitions suit (blows things up with mines). There is a bunch of differnt enemys you can fight from the Riddler's henchman as batman to S.W.A.T as the villains.
The good
There is a bunch of cute graphics and funny cut scenes throughout the game. There is things you can blow up and build and all the other things you can do in a LEGO game.
The bad
Unless you parents don't like LEGO pieces flying everywhere, this game would be a great pastime.
Conclusion
A good game tough there is not alot to say about it accept really if you want to play LEGO games there is not much difference between one and another. Game 9/10 Originality 4/10
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Knights of the Old Republic X-box/ X-box 360/ PC
Genre: Third Person Role-Playing Game
The game
(I like Star Wars and Star Wars games, so there will be some people who disagree with my views on this Star Wars game.) Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic is fun and entertaining, if you plan on playing it I would recommend having at least two hours to start. The story is about ( your character's name here) who is a soldier on a ship called the Endar Spire, a ship that is right now, under attack from the Sith forces of Darth Malek. Just before you wake up it shows you having dreams about your commander Jedi aboard named Bastila fighting a Dark Jedi (there is a difference in between Sith and dark Jedi, there can be only two Sith a master and a apprentice and there can be as many dark Jedi that are willing to follow). You are then greeted by a man who tells you where you are and things like that. You set out to find Bastila and on the way to the bridge you learn to fight, attack and how your stats and log work. As you reach the bridge you find no Bastila so you head to the escape pods, along the way a door open and there is a Dark Jedi on the other side of it. Your friend tells you to head to the escape pods and he'll hold him off (poor guy doesn't have a chance) until you can escape. You get to the escape pods where you meet Carth, one of the main characters in the game. After you meet him you leave the Endar Spire just as it blows up. You crash land on the planet Taris where you begin your search for Bastila.
The good
This game has the uniqueness of being somewhere in between Final Fantasy and any third person shooter games, when you encounter a enemy the game freezes and allows you to choose the way you want to attack, you then unpause the game and your character does what you told him to do, you can also take control of the people in your party and have them do what you want. You only control your character like this in battles and for the rest of the game you are walking around as you would in a third person shooter. There is a large amount of weapons including lightsabers, grenade, blaster pistols and rifles. Throughout the game you can get a bunch of different characters to play with each with their own strengths. The story line is very cool and you get to be a Jedi which is also very cool.
The bad
There is the negative element of being able to turn to the dark side in the game, for example someone asks you to find their droid/friend/kid and you can either say "sure"or "buzz off," if you say the latter you will gain dark side points and the more you do this the more it will affect your characters during the game. There is a small amount of cussing during the game and not much else.
Conclusion
A game that if you do play you will want to play several times in order to see the different actions you could take in the game. The thing I would say would be is at least tell you parents about all the things in it that even remotely make you uncomfortable. Very well designed game. 9/10
The game
(I like Star Wars and Star Wars games, so there will be some people who disagree with my views on this Star Wars game.) Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic is fun and entertaining, if you plan on playing it I would recommend having at least two hours to start. The story is about ( your character's name here) who is a soldier on a ship called the Endar Spire, a ship that is right now, under attack from the Sith forces of Darth Malek. Just before you wake up it shows you having dreams about your commander Jedi aboard named Bastila fighting a Dark Jedi (there is a difference in between Sith and dark Jedi, there can be only two Sith a master and a apprentice and there can be as many dark Jedi that are willing to follow). You are then greeted by a man who tells you where you are and things like that. You set out to find Bastila and on the way to the bridge you learn to fight, attack and how your stats and log work. As you reach the bridge you find no Bastila so you head to the escape pods, along the way a door open and there is a Dark Jedi on the other side of it. Your friend tells you to head to the escape pods and he'll hold him off (poor guy doesn't have a chance) until you can escape. You get to the escape pods where you meet Carth, one of the main characters in the game. After you meet him you leave the Endar Spire just as it blows up. You crash land on the planet Taris where you begin your search for Bastila.
The good
This game has the uniqueness of being somewhere in between Final Fantasy and any third person shooter games, when you encounter a enemy the game freezes and allows you to choose the way you want to attack, you then unpause the game and your character does what you told him to do, you can also take control of the people in your party and have them do what you want. You only control your character like this in battles and for the rest of the game you are walking around as you would in a third person shooter. There is a large amount of weapons including lightsabers, grenade, blaster pistols and rifles. Throughout the game you can get a bunch of different characters to play with each with their own strengths. The story line is very cool and you get to be a Jedi which is also very cool.
The bad
There is the negative element of being able to turn to the dark side in the game, for example someone asks you to find their droid/friend/kid and you can either say "sure"or "buzz off," if you say the latter you will gain dark side points and the more you do this the more it will affect your characters during the game. There is a small amount of cussing during the game and not much else.
Conclusion
A game that if you do play you will want to play several times in order to see the different actions you could take in the game. The thing I would say would be is at least tell you parents about all the things in it that even remotely make you uncomfortable. Very well designed game. 9/10
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