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Nov 21

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Well i’m more amazed today than I was yesterday, I managed to find the other 3 codex and also the remaining statue I was after, what amazed me was just when I thought i’d seen pretty much all the game had to offer something else emerged that took me by surprise.

I went back to the fortress, my uncles mansion/villa is inside the fortress and there are many houses and shops within the fortress walls, anyway on my return my sister was sitting at a desk with an open book, apparently my uncle had put her to work, the problem was after checking the books the whole estate wasn’t bringing in enough money so this is where me and my sister put our heads together and organize a way of making some income.

It turns out if I get enough money, I can then give it to the archtect who will then upgrade buildings and shops which in turn brings in more people, more people means more money so we earn an income.

So indirectly this massive villa or mansion is sort of mine, I pay money to the architect, he renovates the shops and there are quite a few, a bank, blacksmith,armory and several other places, each have 3 upgrade amounts which in turn gives me a better income as well as bigger discounts when I shop there, that is so cool.

I’ve now learnt more moves, got more weapons, I have acquired the other gauntlet now with the hidden blade and can perform pretty impressive assassin attacks, if a guard is standing near a pile of hay then I can hide in the hay and press the square button for assassinate and i’ll drag the guard in the hay as I kill him, another move is if i’m standing above an enemy, I can lock on to him using the L1 trigger and hit “assassinate” ( square ) and I will jump down with hidden gauntlet blades revealed to deal a death blow, looks pretty awesome, i’ve also learnt extra techniques like dodging and disarming an opponent.

You can also use groups of people to your advantage, you can pay groups of thieves to follow you and distract guards, I think this game is going to be massive, it seems I haven’t even scratched the surface yet.

I’ve also learnt that I need to find hidden crypts or tombs and i’ve also got to find six discs to unlock the most poweful armor so i’ll keep my eyes open for those.

That’s all for today, will progress some more tomorrow, i’m actually looking forward to writing a full walkthrough on this game which is something as i’ve never felt the need or the inclination to write a walkthrough for any game.

Tony

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Nov 19

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Wow, second day saw me complete getting my mother and sister away to my uncles fortress, bandits attacked us on the way and my uncle came to the rescue, his place is huge.

I’ve also found out you can ride horses, and if like me you thought oblivion was cool Assassins Creed 2 makes oblivion’s horse look like a rocking horse, the movement is as close to real life as it’s going to get.

At the moment i’m trying to find 4 codex but i’ve only managed to find one. I’ve also found all but one of the statues that need replacing in the gardens I suppose you would call them, when two statues are replaced on each of the pedestals the statue base opens up and you get rewarded with a chunk of cash, I love those shiny’s lol.

I really thought this game was going to be short but after playing it and checking the map and everything else available it might just end up being longer than Oblivion, at first I thought I was going to be stuck in just one city but that’s not the case, it’s very open ended which again was a surprise.

I really enjoyed playing a game called fable, this is in some ways a lot like fable but like 100 times more advanced, it seems everything I do reminds me of another game only better, you have certain puzzles to solve although I don’t think it’s neccessary and hidden treasures/secrets which remind me of tomb raider (only better), you can pick up bodies and hide them like splinter cell (only better) and get this, you can actually search the bodies and recover your throwing knives and get cash from their pockets, and it actually shows you searching their bodies, it’s amazing, I also love the things people say too, the conversations are great.

Anything you’ve ever enjoyed about a really good RPG is in this game, I struggled to leave it alone just to write this.

I’m off to try and find the other 3 codex now before bed then i’ll play some more tomorrow, I will definitely write a review on this game and I may even write a full walkthrough if I have the time.

Tony

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Nov 18

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Well Assassins Creed 2 arrived in the mail today and i’ve been playing it for about 3 hrs. It would be hard not to call this game awesome, cool and all the other great words that come to mind when discovering a new game that doesn’t let you down.

After only 3hrs this game is way beyond expectations, there is so much to do, the story is unbelievable and it’s an enjoyment to play at every turn.

For the first two hours I didn’t even have a weapon but it didn’t give me that feeling of “where the hell is my weapons”, there is so much to do and explore, and just when you think you’ve got most of the moves down it gives you something new to learn.

The graphics are excellent and it’s as close as it gets to playing like a movie.

So far i’ve learnt to steal, to blend in with a crowd to avoid detection by guards, and i’ve just had my dad’s glove and dagger repaired by my friend leonardo.

It seems i’ve now taken on my fathers role of an assassin since he was betrayed, carted off to prison and hanged, yes I witnessed the hanging which is why the guards are now after me, it’s so cool.

To distract you can throw coins on the floor, there are many different moves when fighting, I like the idea of grabbing an enemy and being able to throw him in the line of fire.

You can swim, dive, steal, upgrade weapons, there looks like there are plenty of unlockables, you can easily scale walls and the scenery at the top of some of the highest buildings is very cool, then after a look around dive off and land in a cart load of hay.

I’m thoroughly enjoying this game and i’m going to take my time, I want to find all the hidden treasures so i’ll go on a bit over the next week or so, it really is amazing, if you can’t afford to buy this game at least definitely rent it, i’ll definitely pay the keep price for this one.

Will post more tomorrow night as I progress through the game.

Tony

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Nov 18

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With Assassins Creed 2 out now I will be playing it hopefully tomorrow or the next day, just waiting for it to be delivered and it sounds like an awesome game, top reviews so far so i’m very much looking forward to this game.



I will probably write a play by play post here each night as i’ll play the game at least once all the way through and update each evening.

From what i’ve read so far, apart from awesome graphics, scenery and storyline there seems to be a lot of upgrading weapons and so forth. I’ll let you know more when the game arrives and I start playing it, I eagerly await my mailman for a change, let’s just hope there are no bills, lol.

Tony

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Nov 13

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Saboteur looks like another great RPG and just in time for christmas,


the good thing is you can pre-order it now at amazon with the pre-order price guarantee, which means if the price comes down by the day it's shipped you get it at the cheaper price.

So what's Saboteur all about? Here is the storyline, and if that isn't enough, i've seen the graphics, this game is on my save queue for renting now.

Description:Welcome to Nazi-occupied Paris, a unique open world where you are The Saboteur. Play as Sean Devlin, a street-tough Irish racing mechanic seeking personal redemption on a Nazi officer that has taken everything away from him. Now, it's time for payback with the help of the French Resistance, British intelligence, an arsenal of weaponry, and your own street smarts and brawn, you must exact revenge on those who aimed to destroy your life. Motivated by retribution and armed with tactics of sabotage, blow up zeppelins, derail trains, implode bridges, destroy armored tanks, and level enemy facilities in the name of vengeance, in the first open-world action game set in Nazi-occupied Europe.

Available on xbox 360 and PS3 sounds and looks like another great RPG for the wish list, game releases December 8th so get in early.

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Nov 11

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For the last few days i’ve been talked into playing Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, I didn’t think I would enjoy such a game which is why i’ve never played it.

After my son talked me into playing this game for a few hours we ended up completing it about 3 times, i’ve now put the latest Splinter Cell on my wish list for the ps3, but that’s not what I wanted to discuss here.

While I was playing splinter cell one of my other sons was playing something called Cabela’s Great Outdoors, for those of you who hunt or fish you’ll already know the cabela name as one of the largest outdoor stores in america.

It turns out they have at least one or more games per year for ps2, xbox, ps3, GBA and wii, this was another game I didn’t think I would like but when my sons went to bed I decided to have a go and I got hooked.

Cabela’s Great Outdoors let’s you appreciate how difficult a hunt can be, it also lets you appreciate why people actually go hunting and fishing, it’s great fun as a game and I will be getting one or two of these for those times I feel like a break from the RPG’s

As far as the game play goes, it’s fairly realistic, it does seem to veer more towards the hunting rather than fishing which was a little disappointing for me and the whole game was a little short for my liking, I could find lots more stuff that could have been added but it’s definitely worth a rent.

I’ve got a couple of just fishing games on my rent list and i’ll let you know what they are like once i’ve tried them out.
In the meantime if any of you know of a really cool, realistic fishing game let me know please.

Tony

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Nov 07

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Lately i’ve been talking a lot about new releases but surprisingly many of the old classics are still being sold.

I managed to get a copy of Doom3:Resurrection Of Evil, yes I know this isn’t a classic but on the disc was the original version of Doom.

It was quite amazing to play and in it’s day was fairly advanced, it also made me realize how far games had come since the old classics.

One of my sons is playing the original Doom and has spent more time playing that than Doom 3 so I would say the older games aren’t dead yet.

To carry on with the classics theme I also visited playstation home last night and what do I find there in amongst all the new releases and top name games? One with all the old classics, space invaders, pacman, asteroids etc…

These real classics are what some would say really kicked the video gaming off, these games are more than 30yrs old and I can vouch for that as I used to play them on the way to school, what’s really unbelievable is that people still play them, how’s that for playability.

I also noticed while playing the copy of Doom 3:Resurrection Of Evil there were mini games within the game and one of them was a version of breakout, talk about a walk down memory lane. I remember when that started out as just a bat and ball, then the more advanced version came along called breakout and I still love that game even now.

As we move along we saw other simple but addictive games like Tetris, even now I see different version of this game, usually on a cell phone but even in some of the newer games.

I think at the end of the day games have come a long way, and for the better, you can play games now that make you feel like your in a movie playing the main character but the old classics still have playability there and are still a conversation starter, we all like to reminisce from time to time and what a better way to do it over a game of tetris or space invaders or whatever your favourite game was way back when, at least for those of us who can remember, or was even around, lol.

What was your first game you ever played? Was it a classic that everyone knew? Let’s reminisce some before christmas when our stockings will be filled with all the latest games.

Tony

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Nov 04

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Trying to bring the best to a blog for gamers means giving the best choices and our latest affiliation is no exception, Gamestop is probably the best known gaming store in america and with shopping online made easy and safe Gamestop has probably all your needs in one place:

Specials,new releases, store locators for locating those stores opening at midnight for those who must have a game the minute it releases, trade-ins on your old games and more.

Don’t forget to check out holiday deadlines so you get your gaming gifts in plenty of time.

GameStop, Inc.

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Nov 02

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Another epic looking RPG is Dragon Age:Origins, released on 3rd Nov this sounds like a huge game, with supposedly up to 60hrs of gameplay you can bet that will add up to a couple of hundred hours for those that enjoy this kind of game.

Here is the game description:



Shape your own destiny in this massive RPG that lets you craft your own story from its very beginnings. Play as a member of an ancient order that has protected the land for centuries. Betrayed during a crucial battle, you must hunt down the traitor and bring him to justice. Choose your character's origin and experience your early days as you learn how your status and perspective shapes your world. The story of a clever commoner will focus on subtlety and wordplay. A noble background will surround you with helpful resources - and expose you to those who would take everything you have. Choose your world and see where your epic leads!

There is a lot more info on this game if you decided to click through and check the game out, too much for me to put here.

I'm not really sure why it's always $10 cheaper on the PC version, you would think with virtually every household with a PC but not a games system they would make the console version cheaper, there must be a method in the madness.

The keep price at Gamefly on this game is only $48.99 so there are even more benefits by being a member, you should check out my review of Gamefly, it's always better to play before you pay.

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Oct 30

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Another must have on my RPG christmas list is Assassins Creed 2, i’ve downloaded and viewed the trailer and it’s awesome, I actually watched it several times, it’s like watching a real movie.

I tend to go for what seems like epic RPG’s, I really do expect to get my money’s worth when I buy a game and this definitely looks like one of those few and far between games, this one comes second on my list just after Uncharted 2.

You can pre-order now at amazon and and the pre-order price is guaranteed, available on xbox 360, PS3 and PC



Game Description:
The first Assassins Creed thrust you into the Crusades. This time, you're on a crusade of your own. Italian noble Ezio Auditore da Firenze watches his father hanged and vows revenge. Enter a dynamic, open Renaissance world where everyone you encounter is an opportunity. Blend in, or engage with potentially unforeseen consequences. Train as a master assassin and perform the ugliest acts in two of the era's most beautiful cities: Venice and Florence. Naturally, no operative is complete without a weapons/gadget engineer, so you'll have help from your friend Leonardo Da Vinci.

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