Posts Tagged Full Game

Team iDemise Alliance Guide review:Receive the best Gaming Experience

Posted by on Saturday, 4 September, 2010

Why should you waste time to level up your character if there is a greater method for you to reach level 80 in a shorter span of time? There are a lot of guides out there that can help you reach that, this Team iDemise Alliance Guide Review would help you scrutinize and decide if the Team iDemise Alliance Guide can really meet your needs. Hardcore gamers give prime importance to leveling up the fastest time possible. After all, all players want and should gain one of the best gaming experience.

Novices as well as veterans would both want to take full advantage of the whole game and you can’t truly enjoy the game just by grinding for extended stays at a time. Now, there are a lot of guides available that swear easy leveling for this reason this Team iDemise Alliance Guide review is essential. There are a lot of factors that make this guide efficient and successful but one of its finer points can be attributed to their in-game map mod among other pursuits.

What separates iDemise Guide from the others is its ease of use and its “all in the map” feature, which takes away the need to alt tab every now and then. The ones who made the guide are professional gamers and as such, they know what you need, know the thing you need and as stated in this Team iDemise Alliance Guide review, they have made a way to program it for you. This map mod has set the guide apart from the numerous guides out there; the incredible mod has put this guide on a pedestal. Other World of Warcraft Alliance Guide just simply tell you what to do without giving you a clear description of where to do it.

The map mod has convenient marks for the NPCs and the quests that you have to do. It will not only provide you with information on quests you have to undergo but the map will give you the coordinates as well as all the related information on it. The Team iDemise Alliance Guide review states that this would cut you off a lot of time. The time that you Alt tab and read and then switch back to the game could be put to better use and the Team iDemise guide gives the solution.

Another good thing included in this Team iDemise Alliance Guide review about the guide itself is that you get the best of both worlds. If the map mod is not working out for you, there is also a text based version that you can use. No matter which you use, if you do what the guide says consistently, it is possible to gain levels swiftly and you’ll even beat the 6-day world record!


The Gadget Show: Heavy Rain Review

Posted by on Tuesday, 18 May, 2010


Heavy Rain is the PS3′s latest exclusive title and looks set to be their latest must have title. Check out this review for the full take on the game! For more videos, news and reviews go to fwd.five.tv


EA: How about we sell extra-long demos as DLC?

Posted by on Monday, 22 March, 2010


Heartened by the popularity of all its various forms of DRM and DLC, EA has decided to implement even further segmentation of its games. Now you’ll have the demo, the “premium demo,” the “full game” and simultaneous or post-release DLC. Gamers love segmentation!

Analyst Michael Pachter reports on EA’s new strategy:

Think about Battlefield 1943 as the prototype, so a full (but short) game experience for a reasonable price. At the same time, an expanded version of the game will be under development for release as a packaged product.

Well now, let’s not jump to conclusions. This, after all, was in a way how Portal was. Short, low-priced, and as it turned out, harbinger for a much larger game further on. But is that all there is to it?

The truth is that Portal truly was a complete game. Can EA really convince anyone that whatever they sell for $15 ahead of a big retail release is complete in any way? Seems unlikely, especially considering how DLC these days is essentially content that could have been in the retail release but was modular enough to sell on the side. I put “full game” in quotes in the first paragraph because it seems to me that truly full games are rarely released these days; pieces of the cookie are broken off until they have the bare minimum for a retail package, and then they sell you the rest of the cookie piecemeal.

Obviously there is the bottom line to consider. I can’t blame EA if making medium-sized, semi-complete games and then tarting them up with DLC is a winning strategy. If they’re making money and making games, that’s fine. But gamers lose out when games are considered only as products, the same way a TV show, movie, or book will suffer if created only with “net positive dollars” the only objective in mind.



Here is The Easy Way To Download Wii Games Right From Home

Posted by on Monday, 1 March, 2010

The Nintendo Wii continues to be a hot selling item, so we thought we’d take the opportunity to create a guide that you can use for downloading Wii games. You probably have learned that buying games can get expensive very fast. By downloading games for your Wii system, you’ll save yourself lots of dough, and you’ll always be able to try the newest games. Downloading Wii games is a pretty . Based on a poll of our readers, we’ve learned that most Wii owners are clueless about how easy it is to Wii games on the internet. Most of them knew that downloadable music and game were available, but thought only outdated or trial could be found online. They were not aware that full game versions are available on the internet. Well, the great news is that you can indeed find full game versions for download, including the hottest and most popular. There is a wide, and we ought to let you know – this can be very addicting! OK, so let’s get started. This is how to download Wii games. We should begin by warning you about certain websites that claim to offer “free Wii downloads”. A few of these sites are around – you should avoid them. If you go to these sites, you’ll soon find that what they really are is an online pool of files submitted by random users. This is problematic, because these sites are rarely monitored, and users can upload any file they like. Because of this, files are often corrupted or infected with malicious and spyware that can harm your computer. You might also download a file and find that it’s not the game that you expected. Save yourself the time, trouble, and risk to your computer – keep away from these sites! A better option is to join a site that is for members only. These specialty websites provide unlimited Wii game downloads for its members. Keeping their paying is a priority for these site owners, so you can be sure work, download quickly, and are free of infections. Though membership costs may vary from one site to the next, you should expect to pay about $50. This one-time fee gives you a lifetime membership with access to a member’s only area of the site where you can download unlimited games, whenever you like. One other note of caution – some sites charge per download. I recommend avoiding these sites mainly because it’s probably less expensive in the long run to just buy a membership. Don’t be concerned about getting the games from your computer to your Wii system. You will receive detailed instructions and software from the membership site for transferring the games from your computer to your Wii system. The best quality sites offer a money back guarantee. This will allow you to try the service and make sure it works for you. But, as we’ve downloading Wii games can be a tough habit to break. Once you start, you might not be able to stop!


Summer 2010: When the PS3 goes 3D

Posted by on Wednesday, 10 February, 2010

When can your PS3 become a full-fledged 3D game and Blu-ray machine? Circle your calendar: Sony has officially targeted this summer.


Spend Christmas In Hell: Dante’s Inferno Demo Comes Just In Time For The Holidays

Posted by on Thursday, 3 December, 2009

dante EA announced that the demo to their much anticipated game, Dante’s Inferno would be available before the Holidays for your gaming enjoyment. The “Gates of Hell” demo lets users play through the entire first level of the game, introducing us all to the horrors abound in the Nine Circles of Hell. The demo opens with the protagonist returning from the crusades only to find that the love of his life has been murdered, and her spirit stolen by Lucifer.

The demo will be released for the PS3 on December 10th, and for the Xbox 360 on December 24th. The full version of the game is set to release on February 9th, 2010 in North America, and on February 12th in Europe.

If you haven’t yet seen or heard of the game, check out the trailer below.