Post your game reviews here in this topic under the following setup:
Game:
Console:
Overall Rating:
Graphics (describe and rate):
Gameplay (describe and rate):
Controls (describe and rate):
Extras (describe and rate):
All ratings on a scale from 1-10. Try to be at least a little objective with them, and give reasons. Don't just gush and be a fanboy. God hates fanboys.
Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith
Console: Playstation 2
Overall Rating: 7/10
Graphics: The graphics on this game are great, but no graphics are completely perfect, so I gave it a 9.5/10.
Gameplay: The gameplay is just like all the other Star Wars games, 3rd person, the only thing lacking though is that you can't always see all of the droids that are around you, so it gets kind of annoying. Another downfall is that the game is very short and very easy, you could probably get away with just renting this one. I give the gameplay a 6/10.
Controls: The controls are simple, nothing too complicated. You don't have to press four buttons to do one thing like some other games out there. I give the controls a 9/10
Extras: There are some cool bonus missions and Co-op missions. In the bonus missions, it allows you to be Yoda, which is fun as hell being someone 2 feet tall that kicks ass. There's also the typical concept art, replayable clips, and sounds.
Game: Halo2
Console:Xbox
Overall Rating:10/10
Graphics (describe and rate):10/10
Gameplay (describe and rate):10/10
Controls (describe and rate):10/10
Extras (describe and rate):9/10
Game: Wrestlemania XXI ( Yes, I like WWE...Not too much though.)
Console: X-Box
Overall Rating: 5.375/10...Do not buy tihs game, but for those of you who have an X-Box, I'd just rent it to fill you blood drenching needs. ( The problem is that WWE released the Beta version instead of the final version, but the good version is only available through X-Box Live, and from what I heard, it still sucks even with it.)
Graphics: I'll give this game an 8/10, only because when standing in the Hell in a Cell, when a belt is on the line, you can be inside te cell, and still pick up the belt, glitches like this are somewhat annoying. Also, when a character bends or moves their arm, such as when a character raise's his/her hand, the shoulders seem paper thin and flimsy, which is kind of disturbing to watch. The reason it gets a 8 is because usually when wrestling, you don't stretch too often, and when not stretching, its gorgeous.
Gameplay: I'll give this a lousy 5/10. The A.I. is terrible. The computer will grab any weapon that you have previously grabbed, and whack the living hell out of you with it until it breaks. However Belts, ladders, and stairs do not break, so they will whack you to hell an back with them, and on the hardest difficulty, it is almost impossible to reversal, so you will have to quit the match just to end it.
Controls: 6/10...Its annoying how different grapples require you to press a button for a longer time. There are many instances when I went for a quick grapple, but held it down too long, which led to a power grapple, which eventually got reversed. The same button pressed to exit the ring is the same button you press to climb the turnbuckle, so maybe three times a a match I will try to escape my opponent to brag or regain life, and I will go to the turnbuckle, and eventually get thrown off.
Extras: 2.5/10... Like the Smackdown! series, you will have to buy many, many, many things that would otherwise seem pointless. Characters in the game cost from 150,000 dollars to 500,000, which is pretty ourageous considering you only get about 4,000 per match. The only way to actually get money is to complete side task, but if you created a character, you have to buy attributes for him, which means, even if you are good, and plan on going to the next difficulty, but your guy's attributes...suck...you have many, many, many matches ahead of you.