Friday, January 25, 2008

Stealth Xbox Action under $5

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
Operation Surma
Release Date: Dec 2, 2003

In my opinion this stealth game is good for stealth noobs. Who missed this title and want something to play on the original xbox.
This title is also a good choice if you want an orginal xbox title for under $5.

I feel the A button hand to hand combat is easy to execute therefore that's a reason I recommend the title to stealth noobs.
Most of the melee kills/grabs are similar to those in the Tom Clancy Splinter Cell games. I would say the jump kill and the around the corner kill are unique to this title.

My favorite gadget is the micro-cord.



The micro-cord was most fun to use during the mission when ethan needed to retrieve files from a data core. The data core was about 60 feet high and you needed to fire you're micro-cord to the grapple point on the ceilling and rappel down the core and grab the highlighted core blades(about five to six data blades). While you were trying to due this.The robotic blade retriver could shock you sending ethan to the ground. You would have to start the processes all over again.

The saves are automatic and in my opionion at the perfect times in the game. making the deaths of ethan less frustrating.

The game felt like you were watching a action movie as well as playing a video game.

This title is among my favorite xbox games ever!

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Most Wanted Xbox 360 Games A to T

Ace Combat


Assassin's Creed


Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare


Frontlines Fuels of War


Mass Effect


Turok

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Best of Both Worlds


The next Scott Mitchell perhaps?


This game looks like two series of games that I like. They would be Battlefield and Ghost Recon.

the maps look very much Battlefield and the soldiers look like they were Advance Warfighter inspired.



The vehicles and weapons look futuristic as well.

this game looks like it will rock!


Thursday, January 25, 2007

Van Halen Road Trippin



I'm I the Lone Wolf or did anyone else use the custom soundtracks feature on Burnout Revenge?
I love it man. Tearing around hairpin curves while Eddie Van Halen ingages in some killer guitar riffs.
Now that's a virtual roadtrip.