Overall: 9 out of 10 Gameplay: 9 out of 10 Graphics: 9 out of 10 Sound: 8 out of 10 Pros : Funny and Charming, Plenty of replay value, Tons of stuff to unlock, Outstading soundtrack from the movie franchise, Memorable moments throughout the game Cons : Some fans might get confussed with the plot if they havn’t read the books, Random bugs appear now and then, Annoying targeting. Could this be the best Lego game since Lego Star Wars II?
Overall: 9 out of 10 Gameplay: 10 out of 10 Graphics: 9 out of 10 Sound: 9 out of 10 Pros : Great story, challenging puzzles, Potentially my favorite episode to date.; Cons : I have to wait another month before playing the next episode!; Adventure gaming honestly doen’t get a lot better than this. The Tomb of Sammun’ Mak is the second instalment in the third series of Telltale’s Sam & Max episodic adventure games. This episode sees Sam & Max controlling their great, great uncles (or something along those lines) Samus & Maximus, who are almost exactly identical in terms of looks, voices & mannerisms, as they uncover the tomb of Sammun’ Mak hidden deep beneath the Sphunx in Egypt, and try to recover the mysterious ‘Devil’s Toy Box’.
Overall: 8 out of 10 Gameplay: 8 out of 10 Graphics: 8 out of 10 Sound: 8 out of 10 Pros : Fun story, New features which are integrated well.; Cons : A few points could have been better explained.; You have just entered ‘The Penal Zone!’ It seems hard to believe that it’s been 2 years since Season 2 of the Sam & Max episodic game format came to an end, but apparently it has! For those not familiar with the series’, Telltale produce adventure games released in an episodic format over the course of 6 (or more recently 5) months. In the Sam & Max series’ the episodes are all self-contained stories, but build towards a greater story arc at the same time, usually revealed in the last episode.
Overall: 8 out of 10 Gameplay: 8 out of 10 Graphics: 9 out of 10 Sound: 9 out of 10 Pros : Nice new playing style; good tracklist overall; visually entertaining; fun Cons : Some tracks overused; more obscure music than well known; can get a bit old unless played on the higher settings Wikkety-wikkety-wah-wah, yo DJ, pump this par-taaayyy! With the current offers available for DJ Hero on the web (I got a copy of the Renegade version for £40!), I decided to take the plunge and see what the latest Activision “Hero” title had to offer. As a diehard fan of the “Guitar Hero” series, and after feeling distinctly let down by the “Band Hero” release last autumn, I wasn´t too sure what to expect: I am not the world’s biggest hip-hop fan, but the varied set list and interesting set up lead me to splash the cash, and get down to the serious business of becoming a virtual mixmaster
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