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ZTGD Preview: Wanted: Weapons of Fate

Carnage of ZTGD writes: Making the best parts of any movie and making them fun in video game form has been a problem for a lot of games over the year. Luckily, Wanted: Weapons of Fate did a great job on that front. Bullet curving and cover chaining is used to great effect to make one solid third-person shooter. Never have you felt like a more badass assassin then when you can take a guy out when he is behind cover at the other end of a long hallway. Wanted really plays to the strengths of the property and can be a blast to play for the most part.

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kevnb5531d ago

especially after playing Killzone 2.

DragonWarrior465345531d ago

After playing Killzone 2 for 2 weeks, I realized that COD really is king when it comes to online gaming.

Information Minister5531d ago

Carrots are far better than tomatoes!

Wait... What were we talking about again?

LeonSKennedy4Life5531d ago

Don't feel bad. Most of my friends haven't played Killzone 2 yet either.

KYU21305531d ago

after i saw an ad for this game i downloaded the demo, wanting it to be an excellent game because of the possibilities it would have. But to my great disappointment it was terrible. The controls were clunky and it felt more like an over controlled chess match.

To bad it could have been a great game

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Lowered Expectations: Wanted: Weapons of Fate

Hardcore Gamer: Despite the fact that hundreds of games release every year, the vast majority tend to go ignored by the gaming populace at large. Whether this is a failing of marketing, critical drubbing or just not living up to the expansive heights that we as gamers crave, the bargain bins are littered with titles that go unnoticed or maligned. With Lowered Expectations, we scrape the craggy underbelly of releases gone by to see if a change of perspective can reveal something worthwhile.

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Skate-AK3031d ago

I played this game when it released on 360 and I actually enjoyed it. The game was super short but it was really cool bending the bullets and all that. I was thinking of picking it up for PS3 so I can get the Platinum trophy. I am sure the game is super cheap now.

traumadisaster3031d ago

One of the few games I actually finished, the short length had something to do with that. I remember it being fun.

robtion3031d ago

Great movie. Love the Keyboard scene.

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The Ten Best Game Mechanics of All Time

Everyone has a favorite game mechanic, the one that makes a game stand out, shine and earn the crown of our hearts. Alexander of Gamer Assault Weekly takes a look into some of the best mechanics in games.

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nick47613352d ago

These are all pretty solid mechanics, but originals like rocket jumping and jump dodging from Unreal Tournament.

ReiMoon3352d ago

This is a pretty decent line-up.

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VRex73351d ago

One of my favorites was in Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. The way Link was able to traverse the map by shifting into the wall was fun, and challenging in some spots.

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Six Video Games That Were Too Damn Short

UM writes: I get really pissed off when I throw down good money on a new game, and it ends up being less than eight hours long. If your game is eight hours, and it is decent, you get a pass. If your game is UNDER eight hours, it better blow my mind from the first frame to the last, or I will make an evil face, hiss at it, and bring it back (for full refund) to Gamestop. That is the curse of short games. I make sure they get NONE Of my money. Don’t get me wrong, if I buy a used game and it is short, that is not as big of a deal. 20 bucks for six hours is not a horrible exchange rate.

But if I forked over sixty (very hard earned) dollars, the game I am playing better be an 8-10 hour experience or more, or else we are going to have some issues. Now that I laid down those perimeters, here are six games that I felt were WAY too short to garner the sixty dollar price tag. Also, Portal is not on the list because Portal’s damn near perfection and replayability have it in a category all by itself.

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Dante813833d ago

Short and sweet beats long and bloated.

_QQ_3833d ago

you say that as though all long games are bad.

Dante813833d ago

Of course not, it's just that I'd take a short game like Mirror's Edge over a long one like Assassin's Creed 3

Stringerbell3833d ago

While I agree, when you are paying X price for a certain game you want your moneys worth. The titles listed in the article all came out at the 59.99 price. With the exception of Star Fox with inflation it was around 69.99.

_QQ_3833d ago

What a about a 16 hour mirrors edge? with enough extra content to keep it feeling fresh of course.

ifritAlkhemyst3833d ago

Mirrors Edge... was not short. If it was, then you didn't get the full experience. You should have beaten the single player, then 5 starred all of the challenges. Otherwise, you only got half of the experience.

GentlemenRUs3833d ago

I think there needs to be a new pricing point for games below a certain amount in hours of game-time.

E.G. A game which has 4-hours or below story mode should be cheaper then a game which has like 8-12 hours for the current price of a game.

Nerdmaster3833d ago

That's an awful idea. Developers nowadays already create terrible ways to extend a game's life. If they could charge more because of that, every game would be like this. Imagine God of War with RPG-like grinding to level up and be able to beat the boss... Terrible, terrible idea.

DualWielding3833d ago

I agree with this article, can't talk about the specific games that I have not played but with the concept that there is nothing as annoying as short games priced as full length games.

Tiechie3833d ago

Jericho was a very short game. Took me around 6 hours on hard difficulty. Don't get me wrong though, I enjoyed it very much, I love the Clive barker stuff.