November 25, 2011

Review – Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

Posted by: Cybermario @ 4:57 am Share in Facebook

The third game in the Modern Warfare series is here and it’s a real blast, one more time activision delivers a good game with quality and content for fans. Although people argue this title doesn’t offer anything new and feels like a DLC, i have to say i have had a very pleasant experience by playing the campaign and Special Ops.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 has had an amazing amount of sales and coming from someone that is not a fan of military games like me, i now understand why this franchise is so popular.


Modern Warfare 3



Story
The story takes off right after the events in Modern Warfare 2, you will play different missions in different fronts around the globe, not only in the USA that is under several attacks by the Russians, playing different characters from the US army or ex-operative Yuri from Russia the campaign is intense, with variety to keep you entertained from start to finish.


Gameplay
The game offers three different modes of play; Special Ops, Campaign and Multiplayer. Campaign features 3 acts with 17 missions in total, the missions offer an excellent variety and diversity, from submarine missions in which you have to avoid aquatic mines to disable Russian submarine engines, to fighting terrorist onboard the Russian presidential plane while you fall from the sky with thrilling and exciting momentums of zero gravity.
I had a real blast with campaign and i highly recommend newcomers to the Modern Warfare franchise (if this is your first MW title) to play campaign first to get a hold of the controls. I can guarantee you will be hooked to your tv until the end, just like me with addictive and truly polished gameplay.
Special Ops offers 2 game modes, Survival and Missions. The first being self explanatory and lets you take on waves of enemies offline and online. Missions are taken from the campaign and difficulty level range from Regula, Hardened and Veteran (one to three stars respectively). Experience and grades to obtain vary depending how fast you complete the missions.
Multiplayer offers unique and very diverse perks you can obtain, unlike other games you don’t buy weapons and upgrades, they unlock as you gain ranks just by playing, making it a real good and swift experience


Modern Warfare 3



Graphics 9/10
Simply amazing, I know the game uses the same graphic engine from the previous title, but honestly the quality is excellent.
There are slow motion events that look like bullet time sequences, details on explosions, vehicles and backgrounds is something i can’t get enough of on this game.
Now, trying to be objective guys, remember what happened when they tried to improve Halo and how it ended for Reach? It was not what many of us expected, so if something works and looks as good as this, why change it? In future releases, possibly MW4 it would be good to get an overhaul to keep the interest in the franchise alive, but MW3 looks and feels fantastic as it is.


Modern Warfare 3



Sound 8.5/10
On par with the fantastic graphics, music, sound effects and voice acting are trully good. These complement the gameplay in a very unique way, giving the player an amazing experience as you progress in the campaign.


Downside
Special Ops are not bad but i feel they used too many stages from the campaign for the missions, more unique stages for this game mode would have been a good asset.
There is a lack of variety on multiplayer maps, more content on this are could have been good as a lot of gamers enjoy multiplayer a lot, sometimes more than campaign, we can only hope for DLC with new maps and extra content.


Modern Warfare 3



Overall
Although i commented there is not a big variety on the online maps, i must also add you’re not paying 60us for multiplayer but a trully magnificent campaign, Special Ops and the Multiplayer maps so the comments about the game being MW 2.5 are totally out of place, at least for me, a gamer that enjoys offline and campaign more than just multiplayer in videogames.
All in all this is a game that will not disappoint, if you can look beyond the multiplayer complaints, give the game a try and then decide. Can i recommend COD:Modern Warfare 3? Definitely!


We give the game a 8.7 out of 10


*A copy of the game was provided by the publisher for this review.




~Mario




Play-Asia.com - Buy Video Games for Consoles and PC - From Japan, Korea and other Regions


May 11, 2010

Happy 8th Vana’versary! The Appreciation of Adventurers Begins! (05/11/2010)

Posted by: Digma 2 @ 10:39 am Share in Facebook



That be right folks! It’s that time again once more for us to claim our fancy Anniversary Rings, and look at the records of our past adventuring… to make us cry how many times we k/o’d… More about this can be read on the official Final Fantasy XI site here!




Play-Asia.com - Buy Video Games for Consoles and PC - From Japan, Korea and other Regions


April 10, 2010

Spring 2010 Means One Thing: New Anime (Part 1: Intro)

Posted by: Digma 2 @ 10:21 am Share in Facebook


(Setting the stage here: This is a work in progress. In other words, I’ll update it as time goes on.)

Series to be reviewed: Heroman, B Gata H Kei, Angel Beats!, Kaichou wa Maid-sama, Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou, Ookiku Furikabutte ~Natsu no Taikai Hen~, SD Gundam Sangokuden Brave Battle Warriors, Hakuouki Shinsengumi Kitan, Arakawa Under the Bridge, Hime Chen! Otogi Chikku Idol Lilpri, Senkou no Night Raid, Mayoi Neko Overrun!, K-ON!!, Uragiri wa Boku no Namae wo Shitteiru, Saraiya Goyou, Kiss x Sis.


Time to get this ball rolling! It’s spring, and it’s 2010. That means one thing: (I know there are other things that occur this spring, but that’s not my focus and can go kiss off!) New anime. This season brings us several new series, but also new seasons from past series such as: K-on!, Ikki Tousen, Big Windup!, and Shin Koihime†MusÅ. Now let me state that I will NOT be reviewing Big Windup!, or Giant Killing as sports anime have never been my thing… (I just can not watch them, for whatever reason they just don’t sit well with me.) After writing that line… I decided that for the good of the review I will watch them, along with 2 other shows that will more than likely end with my blood all over the parking lot of some school… What will we get? Will I love or hate some of the series? I could not tell you. I think though I will break this down into parts, this being Part 1: Intro, going until Part w/e: My Thoughts About This Season. So for now, I’m going to queue some episodes, and get rolling on this thing!


Ja ne for now!




Play-Asia.com - Buy Video Games for Consoles and PC - From Japan, Korea and other Regions


March 26, 2010

Anime Courtyard Radio Suspended Indefinitely

Posted by: Digma 2 @ 1:12 am Share in Facebook



Due to lack of interest, Anime Courtyard Radio has been taken down indefinitely. Whenever I see the time is right again, I will more than likely bring it back, but until then it will remain offline. There’s no use in me wasting my hard earned money for something no one even cares about.




Play-Asia.com - Buy Video Games for Consoles and PC - From Japan, Korea and other Regions


March 6, 2010

Anime Courtyard Radio Update (3/6/2010)

Posted by: Digma 2 @ 12:27 am Share in Facebook



Yea! We live!


Here’s the list of the recently added music… boy this was a pain making all the file name changes, lol.




Baka Go Home by milktub from Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu
Perfect-area complete! by Asou Natsuko from Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu
Anima Rossa by Porno Graffitti from Bleach (op 11)
Shy Girls by Yahagi Sayuri & Kotobuki Minako & Hisaka Youko & Chihara Minori from Chuu-bra!!
Choose Bright!! by Yahagi Sayuri & Kotobuki Minako & Hisaka Youko & Chihara Minori from Chuu-bra!!
Tsumeato by hibiku from Dance In The Vampire Bund
Friends by Nakano Aiko from Dance In The Vampire Bund
Kanpekigu~no ne by Watarirouka Hashiri Tai from Fairy Tail (ed 1)
Snow fairy by FUNKIST from Fairy Tail (op 1)
Anata ga Ita Mori by Jyukai from Fate-Stay Night
Aitaiyo. by Tainaka Sachi from Fate-Stay Night
disillusion by Tainaka Sachi from Fate-Stay Night (op 1)
Kirameku Namida wa Hoshi ni by Tainaka Sachi from Fate-Stay Night (op 2)
disillusion -2010- by Tainaka Sachi from Fate-Stay Night reproduction
Voice ~Tadori Tsuku Basho~ by Tainaka Sachi from Fate-Stay Night Unlimited Blade Works
Tsunaida Te by Lil’B from Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood (ed 3)
Shunkan Sentimental by SCANDAL from Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood (ed 4)
Period by CHEMISTRY from Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood (op 4)
OH! My Darlin’ by Hirano Aya
Aozora Triangle by Shindou Kei & Takagaki Ayahi & MAKO from Hanamaru Youchien
Baby universe day by Uchida Aya and Gouda Aya from Kiddy Girl-and
Dominant space by Yuuki Aira from Tatakau Shish – The Book of Bantora (ed 2)
EASY GO by Katou Kazuki from Kateikyoushi Hitman REBORN! (op 6)
Errand by Feylan from Seikon no Qwaser
Genki ni Nare! by Ogawa Mana with MM Gakuen Gasshoubu from Gokujou!! Mecha Mote Iinchou (ed 4)
Girls, Be Ambitious by Tomatsu Haruka from Sora no Woto
Going On! by Guardian 4 from Shugo Chara Party! (op 2)
Hajimari no Hi feat – Mummy-D by Suga Shikao feat. Mummy-D from Tegami Bachi
Hikari no Kioku by Angelo from Tegami Bachi (ed 2)
Hitotsu no Negai by Inoue Hikari from Valkyria Chronicles (ed 2)
Jellyfish no Kokuhaku by Nakajima Megumi from Kobato.
JUSTICE of LIGHT by Gojou Mayumi from The Sacred Blacksmith
Kataomoi by Chara from Kimi ni Todoke
Kimi ni Todoke by Tanizawa Tomofumi from Kimi ni Todoke
Komorebi no Sordino by Sakakibara Yui from Kanokon OVA
LEVEL 5 -judgelight- by fripSide from To Aru Kagaku no Railgun (op 2)
LOVE X HEAVEN by Kawasumi Ayako, Nakahara Mai, Koshimizu Ami, and Kugimiya Rie from Ladies Versus Butlers!
Mecha Mote! Summer by MM Gakuen Gasshoubu from Gokujou!! Mecha Mote Iinchou
Meiya Kadenrou by Kuribayashi Minami from Katanagatari
my starry boy by Nakahara Mai from Ladies Versus Butlers!
My wish My love by Tamura Yukari from Magical Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha Movie 1st
Otome Ryouran Battle PARTY by Gotou Mai, Kurokawa Nami, and Nishizawa Hiroka from Shim Koihime Musou
Our Songs by Guardians 4 from Shugo Chara Party! (ed 2)
PARTY TIME by Guardians 4 from Shugo Chara Party! (op 1)
Passionate squall by Fujimura Ayumi, Toyosaki Aki, Chihara Minori, Hirano Aya, and Hisaka Youko from Seikon no Qwaser
PHANTOM MINDS by Mizuki Nana from Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha Movie 1st
Sayonara Sekai by Omae Dattanda from NARUTO Shippuuden (ed 11)
Seisai no Ripieno by Sasaki Sayaka from Tatakau Shisho – The Book of Bantorra – (op 2)
Senkou by Hamazu Masashi from Final Fantasy XIII
Sign by FLOW from NARUTO Shippuuden (op 6)
Sou dayo by Nakajima Megumi from Macross Frontier ~Itsuwari no Utahime~
Taiyou no Tsuki by Uchida Aya from Kiddy Girl-and
Toki no Mukou Maboroshi no Sora by FictionJunction from Ookami Kakushi
Touen Ketsugi ~Touen no Chikai~ by Katakiri Rekka from Shin Koihime Musou
Trust Me by Matsushita Yuya from Durarara!!
Tsuki to Taiyou by Gouda Aya from Kiddy Girl-and
UNDO by Cool Joke from Fullmetal Alchemist (op 3)
Universal Bunny by Sheryl Nome starring May’n from Macross Frontier ~Itsuwari no Utahime~
Yume ni Yell! Pattisiere by Gojou Mayumi from Yumeiro Patissiere
Yume no Manual by CHERRYBLOSSOM from Kateikyoushi Hitman REBORN! (ed 13)
Opening Demo from Bayonetta
Get Read by May’n
Hydra Buzzout mix by Dir en Grey
I Will by Sowelu from Fullmetal Alchemist (ed 4)
Motherland by Crystal Kay from Fullmetal Alchemist (ed 3)
Rewrite by Asian Kung-fu Generation from Fullmetal Alchemist (op 4)
Sore ga Ai Deshou by Shimokawa Mikuni from Full Metal Panic! Fumoffu
To the Other Side of the Door by YeLLOW Generation from Fullmetal Alchemist (ed 2)
Kaze wo Sagashite by Mari Yaguchi from One Piece (op 12)
melissa by Porno Graffitti from Fullmetal Alchemist (op 1)
mission_(fuga) by angels from Area 88
READY STEADY GO by L’Arc~en~Ciel from Fullmetal Alchemist (op 2)
RETURNABLE MEMORIES by Paku Romi from Fullmetal Alchemist (Edward Elric song file)
Bel Air -Kuhaku no Toki no Naka de- by MALICE MIZER
Gira Gira Summer by Sheryl Nome starring May’n
Passionate squall (rush-candle-mix) by Fujimura Ayumi, Toyosaki Aki, Chihara Minori, Hirano Aya, and Hisaka Youko from Seiko
Unmei he no Hangyaku by Hamazu Masashi From Final Fantasy XIII
The Petrification Of Blank by Nobuo Uematsu from Final Fantasy IX
Toward the Horizon by Noriyuki Iwadare from Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete
Garden by Dir en Grey
Jeweled Boughs by Mizuta Naoshi from Final Fantasy XI
Obelisk by Sheryl Nome starring May’n
Welcome To My FanClub’s Night! -Styles ver.- by May’n
Koi no Dogfight (Chotto Dake) by Nakajima Megumi
Fly Me To The Moon (Infinite Climax Mix) by Helena Noguerra from Bayonetta
Dancing Mad by The Black Mages from Final Fantasy VI
Cocoon de Chocobo ~Yume wo Miyou yo~ by Hamazu Masashi from Final Fantasy XIII
Hikari by Utada Hikaru
Passion by Utada Hikaru
Eternal Love (Short Version) by Sugawara Sayuri from Final Fantasy XIII
Kimi ni Fuku Kaze by Shimokawa Mikuni from Full Metal Panic! Fumoffu
Boss Battle by Noriyuki Iwadare from Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete
Byakuya ni Kuroneko by Alice Nine
Eternal Blue by Noriyuki Iwadare from Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete
Field To Tomorrow by Noriyuki Iwadare from Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete
Ghaleon’s Theme by Noriyuki Iwadare from Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete
Sakuranbo Kiss by KOTOKO
Super Smash Bros. Brawl! Opening by Nobuo Uematsu from Super Smash Bros. Brawl!
Princess Bride! by KOTOKO
Unerasable Sin by Nana Kitade from Fullmetal Alchemist (ed 1)
Star Dragon Theme by Noriyuki Iwadare from Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete
Scattered Rain by Tsuneo Imahori from Trigun




I hope everyone enjoys the new music that’s been added. If you haven’t had a listen, then I’d suggest you do so. the playlist links can be found at http://animecourtyard.com/?page=radio.




Play-Asia.com - Buy Video Games for Consoles and PC - From Japan, Korea and other Regions


Older Posts »
counter customisable