Now my good friend has made it clear that he would prefer that I only post about video games, so I would like to tell you about my favorite character in "Marval V.S Capcom 3". I find Dead Pool to be hilarious while also deadly. I have also read many Dead Pool comics and recommend them highly.
Anyway, that's all I wanted to talk about... I get bored pretty easy.
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Monday, July 18, 2011
Alone in the Dark: Part 3
So, my friend, Blade579, and I have progressed in the game, "Alone in the Dark". Although there has been many times that we have been so frustrated with the game, the option to poor lighter fluid on the xbox did seem appealing. Regardless we stuck through it and got much further, granted i doubt we at all close to the ending, we have progressed. Which brings me back to the list of things we hate about "Alone in the Dark".
*Text messages
*Clues
*Evil trees
This officially concludes our list of things we hate about, "Alone in the Dark"... until we find more things we hate. Anyway here are some helpful hints to those who get stuck in some of the places we did.
1) Don't forget you can blink! trust us it can help
2)Don't get obsessed over clues that could possibly mean NOTHING!
3)Don't forget about weapons on the floor. I know it seems stupid, but trust us they are always around and they will never run out of ammo.
4)STICKY BOMBS!
And that is all the helpful hints I have for you today.
This is smightnight saying,
"Till next time, in the lobby"
*Text messages
*Clues
*Evil trees
This officially concludes our list of things we hate about, "Alone in the Dark"... until we find more things we hate. Anyway here are some helpful hints to those who get stuck in some of the places we did.
1) Don't forget you can blink! trust us it can help
2)Don't get obsessed over clues that could possibly mean NOTHING!
3)Don't forget about weapons on the floor. I know it seems stupid, but trust us they are always around and they will never run out of ammo.
4)STICKY BOMBS!
And that is all the helpful hints I have for you today.
This is smightnight saying,
"Till next time, in the lobby"
Monday, July 11, 2011
Alone in the Dark
Today I will be going over a bit of a review as well as a short tutorial for the game "Alone in the Dark". First Id like to say that I extremely enjoy this game. Your character wakes up in a mysterious make shift hospital with no memory of his former self. I personally found that the blinking effect really sucked in all honesty. As my friend failed many times, one must remember to blink, if you do not do so you will die. Not to fret though, this painfully annoying mechanic will not be necessary in the near future. To blink just press in the right thumb stick.
While the game does provide a general tutorial for the most part, it lacks in some major details which would make your gaming experience much easier. One such detail lies in the jacket. Your jacket acts as your primary bag, with many holsters. It will contain many essential items which will be crucial for survival. While this game masks itself as just a horror game I find it as more of a survival game. To survive you must check every corner, desk and hole in the floor to find important items, one such item is the flashlight. Often times you will find yourself in extremely dark places, during which your flashlight will be your only source of light. With this said leaving your flashlight on the whole time will not work out well. Just like in the real world, your flashlight will not have an unlimited amount of power, like many things it runs on batteries. Conserve your flashlight only for times when it is absolutely necessary. While you can collect batteries, your character, apparently, is not smart enough to change the batteries himself, but instead you have to open your jacket and "combine" the batteries with the flashlight.
Other items can be combined to form weapons, such as the lighter and mosquito spray to form a make shift flamethrower. While I have just started to play this game I will be posting more helpful hints as I learn them myself.
"Till next time, in the lobby"
While the game does provide a general tutorial for the most part, it lacks in some major details which would make your gaming experience much easier. One such detail lies in the jacket. Your jacket acts as your primary bag, with many holsters. It will contain many essential items which will be crucial for survival. While this game masks itself as just a horror game I find it as more of a survival game. To survive you must check every corner, desk and hole in the floor to find important items, one such item is the flashlight. Often times you will find yourself in extremely dark places, during which your flashlight will be your only source of light. With this said leaving your flashlight on the whole time will not work out well. Just like in the real world, your flashlight will not have an unlimited amount of power, like many things it runs on batteries. Conserve your flashlight only for times when it is absolutely necessary. While you can collect batteries, your character, apparently, is not smart enough to change the batteries himself, but instead you have to open your jacket and "combine" the batteries with the flashlight.
Other items can be combined to form weapons, such as the lighter and mosquito spray to form a make shift flamethrower. While I have just started to play this game I will be posting more helpful hints as I learn them myself.
"Till next time, in the lobby"
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Mafia 2
Mafia 2 features a young Italian man living in the United States in the 1940s, through till the 1950s. The game itself is an open world third person shooter. The setting is very true to the culture of the 40s, and 50s, with older cars, clothes, music and of course crime.
Although most sequel games never quite live up to their predecessor, this game is surely an exception. While featuring an intense storyline, with twists and curves at every turn, the game also gives a lot of freedom. During the game you have the option to, of course beat up the local paper salesman just for being there, blow up gas stations, steal nice or ugly cars, rank up a huge amount of policemen drive your car off the many improvised ramps and many more.
I highly recommend this game to anyone who has a longing for those golden years, or to anyone who enjoys open world games.
This is smightnight saying
"Till next time, in the lobby"
Although most sequel games never quite live up to their predecessor, this game is surely an exception. While featuring an intense storyline, with twists and curves at every turn, the game also gives a lot of freedom. During the game you have the option to, of course beat up the local paper salesman just for being there, blow up gas stations, steal nice or ugly cars, rank up a huge amount of policemen drive your car off the many improvised ramps and many more.
I highly recommend this game to anyone who has a longing for those golden years, or to anyone who enjoys open world games.
This is smightnight saying
"Till next time, in the lobby"
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Pokemon Crystal
I apologize for not posting recently, I've had some computer problems. So to start off with my very first game review, I will be discussing none other than Pokemon Crystal version for the Gameboy SPh. First I'd like to say that all in all I really enjoyed the game. I love older pokemon games, and this game does not disappoint. With a large and fun storyline, classic pokemon and fun game play, this game will keep you entertained for hours.
The storyline of this game takes you to several different cities, each with its own unique story. While some towns are not quite as interesting as others, every city has all the necessities of any pokemon trainer. One of which is the pokemon hospital, which saved my skin more times than I'd care to remember, and also acts as the link between trading and battling with other players.
Of course then comes the Pokemon. While this game featured many recognizable pokemon, I personally feel that some were left out. With that said the game features a variety of notable and not so notable pokemon. I personally enjoyed this game until the early hours of the morning. I definitely recommend this game to any Pokemon fans out there who still enjoy the classic games.
This is smightnight, saying
"Till next time, in the lobby"
The storyline of this game takes you to several different cities, each with its own unique story. While some towns are not quite as interesting as others, every city has all the necessities of any pokemon trainer. One of which is the pokemon hospital, which saved my skin more times than I'd care to remember, and also acts as the link between trading and battling with other players.
Of course then comes the Pokemon. While this game featured many recognizable pokemon, I personally feel that some were left out. With that said the game features a variety of notable and not so notable pokemon. I personally enjoyed this game until the early hours of the morning. I definitely recommend this game to any Pokemon fans out there who still enjoy the classic games.
This is smightnight, saying
"Till next time, in the lobby"
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Intro
Hi everyone, smightnight here. I just thought I would do a brief introduction of myself to the blog. I enjoy gaming, that's why I'm here, although I'm not a "hard core" gamer, I still find myself playing many of the games that everyone loves. I enjoy not only newer games, but older ones as well. My personal favorite of all time is Pac-Man. So, I will be posting game reviews, guides, strategies, and whatever else finds its way into my thoughts. I'm mostly on Halo Reach, but I'm also playing Pokemon Crystal version on my Gameboy SP, and Mafia 2, so those are the games I will be mostly posting about throughout the week. If you have any questions, concerns or advice please feel free to email me at rdsmightnight@gmail.com.
I see my friend has come up with his own motto I guess I will too
"Till next time in the lobby"
I see my friend has come up with his own motto I guess I will too
"Till next time in the lobby"
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Gamerzinthelobby introduction
This blog was established for the members of Gamerzinthelobby to post gaming reviews, news, strategies, guides, glitches, easter eggs, etc. I am the leader of this group, and was tasked with a "post a day" challenge issued by my father, so I will be quite active. As for the other members, I have no idea. At times they will participate and post regularly, and at others, they will completely forget the existence of this blog. But rest assured, unless I lose connection to the internet or some catastrophic event happens, I shall continue to post. Unfortunately, this post will probably be the only thing I put up today, so if anyone just happened to wander onto this blog expecting a review or guide, I apologize. I promise to post some actual game material eventually, but not now.
Now, in order to keep track of who posts what, here is a list of the current four members of Gamerzinthelobby's internet usernames: Deadpool579 (me), smightnight, soda, and Courier Six. These four will (hopefully) post relevant and interesting views on the gaming community and helpful tips for gamers in need. I (Deadpool579) will most likely post about recent gaming news, reviews, and achievement guides, but that doesn't mean that I will not post anything besides that, nor will the other members of the group. We tend to frequent specific topics that are either interesting or idiotic, but that does not mean that our posts will be limited to wacky and unusable information, it's just something that may happen every now and again. As far as profanity goes, I prefer to keep things professional and entertaining, but I can't speak for the other members of the group. Unfortunately, some tempers may flare and a few unnecessary things may be said about a specific game or company, but I will do my best to make sure that all members of Gamerzinthelobby keep the insults tasteful, and avoid insulting mothers.
When our community is not posting blogs or videos, we are gaming. We mostly play Xbox 360 and computer games, but some of us do enjoy going back to the basics and playing a couple old arcade games on XBLA. At times, I may dust off the old N64, Gamecube, Gameboy, PS2, or PS1 and play some of my old time favorites. I am actually currently playing through Persona 4 on the Playstation 2, and Persona 3 Portable on the PSP, so I will most likely talk about those titles and simpler ones when I tire of Xbox games. As of right now, I just picked up "Alone in the Dark" and "Fear" at Gamestop for their 2 for 1 sale on used games, so I will most likely post my experience with the games as I progress and will also attempt to film myself while playing it. (I gave "soda" Farcry 2, so he will probably post about that) Now that this post has exceeded the minimum amount of words needed for my introduction, so I will continue to post tomorrow. Now I would like to try signing this post with my username and motto:
"Live Laugh Love Ragequit"
- Deadpool579
Now, in order to keep track of who posts what, here is a list of the current four members of Gamerzinthelobby's internet usernames: Deadpool579 (me), smightnight, soda, and Courier Six. These four will (hopefully) post relevant and interesting views on the gaming community and helpful tips for gamers in need. I (Deadpool579) will most likely post about recent gaming news, reviews, and achievement guides, but that doesn't mean that I will not post anything besides that, nor will the other members of the group. We tend to frequent specific topics that are either interesting or idiotic, but that does not mean that our posts will be limited to wacky and unusable information, it's just something that may happen every now and again. As far as profanity goes, I prefer to keep things professional and entertaining, but I can't speak for the other members of the group. Unfortunately, some tempers may flare and a few unnecessary things may be said about a specific game or company, but I will do my best to make sure that all members of Gamerzinthelobby keep the insults tasteful, and avoid insulting mothers.
When our community is not posting blogs or videos, we are gaming. We mostly play Xbox 360 and computer games, but some of us do enjoy going back to the basics and playing a couple old arcade games on XBLA. At times, I may dust off the old N64, Gamecube, Gameboy, PS2, or PS1 and play some of my old time favorites. I am actually currently playing through Persona 4 on the Playstation 2, and Persona 3 Portable on the PSP, so I will most likely talk about those titles and simpler ones when I tire of Xbox games. As of right now, I just picked up "Alone in the Dark" and "Fear" at Gamestop for their 2 for 1 sale on used games, so I will most likely post my experience with the games as I progress and will also attempt to film myself while playing it. (I gave "soda" Farcry 2, so he will probably post about that) Now that this post has exceeded the minimum amount of words needed for my introduction, so I will continue to post tomorrow. Now I would like to try signing this post with my username and motto:
"Live Laugh Love Ragequit"
- Deadpool579
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