Archive for November, 2008
Hands-on: Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker at TGS 2009
Peace Walker is at once a comforting, familiar experience and a surprising divergence from Metal Gear’s longstanding methods. It’s still a game of tranquilizer darts, cardboard boxes and rations, but the addition of local Wi-Fi co-op re-purposes each tried-and-true element for a brand new context. Knocking on a wall to lure in a dim-witted guard — while your partner flanks him — feels like an ideal mesh between the old and the new.
The same feeling applies to Peace Walker’s controls, which wisely ditch the example set by Portable Ops in favor of Metal Gear Solid 4’s shooter controls. Holding L will let you aim down the sights, while the four face buttons act as a second analog stick for aiming. As with every game in the franchise, there’s a significant learning curve attached (the R-button serves three purposes!). There’s also an auto-aim option, though it comes at the sacrifice of more precise headshots. Failing that, there’s also good ol’ Close Quarters Combat — tossing a foe to the ground now triggers a follow-up combo that also incapacitates a second or third in-range foe. But the camera sensitivity feels just about right.
Snake can don a stealth suit, which gives him a silenced load-out and a useful shield for protecting fellow players, or some combat garb. There’s a good mixture of stealth and straight-up shootering in the Tokyo Game Show demo, with the start of each mission preceded by the selection of one of several suits. Which starts him out with decidedly unsubtle weapons like the RPG-7. Picking weapon sets that work well together is vital in the demos later stages — like when it tasks you with taking out a platoon of soldiers and a tank.
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250GB Final Fantasy XIII bundle unveiled by Sony Japan
I found this special product from Joystiq.com, enjoy this console and you’ll satisfied enough. The 250GB PS3 is real! Sony is taking advantage of its exclusivity of Final Fantasy XIII in Japan by introducing a new bundle. For 41600 yen, Japanese gamers will get a special limited edition system with Lightning (the main character, not the weather condition) printed on the body. It’ll be available for purchase on 12/17 (so importers, get ready!).
We’ll upload images as soon as we get them. In the meantime, you can download Final Fantasy VIII from the Japanese PlayStation Store for 1500 yen. Go to joystiq.com and you can order the bundle.
Are you tired of not being able to watch live soccer and miss your favorite football team because your cable or satellite subscription does not carry it? Are you a die-hard fan of one of Europes best football players or, if you are that way inclined, just into the beautiful game because of those even more beautiful players? Whatever drove you to watch live soccer, surely you will be pleased to read this article.
Watching streaming soccer live online has become completely possible and unbelievably affordable. Nowhere near the price that those cable and satellite companies charge, you can easily find an online subscription for dirt cheap.
The internet has progressed beyond recognition over the past few years and many aspects in everyday life rely on internet technology. From medical well being to academic issues, crime management and now sports telecasts, the internet has revolutionized the way we live our day-to-day lives.
With just minimal searching on the internet, it is possible to find websites which enable you watch live soccer online. For a low fee, sometimes one-off, sometimes annual, depending on the service you sign up to, you can watch a plethora of live football on your PC. Football is not the only subject matter you can watch, these websites can also grant you access to sports, comedy, films and music.
More often than not, these sites act like a gateway and gives you access to services that provide the streaming service themselves. Rarely will you find a website that offers the streaming information right on the site.
To make sure that you are getting the best bang for your buck, look through the schedule of the service provider. They will usually list which matches they will have available in the upcoming weeks. You will find that most sites will show you a good majority of European matches which you can usually only find on satellite services.
When you have signed up and are presented with a number of links to choose from, watching your preferred match is easy. Most matches are available through Windows Media Player or Real Player but some require specific peer-to-peer applications, but these are all freely available to download.
Once you have chosen to join the world of online sports telecasting, you can enjoy countless hours of soccer entertainment with the click of a mouse. The great thing is, you can do so no matter where you are as long as you have an internet connection. You are not confined to your home computer.
Lawrence Fader invites you to Watch Live Footy Online and enjoy the freedom that your computer and internet can provide you. Don’t get stuck paying those costly satellite or cable company prices. Watch Live Footy Online for dirt cheap, now!!

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