There hasn't really been too much going on in my life recently. I still don't have a job, which is a real pain in the ass. My ex-girlfriend, Sharlet, got one though! That's a good thing. I need one bad though. I think I may have upset her badly yesterday since she told me to "fuck off" at one point when she said she needed to shower and I asked why doesn't she go and take one then. I left not too long after that, depressed. I didn't want to stay on and upset her even more.
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
The Angel of Darkness
We all know about this 2003 major flop of a game and how much of a disappointment it was for every Tomb Raider fan. We were all curious about Lara's fate after Von Croy ran away and left Lara to die. How did we end up with this poor excuse for a Tomb Raider game?
Thursday, 4 March 2010
Tomb Raider:Underworld (PS2)
Sometime back in 2009, I watched a play-through of Tomb Raider:Underworld for XBox 360 on YouTube because I didn't have an XBox 360 or a PS3. There wasn't any word on there being a PS2 port at the time, which was disappointing to me, so this was the only way, at the time, that I could experience the game. Eventually there was word of a PS2 port and I was excited and ready to get it as soon as it was released. I was in for a disappointment though. When I actually got the game after seeing that play-through, I found out that large portions of the game had been removed from the PS2 port, and the levels that were left had been shortened. I can understand that the PS2 can't handle the graphical capabilities of PS3 and XBox 360, but was there really any reason to remove sections of the game and shorten the levels that were left in? I never completed the game because I was so disappointed.
I can actually play the full version of the game now since my brother got me an XBox 360 after my birthday this year and am pleased to have actually gotten the full experience of TR:U. Only thing I really have to say about the PS2 version is, if you do not have a PS3 or 360, then just don't bother with the game because it's not really worth it. You'd be much better off watching a play-through of it on YouTube like a movie and getting the full experience of the game than you are playing this shortened down version. I have no idea if the Wii version is shortened like the PS2 version, or is the full game like PS3 and 360 though. If it's the same as the PS2 version, I'd avoid it.
I know some people aren't going to agree with me on it, but this is just my opinion.
I can actually play the full version of the game now since my brother got me an XBox 360 after my birthday this year and am pleased to have actually gotten the full experience of TR:U. Only thing I really have to say about the PS2 version is, if you do not have a PS3 or 360, then just don't bother with the game because it's not really worth it. You'd be much better off watching a play-through of it on YouTube like a movie and getting the full experience of the game than you are playing this shortened down version. I have no idea if the Wii version is shortened like the PS2 version, or is the full game like PS3 and 360 though. If it's the same as the PS2 version, I'd avoid it.
I know some people aren't going to agree with me on it, but this is just my opinion.
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