Advantages: Uses the old PS2 platform Disadvantages: still costs you a minimum of £30
By all accounts Rock and Roll should have been finished by 1959, and the Playstation 2 should have be a ?dead? platform by 2005 ?but somehow, both refuse to die.
We still listen to a surprising amount of four chord sixteen bar riffs, and the PS2 continues to be the highest volume games console of all time.
Guitar Hero III ?Legends of Rock? masterfully exploits both anomolies.
Guitar Hero is available on a number of formats ? including Nintendo DS, Xbox, PC and PS3 HOWEVER the humble PS2 is still in the frame and capable of providing if not endless hours of entertainment, at the very least, a distraction during a wet Bank Holiday weekend.
It?s entirely possible to play the PS2 version using the standard controller ? although it isn?t that much fun.
The game revolves around adopting a character ? and playing a series of ?live ...
Advantages: scary,intense but fun and gets your brains working. Disadvantages: a little difficult for first timers playing this game but average
and hide.Where you the main character is a helpless girl and so there is a lot of fear and fright but good things are that you can find items to help you and protect you these are- 1.Lavender Water (helps to calm you down when panicking) 2.Protection Crystal (takes one hit or blow from attacker)
3.Invisible Ring (makes you invisible to attackers for only a short while)
Panic meter is an important thing to watch out in game play coz if this reaches max.Alyssa freaks out so she bumps into things,no control,blurring vision,trips up and even stops to catch her breath.Best to keep Lavender water to calm down when is high and note that when shes freaking out you cannot use any items then.Lavender water and a hiding spots is a good solution when been chased by ...
Advantages: Cool Graphics, Fun, Scooped up single player mode, 4 Player :-) Disadvantages: No online play, No mouse and keyboard support :-(
Quake III eh?
I'm sure you've heard of it on the PC and Dreamcast and quite probably own it.
But those of you who don't then you need to get your head out of the miserable cave you're stuck in and focus your eyes on this opinion.
I own both the PS2 version of QuakeIII that I got cheap off an auction (ebay.co.uk) and a PC version.
The differences are small, the PS2 version offering new weapons (which are borrowed from Quake III Team Arena on the PC), PS2 specific maps and game-modes. The weapons and maps make no real difference but the single player mode has been improved dramatically. No longer you simply go though the game within 3 days beating simply every bot in every deathmatch map the games has to offer, nay.
The single player mode on the PS2 starts off with selecting a character from five (Sarge, Anarki, Doom, Klesk and Daemia ...