1/29/2011

Doom Review

Doom
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If you own a Saturn, there's no reason to go near this Doom port. People dismissing the frame rate problems are doing fans of the game and the Saturn a huge disservice. The frame rate on the Saturn version is so choppy the game is unplayable. (This is honestly in the 3fps range at best.) You want to shoot that imp? Good luck because you're just as likely to frame skip over the target and shoot a wall. This is utterly inexcusable given how well Duke Nuke'em, Powerslave, and Hexxen play on the Saturn. None of them limp along like Saturn Doom.

I honestly can't imagine how anyone could in good conscience recommend this version of Doom to anyone. (Unless they know someone they dislike and want to annoy them with the worst programming on a Doom port ever. Well, the 3DO version might be in contention there.) If you want to play Doom, go for the PC version, the 32x version, the SNES version, the PlayStation version, or the Atari Jaguar version (Probably the best console version of Doom outside of the PlayStation release). At least they all run at a playable frame rate.

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1/28/2011

Logitech Driving Force Wheel for PlayStation 2 Review

Logitech Driving Force Wheel for PlayStation 2
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I've recently tried this wheel controller. I own a PS2 that came with GT3. This controller works well with "Gran Turismo 3 A-spec" and "Test Drive Off-Road: Wide Open", but it doesn't work with any of the PlayStation1 games, and it doesn't work with many PlayStation2 games. This is the main problem with this controller. Very few games support it. Even very popular PS2 games like "Crazy Taxi" and "Extreme G3 Racing" don't support this controller! If you want a controller that works with all your PS1 and PS2 racing games then don't get this controller. However if you want a wheel with "Driving Force Feedback" this controller is your only choice.
"Driving Force Feedback" is a nice concept. Its not the same as the simple vibration found in most PlayStation controllers. With "Driving Force Feedback" you can feed the wheel turn against you, fighting you as you attempt to turn. This effect is done using motors in the wheel that can turn the wheel right or left to simulate certain driving conditions. It sounds nice, and it might be nice if it was done right. But in this wheel the effect is not very realistic. I find the simple vibration effect in other wheel controllers to give a more realistic feel.
In comparing the Logitech Driving Force Wheel with another popular wheel, the Mad Catz MC2 Racing Wheel, which is half the price, and the Interact Blue Thunder Racing Wheel which is about 3/4 the price, I've come up with the following comments:
1) The Logitech's feel isn't realistic. Its too loose and grainy feeling. I've never driven a car that feels the way this wheel feels. The other two wheels have a much more smooth realistic feel to them.
2) The Logitech's "driving force feedback" feature is very rough feeling. Its not very realistic, and its quite annoying. I find it better to use the controller with this feature turned off. The other wheels do not have this feature. But it isn't missed.
3) The Logitech controller's directional pad and X, O, triangle and square buttons are easily pressed accidentally while driving, because they are too close to the wheel's edge. The Mad Catz controller doesn't have this problem at all. The Interact Blue Thunder Racing Wheel has this problem a little with the placement of the L1, L2, R1 and R2 buttons. But you can remap them to different buttons if it becomes a problem. You can not do this on the Logitech Wheel.
4) The Logitech's controller doesn't work with any PS1 games and very few PS2 games, while the Mad Catz and Blue Thunder controllers work with every game I've tried, they even work better for "Gran Turismo 3 A-spec" than Logitech's does. They feel more realistic (even though there is no "Driving Force Feedback" effect).
5) The vibration effect of the other controllers is more realistic than the effect found in Logitech's controller.
6) Logitech's controller did not work all the time. Sometimes the PS2 would fail to see it, other times it wouldn't work right. Sometimes the buttons are hard to press in some games ("Test Drive Off-Road: Wide Open"). I had to reset my PS2 several times before it worked right. There are definitely bugs in the controller. The other controllers always worked great.
7) There is no stick shift on Logitech's controller. The Mad Catz controller and the Blue Thunder controller both have a stick shift.
8) You cannot remap the buttons on the Logitech's controller. The Mad Catz controller lets you remap all its buttons except the foot pedals. The Blue Thunder wheel lets you remap everything including the foot pedals.
9) The Logitech controller's foot pedals are VERY NICE. Better than any other one's I've used. The Mad Catz controller's foot pedals are not very realistic but give good reaction and have a wide range of analog activity. Both pedal sets work about the same. The Blue Thunder wheel's pedals seem to have a smaller range of analog activity.
10) Logitech's controller cannot work like a normal analog or digital controller making it incompatible with most PS2 games and all PS1 games. The Mad Catz controller can work as a standard analog controller with digital buttons or a digital controller, and as a wheel controller, allowing it to work with all PS1 and PS2 games. The Blue Thunder can work both as a digital controller and a complete analog controller, allowing it to work with all PS1 and PS2 games.
11) All three wheels have analog wheels and analog foot pedals. The Logitech's buttons are all analog. The same is true for the Blue Thunder when in analog mode. The Mad Catz controller has only digital buttons even when the wheel and pedals are in analog mode.
12) You cannot configure anything in the Logitech wheel unless your game has a setup screen made specifically for it. The Mad Catz and Blue Thunder wheels allow you to program all the buttons and set the wheel's sensitivity using setup buttons on the controllers. The Blue Thunder will remember its settings even when unplugged. The Mad Catz wheel lets you set the min and max positions in the wheel. The Blue Thunder lets you program the foot pedals.
13) Only the Blue Thunder Wheel's colors match the colors of the Sony PS2 and its Sony controllers.
Logitech's controller is good but it needs a few things modified and a few features added to it to make it worth the price. After all it is twice the price of the Mad Catz controller, but has less features, works with only a few games, and lacks a stick shift. For twice the price I expect: re-mapable buttons, analog and digital controller emulation, compatibility with all PS1 and PS2 games, a stick shift, and buttons placed in an area where you can't accidentally hit them. Until Logitech can come up with a better version of this controller I recommend buying one of the other wheels.

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This PlayStation2 steering wheel supports Gran Turismo 3, F1 2001, Motor Mayhem, NASCAR Heat 2002, The Simpsons: Road Rage, Test Drive, and many other racing games. The wheel lets you feel the road, the handling of the car, and bumps, walls, and crashes like never before. Rubber hand grips provide comfort and precise steering control. The product includes two wheel-mounted paddles, a D-pad, action buttons, a dual clamping system with lap attachment, and realistic pedals.
The D-pad provides convenient control of menu selections, views, and other standard directional pad controls in driving games. Four action buttons on the wheel rim provide quick access to car control functions and menu selections. You can use the two wheel-mounted paddles as gear shifters when pedals are connected or as gas and brake controls when pedals are disconnected. Four action buttons on the wheel spokes act as the L1, L2, R1, and R2 buttons of a standard PlayStation2 controller. The dual clamping system holds the wheel base tight and secure, and is easy to tighten and loosen for quick installation and removal. The lap attachment provides a stable mounting surface for comfort and control when you are seated away from a table. The weighted base prevents pedals from slipping around. This product comes with a one-year manufacturer's warranty.

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1/26/2011

Nintendo Wii GT Pro Series Driving Wheel Review

Nintendo Wii GT Pro Series Driving Wheel
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I ordered 2 of them.One was fine, the other came with a missing peice.They both still work great.

I acctualy prefer the black wheel to the official Wii wheel.

The break in the top of the wheel, makes using the optical part of the controller way easier than it is with the wii wheel.

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Add a new dimension to your Wii GT Pro Series racing game with the specially designed GT Pro Series Wheel. Made of durable plastic material, you can now play any Wiimote enabled racing games without worrying about breaking your Wiimote. The GT Pro Series Wheel is a must have any Wii racing games.

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1/23/2011

Dead Ball Zone-PLAYSTION Review

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Excellent fun for both Single and Two players. Extreme violence + sports simulation makes for a good game. A player is bothering you on the court, well, just pull out your well concealed chainsaw and teach him a lesson. Along with all this violence there is a game to play though. You can set yourself up to play in the tournament event and after winning the first championship event you can unlock other teams and so forth. Match time is short, therefore keeping the interest in the game high. Graphics and sound effects are great. RECOMMENDED to those who want a bit more out of their sports game.

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1/22/2011

Racing Mania (Need For Speed 2, Road Rash, NASCAR Road Racing, Superbike World Championship, Andretti Racing, Sports Car GT) Review

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This is A six pack of EA racing games that I guess no one would buy alone. They all have terrible graphics and gameplay. NEED FOR SPEED 2- Bad graphics, hard to control cars, and A confusing menu (See my individual review).
SUPER BIKE The bikes are far to easy to crash, and the opposition is way to tough. Bad graphics here to.
SPORTS CAR GT Graphics are A little better here but still not much. The cars are hard to control here to.
NASCAR ROAD RACING Same problems here plus you cant remap the controls and for some reason A is accelerate and Z is brake.
ANDRETTI RACING Same deal as all the others, and the nascar part of the game is an exact copy of the Road Racing game. Plus you cant even select your car it randomly gives you a car.
ROAD RASH A stupid game where you hide your moterbike through the city, run over pedestrians, and knock cops off their bikes. very much rated T. And all the graphics are 1D FLAT!!
Overall very dumb DONT get it.

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1/20/2011

Sports Car GT Review

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This game is like 100 years old but I still play it from time to time, even today. The graphics are good, the soundtrack is incredible and the controls are precise. You'll need a good analog controller (or a wheel) to drive the fastest cars as they are almost undrivable with digital control (you'll spin out of control as somebody else mentioned)

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GT racing comes to the PC. Get behind the wheel of the fastest incarnations of the hottest cars on the road. Race actual cars on real-world courses throughout North America and Europe. Tune and customize you car for ultimate performance, then compete against computer-controlled opponents designed to simulate the driving styles of the real-life drivers.

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1/19/2011

Tony Hawk's Project 8 Review

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The way I see the Tony Hawk series is like this: from THPS to THUG 2, Neversoft was running a marathon, and they were doing really well, too. Then, in 2005, Neversoft tripped by making American Wasteland, which wasn't necessarily a bad game, it just wasn't nearly as good as the others. Now, the eighth installment in the series has come, and I have to admit I'm a little disappointed. At E3, they said that Tony Hawk's Project 8 would be returning to the roots of the Tony Hawk series, and I interpreted that to mean that it would be like a Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5. I bought the game and played it. The graphics weren't as good as I expected, but they didn't suck. Overall, Neversoft could have done a bit more polish on this game, and it's definitely not worth $600, but it's a solid entry in the series, and anybody who has been a TH fan since the beginning should give it a whirl.

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Activision Tony Hawk's Project 8 (PS3)The game challenges players to experience the intensity and pressure of skating against some of the world's top pros in true to life competitions as they aim to become the #1 skater.With an entirely new gameplay engine, the trick-based gameplay features amazing, detailed character animations that react realistically on and off their boards, a new physics system, an innovative bail mode, and the ability to move ramps and rails throughout the city.The experience is so real, you don't just skate it...you feel it.

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