讓我們可以了解一下賭場的規則,不單可以安心愉快地玩樂,而且也是一種社交禮儀。 (more…)
Yearly Archives: 2014
Tales of Symphonia Chronicles (PS3) Review
Rated T for Teens By ESRB. It’s been about 10 years since its original release, and not it’s back in HD glory. Namco Bandai has released the Tales of Symphnoia Chronicles collection on PS3 for all to enjoy. (more…)
Knack (PS4) Review
Rated E for Everyone by ESRB. Knack is probably the closest thing to a Crash Bandicoot launch title PS4 fans are going to get. It’s a charming and fun platformer/beat-em-up game, that follows Knack, a being made from relics of a forgotten past. When the cities of the humans are under attack from the ever-growing Orc threat, a human doctor presents Knack to them, and tells them that he will be an invaluable asset in taking down the Orcs. Knack is able to get larger in size, and more powerful as well when he absorbs relics scattered throughout the games levels. As he gets bigger in size, his health bar increases as well. Knack’s voice also gets deeper as well, and his facial structure changes too. Knack proves himself to be a great and powerful ally, but an even greater evil looms over the orcs that Knack and the humans will have to prepare themselves for! Presentation: Graphics: Sounds:
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Written by Flair Li |
Ten Sushi 回轉壽司新定義
Ten Sushi的特色是用料新鮮製作講究和超大片生魚壽司,足有十多公分長!芥末和薑片也都是自家新鮮製作,他們家還有拉麵,湯底也是由雞湯熬制兩天而成。老闆兼主廚對選料,製作,烹飪,擺盤每一步都精益求精,最後呈現給食客最高品質的享受。 (more…)
The Walking Dead Season 2: Episode 1(Xbox 360, PS3, PC) Review
Rated M for Mature by ESRB.
The critically acclaimed Walking Dead video game series is back for its second season, picking up a little bit of time after the events of what happened in the first season. This time around, you play as Clementine, the little girl Lee took care of all throughout the first season. The game does take into account your choices from the first season, and will incorporate them throughout the season. Clemetine isn’t Lee, she isn’t as strong, she’s young, afraid, and still growing up in this dark world. The game begins with Clementine travelling in a group with Omead and Christa, characters from the previous season. For the sake of the review, and keeping everything a surprise to those who want to play the game, I won’t reveal what happens in the story itself. The game’s story does revolve around Clementine proving that she can be trusted and take care of herself. It’s an interesting perspective, but since she is a kid, and now the zombie infestation has been going on for a long time, it’s probably fair to see why people would be so doubtful of people’s trust in this cruel world. Season 2 plays the same as Season 1, you pick from one of four dialogue boxes and are given a time limit to make your choice. There are still quicktime events where you’ll have to press certain buttons rapidly to run away from zombies or do other certain acts. Visually, Season 2 looks much more crisp and detailed than the first. The visuals look much less bland and cel shaded, and appears more life-like than before.
Season 2 still very much so retains its style from Season 1, but just presents itself in a much crisper and clearer way. The Walking Dead Season 1 was very well received and won a ton of awards, and from the look of things, it looks like Season 2 is going to do the same. It starts off on an extremely dark note, and tries to present little glimmers of hope and happiness, but then takes them away from you and casts you back into darkness. It’s cruel, but supremely engaging and emotional. Season 2 is episodic so we are going to have to wait a few months in-between each episode until the next one is ready, and the wait is as painful as ever. I’m intrigued by Clementine’s story and how much differently she plays than Lee. While the characters right now may not seem quite as memorable, I’m sure they’ll develop more as the episodes carry on. The Walking Dead Season 2 is looking to be an excellent story and fantastic game, and is a must-buy for fans of story-based games or the first season of The Walking Dead.
Written by Emma Hu