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Hazard_Lobbies wrote What About My Post!!!!!!!!!!!


no offence but it looks copied idk its not up to me
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You obviously copied and pasted that review.

Dimebag even quoted you, as well as post the website, in which you copied it from. It's really not that hard to see if someone is copying/pasting reviews.
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Mx Vs Atv Reflex Rewiew

Release Date: Dec 1 2009
Developers:THQ
Publishers: RainBows
Genre: Driving

Gameplay

Its A 4 Person Game With A Lot Of Fun. First Of There Is A Lot Of Diffrent Sport Cars To Choose Form Also Online You Can Race For Money To Unlock More Cars
In Solo Y As You Rank Up The Races Get A Lot Harder
Overall I Really Like This Game.

Story
You Are A Racer Trying To Get To The Chaminship And Win All The Money

Rating
7/10
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LA Noire

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Overview

Set amid the violence and corruption of post-war Los Angeles, L.A. Noire seamlessly blends crime-solving, clue-finding, car chases and shoot-outs with revolutionary new interrogation-based gameplay that will allow players to read characters' emotions in order to reveal the truth. Players will take on the role of Cole Phelps, a decorated World War II veteran who rises through the ranks of the LAPD, solving a series of gruesome murders and other crimes that bring him face to face with the dark heart of Los Angeles during Hollywoods Golden Age.

L.A. Noire employs ground-breaking new MotionScan performance-scanning technology, which utilizes 32 high-definition cameras to capture actors faces in 3D, transferring every aspect of the performance into the game, enabling players for the first time to lip-read in-game characters and to read every facial expression down to the finest detail.

Story

You play as Detective Cole Phelps, a former marine fighting in Japan during World War 2, who is sent home due to injuries. Cole gets a job as a policeman and a few months later, he and his partner are called in to do other detectives dirty work. They go too far and end up solving the detectives case. They weren't happy, but the commissioner gave Cole a promotion to Detective. Throughout the game, you will get new partners, do detective work in Traffic, Homicide, Vice and Arson. As the game develops you learn Coles true identity and his past as a marine. This is key to the main plot of the game, which involves a boat returning from Japan full of Army Surplus Morphine, which is stolen by people Cole fought with.

Graphics

This game took 7 years to make. And I can understand why. A massive effort was put into this game. So much that it had to come in 3 discs for Xbox! The facial details are probably what stand out in terms of graphics. For instance, if you look at Cole Phelps in the game, and a picture of the actor who plays him, there is not much different. Facial expressions are crucial questioning suspects to determine whether they are lying or telling the truth. What you choose will affect the case. You need to get questions right to get the right results at the end of the case.

Gameplay

The Gameplay in LA Noire is very complex and to be honest, slow. The driving in the game resembles GTA IV but there is good things about the way you play.
There is no Health Bar so you know you're close to death when your screen starts to turn dark. When in a gunfight, cover is crucial. 4-5 hits and you're dead. The fighting in the game is very basic. You have to dodge and punch your way to a knockout. Unlike GTA IV, there is no GPS route so if you're stuck and don't know where to go, you can ask your partner and he will give you directions. And if you need to go to a location but don't want to drive, you can get your partner to drive there for you. There is a lot of chase scenes in the game, while running, there is no need to press a button to climb up a ledge or jump over one, just run at and Cole jumps/climbs automatically. The gameplay is as good as the graphics and really suits the style and story of LA Noire.

Characters

You get different partners throughout the game. Your first partner is Stefan Bekowsky, a Polish descendant working Traffic with Phelps. Stefan is highly regarded for his sharp mind and dedication to the police force. At first, him and Phelps don't get along, but as the game advances, they get close until Phelps is promoted to Homicide, where his new partner is Rusty Galloway. Rusty was a drunk character who was lazy and stubborn, and let Phelps do most of the work. He can also be funny and sarcastic at times. Rusty is probably your longest serving partner until you are promoted to Ad Vice. Phelps new partner is Roy Earle, a corrupt cop who didn't give a damn about anybody but himself. Eventually, he accuses his own partner Cole in a scandal where Phelps gets suspended and later transferred to Arson, where he meets Herschel Biggs. Cole seems to be doing normal Arson detective work where he uncovers a secret plot called the "Suburban Redevelopment Fund" which is burning houses down and collecting money to build "Houses for GIs" this is one of the key factors of the games and characters in the game, such as one of the main villains, Dr. Harlan Fontaine, who pops up numerously by collecting newspaper headlines, which are collectables in the game, and a troubled war veteran.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack is mostly production music based as 40's music, but some music in the game is actual music producted in the 40's. The game features a total of 28 songs. Which can be heard in a car radio, and cutscenes.

Overall

LA Noire, in my opinion, is one of the most dramatic, fun and exciting games I have ever played. The investigations, chases, shootouts and plot twists keeps me at the edge of my seat and I'm sure that's the same for other fans of this game. If you haven't played this game already I suggest you give it a try. If you enjoy games involving suspence, puzzles and action, LA Noire is the perfect game for you!

Rankings:

Story: 9
Graphics: 10
Gameplay: 9
Characters: 10
Soundtrack: 8

Overall: 10/10
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Stuntman



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Release Date : 21 June 2002
Developed By: Reflections Interactive
Genre: Racing/Action
Platform: PlayStation, Game Boy Advance and mobile phone.
Age Restriction: 15+ (T Rating)


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Synopsis



Stuntman is a video game for PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance that was produced by Reflections Interactive and published by Infogrames and Atari. The game focuses around the career of a motion-picture stuntman. It takes the player through various movies in which they perform dangerous stunts as called by the game.
Critical reaction to Stuntman varied. The game was hailed for it innovativeness, good physics engine and unique gameplay, but was criticized for being linear, too difficult and requiring too many retries, making it a frustrating experience. The game was followed up with the sequel Stuntman: Ignition in 2007 under THQ as opposed to Atari.

Campaign



Stuntman consisted of three single player modes which were Stuntman Career, Stuntman construction and driving games. You play as a stuntman which features in low-budget films to blockbuster films and most are based on real life films such as James Bond and the Dukes of Hazzard. In each track you are lined up several stunts to complete. After completing a track, the player is rewarded with money.
Multiplayer


Unfortunately there is no multi-player mode as such. However, the follow on from Stuntman, which is called Stuntman:Ignition was released in 2007 has a brand new multi-player mode! The multi-player mode consists of two game modes named 'Backlot battle' and 'Backlot race'. Backlot battle is a game mode where you try and complete as much stunts as you can in a set number of laps, whereas Backlot race is a game mode which you earn nitro boosts for the more stunts you perform!

Characters


There is no specific characters on Stuntman, you are one man who is not named throughout the game who completes stunts and performances. There is also a film crew, which are not named who are filming you. This is also known as a motion picture film crew and characters.
Soundtrack

Stuntmans sound track consists of two sounds tracks which are Overseer ''Basstrap'' and ''Velocity Shift''.

Graphics

As far as the graphics were concerned, they are good for the time of release (2002). The graphics of the cars are very detailed. Unfortunately, many parts of the game are pixolised because of fast movement of the car and scenes.

Rating 8/10.
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Overview

Set amid the violence and corruption of post-war Los Angeles, L.A. Noire seamlessly blends crime-solving, clue-finding, car chases and shoot-outs with revolutionary new interrogation-based gameplay that will allow players to read characters' emotions in order to reveal the truth. Players will take on the role of Cole Phelps, a decorated World War II veteran who rises through the ranks of the LAPD, solving a series of gruesome murders and other crimes that bring him face to face with the dark heart of Los Angeles during Hollywoods Golden Age.

L.A. Noire employs ground-breaking new MotionScan performance-scanning technology, which utilizes 32 high-definition cameras to capture actors faces in 3D, transferring every aspect of the performance into the game, enabling players for the first time to lip-read in-game characters and to read every facial expression down to the finest detail.

Story

You play as Detective Cole Phelps, a former marine fighting in Japan during World War 2, who is sent home due to injuries. Cole gets a job as a policeman and a few months later, he and his partner are called in to do other detectives dirty work. They go too far and end up solving the detectives case. They weren't happy, but the commissioner gave Cole a promotion to Detective. Throughout the game, you will get new partners, do detective work in Traffic, Homicide, Vice and Arson. As the game develops you learn Coles true identity and his past as a marine. This is key to the main plot of the game, which involves a boat returning from Japan full of Army Surplus Morphine, which is stolen by people Cole fought with.

Graphics

This game took 7 years to make. And I can understand why. A massive effort was put into this game. So much that it had to come in 3 discs for Xbox! The facial details are probably what stand out in terms of graphics. For instance, if you look at Cole Phelps in the game, and a picture of the actor who plays him, there is not much different. Facial expressions are crucial questioning suspects to determine whether they are lying or telling the truth. What you choose will affect the case. You need to get questions right to get the right results at the end of the case.

Gameplay

The Gameplay in LA Noire is very complex and to be honest, slow. The driving in the game resembles GTA IV but there is good things about the way you play.
There is no Health Bar so you know you're close to death when your screen starts to turn dark. When in a gunfight, cover is crucial. 4-5 hits and you're dead. The fighting in the game is very basic. You have to dodge and punch your way to a knockout. Unlike GTA IV, there is no GPS route so if you're stuck and don't know where to go, you can ask your partner and he will give you directions. And if you need to go to a location but don't want to drive, you can get your partner to drive there for you. There is a lot of chase scenes in the game, while running, there is no need to press a button to climb up a ledge or jump over one, just run at and Cole jumps/climbs automatically. The gameplay is as good as the graphics and really suits the style and story of LA Noire.

Characters

You get different partners throughout the game. Your first partner is Stefan Bekowsky, a Polish descendant working Traffic with Phelps. Stefan is highly regarded for his sharp mind and dedication to the police force. At first, him and Phelps don't get along, but as the game advances, they get close until Phelps is promoted to Homicide, where his new partner is Rusty Galloway. Rusty was a drunk character who was lazy and stubborn, and let Phelps do most of the work. He can also be funny and sarcastic at times. Rusty is probably your longest serving partner until you are promoted to Ad Vice. Phelps new partner is Roy Earle, a corrupt cop who didn't give a damn about anybody but himself. Eventually, he accuses his own partner Cole in a scandal where Phelps gets suspended and later transferred to Arson, where he meets Herschel Biggs. Cole seems to be doing normal Arson detective work where he uncovers a secret plot called the "Suburban Redevelopment Fund" which is burning houses down and collecting money to build "Houses for GIs" this is one of the key factors of the games and characters in the game, such as one of the main villains, Dr. Harlan Fontaine, who pops up numerously by collecting newspaper headlines, which are collectables in the game, and a troubled war veteran.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack is mostly production music based as 40's music, but some music in the game is actual music producted in the 40's. The game features a total of 28 songs. Which can be heard in a car radio, and cutscenes.

Overall

LA Noire, in my opinion, is one of the most dramatic, fun and exciting games I have ever played. The investigations, chases, shootouts and plot twists keeps me at the edge of my seat and I'm sure that's the same for other fans of this game. If you haven't played this game already I suggest you give it a try. If you enjoy games involving suspence, puzzles and action, LA Noire is the perfect game for you!

Rankings:

Story: 9
Graphics: 10
Gameplay: 9
Characters: 10
Soundtrack: 8

Overall: 10/10


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xStylees wrote LA Noire

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Overview

Set amid the violence and corruption of post-war Los Angeles, L.A. Noire seamlessly blends crime-solving, clue-finding, car chases and shoot-outs with revolutionary new interrogation-based gameplay that will allow players to read characters' emotions in order to reveal the truth. Players will take on the role of Cole Phelps, a decorated World War II veteran who rises through the ranks of the LAPD, solving a series of gruesome murders and other crimes that bring him face to face with the dark heart of Los Angeles during Hollywoods Golden Age.

L.A. Noire employs ground-breaking new MotionScan performance-scanning technology, which utilizes 32 high-definition cameras to capture actors faces in 3D, transferring every aspect of the performance into the game, enabling players for the first time to lip-read in-game characters and to read every facial expression down to the finest detail.

Story

You play as Detective Cole Phelps, a former marine fighting in Japan during World War 2, who is sent home due to injuries. Cole gets a job as a policeman and a few months later, he and his partner are called in to do other detectives dirty work. They go too far and end up solving the detectives case. They weren't happy, but the commissioner gave Cole a promotion to Detective. Throughout the game, you will get new partners, do detective work in Traffic, Homicide, Vice and Arson. As the game develops you learn Coles true identity and his past as a marine. This is key to the main plot of the game, which involves a boat returning from Japan full of Army Surplus Morphine, which is stolen by people Cole fought with.

Graphics

This game took 7 years to make. And I can understand why. A massive effort was put into this game. So much that it had to come in 3 discs for Xbox! The facial details are probably what stand out in terms of graphics. For instance, if you look at Cole Phelps in the game, and a picture of the actor who plays him, there is not much different. Facial expressions are crucial questioning suspects to determine whether they are lying or telling the truth. What you choose will affect the case. You need to get questions right to get the right results at the end of the case.

Gameplay

The Gameplay in LA Noire is very complex and to be honest, slow. The driving in the game resembles GTA IV but there is good things about the way you play.
There is no Health Bar so you know you're close to death when your screen starts to turn dark. When in a gunfight, cover is crucial. 4-5 hits and you're dead. The fighting in the game is very basic. You have to dodge and punch your way to a knockout. Unlike GTA IV, there is no GPS route so if you're stuck and don't know where to go, you can ask your partner and he will give you directions. And if you need to go to a location but don't want to drive, you can get your partner to drive there for you. There is a lot of chase scenes in the game, while running, there is no need to press a button to climb up a ledge or jump over one, just run at and Cole jumps/climbs automatically. The gameplay is as good as the graphics and really suits the style and story of LA Noire.

Characters

You get different partners throughout the game. Your first partner is Stefan Bekowsky, a Polish descendant working Traffic with Phelps. Stefan is highly regarded for his sharp mind and dedication to the police force. At first, him and Phelps don't get along, but as the game advances, they get close until Phelps is promoted to Homicide, where his new partner is Rusty Galloway. Rusty was a drunk character who was lazy and stubborn, and let Phelps do most of the work. He can also be funny and sarcastic at times. Rusty is probably your longest serving partner until you are promoted to Ad Vice. Phelps new partner is Roy Earle, a corrupt cop who didn't give a damn about anybody but himself. Eventually, he accuses his own partner Cole in a scandal where Phelps gets suspended and later transferred to Arson, where he meets Herschel Biggs. Cole seems to be doing normal Arson detective work where he uncovers a secret plot called the "Suburban Redevelopment Fund" which is burning houses down and collecting money to build "Houses for GIs" this is one of the key factors of the games and characters in the game, such as one of the main villains, Dr. Harlan Fontaine, who pops up numerously by collecting newspaper headlines, which are collectables in the game, and a troubled war veteran.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack is mostly production music based as 40's music, but some music in the game is actual music producted in the 40's. The game features a total of 28 songs. Which can be heard in a car radio, and cutscenes.

Overall

LA Noire, in my opinion, is one of the most dramatic, fun and exciting games I have ever played. The investigations, chases, shootouts and plot twists keeps me at the edge of my seat and I'm sure that's the same for other fans of this game. If you haven't played this game already I suggest you give it a try. If you enjoy games involving suspence, puzzles and action, LA Noire is the perfect game for you!

Rankings:

Story: 9
Graphics: 10
Gameplay: 9
Characters: 10
Soundtrack: 8

Overall: 10/10


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No, actually. Took me 45 mins to type it out.
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Turrets wrote
xStylees wrote LA Noire

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Overview

Set amid the violence and corruption of post-war Los Angeles, L.A. Noire seamlessly blends crime-solving, clue-finding, car chases and shoot-outs with revolutionary new interrogation-based gameplay that will allow players to read characters' emotions in order to reveal the truth. Players will take on the role of Cole Phelps, a decorated World War II veteran who rises through the ranks of the LAPD, solving a series of gruesome murders and other crimes that bring him face to face with the dark heart of Los Angeles during Hollywoods Golden Age.

L.A. Noire employs ground-breaking new MotionScan performance-scanning technology, which utilizes 32 high-definition cameras to capture actors faces in 3D, transferring every aspect of the performance into the game, enabling players for the first time to lip-read in-game characters and to read every facial expression down to the finest detail.

Story

You play as Detective Cole Phelps, a former marine fighting in Japan during World War 2, who is sent home due to injuries. Cole gets a job as a policeman and a few months later, he and his partner are called in to do other detectives dirty work. They go too far and end up solving the detectives case. They weren't happy, but the commissioner gave Cole a promotion to Detective. Throughout the game, you will get new partners, do detective work in Traffic, Homicide, Vice and Arson. As the game develops you learn Coles true identity and his past as a marine. This is key to the main plot of the game, which involves a boat returning from Japan full of Army Surplus Morphine, which is stolen by people Cole fought with.

Graphics

This game took 7 years to make. And I can understand why. A massive effort was put into this game. So much that it had to come in 3 discs for Xbox! The facial details are probably what stand out in terms of graphics. For instance, if you look at Cole Phelps in the game, and a picture of the actor who plays him, there is not much different. Facial expressions are crucial questioning suspects to determine whether they are lying or telling the truth. What you choose will affect the case. You need to get questions right to get the right results at the end of the case.

Gameplay

The Gameplay in LA Noire is very complex and to be honest, slow. The driving in the game resembles GTA IV but there is good things about the way you play.
There is no Health Bar so you know you're close to death when your screen starts to turn dark. When in a gunfight, cover is crucial. 4-5 hits and you're dead. The fighting in the game is very basic. You have to dodge and punch your way to a knockout. Unlike GTA IV, there is no GPS route so if you're stuck and don't know where to go, you can ask your partner and he will give you directions. And if you need to go to a location but don't want to drive, you can get your partner to drive there for you. There is a lot of chase scenes in the game, while running, there is no need to press a button to climb up a ledge or jump over one, just run at and Cole jumps/climbs automatically. The gameplay is as good as the graphics and really suits the style and story of LA Noire.

Characters

You get different partners throughout the game. Your first partner is Stefan Bekowsky, a Polish descendant working Traffic with Phelps. Stefan is highly regarded for his sharp mind and dedication to the police force. At first, him and Phelps don't get along, but as the game advances, they get close until Phelps is promoted to Homicide, where his new partner is Rusty Galloway. Rusty was a drunk character who was lazy and stubborn, and let Phelps do most of the work. He can also be funny and sarcastic at times. Rusty is probably your longest serving partner until you are promoted to Ad Vice. Phelps new partner is Roy Earle, a corrupt cop who didn't give a damn about anybody but himself. Eventually, he accuses his own partner Cole in a scandal where Phelps gets suspended and later transferred to Arson, where he meets Herschel Biggs. Cole seems to be doing normal Arson detective work where he uncovers a secret plot called the "Suburban Redevelopment Fund" which is burning houses down and collecting money to build "Houses for GIs" this is one of the key factors of the games and characters in the game, such as one of the main villains, Dr. Harlan Fontaine, who pops up numerously by collecting newspaper headlines, which are collectables in the game, and a troubled war veteran.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack is mostly production music based as 40's music, but some music in the game is actual music producted in the 40's. The game features a total of 28 songs. Which can be heard in a car radio, and cutscenes.

Overall

LA Noire, in my opinion, is one of the most dramatic, fun and exciting games I have ever played. The investigations, chases, shootouts and plot twists keeps me at the edge of my seat and I'm sure that's the same for other fans of this game. If you haven't played this game already I suggest you give it a try. If you enjoy games involving suspence, puzzles and action, LA Noire is the perfect game for you!

Rankings:

Story: 9
Graphics: 10
Gameplay: 9
Characters: 10
Soundtrack: 8

Overall: 10/10


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No, actually. Took me 45 mins to type it out.


This review is not copied & pasted, and it is very well written, but unfortunately, since the game has already been reviewed, the review will not be published. Please refer to the game Review Index to check if a review has been done, I hate seeing a very well written review that is already published. Great review though, very nice overall. The game index can be found here;
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Clear Vision 17+

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Game Information

Release Date: Feb. 21, 2012
Developers: FDG Mobile Games GbR
Publishers: FDG Mobile Games GbR
Platforms: iOS
Genre: Puzzle
Cost: $0.99
Version: 1.1.0




Synopsis

#1 Sniper game on the App Store worldwide!

When Tyler gets fired and needs a job he goes for interviews. Sadly no one chooses him for the job so he turns to an easy, enjoyable job for him... being a hitman!

In clear vision you go through the game in the eyes on Tyler, you play secret missions that are easy yet dangerous. As you finish through your missions you rack up some serious coin (lots o money), which you can use to buy more guns. You have the choice of playing a mission or sometimes even going to underground fights! But as the game goes on Tyler's fate is in your hands.





Gameplay

While the cutscenes, newspaper clippings, notes, and emails are a big part of Clear Visions story. The heart of the game is found in the assignments, which ends up sending Tyler out on the streets to take care of business. When this happens, youll find yourself staring through the scope of a sniper (there are 5 different snipers that you get at Bad Ben's Guns). Sometimes making killing someone is as easy as tapping the screen and moving the crosshairs onto the stick figure's unfortunate head before firing. But Clear Vision does a nice job of increasing difficulty by making you factor in wind and distance. This allows the game to become even more of a challenge for those who are bored with it!




Graphics

Since clear vision's stile is all stick figures I find that they did a great job with there details, and there graphics overall were outstanding. Clear vision did an amazing job with there choice of stick figures that I would go to say it's the best I've seen yet. There styles show a variety of different styles. Some have mustaches, some have hats, but they all have the right proportion of width and height in them. They also did a great job designing the app cover (picture at the beginning), it gave me a kind of James Bond sniper feel.




Controls

I find that the controls in this sniping game are easier than most others. All you need to know in order to play this game is that you shoot with your left hand and move with your right. This is one of the reasons why I enjoy this game, because the simple yet elegant controls.




Sounds

The sounds in clear vision arent the best sounds out of many apps. Clear vision doesnt have a real sound, so you can listen to your own music while playing the game. The only real point where its good to listen is in the cutscenes where Tyler is talking to someone or something important has happened.




Overall Ratings

Gameplay: 9/10

Graphics: 9/10

Controls: 10/10

Sounds: 8/10

Overall Rating 9/10 - Best sniper game that I've played yet!
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