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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

HARD ROCK CASINO PS2 money making


It's 9pm and it's casino time - have a few drinks, have a little gamble, win a few grand, lose a few grand... it's the experience that counts more than anything.

I look at my watch - it's only 11pm and lady luck is on my side - I've got a King of Clubs and a 7 of spades, but do I stick or twist? Well I'm on a lucky run and I can afford to lose £500 considering I've won the last five hands, and if I win then that's another £1000 in the wallet, so what the hell - "Twist!"

The big hand has struck 1am and I've only got a £20 left - oh look, there's that slot machine I jackpotted at the start of the night and that old guy's been on there for hours and won nothing, so it's money making time for sure!

Oh well, I don't know what the time is because I traded my watch in for chips, I would get a taxi home but I've got nothing left and nothing to look forward to but my bed... at the end of a long walk home.

This is the premise of Hard Rock Casino, a game where you can gamble your way to success or lose oh so very badly but without any real life consequences - an interesting concept if you consider how poker has exploded onto the late night TV scene; some of the bigger tournaments are even screened on actual sports channels nowadays. However, this popularity has yet to be seen within the gaming fraternity - and I can see why.

I used to work in a casino funnily enough - I called the bingo, kept an eye on the slot machines old and new, and there were even the old table-based games like craps and roulette situated in the building. It was a weird place to work - at one end of the scale you had the razzmatazz associated with big wins, but at the opposite end you would see all the losers who had gambled their last pennies away. In this game you can experience both extremes, but without the actual realisation of losing thousands of pounds or being able to count your winnings. That's the biggest problem with Hard Rock Casino; trying to simulate an activity that millions of people play for real, but without the risk of losing or the reward of winning real cash to put in your bank account.

Monday, March 17, 2008

God of War II (PS2) Game Review and Screenshots


INfact the game is hit on all consoles specially in PS2
Below i submit the review of this game (God Of War II)
God of War takes a tale of vengeance, set against the backdrop of ancient Greek mythology, and turns it into an epic adventure filled to the brim with bloody, stylish, over-the-top combat, challenging puzzles, and highly impressive production values. So many games within the action adventure genre tend to limit their focus so heavily to either the combat or puzzle-solving side, while leaving the opposing side as little more than an afterthought, but God of War does nothing of the sort...

God of War revolves itself around the trials and tribulations of Kratos, a muscular, pale-skinned, heavily tattooed Spartan warrior who, at the outset of the game, is on the verge of suicide. Citing that the gods of Olympus have abandoned him, Kratos throws himself off the tallest mountain in Greece, plummeting to his seemingly desired doom.


The main plot of the game revolves around Kratos carrying out a mission from the gods of Olympus to stop the renegade god Ares (incidentally, the titular "god of war") from destroying the city of Athens.

THE game story is much likely b to appreciate interesting ...and u called kratos a beast but it main role is performed by u thats y u cant say him like that ....







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