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REVIEW: Toy Story 3

Toy Story 3

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29th December 2010 at 19:47

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Hey Guys and Gals,

Not really updated in a while due to the  festive season being so hectic.

Here is a review of  Toy story 3 on the PS3 by my cousin Kyle,

Kyle Writes,

After having toy story 3 for 3 days now i have soon realized that the main story in the game takes you through areas that appear from the film.

In the game you mainly have to find game cards that give you different points and upgrades such as speed, balance etc, The games allows you to choose from 3 of the main characters of the film who are Buzz, Woody and Jesse. You can swap who you are playing as through the many different missions. Sometimes you have set characters for certain missions but its mainly one of the 3 mentioned above.

The story itself starts on a board game and you work your way through each of the levels, some of the levels relate to previous toy story movies which i found to be very intersting and nostalgic.

 

Each of the 3 main characters have many similarities but they can do other moves which the others can’t for example, Buzz is much stronger than the others and can throw object alot further, Jesse is quicker than the others and woody can jump greater distances, As you progress through the game you will find pieces of Zurg, who is the nemesis of Buzz. Once you have collected every piece of the character you will then be able to unlock Zurg as a p[layable character. Zurg is only a playable character for the PS3 version.

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The look of the game really does mirror the movie(s)and it makes you feel like your in the movie. The characters are very detailed for instance you can see Buzz’s red button for the laser on his arm and you can see Woody’s pull string on his back.

The game plays quite well in some areas but not in others, for example when you are making a jump from one object to another it more than often feels like your always going to jump over the object, The way in which the characters move is good because they are easy to control. however this is let down by bad camera angles making some areas difficult to manoeuvre around.

I feel that they could have included more levels in the game as i went through the story mode in just over  an hour, the game could have also benefited from more choice in playable characters from the movie(s) and the game environments could of been made larger.

To conclude then,

For me this game really worked and I felt that I could keep up with the different missions and areas of the game, I could play the levels again and again and I wouldn’t get bored, I would recommend this game to all types of gamers, Go on buy it, you will have great fun, I did!

PLAYABILITY 7/10

GRAPHICS 7/10

SOUND 8/10

LONGEVITY 4/10

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Review: Hydrophobia

Hydrophobia

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11th October 2010 at 16:26

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Aiming at Gaming takes the plunge into the world of Hydrophobia, the XBLA’s latest contender on the block.

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PlayStation Move Hands-on

PlayStation Move

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6th October 2010 at 17:47

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After having Playstation Move in my possession for nearly a week now i can honestly tell you that its has so much to offer, its much better than the nintendo Wii and more.

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Review: Blade Kitten

Blade Kitten

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6th October 2010 at 17:10

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Not sure about this one guys and gals. For me Blade kitten doesn’t really do anything, I found the gameplay very dull and not very imaginative. Lets face I could of had more fun making a cup of tea!

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Review: Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock

Guitar Hero:Warriors Of Rock

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6th October 2010 at 14:40

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Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock, previously referred to as Guitar Hero 6, is the sixth main entry in the Guitar Hero series for the PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 consoles.

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