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08. Jun 2012
Great graphics, more complicated (in a good way) game play; lots'o'players
I have had a great deal of experience playing Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2011. I liked the game enough that I thought about buying up the 2012 version. Alas, after all of the HORRIBLE reviews, I didn't bother with 2012. But reviews for the Masters Collectors' edition for 2013 made me want to revisit the game. I tried it out at a local GameStop. And after about 5 minutes of playing it...I bought it. So what made me opt to buy it? Here's what I saw that made me want it: 1. Graphics (9/10) - Graphics on 2011 were good, but 2013 are just a bit better. The motion of the swings is far smoother and the views of each hole (and of the greens in particular) look very life-like. 2. Game Play (8.5/10) - Yes, I was used to 2011 and I knew all the tricks to hitting the ball regardless of where it would lay. But 2013 actually CHALLENGES you as a player. And the swing meter has been replaced with an actual swing arc! That took me a solid month after I bought the game to get used to. But it was worth it! Now, my swings are more precise, AND it has actually helped my REAL golf swing (thanks to using the PS Move controllers). 3. PS3 Move Controller integration (10/10) - FINALLY! A game that actually makes PERFECT use of the controller! It actually makes this game more fun, and it's helped me understand my own swing habits and it's starting to break some of those negative habits. It allows for far greater control. And, dare I say, that added control makes the game more fun (and more frustrating). 4. Courses (9.5/10) - Ok..so the Masters Collector's Ed gives you far more courses than the "regular" version. That's good. And it appears (at least so far) that you don't actually HAVE to make credit card purchases to gain access to other courses. Now, you will have to pay perfectly and complete several tasks to "PERFECT" a course and thus own it for unlimited play. However, if you'd rather pay for the course, EA lets you do that too. 5. Overall Golfers (9.9/10) - There are a ton of golfers you can choose to play as...or you can create your own. I like playing as myself, and combined with the PS Eye, this game makes it relatively painless to do so. 6. Online play (10/10) - Simply put, online play is great. You can create your own lodge or join one that already exists. You play in tournaments, and the points earned help to unlock specific features of the game (this IS a good thing). I love it! 7. Less Intrusive Caddy (9/10) - THANK GOD! Your caddy can make recommendations, but not all of them will always be perfect. You really have to understand what you want your next shot to be and where you want it. The caddy can be ignored or he can be of some help. He's MINT on the greens, but otherwise...meh. Then there are things that I didn't like so much: 1. Playing through Tiger Woods youth (4/10) - Um...let's just say it's lame. It's nice for little kids, but it's far too boring for any adult (and I think most people that play will be adults). 2. Course Pins (5/10) - I admit I'm still getting used to this, but to me it seems like a half baked idea at best. Before you play a tournament, you can place "pins" that act to boost up your golfer's abilities in some specifc ways. But you're limited in how often you get to use them. Overall, I don't see a need for it. So, overall, there's far more to like about The Masters than in previous versions. I say if you can find it...BUY IT!
02. Sep 2010
Civ 4: Complete Edition
Let's see, I have the original Civ 4 which I loved. So after reading the reviews for the two expansion packs, I opted to purchase the complete version. I have to say, I'm glad I did. I expected 3 separate CDs or DVDs, but the original Civ 4, Warlords expansion pack, and Beyond the Sword expansion pack were all on a single DVD. Nice! Installation was very straight forward. I am using a Windows 7 Home Premium x64 edition on an HP Pavilion dv6 w/ 4GB RAM and 640GB hard drive, w/ an ATI 5650 laptop video card. The game loaded perfectly without any hiccups. Game play itself is stellar, and the random events (e.g., earthquakes, floods, intercultural marriage invitations) adds yet another bit of complexity that helps round the game out. Granted, this game is very graphics intensive, so make sure that your desktop or laptop has the hardware to run it. Fans of the previous Civilization games will love this version (especially since it combines everything onto one DVD). The level of game challenge customization seems limitless since you have over 11 different cultures to choose from, infinite maps, the ability to make alterations through the World Builder, and basic trading of goods and discoveries, let alone the micro-management for those of us that are ultra-geeky. If you're new to the Civilization series, then a simple summary of this game is that it's a turn-based strategy game where you are charged with leading a civilization through various eras through time in an attempt to keep your civilization alive and dominate the world through the use of intellectual discoveries, religion, governments, armies, diplomacy, etc. A single game can vary from a solid hour or so to several hours of non-stop play. Overall, I'd say that if you're a Civ fan and don't want to wait until Civ 5 is released, then get Civ 4: Complete Ed. If you're new to the Civilization series, I suggest borrowing it from someone who has it...try it. If you like it (odds are you will), then grab the Complete Edition. You won't be disappointed. Now...I can calmly wait until the release of Civ V. :D
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16. Sep 2016
Great digital optical audio cable
It allows me to watch movies/TV shows on my Vizio TV's Crackle app while still channeling the sound through my Onkyo receiver. Sounds amazing. LOVE IT!