Which gaming console should you buy?


Which console to buy has becoming increasingly more complex? It's now not simply a case of picking the one with the top games or the next generation console/upgrade of the one you already have. The main consoles to choose from are the PSP3, Wii and the Xbox 360.

If you read my Wii review it describes this console as the most ground breaking when it was first released changing the course of gaming for years to come and spawned the newer controllers from its competitors. Since this original review Nintedo have improved its original Wii Remote, with the MotionPlus for an improved/increased accuracy. The Wii is great value if the type of games and controller appeal to you, a very good alternative to the other power-strong consoles.

If high grade graphics is what you're after, you should be looking at the Xbox 360 or the PS3. The PS3 specification boasts the best console graphically and is free to play online. The unit also doubles as a Blu-ray player and the PlayStation Move controller gives a wireless experience similar, if not better than the Wii MotionPlus.

The Xbox 360, on the other hand have a system called Xbox Live for online use, which does unfortunately come at a cost financially (but it is very reputable). The most interesting feature is its newest form of its controller, which is something a little different called 'Kinect', a controller less system that allows the users' body movements and speech to directly interact with games, like spinning a roulette wheel in a casino. A highly ambitious project leaving us in intense anticipation of its final results.

An in depth comparison can be seen in my console comparison review.

Friday, 17 December 2010

MotorStorm: Pacific Rift (PS3)

Release Price of 24 November 2008 £ 30.00 isn't great and he's not smart, but the second play MotorStorm is muddy good fun Stuff. tv hot buy Pros pick-up-and-play fun. Impressive in split screen mode. Tons of vehicles. Excellent graphics and sound cons not exactly deep

Virtually everyone who has played a PS3 has played MotorStorm. This was partly because it was the only decent console available at launch, but it was a hell of a lot of fun too.

A couple of years later and its sequel, with the dusty desert being replaced by a little idyllic tropical island. of course, he won't keep a paradise for a long time, because you and a boat load of other crazies are about to RIP on vehicles ranging from dirt bikes and quads of full-on trucks and monster trucks.

Choose your vehicle
As the first game, there are several routes, which you can carry around each track.

The need for bikes and quads to keep fiddly, high-altitude paths (and by God's love, stay away from trucks monster!), while the larger vehicles have to stay for more open sections, lower in that they can trust to maintain a constant speed by thick mud.

Revision continues after the break ...


Learning their trade.
Unlike the original, you are forced to use specific vehicles for many of the events single player. This may sound a little boring, but it does mean that you learn the strengths and weaknesses of each, and because you are using different routes to each one, it prevents you from getting bored of sixteen tracks of games.

The best news is that this split screen Pacific Rift was added, allowing you and up to three companions have twelve opponents controlled by PS3. Needless to say is absolute carnage, especially when played post-pub.

True, Pacific Rift is not exactly the most profound gaming experience that you may have, but with so many massive, time-consuming titles out there, there's something refreshing about brilliantly mentality hacked-up-and-play of the latest MotorStorm. we like a lot.


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