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2015年5月11日星期一

Modern Combat 5: Blackout Review PART THREE : Player classes

9game provided: Modern Combat 5: Blackout is the latest installment in Gameloft’s series of first person action games.

In the previous installment of the game, Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour, you could take class specializations that would give you perks to help you play as a sniper, demolition expert, support, and other types of soldiers, but it wasn't broken up into classes. Modern Combat 5 takes customization a bit further toward games like the Battlefield franchise with set classes. Before a fight, or after dying, you can choose from Assault, Sniper, Heavy Assault, or Recon. Each of the classes has a number of weapons and accessories you can unlock by playing the game and gaining experience.
You also earn skill points that you can use to upgrade class traits to make each class more powerful. As an example, with the Assault class you can choose an upgrade called Improved Gearbox to increase the number of grenades you can carry. The Heavy Assault class has a Bulletproof upgrade that reduces damage by 15 percent. What's great about this system is you can customize each class to focus on how you want to play the game, and it differentiates your character from other people playing the same class.

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Modern Combat 5: Blackout Review PART TWO : Single-player campaign

9game provided: Modern Combat 5: Blackout is the latest installment in Gameloft’s series of first person action games.

As in most modern first-person shooters, you predictably play as an elite super-soldier whose job is to save the world by clearing out terrorists until you face an insane and brutal boss bent on world destruction. The single-player campaign includes a few different game types you'll encounter as you progress through the game's chapters and unlock new equipment.
On your journey, you'll start in Venice, Italy, to learn the ropes. From there, you'll continue to a temple in Japan, then fight through the streets of Tokyo, then back to the canals of Venice, then back to a neighborhood in Tokyo. The graphics and animations are better than those of most games on iOS and looked great on the iPhone 5S and even my iPad 2 (the game requires at least an iPhone 4S, iPad 2, or 5th-gen iPod Touch to play). Each of the main missions is more or less on rails, requiring you to fight through enemies until you clear an area, then move on to the next until you complete the mission objective at the end. This is true for most FPS games as you're guided through the storyline, but be aware that you'll never go far from the beaten path.
Each chapter in Modern Combat 5 also has other game types to complete before you can unlock the next chapter (or area) of the game. These include special-ops missions where you'll clear rooms one after the other in quick succession, and multiplayer missions where you'll play with other Modern Combat players from around the world. Each of these side missions will help you unlock the next chapter, so you'll need to at least dabble in a few game types outside the main storyline to move on in the game.

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Modern Combat 5: Blackout Review PART 1

9game provided: Modern Combat 5: Blackout is the latest installment in Gameloft’s series of first person action games.

Modern Combat 5: Blackout (iOS|Android) is the latest sequel from Gameloft's popular first-person shooter franchise, and it's the best FPS for mobile to date. Featuring both a single-player campaign and multiplayer game modes, it's closely modeled after the Battlefield and Call of Duty games on consoles and PCs, but while it looks great and plays well, it still doesn't live up to the games it emulates.

Is that a surprise? Not really. It's incredibly difficult for a touchscreen FPS to compete with the precise control systems on consoles or keyboard-and-mouse setups. So one thing you need to know right away is you won't have the tight control you might be used to in other FPS games you've played.

The other thing you need to know about Modern Combat 5: Blackout is you can't play offline, so if you don't have Internet connectivity, you can't play even the single-player missions.

THE GOOD Modern Combat 5: Blackout has amazing graphics, an exciting storyline, and online multiplayer mode. The new class system has great customization options.

THE BAD You can't play offline. Overpowered weapons in multiplayer can make matches one-sided. Touchscreen controls are not nearly as good as console or desktop setups.

THE BOTTOM LINE Even with its issues, Modern Combat 5: Blackout is still the best first-person shooter on smartphones and tablets.

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GTA San Andreas: Story AND Orientation Behind The Game

9GAME believes that if you are a GTA games lover, you would not miss GTA San Andreas but do you know the story behind this action game?

The official game information (as released by Rockstar) is as follows. For more about the story, see the San Andreas storyline page.
"Five years ago Carl Johnson escaped from the pressures of life in Los Santos, San Andreas... a city tearing itself apart with gang trouble, drugs and corruption. Where films tars and millionaires do their best to avoid the dealers and gangbangers.
Now, it's the early 90s. Carl's got to go home. His mother has been murdered, his family has fallen apart and his childhood friends are all heading towards disaster.
On his return to the neighborhood, a couple of corrupt cops frame him for homicide. CJ is forced on a journey that takes him across the entire state of San Andreas, to save his family and to take control of the streets.
Liberty City. Vice City. Now San Andreas, a new chapter in the legendary series. Grand Theft Auto returns to the PlayStation®2 this October."
The game design was reworked as part of the new approach Rockstar seems to be favouring lately. This is an extract from an interview given by Dan Houser:
"It's about giving people that freedom of choice. It's still very much an action game, but there's also a whole world out there to explore if you want to. At points in the GTA existence we've gone very, very non-linear, like GTA2 was very, very non-linear. And we've tried to get the best of that (in GTA: SA) which comes down to giving people the freedom of choice at any moment. You can also get the advantage of a story which relies on emotion and characters. So the story opens up, it feels very non-linear, then it closes for a bit, then it opens up again. It works quite well I think."

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2015年4月24日星期五

A Popular Game for Android, you will like it!_Dr. Driving

Dr.Driving is a worthwhile game.This game includes how to drive, where to park the car and how to manage the traffic.it acts how to drive a car as an animation.You can find more message on 9Game.
PROS:
Nearer to real driving.
Good graphics.
Best parking game
Having more number of missions.
Worthy menus and controls.
CONS:
Don’t have signals.
Sluggish game.
Getting gold coins is difficult and car prices are also high.
It did have some very minor annoyances, such as forcing you to link your Google+ and Facebook accounts and the fact money is not so easy to come by so you have to put in a long time to earn enough to buy the better cars (just like in real life!) but still, our testers all loved this game.Another small annoyance some of our more hard headed testers came up with was rear mirrors and side collisions. The game doesn't have either, so you can make any turns with impunity, which somehow diminishes from the game's fun, at least according to those testers. 
Sometimes we forget that simply driving can be enjoyable. Dr. Driving is about the experience of driving without trying to get past checkpoints or race other people.
If you like racing games but want to try something different , Dr. Driving is an excellent choice.
Dr. Driving is different because it's not a racing game. The purpose is about driving well and the controls make it challenging.
The graphics aren't the best, but the game has some funny sections.
The controls are responsive. You can also customize the position of the steering wheel, brake, and gas.
At first you will probably drive really bad. Dr. Driving allows you to drive fast after learning to control the steering wheel and pedals.