

At first this looked like a cheap HL2 mod to me, but now that I have tried the demo I see it in all its glory.

The AI director really makes a difference, it's difficult to imagine without playing it yourself but the AI can be a real biatch. On my 1st play through I didn't think of it as anything special. But I began to realize its true nature already on my 2nd run as I was staying a bit behind and was sucked in by "a smoker" with the long tongue while my team further ahead was confronted by a horde of walking dead making them unable to help me. Similar "accidents" followed. It is simply brilliant and keeps the game fresh.
The atmosphere is the main selling point of the game tho, the grainy graphics, movie-like opening cinematic and brilliant sounds all contribute to it. The blood effects when blowing off the heads of the walking dead don't leave much to improve either. The graphics are undeniably a bit old, but the animation when your wounded team-mate is limping around are great and honestly the number of enemies on the screen at once reminds you how impressive the engine actually is.
The gameplay while rather simple seems to perfect the FPS formula, enemies are taken down with a single shot while you can take a fair deal of damage, not much glitches are around, weapons are varied and behave the way you'd expect them tho, pipe-bombs attract zombies leading to mega-kills while under-powered pistols never run out of ammo, every weapon has its use.
Pacing has always been the strenght of all Valve games, and it's still intact in L4D despite the dynamic structure of the game. Zombie hordes will break the silence and the boss enemies will surprise you in ways you can't predict.
If I had to come up with something negative to say I guess I could blame the AI team-mates for being too smart, they never make mistakes and as such make the experience a lot less exciting, thankfully finding human company is no problem. Other issue would be the rather dated source engine, the graphics despite being stylished and fitting to the theme can't always hold up to modern standards.
But all in all, I ordered this game tonight judged by the demo, and I recommend you atleast give the demo a try as well. And remember, even if the demo only gives you few hours of fun the full game will have A LOT more content.




I had high expectations for Spore, and after few low review scores I kinda got worried there for a bit,
but I'm glad to say that Will Wright delivered what he promised, and Spore is one of the best games I've played this gen.
It's simply fun, and funny, and creative, and addictive.
It's been a long time since any game made me play it 8 hours the day I purchaced it, but Spore simply won't let me go.
The 1st stage - The Cell
A good start is important for any game, and Spore certainly has it. It's a simple mini-game based on pacman, but that doesn't make it any less stunning.
The graphics are charming. The behavior and sound of those little critters is simply hilarious.
It's not a big part of the game, but it's a good way to start and doesn't wear out its welcome which is important.
The 2nd stage - The Creature
It's very fun at the start, learning everything like dancing, attacking, forming packs and developing your creature,
but it runs out of steam pretty quickly. It's extremely fun to slaughter someone's uber-cute huggy bear creations
but all in al the 2nd stage drags on for too long with too little to do.
The 3rd stage - The Tribe 
The idea is fun, but the execution is again a bit too simple. Slaughtering enemy village is satisfying
but that's pretty much all there is. At least it doesn't last long enough for you to get bored unlike the 2nd stage.
All in all it's a good simple Settlers mini-game type of thing.
The 4th stage - The Civilization
This stage surprised me positively. It's fairly simple, but at least in my case it was also hectic, challenging
and involved a good deal of strategic thinking and tactics. The management and diplomacy were shallow at least
when playing with an aggressive civilization, but all in all the gameplay was quite satisfying in a small dosage.
The 5th stage - The Space
This is what it's all about. The 1st 4 stages took about 8 hours to complete, the space stage should
offer about 8 hours of gameplay on its own. I'm only very little in it, but so far it's been good,
the UFO controls beatifully, there's a lot more meat around the bones in this stage,
and it seems to combine all the best parts of the previous stages.
All in all Spore already is an AAA game in my books, it is a love it or hate it kind of game due to being
accessible to everyone, but if you liked The Sims or creating spaceships in GalCiv2 you'll prolly like Spore,
then again if GeoW is more up your alley there's a good chance you'll end up hating it.
Still, everything Spore offers wrapped up together equals epic, there's no denying this is the most innovative
game of this gen and as such should be a must buy for ANY and EVERY gaming fan. Different paths between
vegeterian/carnivore/religion/war/economy should provice a good replay value, not to mention the editors
and endless content provided by Spore players around the world.
To put this simple, if Spore doesn't sell well I will officially lose my faith in humanity.
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Epic adventure that everyone should experience
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A high profile PC exclusive single player RPG. That sentence should pretty much sum up and sell The Witcher to most RPG fans. It is very much a traditional cRPG with a long campaign and deep gameplay, but the emphasis is on the presentation and story rather than looting and ...
Reviewed by EntwineX on May 27, 2009
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One of the best tactical shooters
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Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat is a free source mod available through steam. That means you only need Steam and a game that uses source engine and you're good to go. In fact before you start reading this go into Steam store, search for Insurgency and click install, yes, right now...
Reviewed by EntwineX on April 6, 2009
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Close to perfection
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Left 4 Dead offers one of the most intense gaming experiences of all times, raging zombie hordes coming from all directions, mutated bodybuilders throwing cars at you, long tongued freaks trying to strangle you from a roof top and much more. And everything is wrapped up in a beatifully balanced ...
Reviewed by EntwineX on March 26, 2009
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The Best RPG experience of 2008!
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As an old Fallout 3 fan I had my doubts about Fallout3, afterall it was being made by Bethesda, best known from their pseudo-RPG Oblivion. But I'm glad I gave it a fair shot because it improves all the RPG aspects seen in Oblivion while even retaining some of the ...
Reviewed by EntwineX on Dec. 1, 2008
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Simple but fun
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It's fun, funny, creative, and addictive. It's been a long time since any game made me play it 8 hours the day I purchaced it, but Spore simply wouldn't let me go. Unfortunately it runs out of steam pretty quickly, the lack of depth also means lack of any real ...
Reviewed by EntwineX on Sept. 9, 2008
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A Boring Beauty
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What could had been a great space sim turned into frustration sim due to some strange design choises.Spaceforce gets the basics right; graphics, controls, combat sounds and most of the gameplay is spot on, but whatever the reason, a large amount of minor details makes this game tedious to play. ...
Reviewed by EntwineX on Aug. 1, 2008
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Worth every penny
(PC)
The concept of the game is pretty simple, but also fun and somewhat addicting. At first glance it looks like a futuristic racing game, but it's not. It's actually more of a puzzle oriented rhythm game in a genre of its own, the rhythm part might be a bit of ...
Reviewed by EntwineX on July 29, 2008
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Broken Masterpiece
(PC)
In many ways NWN2 is the best RPG to come out in the past few years, it has depth, a good long story, interesting characters, multiple ways to complete objectives, pleasent voice acting and many other things going for it. Unfortunately the experience is easily ruined by the technical issues, ...
Reviewed by EntwineX on July 26, 2008
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The Best Free Game Available
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Excellent free game for those who want a semi-realistic online shooter with emphasis on teamwork and tactical gameplay. And don't mind the lack of eye-candy.The gameplay is solid and has some very nice details that add realism into it. The aiming system is great, you can shoot like in most ...
Reviewed by EntwineX on July 24, 2008
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1 out of 1 found this review helpful. |
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Surprisingly good
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Juiced is not nearly as bad as people make it sound, the driving model doesn't suite everyone, but the career mode makes up for itFirst of all, you need some other controller than Keyboard for this one, I played it on Joystick and it was good, but the lack of ...
Reviewed by EntwineX on July 24, 2008
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SiN Episodes: Emergence game - 22 points |
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Elemental: War of Magic game - 21 points |
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