2014年10月31日星期五

What I think about SOULCALIBUR



Let's get one thing out of the way: Soul Calibur (which i download free from 9game)is the best 3D fighting game ever released in the arcades. Better than Virtua Fighter 3. Better than Tekken 3. If that weren't enough, the Dreamcast version one-ups the original arcade release in just about every way imaginable.

If you haven't played Soul Calibur, you need to. For sheer adrenaline working in tandem with eye-melting graphics, nothing could touch it. What then, does the Dreamcast version (Namco's first "real" game developed for archrival Sega in ages) of Soul Calibur do to leapfrog past its arcade counterpart in every way possible?

SOULCALIBUR - screenshot

Making good use of the Dreamcast's powerful Yamaha soundboard, Soul Calibur cranks out crystal-clear weapon effects, recorded at the highest sample rates. While certain effects lack some clarity, it's hardly as important as the metallic clanging you hear.

Other ambient sounds like footsteps take on a different tone depending on whether you're running on stone or wood. Voice samples are also extremely clear, currently spoken in robust Japanese. 

SOULCALIBUR - screenshot
The music is an appropriately medieval-sounding score, presumably recorded with a full symphonic orchestra. The numerous compositions have been written with a dynamically epic feel, although there are moments when the cacophony takes a backseat to quieter, more florid pieces.

2014年10月30日星期四

common on Ragnarok: War of Gods


Ragnarok: War of Gods – Path of Heroes Released!

Ragnarok: War of Gods is quite simple. You farm monsters in the fields to earn experience and Zeny, the currency in the Ragnarok world. Pretty simple, right? 

However, in this game, the highlight isn’t the combat system, but the rest of the game mechanics, which affect how you build your character. Players may choose to play as a Swordsman, Mage or Acolyte, and they can change their jobs or classes after reaching a certain level. Each character class may have different builds. This is where Ragnarok: War of Gods shines as well as gets tricky.

every time a character gains a job level, he is given a single skill point, which he can use to upgrade an existing skill. Building your character’s attribute goes hand-in-hand with building your skills and in turn, both skills and attributes affect what kind of equipment your character will use.

There are two level branches per character — the base level and the job level. Every time a character gains a base level, he is given status points, which he will then distribute among five attributes. The key here is to focus on building two or three attributes that you will focus on in order to come up with a build that will suit your play style.

The character building system is something I like in this game because it makes up for the abundance of rote monster farming. 

Emjoy this great game guys!

2014年10月29日星期三

2014年10月28日星期二

guide to Samurai vs Zombies Defence 2


Samurai vs Zombies Defence 2 (you can download this game on 9game)

Here are some tips for you to play well and have fun in Samurai vs Zombies Defence 2

Heroes
There are three types of heroes that can be used within the game. Initially, only one hero, the Samurai, can be used, with the remaining two being unlocked later on. Each character has differing statistics such as total health, health regeneration, attack, speed, and many more, so you can choose as to which hero suits your style best when all become available. However, it is important to note that some waves require a specific type of hero to be used, so it would also be wise to upgrade them evenly all around.

There is also a fourth hero that can be played at, although this would require premium currency to unlock.

Skills
Each hero has special types of skills that can be triggered during battle. Some skills are specific to each character while some are shared by all characters. Each skill has a cooldown period before they can be activated again, so knowing when to use them is very essential especially when you are outnumbered and outgunned by the enemy.

Upgrades
Heroes can be upgraded so that they can become more formidable in battle. Stats such as health and damage may be improved using coins, and the gate’s durability may also be increased. In addition, you can also place additional reinforcements on your home bases so that it would be better defended even if you are not in the area. Lastly, skills can be upgraded so that they can inflict more damage.

Gameplay
Samurai vs. Zombies Defense 2 is a tower defense game where players must go through several waves of enemies. The mission for each wave is to not let the zombies reach your home base and destroy the sacred gate. Only by destroying the set number of enemies will the stage be cleared, so it is a matter of wisely knowing when to attack and retreat to retreat and regroup that will spell the difference between victory and defeat.

Currency
Like most mobile games, Samurai vs. Zombies Defense 2 uses two types of currencies. Gold coins are the basic ones, and can be used to purchase upgrades for your heroes and allies, among others. Gold can be collected by defeating enemies and can also be earned as bonuses during daily rewards and by completing tasks.



Gold bars, on the other hand, are used to unlock special content such as new characters as well as purchase premium items that will help you defeat the demonic armies faster and easier. Gold bars typically require real money to purchase.

Leadership
Calling upon heroes cost leadership points, which serve as mana. This regenerates over time, and can also be replenished using items. Also, having your leadership gauge reach its upgrade level will allow your leadership to regenerate faster and have a larger capacity, which means you can call on more allies faster, for as long as you are willing to save up on this resource initially.

Souls
Souls are collected alongside coins when defeating enemies. Souls are kept in a soul jar, and are used up when trying to complete collections that will provide you with stronger items. Each item in the collection will require players to spend a certain amount of souls, so players must play the story mode in order to accumulate the required amount. Players may also wait until the soul meter is replenished over time, and they can also purchase upgrades in order to increase the soul jar’s capacity.

PvP
Samurai vs. Zombies Defense 2 also has a Player vs. Player function where players can face off against each other. This is for the purpose of acquiring items for their collection. Players will have a set amount of time to battle, and the one who is able to destroy the sacred gate of their opponents will be declared the winner. Battles require Souls to take place, and you must spend souls if your soul jar is full so that these would not be wasted.

Charms
Charms are special types of items that may be equipped during battle. These serve as boosts and would have to be consumed, and their benefits range from dealing better damage, taking less damage, having a powerful ally help you out, generate more coins, and many more. Charms may be purchased and can also be acquired via drops.

2014年10月23日星期四

review of Big Time Gangsta


Big Time Gangsta is an Android touch role playing game in which you are a gangster who is trying to rebuild your presence in your hood after getting out of prison. Read on for some review ---From 9Game.

This is a review from Andrew Kameka

Big Time Gangsta is a mission-based strategy game in which players assume the role of a convict fresh out of the joint and looking to build-up a crew to take over city. There’s a parade of comically-bad dialogue and elementary set-ups for gameplay, but by the time you finish laughing, you’re suddenly hooked on taking over the criminal underworld of Mission Hill.

Players participate in 3D shoot-outs to determine who controls an area, and users send their henchmen on virtual missions in order to yield money or “tonic” necessary for taking on more assignments to earn cash. Within time, you’ll build a gang big enough to enter The Arena, a place where waves of shootouts can yield big bucks or injured gangsters.

I once made fun of people who played the mission-style games that require hours of cultivation or purchasing virtual currency (an option also available in BTG) in order to be successful, but I’m still playing Big Time Gangsta a week after downloading. Perhaps its the fun challenge of getting the right balance of offense and defense in shootouts or the desire to beat the game before walking away, but Big Time Gangsta has managed to keep me trapped in the game. Every time I think I’m out, they keep pulling me back in.

Think of Big Time Gangster in the same vein as games like Farmville or Mafia Wars. The key difference here is that instead of harvesting virtual crops to earn money, you’re going on missions to take control of areas to earn protection money; plus there are no live shoot-outs in Farmville. The more areas a player controls, the more protection money can be earned for purchasing weapon upgrades and hiring new goons to help take over the city.

2014年10月17日星期五

Subway Surfers review

To be honest, given how Subway Surfers free is structured, I don't think that Kiloo Games need a sequel given the amount of updates they provide to users, but I'll get to that in a minute. First of all, the game itself. Given the name of the game, the theme should be clear - you are a graffiti/tag artist, happy to art-up urban trains around the world. But you've been rumbled by security, and it's time to make a run for it.
It's an infinite runner. Much like Temple Run or Minion Rush, your challenge is to run along a 3D route, switching lanes as required to collect the coins, jump the hurdles, grab bonuses, and try not to get killed. There are no tilt controls on this one, it's just direct swipes on the screen - left and right to switch lanes, up to jump, and down to roll and duck under obstacles.
Actually there's one more control, and that's the double tap. If you do this you'll jump onto a skateboard, which is a temporary shield - hit anything while riding a board and you won't be given a game over, you'll smash through the obstacle and keep on running. Skateboards can be found infrequently in bonus boxes, or you can purchase them as a freemium option.
Yes, Subway Surfers is one of those dastardly games that asks you to buy power ups. Now, to be fair, it's actually pretty generous. You can happily play the game for months without the power-up purchases, because you get just enough of them through the various challenges on offer. Subway Surfers is clearly a title where the freemium top ups are not vital to the game. And because of that I'm always tempted to support the devs with a purchase - the issue for reviewers, of course, is which platform and which handset to buy the bonus for - not a problem the majority of you will have.
How do you take a well-known format and give it continued appeal? Here's how Subway Surfers does it. You have multiple challenges that take place over various time-frames.
First of all you have the game itself, run as far as you can, collect coins, and don't hit anything. If you are playing a single game, aim for the high score and move on. But Subway Surfers offers more than that, with a number of challenges running concurrently. You have three goals to accomplish to permanently increase the score multiplier. These could be to run a certain distance, jumping twenty times in a row, or collecting a number of in-game boosters (such as springy shoes to help you jump higher). Complete three of these, and the multiplier goes up.
Then you have the daily challenge. Here you need to collect five letters that spell out a specific word. This will earn you either a bucket of gold coins, or a special mystery box, usually containing either a power-up or a collectible item. If you can complete daily changes on sequential days, the value of the prize is increased.

2014年10月14日星期二

Clash of Clans Hack guide

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There is a patch game button that you must click after entering the desired values.When you check back on the game after thirty seconds to a minute,you will already have the items.There is nothing wrong n making use of cheats.To hack is the best way to enjoy Clash of Clans cheats.Make use of the resources that you have,and take advantage of this 2013 Clash of Clans download!Why pay for coins or gems when you can get the needed items with this tool!Hurry and get your very own Clash of Clans hack tool today.The needed items are just a few clicks away
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2014年10月10日星期五

TRANSFORMERS AGE OF EXTINCTION game review

I believe that the movie TRANSFORMERS AGE OF EXTINCTION has attracted you.However,you definely hit on the game TRANSFORMERS AGE OF EXTINCTION.No matter how you feel about Michael Bay’s take on the franchise, its hard for anyone with an even remotely geeky bent to not have at least a little soft spot for the Transformers. So whenever a new Transformers-related game rolls in, there’s always that small spark of hope that it’ll turn out more like High Moon Studios’ excellent 2010 console release Transformers: War for Cybertron and less like, well, pretty much every other Transformers game in the history of ever. [Editor's Note: Oh you did NOT just forsake Fall of Cybertron and the one for the PlayStation 2 based on Armada!
That’s not to say that I’m expecting a full console-style experience from a free-to-play iOS release, mind you. That would be a grossly unfair burden to shoulder Transformers: Age of Extinction with. I’m speaking more to just the general level of quality, fun, and fan service that one would hope for. And while I’m not saying that it totally falls short in all these categories, it doesn’t really quite reach them either.
Age of Extinction is a runner where your Autobot of choice goes lumbering along various stretches of open road, shooting and slicing at enemy bots along the way. Defeated enemies will drop Energon cubes, which serve as one of several different currencies used to do things like purchase new Autobots, purchase boxes of random equipment, and upgrade said purchased bots and equipment.
Each level has three different goals which makes a certain level of replay essentially mandatory, as each goal scores one star on a level. Stars are used to unlock some of the characters and gaining all three stars flips the Decepticon logo on the map over to Autobot red.
Finally,I recommend you with the latest version of TRANSFORMERS AGE OF EXTINCTION download on 9game.

2014年10月8日星期三

FIFA 14,a game be a part of your life

With mobile game being popular,people can’t waiting playing games every minute.For a growing number of people, myself included, EA Sports' goal of forcing FIFA 14 free into every gap in our lives has already been achieved. When I wake up I set player auctions on my phone. When I get to work I use the web app to check their progress. At lunchtime I play 2v2 with the guys from sales. When I get home I play a few online tournament games. On slow weekends I throw down some micro-transactions and build a new team. When I'm not doing that, I'm watching YouTubers. (I'm a particular fan of Itani's Five Pack Challenge.)
Ultimate Team is the key - a mode so good that it has become FIFA's most prominent, and so successful that it has propelled EA Sports' Andrew Wilson to CEO of the whole company. For anyone who has never tried it, Ultimate Team involves buying blind packs of cards, which represent players and consumables, and assembling a fantasy team with them. You then take part in tournaments and trade items with other players either in-game or using companion apps. Packs can be bought using in-game currency earned from trades and games played or by spending real money on micro-transactions. All the right licences and slick, gratifying gameplay keep it interesting for months.
Years, in fact. It's often said that people play football games all year round, but I played Ultimate Team in FIFA 13 pretty much until FIFA 14 arrived for review. EA introduces regular new tournaments that coax you into trying new players and team concepts, while special packs are released for sale during happy hour events and the contents of packs are refreshed with upgraded Team of the Week players, nicknamed 'in-forms', throughout the year that follows the game's release. They're rare to come by in packs and expensive on the transfer market, but even if I can't have the card myself, I can still enjoy the likes of IF Aubameyang vicariously through YouTube videos.
My advice for cheap success in FIFA 14 Ultimate Team? Go for a wide 4-2-3-1 and get your bids in early for Eljero Elia and Sidney Sam.
Ultimate Team is a brilliant set of ideas superbly executed, and FIFA 14 does nothing that is likely to break its stranglehold over its fans' time, having been tweaked in appealing but conservative ways. You can now play single matches against random online opponents, for example, and you can search for players by name (in-game at least - you can't in the support apps) and run quick price comparisons on items you want to trade. All are welcome additions, none is particularly exotic.
A bigger change is that formation cards are gone, meaning you can freely experiment with your team's formation without having to buy consumables that change each player's preferred set-up to match your new system. In their place we now have Chemistry Style cards, which boost a few of a player's key stats permanently, allowing you to turn your striker into a battering ram, for example, if that suits your approach.
Really, though, it's much the same mode, except everyone starts from scratch, unable to bring progress forward from FIFA 13. (EA Sports Season Ticket subscribers get a slight boost, at least, with a weekly gold pack and early digital access to the game.) Zeroing everyone's progress again might sound a little cheap in a mode that is clearly designed to extract cash over and above the game's cover price, but hi my name is Tom and I'm an addict.
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Vector useful instruction from 9game

Hey,guys!You must hear the hot free Vector on 9game.However,most players are upset about how to beat the game.It’s lucky for you to read this article about detailed instruction of Vector.
The arrival of phones and tablets as gaming's new wild frontier has thrown up plenty of debate about the difference between iteration and imitation, but if you want a neat case study of how inspiration can make a game better, take a look at free-running platformer Vector.
From the silhouetted character to the way he leaps and scrambles across rooftops, it's undeniably a game following in the footsteps of Canabalt. Yet for all its similarities, Vector is its own game and builds on Adam Saltsman's template with confidence.
Following a stark yet stylish opening in which we see our nameless hero break away from the corporate, Orwellian drudgery of his futuristic workplace, attracting the attention of fascistic pursuers in the process, we're plunged into a beautifully realised and animated world.
Our input is reduced to simply using the touch-screen to tell him when to jump, when to roll and when to sprint with simple up, down and right swipes of the finger. What matters is the timing, as there's a ruthless guard on your tail and if he catches you, you're electrocuted.
Windows won't slow you down - their tinkling glass is purely there for a moment of movie cool.
Right from the start, however, it's a tactile pleasure to be chased. There's a natural fluid flow to the movement, and the attention to detail is a delight. Jump too early and your avatar scrambles to find his footing on the other side. Jump too late and what could have been a graceful leap over an inconsiderately placed vent becomes a clumsy tumble that hands your pursuer vital inches of ground. Touch-screen control means you feel every move at a more visceral level. Frantically swishing horizontally to get enough speed before swiping up for a breathtaking leap into the unknown is far more immersive than if you'd simply pressed a button.
Here, the style is the substance. You could make the exact same game with a less flamboyant look and the gameplay wouldn't have to change at all. But then you wouldn't get that cinematic thrill of hurling yourself into space, crashing through a window or somersaulting off a water tower. Witness the way a slight difference in launch trajectory changes the kind of acrobatics you pull off, or the way the man chasing you slumps and wheezes if you make it to the safety of the level's end. There's humanity in every movement, which sells the primal urgency of the otherwise barren chase narrative.
There's structure here, too. Unlike Canabalt, this isn't an endless runner made up of random obstacles. You're scampering through strictly defined levels, sometimes with multiple routes, trying to earn the full three-star rating by finding bonus icons and hitting specific stunt points.
However,you can learn more tips,walkthrough,and download the latest version of Vector on 9game.