I’ve been a fan of the Doom franchise since its first. but sadly my laptop can’t manage to play Doom 3. I need a better graphic card!!! :cry: but anyway, some say it’s too violent to be played… At first, i didn’t think so… but after watching this video… it’s hard to tell… it’s hard to tell whether those two guys are really dudes or just some chicks :mrgreen: …Really it’s funny… trust me on this. so watch sampai abis ah… heehe.
“Arms, mana ko?”
“Di rumah, napa?”
“Boring ba ni cya di ruma… dota kita.”
“Buli juga… kestau diorang yang len la. credit cya nda banyak ni.”
“Itula… credit cya pun sikit lagi ni.”
“Ko memang bah heehe”
So, that was my conversation (or sms lah) with a friend a few hari ago . well, i’m sure most of the guys out there know what dota is. but perhaps not many know what the definition is…
Defense of the Ancients (often referred to as DotA) is a custom scenario for Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne… The objective of the scenario is to destroy the opponents’ “Ancient”, a heavily guarded structure in each corner of the map. Players use powerful units known as heroes, and are assisted by allied heroes and AI-controlled fighters called “creeps”. As in role-playing games, players level up their hero and use gold to buy equipment during the mission.
As I was playing at PowerNet (a place for pc games lovers - sana highway on the way to Dggn), I realised that sex nor age was not stopping them from playing DotA… I saw some kids - when I was in their age, I still played Super Mario…
So what do I think is the factor why people are addicted to this game? It involves critical thinking and strategy… really…Well, I know this for sure, it’s one way for you to kick someone’s Single A Double S… haaha :roll: .
How do I know that? Some words that I hear from the players can back me up…
“Mati la ko! :shock: ”
“Mana ko mo lari ah???”
“Mari kita ambush si…”
“Kuat suda ko?”
“Ba, bermusuh suda kita ni kalo gini”
“Jan ko steal kill cya ba!”
and my favourite (mainly because I say this a lot): “Teda chance suda kita ni”
Halo is a science fiction video game series created by Bungie Studios. The series centers on the Master Chief, a cybernetically enhanced human super-soldier equipped with technologically-advanced battle armor, and his artificial intelligence (AI) companion, Cortana, as the humans of a futuristic universe battle the Covenant, a theocratic alliance of alien races. In this science fiction setting, the term “Halo” refers to the Halo megastructure, a large orbital construction, similar to those first popularized by the 1970 novel Ringworld by Larry Niven, though smaller in scale.
Now this game has been out a long time ago. but i only manage to get my hands on this a few weeks ago. got it from a friend.
there’s 4 kind of difficulties in the game. you can pick level 1 (easy), normal, hard, and legendary. something like that. i’ve completed normal mode. and also… finito. i’ve kick those alien ass back to where they came from (in legendary mode). now playing in this mode really gets you irritating at times. but you just have to keep making strategies and all… stealth, ammo-saving and stuff like that. i’m glad i made it :mrgreen:
Okay so the latest movie i’ve watch is Hitman… and to tell ya the truth… im quite dissapointed.
not that it’s not good. but i think they can make more out of it… need more action… more people flying around heehe :twisted: maybe i was expecting too high. the storyline isn’t that exciting too. it’s simple.
well i’ve played the franchise before and finished the first one which is Hitman 1. contrast to the movie… the game needs the hitman to play stealth. but in the movie it’s just too forward. i dunno. if any of you played then you’d understand it perhaps :roll: here some screenshots of the Hitman game.
“Now I’m gonna put a bullet in your head but she can’t look” :shock:
And the question for today is:
Who killed the jogging man?
For those who never heard of it, it’s a violent game. your mission is to survive from being killed by other crazy men. so, your chance of being alive is to be the crazy one. kill or be killed is how it is. people may not enjoy it well or even try the game. but for gamers such as i :mrgreen: it’s a worth-playing game.
However, it seems that Britain has banned the Manhunt 2 game. and i’m sure it’s a sad news amongst gamers there cause it’s a good game. British Board of Film Classification, or BBFC has decide that Manhunt 2 is a gruesome game for its brutal slaying style of gaming. blood and gore :shock: .
I’ve played the game myself. Manhunt 1 actually. it’s scary whenever i’m alone at home playing it. but for me, it’s one way to release stress… by making heads roll :shock: . i don’t know how the storyline is in Manhunt 2, but it looks like it’s quite the same as before which is to escape. kind of like the Saw movies.
Here’s the trailer…
Some screenshots of Manhunt 2 here…
Need to burn something? (or someone :mrgreen: )
Never mess with these guys. unless you don’t want some parts of your body.
You’re not the tough guy though. 3/4 of the time you have to hide.
Hey gamers… yea you. yes you the one who played games throughout life… and still playing heehe :roll:
Including me :mrgreen:
Remember Super Mario? the micro genius version? it was once the best game to play again and again. i finished the game a few times. hope i could play it again. sure will bring back old memories…
Talking about Super Mario, here’s a clip of the game being finished in around 5 minutes… nice one. well, see the clip down here.
I’ve been a fan of the Warcraft series for a long time. i played all of them from Warcraft 1 till recently which is the Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne. i like playing games, that i don’t deny. but it seems that i won’t be playing the latest Warcraft which is the MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) version of it.
Why? Firstly, i need a powerful computer to even support the game.
Minimum System Requirements
Windows® System 2000/XP OS:
Intel Pentium® III 800 MHz or AMD Athlon 800 MHz
512 MB or more of RAM
32 MB 3D graphics card with Hardware Transform and Lighting, such as NVIDIA® GeForce™ 2 class card or above