Hitman: Blood Money Review – Smile
Hitman: Blood Money, the fourth installment of Eidos’ assassin series, builds upon the franchise with more of its gripping signature stealth-action gameplay and sexy bald-headed hero: Agent 47. All 13 of the game’s missions are well crafted and challenging, and the gameplay is simply remarkable. In it, 47 is up to his missions as he throttles numerous innocents simply because he wants to steal their clothes in order to infiltrate off-limits areas and eliminate targets. Hitman: Blood Money, like the series it comes from, is a game that allows you to be as ruthlessly violent as you want; if you want to take things subtle and slow, you’re going to be able to, but if you just want to kill everything that moves, you can do that too.
If:
I want an assassination adventure
…to feel like a bad protagonist
…the best atmosphere in any Hitman title
BUY IT
If:
I want
more intelligent AI than the appearance of intelligent AI
RENT IT
Sony Ericsson W810i Review: Solidly Percepted
Sony is the largest entertainment industry leader in the world, and has been the only leader in the cell phone market without a true carrier for a long while. But does that stop them from producing quality products in comparison to more sleek styles? Nope.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Review – Enter Fantasy
I am simply in tears. Imagine being in a time vastly different from your own, and believing it. This is simply remarkable and the Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is the epoch of achievement with a huge, open-ended, complex, detailed role-playing game that is incredible to behold. Oblivion delivers everything that earned the Elder Scrolls series its name and improves things from its predecessor, Morrowind. Oblivion is so much more than a game and will simply leave people who do not like role-playing games to want to try this meticulous and beautifully crafted world of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion by Bethesda Softworks.




