Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Are Xbox 360 Games Region Free



Xbox Games may be one of the greatest 21st Century games of all time. The things you can do in this game are unimaginable. You can go on an adventure to slay the dragon by yourself or you can add some friends to spice things up a bit. Not much of an Adventurer and more of an Architect? That's Fine! In Xbox you can Play Survival Mode where you have Health and can deplete Hunger and the goal is the Do whatever you want.

In Creative mode you can fly, have an infinite amount of blocks and build on a super flat world so you don't have to clear out land. Also, you break blocks instantly! If you don't like to adventure and build than you can even just play PVP (player vs. player) on many death-match style maps that either you or your friends built! There is a way to download maps but I won't go into detail on that because is quite complicated.
One thing that you may know is that the game is made out of blocks. It may look like a childish game with the graphics but I will assure you it is made for all ages (unless your 1). I'm 15 and I play it, older family plays it and my little cousins as well. It can be a Casual game or a hardcore game depending on your play-style.

I don't want to spoil too much for you so you have a surprise but if you want to play on Survival mode without all the Mobs (monsters) trying to kill you then you can even play on peaceful mode where it takes the bad guys out! I own Xbox and Xbox live code generator on both my Xbox 360 Console and my PC and I recommend buying it on the PC IF you have a good enough computer!

To see if your PC has what is required type in on Google Search Can I run it and go to the first website and test your computer, it will tell you what you need. I say the PC Version is better because it has a lot more stuff in it rather than the Xbox because it is behind on Updates to the game. Either way, this is a must buy on any and all Plato.


Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Never To Play Tetris in Cellphone Again



  Tetris is a classic game that doesn’t really need much of an introduction. It’s considered one of the best video games of all time, and that is not disputable, and while it does have an interesting origin story, complete with “In Soviet Russia, Tetris plays you “jokes, its recent installments haven’t had the same excitement. Now, that isn’t necessarily bad thing in itself.

Game series like Pac-man and Frogger have lost a lot of their popularity over the past ten years or so because the recent installments just haven’t been good games, but that isn’t the case with Tetris. Instead, the formula is just so perfect; it’s hard to find a reason to go get a new one. Even so, today we have a fantastic version of the game.

This is Tetris Evolution for the Xbox 360 Live First off; let’s just take a look at that name, Evolution. Spoiler alert, this is not some super sophisticated or upgraded version of Tetris. No, it’s not called revolution, but this does not feel like an evolved version of Tetris, either. It’s complete with atom of different modes, you can play online or with some friends, but this is still really just Tetris.

The basic formula remains unchanged. But like I said before, there’s nothing wrong with that. This is one of only a few game series where I can really say that. Allot of Tetris games get released, so it might be better just to call them Tetris and whatever year it is. Like sports games. It’d be a little more honest. But anyway, that’s kind of beside the point. If you want a good game of Tetris, well, you’ve definitely found it.

Not only does Tetris Evolution offer a wide variety of modes like Marathon, Score and Race, it features controls that feel like they were made for the 360, and I never thought I’d say that. Back in the day, the original Game Boy version of Tetris that was so popular had just the A and B buttons and the d-pad. Did anyone think there needed to be more? No, but Tetris Evolution feels incredibly fluid with the 360’s analog sticks, buttons and triggers. It’s extremely rare to accidentally place a piece where you didn’t want to place it.

 The thing about Tetris Evolution, outside of its name, that makes it so fun is that it doesn’t try to be anything other than a really good game of Tetris. Yes, you have the option to have modes that add indifferent game play mechanics and have different goals, like taking out certain lines on the board, but the game’s marathon mode is just like you remember Tetris, only more colorful. Hours can go by playing Tetris without you even realizing it, and for me especially, that’s rare.

I’m one to look at the clock a lot, just to see how much time I’ve spent playing, but Tetris Evolution had me under its addictive charm. Now like I just said, this is really just a more colorful game as far as visuals are concerned. It looks great on a big TV, and it’s easy to see which piece is coming next by looking up top. The small visual effects the game uses are also great; very crisp, but subtle.

This is the way to make a classic game look new. Take notice. While Tetris Evolution isn’t a “must buy”, since its best elements have been around for decades, this is definitely a good choice for fans of the series. Just give yourself big chunk of time to play it; you’ll be in front of your TV for a while.