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Author: dr.guntx | 9 August 2009 |
: 3![]() Realese Name...hulk.vs.wolverine.2008.dvdrip.xvid-walmart Realese date...1/14/2009 9:47 PM Runtime...37m 2s Ripper...WaLMaRT Author: Balaji04 | 6 August 2009 |
: 40WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2008
![]() WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2008 By far the biggest change to this year's game is the addition of fighting styles. This is a sort of classification of each wrestler type that gives wrestlers under each type specific abilities. For instance, powerhouse types like Batista can effectively "hulk up" when they fill up their energy meter and store a fighting style icon, which renders them impervious to strikes and makes all their grapple moves irreversible. Secondary abilities are also available. For instance, a powerhouse can also pull off stronger Irish whips that send opponents over the ropes. There are several different types of these styles, including technical wrestlers, high-flyers, brawlers, submission specialists, dirty fighters, showmen, and hardcore types. For the most part, each of the abilities assigned to these different archetypes fit nicely into each wrestler's general moveset, but some have a tendency to appear overmuch over the course of a match, and in some cases, they also feel a little overpowered. The powerhouse's ability to just grapple at will tends to be a lot more effective at ending a match quickly than the high-flyer's ability to do surprise pins. Granted, there's always been that difference in effectiveness between wrestlers of this type, but these fighting styles just make those differences all the more pronounced. Not to suggest that you can't win with smaller, less powerful guys, but if you get caught in a flurry of punches from a brawler or a series of hard slams from a powerhouse, you're down for the count. Still, apart from this ECW-centric stuff, there's not much else to marvel at with the gameplay this year, especially considering all the holdover problems from previous games that plague this sequel. The artificial intelligence continues its downward spiral into utter boobdom, especially in any kind of gimmick match where weapons are prevalent. They'll constantly stand around, periodically flailing at another wrestler with a weapon and hoping for the best. Any match that has a ladder involved but nothing hanging above the ring to collect still results in a number of wrestlers constantly scaling ladders in the middle of the ring over and over again. Tag partners still sometimes forget that they're supposed to help you when you're in trouble, too. And now, with this new fighting style system, the AI has taken to relying on these various special moves to an almost irritating degree. How many times can one guy use the ref as a shield, or "hulk up" in a match? Apparently the answer is "too many." In terms of content, SmackDown! vs. RAW 2008 offers roughly the same roster of match types and modes as last year, with a few small additions and a few significant downgrades. The biggest downgrade is the 24/7 mode, which actually now wraps the single-player story mode and the general manager mode up into one haphazard package. In an effort to combine the two, the story mode has lost all its punch and ability to deliver something even closely resembling a real storyline. Sure, you still get the yearlong title hunt with one of the main superstars in the game or a created grappler, but the story barely rears its head beyond the scope of a series of voicemails you get from other wrestlers and the general manager of the brand. The few cutscenes you do get are pretty generic, and sometimes they don't even fit the context of what's going on. Sometimes wrestlers you supposedly are fighting with will give you a handshake backstage. Couple that with some of the voicemails sometimes identifying the wrong person as your rival, and even identifying the wrestler you're controlling as someone you're supposed to fight, and the story aspects of this mode feel more than a bit hacked together. In place of story is a bunch of lame statistical data and achievements that your wrestler is supposed to hit over the course of the season. You earn respect and eventual title shots by increasing your skill and your popularity with the fans, and you increase that stuff by doing all these little challenges and ventures between shows. Is your strength rating lacking? Go wrestle a guy for two minutes and do as many strong grappling moves as possible. Need to improve on the mic? Spend some cash for a nonplayable training exercise and get a boost to that statistic. Need to rest up? Take some R&R at the expense of your wrestler's fatigue rating, as well as a bit of his popularity. The trick to this whole aspect of the mode is keeping a balance between all the various things you're doing. Overexert yourself and you'll be much more prone to injury, which forces you to wrestle with damage already taken (even though the doctor always tells you to rest up, you can't skip shows), and if you just rest constantly, your popularity rating will plummet. #3: Utilities & Drivers » Tools & Utilities : NOW U CAN PLAY ANY LATEST GAME WITHOUT GRAPHICS CARD!!!!
Author: stevekriskros | 1 July 2009 |
: 23![]() NOW U CAN PLAY ANY LATEST GAME WITHOUT GRAPHICS CARD!!!! JUST INSTALL THIS SOFTWARE IN UR PC AND PLAY GAME WITH IT... 3D-Analyze is a Graphics Card Emulator that can emulate all the feature of a 3d graphics card like pixelshader 1.1, 1.4, 2.0, bump maps and a lota stuff. If a game stops running on your system just because you dont have a graphics card. Don’t worry 3D-Analyze will do it for you. Run 3D-Analyze, select the game exe, select a few options u wanna emulate and there u go the game run perfectly now. Like POP1, POP2, THE HULK, MX vs ATV are few to mention though. The list goes on if I start writing all of them here. This mod will emulate transform & lighting, shader model 2.0, and other graphics card features that your card might not have. It is basically the 3D-Analyze software, except that I found a little trick to extract the dll files it uses for emulation, so that now you don't have to start 3D-Analyze to run a game. Follow the instructions in the readme to insert the dll files into your game folder and run the emulation. This will work with any 3D game that requires TnL and basic Shaders. This mod works best with integrated video cards such as the Intel 945GM with the GMA 950 GPU. Not all the features of 3D-Analyze will work with every card; this software is not magic. It cannot create things that your system cannot already do with it's innate processing power. I have used this with Madden 08 to emulate High TnL settings, and I used it to activate the TnL feature in NBA Live 07. You can also use this with MVP 04 and 05 to allow maximum amount of crowds in the stands. NOTE: I did not make this software, I only discovered a workaround to run a game without having to start 3D-Analyze. Author: crys18 | 23 February 2009 |
: 19![]() Hulk vs. Wolverine.avi | 349 Mb HULK VS WOLVERINE- This dark, violent, smash and slash story was first told in issue 181 of THE INCREDIBLE HULK and the rematches have continued to thrill comic fans ever since. Now Marvel and Lionsgate takes the best of those famous comic book battles and merges them into one heart pounding 33-minute story. Wolverine was conscripted by Department H, and for his first mission was sent against the incredible Hulk. Author: kashifnomi | 12 February 2009 |
: 8![]() | MKV | Rapidshare | 118 MB| Genre : action Duration: 45 m Codec : mkv It's gods versus monsters in this epic 45 minute movie! Never have we explored the explosive power of the Hulk like we have in this new film, every major character from the Marvel Thor universe is thrust into battle with this Green Goliath as he brings a new Ragnarok down upon the realm of gods Author: soft22 | 14 January 2009 |
: 14![]() Release Date: Jan 13, 2009 Genre: Action / 3D / 3rd Person Developer: Pandemic Studios Publisher: Electronic Arts Platform: PC Towering oliphants loom over the battlefield, raging toward the Rohirrim. Orcs swarm around, brandishing rusty blades and thirsting for blood. Yes indeed, developer Pandemic Studios seems to be taking great pains to create a hack-and-slash game that stays true to its source material. Expect to see these sights and many others in The Lord of the Rings: Conquest. Two famed settings, Pelennor Fields and Minas Tirith, are home to some levels that we recently explored, and we're here to report on the experience. First, we should mention that in each of the campaign missions that we played, we could choose from four total character classes, both at the outset and within the missions: scout, warrior, archer, and mage. The warrior's broadsword may be the most obviously authoritative, but the other three classes have obvious advantages. Scouts wield daggers and are swift to attack, so if you like quick, stylish moves, you'll gravitate to this class. Archers, of course, are equipped with a bow and arrows, and you may find their triple-shot and poison-arrow skills particularly handy. Or if you're a fan of Gandalf, perhaps you'd rather test out the mage class, which uses lightning bolts as its main attack. |
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