Tag: PC games

Half Dead

I’m sorry to report that, at least in my experience, Half Life 2 has been nothing but a series of disappointments. So far, the ultimate experience promised by the game is seems as unreachable as the top of that blue tower dominating City 17. Over the past week, I have barely played a total of 4 hours into the game.…

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Heaven in Hell

Ok… the rave reviews were right after all. Doom III is an amazing game. From the beginning, the game is a claustrophobic, oppressive experience. Like in the best horror movies, it takes you through a constant flow of creepy sounds, menacing shadows and flickering lights. Everything conspires to give you that nagging feeling that something is right behind your back. They were…

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Installation Hell

Here is something you are not likely to read in the mountains of amazing reviews of Doom III – a $60 game should not take 2 hours of battle to install. Like legions of other fans, I waited patiently the arrival of a new level of experience in PC games. I even avoided the rush of the first couple of…

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Deus Ex : Invisible War

Doom 3, Half Life 2, Call of Cthulhu, S.T.A.L.K.E.R…. the end of the year is promising some very exciting games. Time to clean up the shelves and go over some older games I have not finished yet. First in line – Deus Ex II : Invisible War. I have mixed feelings about that one. On the one hand, it was…

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Farcried

Although I purchased Far Cry about a week ago, I haven’t played more than an hour of it, and it was not for lack of trying. So far, this game has been a lesson in patience and frustration. First mistake was to install the newly release patch. The game was out for less than a week when the patch was…

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Farcrying

After going through two of the most amazing demos I have seen in the long time, I finally got my hands on “Far Cry”. Well… the enthousiasm generate by the demos was short lived. The game turns out to be sluggish, with visual glitches that bring up memories of the first 3D accelerations cards. Once again, this is a game…

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