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Reviews (6)
09 Feb, 2010
Play it!
Summary: I'd rate this game as a 9 out of 10. The short and sweet to this game is that you gotta at least try it once. Like it or not, at least you cand say that you've played a classic. If there is a weakness, it is the variety of the landscape. For me, I can play this game for hours, days and even years. You may get bored of it, but you will always have some nostalgia to come back and pay again at some point. At least that was my experience as well as a few of my friends. Finding those good items is the constant reason to keep playing. It is always exciting to find out what the big boss will drop for special items when you defeat them! Battlenet is a HUGE plus for keeping people hooked. Can you say, "FREE Battlenet?" Whoo-hoo! If it wasn't for that, I'd have quit playing long ago. It also had its drawbacks with cheaters who duplicate items and lag the servers. The up point to that is the cheaters made the runes/runewords much more available. Otherwise nobody would EVER be able to put together a good runeword.
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08 Dec, 2009
Short IPod Review
I love that the 120GB iPod can fit oodles of songs. I have a large CD collection and thought that I'd have to select which songs to download onto the iPod. Not so. This particular model with 120GB can probably store up to 2000 CDs worth of songs. That's HUGE! The iPod is easy to use and the more I use it the more adept I become at operating it. I get frustrated at times trying to dial in a specific artist from the long list of artists I have uploaded, but with such a simple operating wheel, it is a minor drawback compared to the simplicity of the user interface. The iPod has good quality of sound. I hook it up to my home stereo and as long as the volume is not 100%, I cannot detect any distortion. The distortion comes from any sub par recordings. Downfalls: the only way to charge the battery is to be connected to the computer. This is irritating having to use an active computer to charge it, though the battery is good for maybe 20+ hours of life. Maybe other sold-separately devices like iHome can charge the battery--dunno, I don't have one. Next, the owner is tied to iTunes and Apple software. The operator will have to download 100 megs worth of iPod operating system in order to even activate the iPod for the first time. The good thing is you do not have to pay for iTunes unless you wish to buy music off of them. Any music works--I use Rhapsody and Wal-Mart downloaded music (mpeg) and these songs work perfectly on it. As long as you have a computer and love music, this device is worth having. I use it for home use as well as in my car and at work. It only needs a cable to connect to other devices (Radio Shack can help--or an eBay auction for a iPod cable). I never thought about owning one of these gadgets but with the reasonable price offered by eBay, I thought, "what the hey." Now I'm addicted. It just will take days to load all of my CDs onto this handy little device. Needless to say this takes a lot of time to do. But once the music is on the iPod, you're set.
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09 Feb, 2010
A Diablo Clone?
Summary: I'd rate it at 4 out of 10. The bad points outnumber the good for this game, Sacred. It is a shame, it had great potential. Fix the bugs and include a rockin "battlenet," this would be a pretty decent game. Better luck in Sacred II. Purpose: I bought Sacred because I enjoyed Diablo/Diablo II. The game was directly compared to Diablo so I said, "What the hey, I'll try it out." True, it plays similarly. So if you've played Diablo, this is another game that may fit the bill. The game is old so you may or may have better reviews out there than mine. This is why I will keep things short and sweet. Good: Adventuring is better in virtually every respect. Graphics are very good and the details are improved since you do not have just 800x600 graphics. You can zoom in or zoom out for better views of things. The adventure is not always the same each time you play, unlike the bland, generated maps of Diablo. Average: game play is a bit slower than Diablo--it really sux to wait for your special attack to come available again. This is what slowed down the gameplay. The slow game speed is okay at some times but boring in others. You may like this next point or not -- It is rare that you have to take on huge mobs of monsters. Most of the battles in Sacred are you versus a few opponents. Unfortunate: This game would be SWEET with a bangin' open internet gaming experience simiar to "Battlenet." Again, low-budget??? I can see keeping up gaming servers as a huge expense. I think you can network this game but I did not ever look into it. Bad: There was no manual included with the game. There were no basic instructions to help figure out what keys do what or a quick overview. This means in the beginning everything is clunky and frustrating, as though you were playing a pirated game. Several hours later and many failures of what NOT to do, you finally understand the basics of how things work. I suppose the game manufacturer is just saving money in not printing these manuals. Is it that they are a low-budget outfit? The Worst: Bugs. I have never outright crashed the game, but just as frustrating is that I've found that your character will quit responding quite often. What happens is that you simply stop moving. You cannot attack, walk, or do anything except save the game. However, saving the game in this point does no good. If you reload that game, you're still stuck. It is a serious bug that took much of the enjoyment out of the game. If you have not saved in a while (which seems to happen all too often to me), you have to repeat all the action you just did. I was lazy and have not looked for patches. There may be some to help this. I don't know. I was focused on looking for a manual and I found a link for it through Google. However this link pointed to a missing file. Damn.