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Business name: Rewind-FindsFirst name: LeaSurname: McMullenAddress: 34 Ellesmere Road, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, United Kingdom SY1 2PRPhone number: 07789226246Email: contact@rewind-finds.com
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- t***k (843)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseExcellent item, delivered well packaged however delivery was late and no tracking information was provided even after contacting the seller to ask for an update. If the tracking was available then it would have been even better.
- t***k (692)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseDidn't arrive and no response from seller. However, the other items I ordered just before this one arrived, then all the items in their store went off so can only assume there was some issues for the seller. Hope all is well. Not leaving negative as previous experiences good and seems there was more to this.
- *****- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseso. bid on item. won item. paid for item. waited for item. no item. emailed seller. no email. emailed again times 10. no email at all times 10. claim with ebay. SURPRISE!!!!!!!!!!! can you guess what happened next.... yup. you guessed it..... A REFUND! i hope this is not what ebay is becoming....sellers that think it is ok to just send items when they want and not send them at all as well. my question is do they really think that buyers are just going to let them do that? no chance. so sad.
- *****- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseA fast dispatch, very good protective packaging and item as described, i am very happy, excellent!!!
- n***o (62)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseTop communication, item as described and arrived early! A+++
- b***b (323)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseFast delivery, well packaged, and as described many thanks!
Reviews (29)
01 May, 2009
Prey Review!
Prey is a sci-fi first person shooter that scores many high marks with its unique and innovative gameplay features that are presented in gorgeous living environments and game levels. These elements have made Prey into a fun and exciting game. With a closer look however, Prey falls prey to the fate of many first person shooters with linear game levels and an average storyline.
Pros
* Lots of new and innovative gameplay features.
* Environments and game levels are extremely detailed and gorgeous!
* Nice variety of unique alien weaponary
Cons
* Enemy AI is quite basic Often not challenging.
* Linear level design limits replayability.
* Lackluster storyline.
Overall, the strong points in Prey outweigh it's drawbacks. The linear game path, unchallenging AI, and weak storyline hold Prey back from being a great game, but the loads of new and exciting features more than make up this. These new features are sure to make their way into other games and along with the excellent graphics make Prey well worth it for any FPS fan.
01 May, 2009
Fallout 2 Review!
1 of 1 found this helpful In this sequel to the best game of 1997, Interplay and Black Isle came together to create a great improvement on the original while still maintaining the overall scope and integrity of the story and game play. Fallout 2 is everything Fallout was and more.
The story continues with the player character being a generation descended of the original vault-dwelling character in the first game. He/she has been chosen by the village elder to undergo a temple of trials to determine if they’re suited to find a pre-war piece of technology known as the G.E.C.K. (Garden of Eden Creation Kit) so the chosen one might save the village from certain destruction in the wasteland.
How does it compare to the original? The mouse-driven isometrics and turn-based battles have been modified slightly, but are virtually identical to the original. Players still manage the inventory in a special interface, but it’s not as clumsy. There are a lot more side quests, more items, and more back-story to experience. It has the same character development with a few minor modifications, and music is a little more memorable. This game just does everything a little better.
Where does it excel? NPCs are actually useful. More than that, players actually manage their inventories. They wear armor and they gain levels. They’re a little sensitive about shooting the main character in the back, but not so much with other NPCs. Also, they get rather sensitive if they are shot accidentally. Upon the slightest PC-NPC friendly-fire injury they may go ballistic. Players can move NPCs out of the way, so those reloads when pinned are no more. Perfect!
There are other memorable enhancements, including an abundance of useful NPCs that don’t require “movie-mode” interaction. More realistic game play is achieved when the party is affected by the main character’s karma. The world is larger and there are many more achievements to be had. Ever want to be a porn star? How about a boxing champion? Also be on the lookout for many more cult-references and amusing random encounters.
Playing the game today has a few drawbacks. Gamers still can’t select screen resolutions or color depth, something that is sought after a lot in today’s gaming world. Make sure the game is patched to it’s latest version before starting a new game because saved games in previous versions are incapatable. There are bugs that the patches don’t fix and as a caution players should save frequently.
Those minor problems aside, Fallout 2 is a gritty adventure which allows players to be as good or as bad as one reasonably could be while still completing the primary objectives. Actions taken in the game directly affect how the ending is portrayed, giving the game limitless replay value. It is possible to go through the game several times and still feel like there has been a unique experience, dispite certain parts of the game objectives being required. The nature of the character development system is such that a character can be crafted into just about any gaming style one would choose. This is something that is still sought after in RPGs of today and often finds lacking.
When it came out in the fall of 1998, Fallout 2 set some standards for good gameplay and immersive story. It improved on the original in all the ways it needed to. All the improvements will have PC RPG players playing the game multiple times to experience the fallout.
07 Jun, 2009
What's It All About?!
24 of 25 found this helpful The chances are you’ll have either played or heard of the Sims franchise. With over 100 million units sold across the Globe, The Sims is the biggest PC franchise in history. For this third iteration in the strategic life-simulation series, the gameplay has evolved rather than changed drastically from its original format.
In The Sims 3 you can once again expect to follow the daily activities of one of more virtual persons across an open-world neighbourhood. With a wealth of possibilities at your fingertips, it’s up to you to shape the destiny of your characters by determining their traits and career paths, while forging plenty of relationships along the way. Essentially, you're tasked with micro-managing your virtual life in this colourful suburb, earning cash in the process and building your ideal home on your way to acheiving your ultimate life-time goal.
The Sims 3 expands on previous iterations by offering a number of new features, including an expanded creation tool that allows you to extensively customize your Sim and in-game items, from wallpaper to floorboards. Buy and Build modes have been refined and a whole host of new community features have been added, including the ability to create movies and share them with friends. Sims fans can also look forward to public events that will take place in the neighbourhood, including pool parties and barbecues, as well as public protests and movie premieres.
It’s The Sims as we know it, with even more to think about than ever before. Like previous games, you're only limited by your own creativity and the amount of time you're willing to invest in creating your virtual lifestyle.