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Reviews (8)
28 Mar, 2012
I would recommend this product for anyone requiring its specificity.
It is difficult to rate a "coin" as a particular "product" for review. I mean, it's not like buying power tools or clothes or computer software, but I will try. The item was a 1902-S Morgan silver dollar which was listed, photographed, & details provided. I especially like the magnifying ability on the photo for close up detail inspection. This is a handy feature. The product itself was as shown with no surprises and i feel secure in stating that.
15 Jun, 2009
Golden Axe: Beast Rider PS3 reviewed
A nice game for PS3. It's not exactly what I thought it would be considering I cut my teeth on the OLD "Golden Axe" and "Golden Axe 2" from my Sega Genesis days...LOL. I guess the real problem I have with this game is that it plays very similarly to that of Assassin's Creed and Conan the Barbarian in that the storyline is VERY SCRIPTED and your character is only allowed to venture into the ares that the computer game will allow you to at the time. I suppose you could call this game VERY USER FRIENDLY in that if you don't know how to throw your axe or what your target should be, there is a type of help screen that leads you by the nose so that even a base moron can continue on through the scripting. I suppose the real trick to the game is to be sure and SAVE your progress (I think it autosaves for you or has that option) so that BEFORE you enter an unknown region or a big BOSS fight where you could possibly get your lunch handed to you, you can SAVE it and try the fight and review the best tactics to use to survive the ordeal (or if you die, you can simply restart at the point BEFORE the fight to ensure that you win the next time around)! So if you continue to use this style of gameplay, you will almost always succeed eventually without fear of permanent death. Gets kind of monotonous! Otherwise, the graphics and battles are pretty decent and give hours of gameplay on those boring afternoons. Good luck!
15 Jun, 2009
One of the BETTER DVD year sets from "Ghost Hunters"
It seems like the first season of GH had some of the more memorable moments for all the true fans out there. A few of the later releases were pretty bland and left you kind of feeling empty. I mean, after all, the better part of one season was spent cultivating the TAPS members' interpersonal relationships and whether or not Brian Harnois was staying or leaving the group. I, being a man, was really more interested in the actual ghost hunting aspects and figured that Jason or Grant could give a brief 2-3 minute explanation at the beginning of the episode as to where everyone has gone and how they are doing and then move on to the "meat and potatos" of the show. Back to this review of THIS particular DVD: It is great! A lot of ghosts caught on video (and EVP's on audio) and a good mixture of case-types from lighthouses to businesses to personal dwellings to ships. What a selection?!? I highly recommend this 3-disc collection for even a person who isn't a fan of the show but especially for those who are. Go gettem Jason & Grant!!! P.S. Can anyone reading this review that has some clout with the GH's or with Fox Network please tell them to cut out the background (eerie) music during the ghost hunts so that the TV viewing audience can actually hear in realtime what is being heard by the TAPS investigators?!?!?!? We don't need the dramatic license taken by the producers to take over and ruin the show!
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