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SynopsisForeseeing the imminent downfall of their Communist experiment, the desperate leaders of the Soviet Union hatched a daring and untried plan: They would travel back in time to eliminate Albert Einstein before he could create many of his technical innovations, thus weakening the Allies and restoring the glory of Mother Russia. But the mission went terribly, terribly awry. Now the modern world as you know it no longer exists. World War III rages, a prolonged and vicious conflict among three global superpowers: The Allies, the Soviet Union and Japan's Empire of the Rising Sun. Technology you can only imagine is put to deadly use, including Tesla coils, heavily armed war blimps and transforming tanks. Your comfortable modern existence is not just a thing of the past — in this timeline, it never existed in the first place. Now you must confront the terrifying reality of all-out global war, where extreme high-tech weapons are wielded with grim efficiency in a conflict unlike any you've ever dreamed of. Will you have the courage to face down your enemies on the battlefields of an alternate future?Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3 Ultimate Edition takes you to a vividly imagined world where every bizarre research project and technology experiment of the last 70 years has borne fruit and the global political map has evolved into one far different from the one we know today. Enjoy the classic, action-oriented gameplay you've come to expect from Red Alert combined with new features, content and enhanced graphics for the PlayStation 3. This Ultimate Edition comes packed with extras, including bloopers and outtakes, behind-the-scenes footage, developer strategy videos, new battleground maps, the Unit Profiles video encyclopedia and the Girls of Red Alert 3 featurette. Red Alert 3 breaks new ground in real-time strategy games, thrusting you into a breathtaking alternate future where nothing is as you expect — and anything is possible.
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Excellent
on May 27, 2009
Posted by: mavick
from mavick CA
well I only played the demo and imp already wanting to get the game and it took me so long just to finish one of the missions and I like it like that and usually I want the game to go faster but I like the speed that the game goes. And I cant wait."
"I am a long time Command & Conquer fan and have mainly played it only on the PC.... until now. The radial menu in the game is excellent but it is a lot different from the old PC Mouse & Keyboard combo....just know that once you get it down...you won't miss the keyboard or mouse. The tutorial is very deep and I recommend playing through it twice to get a good hand on the controls. Once you get them down and get into the game a lot fun awaits. If you are a fan of the RTS genre this game is a must buy."
This is a Great Game for the PS3, The sound is great. The units are all unique, and your can crank the level up to brutal for a heck of a challenge. The Graphics are just pretty to look at and all the little effects look nice. Also this game is packed with all lot of useless extras but they are nice to be on the DISC. The controls will take some time getting used to and for now the game dose not support keyboard and mouse. That really shouldn't be a problem because the game teaches you all the little controls and actions you can do with the controller, Basically its up to you if your willing to learn a deep game like this one. This is a must buy for all you C&C fans
What's great about it: A RTS on the PS3, Fun to play
What's not so great: Controls will take some time getting used too
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Excellent
on May 22, 2009
Posted by: mavick
from mavick CA
This is a classic sci-fi film. A robot from the future comes back in time to kill Sarah Conner so that John Conner can never be born to destroy the Terminators in a future battle between mankind and the Terminators. The Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a robot with skin over the top to appear human. It is a great film and a classic. The story is cool and the action is even better. You will love this film and I would buy T2 and Terminator 3 as well you will not be disappointed"
What's great about it: Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator
What's not so great: Nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The Terminator features a wonderful 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer that is remarkable for a film released back in 1984. A few specks of dirt appear on the print, but they're extremely minor and don't hinder the experience in any way. This disc includes a brand-new 5.1-channel Dolby Surround transfer that showcases a significant amount of power and depth. It also contains the original mono track, which lacks the strength of its companion but does have a balanced level of sound. This special edition of The Terminator contains an impressive collection of supplements that should please its many devout fans. The highlights are two well-done documentaries that provide plenty of background material. "Other Voices" is a comprehensive new extra that includes basically everyone involved with the film in a significant capacity. "The Terminator -- A Retrospective" features an informal conversation between James Cameron and Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1992 about their experiences making the film. The other major inclusion is seven deleted scenes that are more interesting than the usual throwaway moments. Cameron offers commentary on each cut and tries to explain why he made the deletion. There's also a large still gallery that contains numerous drawings and photographs in five categories. The most interesting section includes artwork by Cameron of his original concepts and storyboarded sequences. This disc offers fans a chance at reading Cameron's original film treatment. Written in 1982, it's very extensive and includes the basic structure for the final version. There are also several original theatrical trailers and television commercials included on this release.
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Excellent
on May 22, 2009
Posted by: mavick
from mavick CA
This is a classic sci-fi film. A robot from the future comes back in time to kill Sarah Conner so that John Conner can never be born to destroy the Terminators in a future battle between mankind and the Terminators. The Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a robot with skin over the top to appear human. It is a great film and a classic. The story is cool and the action is even better. You will love this film and I would buy T2 and Terminator 3 as well you will not be disappointed"
What's great about it: Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator
What's not so great: Nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The Terminator series has a long history of delivering jam-packed DVDs sure to rock your speakers and blind you with their pristine picture quality -- a legacy which, at the outset, Warner Bros. T3: The Rise of the Machines seems to live up to -- though closer inspection of this two-disc set might prove otherwise. Technically it's brilliant, with a deep 5.1 Dolby Digital track that'll knock your socks off and shake your teeth, while this version's equally as rich 2.35:1 widescreen picture contains crystal-clear clarity surrounding the perfectly transferred auburn and blue color schemes of the hit film. Feature-wise, the first disc offers two audio commentaries, the first featuring director Jonathan Mostow and every principal in the cast, including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, Claire Danes, and the sexy TX herself, Kristanna Loken. While it's not quite the group experience that you'd expect, the individual interviews that make up the track still offer amazing insight into the production -- even if Arnold is far funnier when he has someone else to work off of (see his hilarious commentary with John Milius on the Conan: The Barbarian Collector's Edition for proof). Another, more pared-down, in-depth commentary can be found on the director's lone track as he discusses everything from casting decisions to the role he had to fill after James Cameron departed. Rounding out disc one is the final theatrical trailer, along with a trailer for Atari's T3 game for X-Box and Playstation 2. Disc two is where the juicy extras await you, starting with a new introduction from Arnold, explaining what you'll find on the disc and, of course, the promise that he will inevitably "be back." Next is a breezy 13-minute on-set HBO First Look documentary and the best feature on the DVD -- the deleted Sgt. Candy scene, a bit which not only provides some good continuity for the series, but also one of the biggest intentional (or unintentional, figuring on how you view it) laughs on the whole disc. The heart of the extras comes with the T3 Visual Effects Lab, which features separate sections on the stunts and effects of the Crane chase, TX Transformation, Future War, and Crystal Peak (aka: half-machine Arnold after the helicopter crash) scenes. Sadly, the featurettes are littered with a truly annoying transition screen that screams "cheap" and shows exactly why this is the more casual commercial release, rather than the one for the hardened DVD and movie lover. In contrast, this section also contains a truly innovative feature called Create Your Own Visual Effects, which puts the audience in control of three key money shots in the film and lets them create the scene over and over again by deleting or adding various layers into the final FX shot (the part with the exoskeletons with flame-throwers is genius). Next up is the Skynet Database section, which also adds to the overall cheapness factor of the DVD, by including fictional Skynet "files" on various characters and machines in the Terminator series and in the video portions, substituting horrible stand-ins for some of the leads (who they obviously couldn't get footage of) and recycling footage already seen in the visual effects featurettes. The makers of the DVD put a tad more time into the Terminator Timeline feature, an extra which details the entire series' story line in a comprehensive manner -- though it, too, is hampered, this time with poor design and functionality (as can be seen after a few minutes fiddling with it). Rounding out the second disc are a gag reel, a storyboards section, featurettes on the costumes and Todd McFarlane toy line, a PC game trailer, and a making-of segment on the game itself. Gripes about the features aside, this disc should tide fanatics over until the more bonus-filled disc Mostow has promised comes out -- until then, audiences will always have that Sgt. Candy scene....
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Excellent
on May 22, 2009
Posted by: mavick
from mavick CA
"Great for gifts i mean this is a review on the product not the movie. we all know the movie is great . really the only negative things is that the skull is plastic and it has a big price ag"
What's great about it: Great for terminator fans
What's not so great: PRICE and endo skull is plastic
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Learn more about DualShock 3 Wireless Controller for PlayStation 3. (Flash demo) The DualShock 3 wireless controller puts the intensity of your favorite PlayStation 3 games in the palm of your hand. Pressure sensors in each action button let you feel the rumble of the hits, crashes and explosions on the screen, making every impact feel like you're really in the game. Highly sensitive SIXAXIS motion-sensing technology responds to your movements with lightning-quick speed, giving you the response you need to win.This controller features Bluetooth technology for wireless gameplay. Use the USB cable to seamlessly and automatically charge the controller through the PlayStation 3 at any time. Soon everything from racing circuits to all-out RPGs will become hand-shakingly immersive. When you pick up this innovative controller, more exciting gameplay is in your grasp.
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Excellent
on May 21, 2009
Posted by: mavick
from mavick CA
"I have this controller that came with my PS3. I am glad it has the rumble feature, and it is especially nice to be able to turn the PS3 on and off with a button on the controller. I played on the PS2 for years with a wireless Pelican controller, but it never had the great feel and comfort of the Sony controller. The battery life is great. I play for hours at a time, and don't have to charge it very often. The only downside is that you have to have the PS3 on to charge it. I will be getting a wall charger to avoid this. I would like to buy another one so that while one is charging I can still pay without a cord hanging down in front of the TV (my PS3 is on top of my TV) while the controller is charging. The only thing that holds me back is the price. The best Sony controller so far."
What's great about it: An official Sony wireless controller, feel, charge life, PS3 power button
What's not so great: Nothing.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Design
5 out of 5
5
Durability
5 out of 5
5
Comfort
5 out of 5
5
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Sony Blu-Ray Remote Control - PlayStation 3
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Excellent
on May 21, 2009
Posted by: mavick
from mavick CA
He remote is nice because it always stays connected. It has a nice button layout and feels when you press them. Definitely buy this remote!"
What's great about it: The connection with the PS3 is always consistent and no matter what direction you
What's not so great: Needs lights for the buttons or illumination
I would recommend this to a friend!
Design
5 out of 5
5
Durability
5 out of 5
5
Comfort
5 out of 5
5
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SynopsisIn the year 2012, the era of the nation-state is drawing to a close. The nations of the future increasingly have turned to private military companies, also known as PMCs, to aid in their defense. These elite mercenaries provide clear benefits to the nations that engage them, but they also tend to take a rather lax view of the law. Even so, the Reykjavik Accords have authorized the PMCs' right to serve in every aspect of military operations. As the PMCs' role is further legitimized and their influence grows, concerns have begun to mount. Have the PMCs been granted too much power? And, if so, what will the consequences be for the world?Tom Clancy's HAWX puts you in the pilot's seat for revolutionary aerial combat action in an all-too-realistic world of the near-future. Engage in intense high-altitude warfare, complete with cutting-edge technology and devastating firepower. Become an elite pilot of the future through use of the game's unique Enhanced Reality System, which provides a incredibly realistic flight experience, including radars and incoming missile detection, weapons trajectory control, an anti-crash system and more. Take the throttle of more than 50 authentic aircraft as you prove your skills in dogfights over war-scarred modern landscapes. In HAWX, you're at the controls for stunningly rendered air combat.
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
EXCELLENT
on May 21, 2009
Posted by: mavick
from mavick CA
When I got TC: HAWX I loved it, sure it's not like Ace Combat 6 or another in the series but it's still a great game never the less. The controls are tight and you can use the six axes or Duel Shock 3 controller for added fun. The Graphics are top notch and flying over real life landmarks is cool. The flight is swift, combat is nail biting and the action is worthy of an Oscar."
What's great about it: Graphics, sounds, music and thrills
What's not so great: No Ace Combat series but it's still good
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Learn more about Killzone 2 - PlayStation 3. (Flash demo) The foundation for war has been created on the harsh planet Helghan. The ISA is set on capturing the Helghast leader in an attempt to bring the Helghast war machine to a halt. As Sev, a special forces soldier, it's up to you and your squad to put an end to the ISA and secure Pyrrhus, the capital city. As the time for battle creeps closer, your crew realizes that the planet itself is as big of an enemy as the ISA. Are you strong enough to overcome the planet's obstacles and take out the ISA?Killzone 2 follows up its predecessor with even more futuristic war intensity. Realistic graphics create highly atmospheric environments that are fully responsive to the violent conditions on Helghan. Players must adapt their battle strategies as the devastating effects of Helghan's climate have a huge impact on war tactics. Learn to harness the power of the environment and use it to your advantage against the ISA.
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
EXCELLENT
on May 21, 2009
Posted by: mavick
from mavick
""They will know......Helghan belongs to the Helghast." Play the game on Elite and you'll see what Visari meant by that.
At the very beginning, Killzone 2 shows you an introduction explaining both sides of the war. The Helghast defending their home land, and the ISA invading them to finish what was started on Vekta (the first Killzone). It shows your main character preparing to leave Vekta before he fights the battle on Helghan.....on the back cover, it says "In and out in a month, they said. Morale at an all-time low.....they couldn't be more wrong"....
Even though games sometimes can't capture ones attention just by what's on the back, it's almost like they WANT you to see how wrong they really were. At the very beginning, your craft makes a crash landing on a beach, already fighting for your life, AND THE GAME JUST STARTED! Depending on your difficulty setting (if it's your first time, I HIGHLY recommend either Recruit (easy) or Trooper (a bit above easy) ). Later on in the game, you're traveling all over Helghast, in what seems to be an endless chase for Radec (Visari's commander) and Visari himself (Emperor of Helghan). Even though I have shared some of the game's story line, don't think I'm going to spoil it for you.
When you first try to look with the right analog stick (default settings), you WILL notice a delay. It's not a bad disc and it's not your controller. They built that into the game to give the feeling of the gun being heavy. It actually works pretty well, and if you're like me, you'll get used to it quickly in the campaign. However, I still do wish they didn't put a delay on EVERYTHING. I'd hit Square twice just to reload, and sometimes, hitting X once won't allow the character to jump, but that's only online, and the room most likely was laggy.
Where the game REALLY shines is its online feature. From Bodycount (team deathmatch), Assassination (killing a certain player on the other team before time runs out), Search & Retrieve (finding a speaker and returning it to a destination...kind of like Capture the Flag), Capture and Hold (taking territory and holding it from your enemy for a certain amount of time), and Search & Destroy (planting bombs at a specific target and waiting for them to blow up), there's ALOT to do in this game.
Ribbons such as Head Fetish (getting 10 headshots in a game) keeps the game rolling. Getting eight ribbons of the same kind, such as eight Head Fetish ribbons, gives you a medal, in which you unlock special items/abilities for achieving them. Being a medic and reviving people 5 times in a match, 8 different times, gives you the ability to throw down health packs that can heal you, your teammate, or even an enemy if they're lucky enough to find one. If you heal someone 5 times in a match, 8 different times, you can use that ability with any other badge. For example, say you're a Sabetour (badge in which you're disguised as an enemy to fool your enemies), and instead of C4 mines, you want to have the ability to heal yourself. If you get the C4 medal AND the one for the health packs, you can mix and match them.
It seems complicated, but it's MUCH easier in the game. Ranking up in the game online allows you to gain different badges. You can be a medic, an engineer (build turrents), Tactician (throw spawn grenades so teammates can spawn in other places), or a Scout once you reach the highest rank (Scout being the sniper). Even once you're finished with that, there's always something else to do.
If you're good enough, the game even rewards you with the Special Honor ribbon, for being either the top 10, 6, 3, or 1% of players for that week (the highest I've ever gotten was 3%).
There's just so much good with this game, I could write a research paper about them.
But now about the "bad". Depending on who's hosting, the games can be VERY laggy. Two shots to kill someone....with a headshot...really??? Me shooting people five times, only to die with two bullets.....yeeeaaaa. Little
What's great about it: Action, sound, graphics, online play (32 people! Take that, Halo!)
What's not so great: the delay in aiming takes some time to get used to, characters
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Learn more about Resistance 2 - PlayStation 3. (Flash demo) Humanity lies on the brink of annihilation. A deadly Chimera invasion has ravaged Europe, leaving humans struggling to survive and to repel the threat. Now the danger has expanded. In Resistance 2, you'll revisit the apocalyptic world of Resistance: Fall of Man to discover that the Chimera invasion, far from ending, has spread its devastating reach to North America. Arm yourself for battle on the perilous shores of the United States and prepare to make your last stand.Resistance 2 explodes with epic battle scenes set in massive environments that dwarf you with their scale and intensity. Take your life in your hands and go up against the dangers alone in a single-player campaign in which you'll encounter epic boss battles across a variety of unique United States locations. Join up to seven other gamers for standalone eight-player class-based online co-op featuring a separate story-driven campaign, or engage in competitive squad-based online battles incorporating up to an astonishing 60 players at once. New enemies and enhanced artificial intelligence behavior make the Chimera threat more deadly than ever before. Pick up your impressive new weaponry and get ready to give as good as you get.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
GOOD
on May 20, 2009
Posted by: mavick
from mavick
Very fun game but man is this game tricky from chamelons,to furrys it gets harder every battle which may turn some people off but for others no.The really easy part is up until the san francisco level when you retreat from the drone and run into the room with the ring surrounded by water with a furry swiming in it hard as running from bees.The guns are awesome though everything from magnums with exploding bullets,to sniper rifles with slo mo effects you take them on in daring enviroments.Rent it but dont buy it"
What's great about it: Awesome guns and great ail
What's not so great: Furry water creatures hard to get past
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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SynopsisExperience the final chapter in the Solid Snake saga with Metal Gear Solid 4. Travel around with world with Solid Snake to locations in South America, the Middle East and other dangerous areas. As he hunts down archnemesis Liquid Ocelot, Snake's packing the deadliest weapons and touting the most impressive abilities of his career. See if he can enter enemy territory undetected amidst the chaos of battle. Should Snake fail in his final mission, civilization will pay a terrible price: world domination.Combine stealth, strategy and combat to achieve your goals. Know when to aid local militia in the fight and when to let the battle rage on so you can use the chaos as cover. As you infiltrate enemy territory, don the OctoCamo stealth suit to match seamlessly with your environments. You can also rely on your contact, Otacon, to give you the new Mk. II reconnaissance tool as well as the Solid Eye, which provides vital stats on enemies and your surroundings. Visit Drebin on the black market and trade for bigger, badder weapons. The more you trade, the more custom weapons and modifications you'll unlock. Once you have the firepower, feel free to unleash it on waves of invading PMC soldiers.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
GOOD
on May 20, 2009
Posted by: mavick
from mavick
"It was clear to tell that a lot of time was put into the development of this game and it paid off with great reward to the gamer. I felt like I was playing a movie and was completely drawn into the story from start to finish. The game is so responsive and there are small ways the sixaxis capabilites were integrated into this game.
I don't want to be a game spoiler, but I will say that this is really one of the best games I've every played and I wish I could give it a 7 on the BestBuy scale of 5."
What's great about it: Graphics, story, features, everything
What's not so great: Nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
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