Showing posts with label games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label games. Show all posts

Finish C&C Generals in 4 Minutes


Without tricks, cheats, mods or patch, you can finish the game Command and Conquer particularly Generals or Zero-Hour in 4 minutes more or less. It is a unique strategy that don't need to boost your Supplies. Using the starting amount only and making few units and maximize their functions, you can destroy and wipe out your enemy base.

I have tested it many times in Skirmish mode and works using the GLA General. It is the most fastest general because they don't need power supply (Cold Reactor or Nuclear Reactor) to make any units in Arms Dealer(Technical, Scorpion Tank, Quad Cannon, etc.) You can check the video by clicking THIS or try CHINA General if you don't like GLA. Once you mastered this, this will be easy for you to apply it to USA General. Have fun!

Need For Speed: Undercover

EA will be releasing the new series this coming November 18, 2008 for the next Need For Speed game. Prior to the previous series which is NFS:Prostreet last year and NFS:Carbon, the two games were not as good as NFS:Most Wanted as it is a good game actually, and the two games follow were not as good as it.

Though the game magnificently rendered amazing graphics because it was also released in the new game consoles, for me, the gameplay is still the key factor in playing games. For trailer of this upcoming game, click THIS as it is named as Need For Speed:Undercover. For other information check out EA Games for details and here for other previews and reviews.

Great Music from Video Games

If you are tired of listening on today's music, why try listening to something new. Some people called this tracks techno or instrumental, but this are actually video game soundtracks. If you are familiar with movies like Silent Hill, Resident Evil, etc. they are video games to be exact. On the first time you listen, you will feel strange because there are no vocals or artist singing, but full of beat and background music.



What it makes different is once you used to listen to it, you feel like you're into the game or movie itself. If you've played this games on Playstation or PC or any consoles and you already finish it, even you're not in the front of the monitor if you're listening to this tracks, you actually feel that you're still playing. What fascinates me is it feels good and it uplifts my mood.



If you want to listen on some of this video games soundtrack, you can try AMON TOBIN'S Chaos Theory for the third installment of the game SPLINTER CELL. The game is a role-playing game actually, and you play Sam Fisher, as one of the government agents doing some undercover mission and strategies how you can retrieve information while having some toys and gadgets like Batman has. This game rocks, you better try it for yourself or you miss half of your life.