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    May 25

    #2 - Full Auto and CopyCats

    FULL AUTO IMPRESSIONS
     
    For the past couple of days I've been playing Full Auto .  Several months back I played the demo and really wasn't impressed.  Now that I've played the full game, I can still say that I'm......not really too impressed with it, but it's mindless fun for a while.
     
    Most people would probably call this game "Burnout with Guns", and for the most part they'd be right.  It's basically the same style of gameplay with a  few twists.  You're encouraged to drive recklessly, causing as much damage to other racers, and the enviornment, as you can.  Throughout the course of the game you unlock a fair amount of cars to use, and different colors and skins(decals) for them.  You can build up a boost bar by doing jumps or drifting around corners, and, once it's full, blaze by the competition for a brief period.
     
    The biggest difference between this game and Burnout(besides the machine guns, grenade launchers, rockets and missles), is the "UnWreck" ability.  Exclusive to offline modes of play, this allows the player to rewind time, giving them a second chance at correcting a turn, avoiding hazards, or even taking out a rival.  It's done nicely, and actually becomes very useful at the later stages of Career mode where getting blown up can cost you the race.
     
    I would say this game is good strictly for a rental, especially right now in the 360's lifecycle because there isn't much out there to play.  Pick it up and have some fun with it for a few days.  Earn some easy achievement points.  Take it back to the store on time(or send it back within a week via Gamefly, whichever you prefer).  In a few months, you're not even going to care about this game, or any of the other average 360 games out there.  Play it now before titles like Dead Rising or Saints Row are in stores.  I'm only playing it because I've tried most of the other titles at my job already.
     
    If I had to grade this game, I'd give it a C+
     
    Graphics: Good, but not great.  About what you'd expect from a launch title. There is some inexcusable slowdown that pops up here and there.
     
    Sound: Pretty good sound effects.  The soundtrack itself is quite generic and ultimately forgettable.  You'll end up using your own soundtrack within a day, tops.
     
    Controls: Default setting takes a little getting used to, but works out well.  I never felt the need to reconfigure my setup.
     
    Fun Factor: This title isn't worth $60, and while there is some fun to be had, it is not a must play.  Did I mention the word "rental" yet?
     

    STOP COPYING ME!
     
    One phrase I've seen alot on the Xbox forums is "Sony is copying (us/them/it)!", especially after Sony's somewhat disappointing E3 showing this year.  While this phrase is justified(Poor Mario got reamed in this regard), couldn't the same be said for all gaming consoles, and for pretty much every popular developer out there today?
     
    What do you think?

    HITMAN: BLOOD MONEY DEMO
     
    For those who may not have known, Microsoft put up a demo for the new Hitman game, Hitman: Blood Money
     
    The demo has some fun moments, although it's not anything spectacular.  While I can't say this truly takes advantage of the Xbox 360's power(while crisp and clean, the graphics are more on par with a mid-range PC game), I think the final product will at least warrant a playthrough and should be really fun for fans of the series.

    X-MEN: THE LAST STAND
     
    Tonight I'm going to see a midnight showing with some friends.  I'll post a spoiler-free review sometime tommorrow or Saturday.
     
    Thanks for stopping by.

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    Kevin Uhartwrote:
    I've been playing Full Auto a bit lately, though I have to admit I'm one of the few that bought the game when it came out (okay, it was a gift - but only technically)  :p  I agree that there are things that could have been polished, and that 60 dollar price tag was too much for what the end result was.  I am suprised that I'm still enjoying it though. 
    July 4
    I had a good time with Full Auto. I never quite finished it up and think I have the warlord series and one other to complete the ciruits. I had teh burnout demo and now have been seeing it for $39 so maybe I will get that one too. Nice to see some of the older 360 games come down to $39. Madden 06, Burnout, The Outfit, Tiger woods, etc.
    May 26

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