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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Wrath of the Lich King Review

Dec 13 2008

At some stage, the overwhelming popularity of a game begins to speak louder than any review ever could, and that's definitely the case with World of Warcraft, which has just seen it's second expansion, Wrath of the Lich King (WotLK). This is an expansion aimed at players with characters at level 70. The new continent, Northrend, consists entirely of high-level content that allows advancement to the increased level cap of 80. It makes an impression from the minute you step off the boat or zepplin the first time, and just gets better from there.

Welcome to Northrend
Made up of 9 zones, Northrend has some of the most spectacular environments to be seen in the game yet, which is saying a lot considering how well-designed the rest of the world is. If you weren't overly fond of the sometimes cosmic appearance of Outland (which is supposed to be another dimension, after all), you'll appreciate the more earthy atmosphere and outstanding music of Northrend. Along with the stellar art direction, improvements have been made to the game engine that allow users to turn up some of the video settings. It will slow down your framerate a little, but given that the game's system requirements are still quite low, that's not a problem for most users.

Taking Quests to the Next Level
Questing has always been central to WoW, and despite plenty of collect and deliver type assignments, they've consistently managed to mix it up with things like escorting NPCs and bombing runs. Wrath of the Lich King has expanded on this dramatically and pushed quests in all sorts of imaginative directions. You may find yourself luring an enemy into an ambush, taking control of a flying dragon or a land vehicle to crush your foe, or even fighting side by side with heroes of lore to defend one of Azeroth's classic cities.

In fact, the clever use of instancing and phasing has allowed them to introduce quest mechanics and story advancement reminiscient of a single-player game. Parts of the world actually change depending on which quests you've completed. It's been done in games before, notably Guild Wars, but Blizzard has implemented these devices so fluidly that it's hard not to be engaged. This technique is used not only to further the story in Northrend and spice up some of the dungeons, but also in the introduction of the new Death Knight class.

You're rarely given any real choices during these story-driven events, but they still manage to take the game in a new direction.

Dungeons and Raids
As with The Burning Crusade (BC), WotLK introduces a bevy of new Dungeons and Raids for players to explore and conquer. Despite the incredible amount of variety in earlier boss fights, it's clear that Blizzard hasn't yet run out of original ideas for them. In one Dungeon you're actually temporarily pitted against duplicates of your own party, and as they are overcome you're brought back into the confrontation with the boss. Dungeons are all available in 2 difficulty levels with different loot: normal and heroic.

On average they're quite a bit shorter than earlier instanced content, which sometimes took several hours to get through. Most of the Dungeons in WotLK can be completed in well under an hour. BC's requirement of completing a dungeon on normal difficulty before being able to run it on heroic has also been forgone, so now you simply need to be level 80.

In many ways, WotLK caters even more to the casual player than BC did. The infamous 40-man Raids of the old world were supplanted with 25-man Raids in BC. Like Dungeons, Raids in WotLK each come in 2 flavors: 10-man and 25-man. I've already heard a few lamentations from hardcore players about the game getting "easier," although in fairness, some of the Raid bosses still require a great deal of cooperation. Making it possible for a 10-man group to tackle the Raid content will ensure that lot more of the player base actually gets to see it. Only a fraction of the millions of people playing the game now have seen all of the earlier Raid content. This may be one reason that the old 40-man Naxxramas Raid, abandoned by players after the launch of BC, has been updated and given new life in WotLK as a 10/25-man Raid.

It's hard to keep everyone in a game like WoW happy, but Blizzard has been good about adding large amounts of content to the game inbetween expansions, and they show no signs of slowing down.

Vehicles
While your flying mount gets grounded until level 77 in Northrend, a variety of combat vehicles are available for use in quests, the new Battleground, and the Wintergrasp PvP zone. When you board one of these contraptions or creatures your usual shortcut bar is swapped out with abilities that are specific to that vehicle. They are intuitive enough to operate, but they do feel a little oversimplified at times. There is a nice variety of them and a remarkable number of quests and instances make use of them.

Death Knights
BC brought 2 new races to Azeroth, but Death Knights are the game's first new class, and the game's first heroic class. Unlike the other classes, you can't start a DK until you have another character that is level 55 or higher. Death Knights begin in their own zone, where they are under the service of the Lich King. They are tasked with an assortment of evil deeds as he commands them to terrorize a town and commit other atrocities. At the end of opening quest chain, Death Knights gain freedom from the Lich King and join the masses fighting against him.

Because DK's miss out of 55 levels of gear and talent points, the early quests get them up to speed quickly. By the time they break free of the Lich King, they have good equipment for their level, a mount, a bunch of talent points earned through quests, and some familiarity with the DK ability system.

There are bound to be balance issues when a new class is introduced, especially when it starts at level 55. DKs are better equipped at around level 60 than the average character of a different class, and they seem a little overpowered until they approach the level cap where everyone has better gear. No doubt there will be further tweaks and adjustments to the class as Blizzard rolls out patches.


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Monday, September 5, 2011

Wrath of the Lich King FAQ

Now that the Wrath of the Lich King expansion for World of Warcraft is live, many people are wondering what it has to offer and where to get started. Here are some answers for those who want to get the most out of the new content for this ever-popular MMORPG.

Can I purchase and/or download Wrath of the Lich King online?

Yes, you can now upgrade your account and download the game client on the official site.

What are the system requirements for Wrath of the Lich King?

PC System Requirements

Minimum
- Windows XP (Service Pack 3), Windows Vista (Service Pack 1)
- Intel Pentium 4 1.3 GHz or AMD Athlon XP 1500+
- 512 MB RAM (1 GB for Vista users)
- 3D graphics processor with Hardware Transform and Lighting with 32 MB VRAM (Such as an ATI Radeon 7200 or Nvidia GeForce 2 class card or better)
- DirectX-compatible sound card or motherboard sound capability

Recommended
- Dual-core processor, such as the Intel Pentium D or AMD Athlon 64 X2
- 1 GB RAM (2 GB for Vista users)
- 3D graphics processor with Vertex and Pixel Shader capability with 128 MB VRAM (Such as an ATI Radeon X1600 or Nvidia GeForce 7600 GT class card or better)

Mac System Requirements

Minimum
- Mac OS X 10.4.11 or newer
- PowerPC G5 1.6 GHz or Intel Core Duo processor
- 1 GB RAM
- 3D graphics processor with Hardware Transform and Lighting with 64 MB VRAM (Such as an ATI Radeon 9600 or Nvidia GeForce Ti 4600 class card or better)

Recommended
- Intel 1.8GHz processor or better
- 2 GB RAM
- 3D graphics processor with Vertex and Pixel Shader capability with 128 MB VRAM (Such as an ATI Radeon X1600 or Nvidia 7600 class card or better)

You need The Burning Crusade expansion as well.

What is the new level cap?

The new level cap is 80, up from 70 in The Burning Crusade. Talent trees for all classes have been extended, and professions now go up to 450.

How do I get to Northrend?

Alliance players travel to Northrend on ships that leave from Menethil Harbor and Stormwind Harbor. The Menethil ship takes you to Howling Fjord and the Stormwind ship takes you to Borean Tundra.

Horde players catch a zepplin just outside of Orgrimmar for Borean Tundra, or outside of Undercity for the Howling Fjord.

What is a Death Knight?

Death Knights are the game's first "Hero Class." You must have another character over level 55 to create a Death Knight. Rather than starting at level 1, Death Knights start at level 55. Death Knights do not replace existing characters and they are available to both factions. Unlike other classes in the game, you can only create one Death Knight per realm.

What Dungeon instances are available in Northrend?

Utgarde Keep in Howling Fjord: L69-72
The Nexus in Borean Tundra: L70-72
Azjol-Nerub in Dragonblight: L70-74
Ahn'kahet in Dragonblight: L73-76
Drak'Tharon Keep in Grizzly Hills: L74-77
The Violet Hold in Dalaran: L75-77
Gundrak in Zul'drak: L76-79
Halls of Stone in Storm Peaks: L77-79
The Oculus in Borean Tundra: L77-80
Halls of Lightning in Storm Peaks: L78-80
Utgarde Pinnacle in Howling Fjord: L78-80
Caverns of Time - Stratholme: L78-80

What Raid instances are available in Northrend?

Naxxramas in Dragonblight
Vault of Archavon in Wintergrasp
The Obsidian Sanctum in Dragonblight
The Nexus: The Eye of Eternity in Borean Tundra

Where is the city of Dalaran?

Dalaran is in the western part of Crystalsong Forest, floating in the sky.

How do I get to Dalaran?

At level 74 you will find quest givers in major Northrend towns that will send you to Dalaran for free. The only way to get there before 74 is by being ported or summoned. Mages can undertake a quest at level 71 to learn Teleport: Dalaran.

Where can I find a map of Northrend?

There's an interactive Flash map of the continent on the World of Warcraft site.

When do I get to use my flying mount in Northrend?

When you reach level 77 you can buy the cold weather flying ability in Dalaran for 1000 gold.

Are there class trainers in Northrend?

Only for Mages, who can train in Dalaran.

Where can I train my professions past 375 in Northrend?

Alliance profession trainers are in Valiance Keep (Borean Tundra), Valgarde (Howling Fjord), and Dalaran.

Horde trainers can be found in Warsong Hold (Borean Tundra), Vengeance Landing (Howling Fjord) and Dalaran.

Is there an Auction House in Northrend?

No, you have to travel back to the original cities.

Does Dalaran have city portals?

Yes, Dalaran has portals to every major city including Shattrath. There is also a portal to Caverns of Time.

What new Battlegrounds are there in the expansion?

There is one new Battleground called Strand of the Ancients. It's a 15 vs. 15 match in which the sides alternate between attacking and defending a keep.

Where can I plan my new talent build?

The talent calculator on the World of Warcraft site has updated talent trees for all the classes including Death Knight.

Have fun in Northrend!


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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Wrath of the Lich King FAQ

Now that the Wrath of the Lich King expansion for World of Warcraft is live, many people are wondering what it has to offer and where to get started. Here are some answers for those who want to get the most out of the new content for this ever-popular MMORPG.

Can I purchase and/or download Wrath of the Lich King online?

Yes, you can now upgrade your account and download the game client on the official site.

What are the system requirements for Wrath of the Lich King?

PC System Requirements

Minimum
- Windows XP (Service Pack 3), Windows Vista (Service Pack 1)
- Intel Pentium 4 1.3 GHz or AMD Athlon XP 1500+
- 512 MB RAM (1 GB for Vista users)
- 3D graphics processor with Hardware Transform and Lighting with 32 MB VRAM (Such as an ATI Radeon 7200 or Nvidia GeForce 2 class card or better)
- DirectX-compatible sound card or motherboard sound capability

Recommended
- Dual-core processor, such as the Intel Pentium D or AMD Athlon 64 X2
- 1 GB RAM (2 GB for Vista users)
- 3D graphics processor with Vertex and Pixel Shader capability with 128 MB VRAM (Such as an ATI Radeon X1600 or Nvidia GeForce 7600 GT class card or better)

Mac System Requirements

Minimum
- Mac OS X 10.4.11 or newer
- PowerPC G5 1.6 GHz or Intel Core Duo processor
- 1 GB RAM
- 3D graphics processor with Hardware Transform and Lighting with 64 MB VRAM (Such as an ATI Radeon 9600 or Nvidia GeForce Ti 4600 class card or better)

Recommended
- Intel 1.8GHz processor or better
- 2 GB RAM
- 3D graphics processor with Vertex and Pixel Shader capability with 128 MB VRAM (Such as an ATI Radeon X1600 or Nvidia 7600 class card or better)

You need The Burning Crusade expansion as well.

What is the new level cap?

The new level cap is 80, up from 70 in The Burning Crusade. Talent trees for all classes have been extended, and professions now go up to 450.

How do I get to Northrend?

Alliance players travel to Northrend on ships that leave from Menethil Harbor and Stormwind Harbor. The Menethil ship takes you to Howling Fjord and the Stormwind ship takes you to Borean Tundra.

Horde players catch a zepplin just outside of Orgrimmar for Borean Tundra, or outside of Undercity for the Howling Fjord.

What is a Death Knight?

Death Knights are the game's first "Hero Class." You must have another character over level 55 to create a Death Knight. Rather than starting at level 1, Death Knights start at level 55. Death Knights do not replace existing characters and they are available to both factions. Unlike other classes in the game, you can only create one Death Knight per realm.

What Dungeon instances are available in Northrend?

Utgarde Keep in Howling Fjord: L69-72
The Nexus in Borean Tundra: L70-72
Azjol-Nerub in Dragonblight: L70-74
Ahn'kahet in Dragonblight: L73-76
Drak'Tharon Keep in Grizzly Hills: L74-77
The Violet Hold in Dalaran: L75-77
Gundrak in Zul'drak: L76-79
Halls of Stone in Storm Peaks: L77-79
The Oculus in Borean Tundra: L77-80
Halls of Lightning in Storm Peaks: L78-80
Utgarde Pinnacle in Howling Fjord: L78-80
Caverns of Time - Stratholme: L78-80

What Raid instances are available in Northrend?

Naxxramas in Dragonblight
Vault of Archavon in Wintergrasp
The Obsidian Sanctum in Dragonblight
The Nexus: The Eye of Eternity in Borean Tundra

Where is the city of Dalaran?

Dalaran is in the western part of Crystalsong Forest, floating in the sky.

How do I get to Dalaran?

At level 74 you will find quest givers in major Northrend towns that will send you to Dalaran for free. The only way to get there before 74 is by being ported or summoned. Mages can undertake a quest at level 71 to learn Teleport: Dalaran.

Where can I find a map of Northrend?

There's an interactive Flash map of the continent on the World of Warcraft site.

When do I get to use my flying mount in Northrend?

When you reach level 77 you can buy the cold weather flying ability in Dalaran for 1000 gold.

Are there class trainers in Northrend?

Only for Mages, who can train in Dalaran.

Where can I train my professions past 375 in Northrend?

Alliance profession trainers are in Valiance Keep (Borean Tundra), Valgarde (Howling Fjord), and Dalaran.

Horde trainers can be found in Warsong Hold (Borean Tundra), Vengeance Landing (Howling Fjord) and Dalaran.

Is there an Auction House in Northrend?

No, you have to travel back to the original cities.

Does Dalaran have city portals?

Yes, Dalaran has portals to every major city including Shattrath. There is also a portal to Caverns of Time.

What new Battlegrounds are there in the expansion?

There is one new Battleground called Strand of the Ancients. It's a 15 vs. 15 match in which the sides alternate between attacking and defending a keep.

Where can I plan my new talent build?

The talent calculator on the World of Warcraft site has updated talent trees for all the classes including Death Knight.

Have fun in Northrend!


View the original article here

Monday, August 8, 2011

Tenchu 3: Wrath of Heaven

Press L1, R2, L2, R1, Right, Left, L3, R3 at the title screen.

Press L1, R1, L2, R2, Right, Square, L3, R3 at the mission selection screen.

Press R3, L3, R2, L2, R1, L1 at the mission selection screen.

Press L1, Up, R1, Down, L2, Right, R2, Left at the title screen.

Press Up, Down, Right, Left, X (3 times) at the title screen to unlock the level used in the game's demo.

Pause game play and press Up, Down, Right, Left, Square (3 times).

Hold R1 + L1 and press Up, Square (2 times), Left, Square (2 times), Down, Square (2 times), Right, Square (2 times) at the item selection screen.

Hold R2 + L2 and press Square (3 times), Up, Left, Down, Right at the item selection screen

Complete Layout 1 with a Grand Master rank. Select the B-side dialogue option at the Sound menu to play the game with joke and outtake style dialogue.

Successfully complete the game as Rikimaru or Ayame.

If you have another cheat or hint for this game, or any other game we do not have listed send it in.


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