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		<title>Walking Dead Episode 1 A New Day</title>
		<link>http://tehflakes.ca/2012/05/06/walking-dead-episode-1-a-new-day/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2012 21:18:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tehflakes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just because you like herds of zombies and a well-stocked shotgun doesn&#8217;t mean you automatically like the first episode of five from Telltale games and The Walking Dead A New Day . It was released last week on Xbox live for 400MS points. The game starts off with a gentleman by the name of Lee [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just because you like herds of zombies and a well-stocked shotgun doesn&#8217;t mean you automatically like the first episode of five from Telltale games and The Walking Dead A New Day . It was released last week on Xbox live for 400MS points.</p>
<p><img src="http://tehflakes.ca/Photos/WalkingDead/walkingdead1.jpg" alt="Walking Dead 1 " /></p>
<p>The game starts off with a gentleman by the name of Lee Everett riding along in the back of a cop car on his way to prison for a crime he may or may not have done. Somewhere on his journey to his 8 by 8 cell the zombie apocalypse starts. Injured and freaked out Lee makes his way to a suburban neighborhood and comes across a young girl named Clementine and now it has become his duty to ensure she stays alive and safe and return her to her parents. </p>
<p>Since this was my first experience with a Telltale game the conversation tree was interesting and I had live by some of the lies I had Lee tell.  When someone has a question to in the game your presented with three options and the fourth is not to say anything and remind silent. You have a limited time to choose an answer. There was a situation early on in the game where I lied to Herschel and later on in a cut scene he called me out on lying to him.  So be careful on what respond with, as it will affect this episode and as well future episodes.</p>
<p><img src="http://tehflakes.ca/Photos/WalkingDead/walkingdead2.jpg" alt="Walking Dead 2 " /></p>
<p>Don’t worry you’ll get to kill a lot of zombies throughout of this game with axes and ice picks and you’ll even have to decide on several occasions who should live and who should be eaten by the zombies. My favorite chapter in the game was the motel level where there were about 5-6 zombies that you had kill. You had to plot your way around the level to kill the zombie’s quietly in order to not to startle the rest of the herd.  This brings me to my only complaint of the game, which are the controls. You use the left stick to control Lee and the right analog stick. You use the right analog stick to interact with the environments and to fight off zombies if they attack you. I just found it this cursor took up too much the space on the screen and often led to me dying repedately.</p>
<p><img src="http://tehflakes.ca/Photos/WalkingDead/walkingdead3.jpg" alt="Walking Dead " /></p>
<p>If you enjoy the Walking Dead comic and television show and can live by the decisions you have your character make you should really pick up episode 1.</p>
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		<title>Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 01:19:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tehflakes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[2010 &#8211; 2011 has been an interesting year for the worlds number 1 ranked golfer Tiger Woods. Off course behavior cost him numerous sponsors and millions of dollars but Electronic Arts stuck by the man who has transformed golf to what is today and release this years annual edition of the franchise. You&#8217;ll notice right [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;">2010 &#8211; 2011 has been an interesting year for the worlds number 1 ranked golfer Tiger Woods. Off course behavior cost him numerous sponsors and millions of dollars but  Electronic Arts stuck by the man who has transformed golf to what is today and release this years annual edition of the franchise. You&#8217;ll notice right off the bat that Rory McIlroy is also on the cover. Is this a ploy to get positive attention to the game to also feature one of the upcoming European players or is it strictly to promote the Ryder Cup which is the best golf team event on the planet. Enough talk about that and let&#8217;s get back to regularly scheduled review.<br />
<img class="aligncenter" src="http://www.tehflakes.ca/Photos/TW/tw1.jpg" alt="tiger woods 1" /><br />
Another year means minor visual upgrades to the game. It looks great but how far can you go to improve graphics in 12 months. There are a issues with the voice acting in this game. First of all, can we please get rid of Kelly Tilghman. Her voice is annoying and she isn&#8217;t funny at all. Further more, there have have many issues triggering the audio cues. By that I mean, how can the game tell me I&#8217;ve hit an awesome shot so close to the pin when in fact the ball is 20 yards from the pin and in the rough? Honestly it&#8217;s ultra annoying. EA we all know you have ultra huge QA department and these little annoying bugs should get squashed.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">One of the big additions to Tiger Woods PGA tour 11 was adding the Ryder Cup which is in my honest opinion one of the best golf tournaments to watch. Sure we all love the masters but there is just something about the Ryder Cup. USA Vs Europe Team play sounds great? It sure does however there are some issues with the implementation of the concept. First of all, not all the players in the roster of PGA tour are not eligible to play in the Ryder Cup and thus should not be allowed to play. Sure I&#8217;m getting pretty technical here but I am golfer and a huge golf fan and I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s too hard to follow the rules of the Ryder Cup. Also I found the fourball matches took far to long to play. I often found my self getting quite sleepy playing this portion of the Ryder Cup.<br />
<img class="aligncenter" src="http://www.tehflakes.ca/Photos/TW/tw2.jpg" alt="Tiger Woods 2" /><br />
There has always been a fine line between enjoying Tiger Woods and getting your balls handed to you playing on the Ultra tough Tour Mode. This year the team over at EA has introduced True-Aim. This allows you to get up close and and see the hole and course from the golfers perspective. True-Aim removes the old accuracy circle we were use to in Tiger Tiger Woods games and forces you to aim your shot entirely from an over-the-shoulder camera. This is how Tiger and the rest of the PGA, LPGA, and European tour players play. This adds an interesting challenge on it&#8217;s own and I struggled with it at the very beginning. So after you pull the analog stick, the only indicator you get that your shot is good is by the noise the crowd makes and the commentators have to say.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">The focus system is another effective tool at increasing the difficulty of your round without getting frustrating.  The focus meter sits on the lower left of the screen where it normally does. You use it to add power to your swing, spin to your ball and finally to use to putt preview. Using the focus meter uses up it&#8217;s availability pretty quickly and generally I&#8217;ve found it adds a bit of a tactical element to the game. When do you use it? when do you not use it? those are the tough questions to answer during a round of golf. How do you gain focus back? simple, hit quality golf shots on each hole. No longer can you simply rely on putt preview for 18 holes you actually need to think and implement a bit of strategy into your round of golf.<br />
<img class="aligncenter" src="http://www.tehflakes.ca/Photos/TW/tw3.jpg" alt="Tiger Woods 3" /><br />
Online modes haven&#8217;t really changed since the inception of the Tiger Woods franchise on next gen consoles. You still have your typical gamernet challenges, weekly, daily and play with the pro tournaments that we&#8217;ve all come to play hours of. The only real addition to the online mode is team play where you can join 23 other plays and play on Team USA or Team Europe. I&#8217;m really hoping for some improvements.</p>
<p>Career mode hasn&#8217;t seen a drastic change either you still have 48 skill challenges that pit you against some crazy shots, rounds of golf done by by the tour pros. The PGA season is firmly intact and the race to the Fedex cup is on. You&#8217;ll now notice you no longer earn cash but Experience Points (XP) based on your actions on the course. Make a birdie? It will yield you 25 XP points. There are 7 levels in all to get and you&#8217;ll need 100,000 XP points to get. XP can be really hard to earn in the early stages of the game but later on when you have your character maxed out XP comes by a lot easier. You can assign this XP points to your character growth or to buy new shinny clubs. Not happy with a decision you made? no problem you can reallocate those XP points if needed.</p>
<p>Another year means another annual edition of Tiger Woods, is it this year&#8217;s addition worth $69.99? Personally, I don&#8217;t think so but as you can tell I&#8217;m a sucker for golf games and keep buying them. I really wish I could avoid purchasing it. For those who are hardcore into their golf the new additions of True-Aim, Ryder Cup, and XP system are welcome changes that make the game a bit more challenging. I&#8217;ve yet to shot lower than a 61.  If your like me and you love golf be sure to pick this up as I can&#8217;t wait to the play the pros tournament when the Ryder Cup does actually come around.</p>
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		<title>Gran Turismo PSP Review</title>
		<link>http://tehflakes.ca/2009/11/16/gran-turismo-psp-review/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 17:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tehflakes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all remember Gran Turismo on the Playstation 1 with its multi disk package and countless hours of fun. Fast forward to 2009 and Gran Turismo PSP is making its debut on the portable platform. This game was roughly 5 years in development and I could have waited another 6 months for it. Well GTPSP [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all remember Gran Turismo on the Playstation 1 with its multi disk package and countless hours of fun. Fast forward to 2009 and Gran Turismo PSP is making its debut on the portable platform. This game was roughly 5 years in development and I could have waited another 6 months for it.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://tehflakes.ca/Photos/GTPSP/GTPSP1.jpg" alt="Menu" /></p>
<p>Well GTPSP must surely be one of the best graphical looking games running at 60 frames per second on the PSP it makes me think it’s a tech demo to show other developers what can be done on the PSP. The soundtrack is solid and quite enjoyable throughout the experience. The only let down would be the cock pit view it’s not as detailed and polished as I would have liked.<br />
As soon as you fire up the game you’ll be glad to see the familiar user interface we’ve all came to know and love. GT has 800 cars and 35 tracks that include over 70 different variations of tracks to play. Tracks in the game include original courses, famous world circuits, city courses ,Mazda Raceway, Laguna Seca, Nurburgring Nordschleife, Tokyo Route 246, a Seattle city course and a Grand Canyon rally track. One of the annoying parts of having 800 cars is that car manufactures only sell their cars on certain days of the week meaning you need to fire up the game every day to buy that car you need. Also the cars for sale are randomized as well as I got giddy when it was Mitsubishi day to sell cars but Eclipses weren’t for sale on that day.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://tehflakes.ca/Photos/GTPSP/GTPSP2.jpg" alt="Altt" /><br />
There are time trials, drift and something called a career mode as well as over 100 challenges to test your driving skills. Let’s start with the career mode or the lack there of one. There is not structured career mode, all you need to is select a car, track and you’re off to the races. I would have preferred that the driving challenges played some role in the career mode. Like if you beat the first 5 challenges it opens up the first set of races and in order to progress you need to beat more challenges. The lack of career mode is really the downfall for this game. The driving challenges are so deep, rich and fun I spent the most time beating all the challenges. Drift mode is your standard drift mode It doesn’t appeal to me. Time trials are always fun. There are online capabilities using Ad Hoc which always you to pick a car, track and challenge up to 4 friends to a race.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://tehflakes.ca/Photos/GTPSP/GTPSP3.jpg" alt="aaa" /><br />
It looks great, plays like a sim racer but the lack of structure in the career mode really disappoints me. One of the main reasons I kept going back and playing it was challenges. I had a blast and I wish we could get more via downloadable content. If you love the Gran Turismo franchise and need a really good racing game to play, than this is it. Oh I forgot to mention buy all the cars you can and get a head start on the competition when Gran Turismo 5 is released on the PS3</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://tehflakes.ca/Photos/GTPSP/GTPSP4.jpg" alt="aaa" /></p>
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