Mar 09
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Slavehack(www.slavehack.com)isareallyawesomegame.Itsabrowserbased online virtual haxxoring game.

What is Slave hack ?
Slave Hack is an online hacking simulation game, Slave Hack is NOT related to any real hacking !
All in-game is virtual, everything is made up..like the IP ranges, software, warez etc.

Ok I’m not afraid anymore..so tell me about the features?
To start with the best: SH is a free game, you never need to show your credit card.
You start SH with a very old (133Mhz, 1gb harddisk) computer, you will need to gather some hack software quick or else you won’t be able to defend yourself in this virtual world ! You can choose to live very defensive with as goal to collect great firewalls and live peacefully…Or choose to collect powerfull Firewall-bypassers and password crackers to hack computers and make them your slaves.

These hacked computers(Slaves) can be used to earn money or gain more power:
-Use them to send spam (Earn a few euros for every million emails).
-Sell warez (Illegally download one of the latest games and sell it online).
-DDoS and destroy an enemy computer.
…and more.

Slaves will co-operate gently…BUT make sure you clean out all log files now and then ! Otherwise your PC will be visited by some nasty admins very soon…You can also use logs in your advantage though: Check logfiles of other pc’s to track any online transaction… and then what? Hack the bank account wink.gif !

Goal of the game: Gather the best software and hardware around and hack as much player computers and NPC servers as you can to earn a spot in the highscore OR another goal is to obtain the power of pure pwnage and spread your clan all over the network.

p/s : I’m not encouraging anyone to hack nor I’m endorsing any hacking activities. It’s just a game. Have fun!

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Dec 19
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A review done by my friend,

MetapHor

In case you didn’t play the 1st sequel let me give you some stuff here that will make you regret that you didn’t bought and play God of War.God of War blew us away with its style and commitment to making one of the most bad-ass experiences in videogame history. For an original game it was a stunning achievement and deservedly won high marks from practically every reviewer who went through it. It looked fantastic, played smooth, and delivered in just about every area. But after some time to think and reflect we decided that we still wanted more and that even in something this good there is still room for growth so we put together a wishlist of things we’d like to see in God of War 2.

Can you really play a game which is one of the finest action games to date and ask for more? Of course you can. That’s the motivation that constantly pushes the art of gaming further along. Pac-Man was a hell of a game for the time, but thankfully we’ve moved on well past that landmark in gaming history. So in that same passion for excellence in all that we see and spend several consecutive hours of our life playing, progress must continue. And if that next step takes place on the PS3 and blows us away again, then bring it on. We can’t wait.

If you haven’t played God of War yet, then there’s no reason to continue reading this article. For one thing, you need to go out and play the game right now. We’re not yelling and screaming about this game for no reason. It needs to be experienced. The other reason is that there are a couple of spoilers in here that are better left as surprises if you haven’t played it yet. But if you know the game inside and out and have finished it at least once, then continue on for our God of War Wishlist.

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Dec 19
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The long awaited , the most anticipated , the most tempting GAMES of all

Final Fantasy XIII was officially announced for the Playstation 3 at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles. The intial trailer showed a very futuristic setting, one that we have never seen in a Final Fantasy game before, and a female protagonist (who could possible be the main character) fighting a bunch of guards. Her weapon was a sort of “Gunblade” and no, not like Squall’s, this one was a gun that transformed into a blade.

The girl fought a bit like Yuna, jumping around and pumping the bad guys full of lead. The battle system seems very “active” and fluid as there was a mass of enemies on screen and it looked like it went into a cutscene and back out of it with no load times. The game looks to be a true testement to the Playstation 3’s power. Not much else is known about the game yet.

Links to watch the sexy babe kick ass  Grin
http://www.ff-xiii.net/videos/XIII%20E3.MP4
I’ve watched the video myself and i considered my ass got kicked by the stunning graphics and the gameplay is awesooome!

The name for the whole FFXIII series has been dubbed “Fabula Nova Crystallis”. FABULA NOVA CRYSTALLIS, defined in Latin as “the new tale of the crystal,” is made up of several different titles based on variations of the FINAL FANTASY XIII universe. However, while each title in the project features different characters, different worlds, and different stories, all are ultimately based on and expand upon a common mythos.

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Oct 05
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Review taken from GameSpot.com

Xenosaga Episode III is a fitting, if convoluted, end to the cinematic science-fiction role-playing trilogy.
The Good: Intuitive battle system and well-balanced customization; great in-battle graphical effects; characters are all given a fitting sendoff.
The Bad: Story is wrapped up well, but you’ll need to constantly reference a database to keep up with it; obviously edited blood makes a number of scenes completely absurd.
Monolith Soft’s Xenosaga series is noted not only for its wordy German subtitles and lengthy cutscene exposition, but for its hugely complex storyline that’s influenced by equal parts science fiction, religion, and myth. The series’ first two chapters ended with far more questions and mysteries than they answered or explained, so Xenosaga Episode III: Also Sprach Zarathustra begins with an almost ludicrous amount of enigmas that need resolving. Fortunately, Xenosaga Episode III manages to wrap things up in dramatic and mostly satisfying fashion for the memorable main cast and the universe that they inhabit, while simultaneously leaving the door open for a continuation.

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