Weekend Update
I got my Platinum trophy for Eat Lead. (It took longer than I thought it would) I’ve started inFamous. It better than I thought it is was going to be. (And I thought it was going to be good
) I’m about 54% done with the neon district. In other news E3 is upon us. Tomorrow is Microsoft’s Press conference. What I’m really looking forward to is info from Sony. I want to hear more about the PSP go which was leaked yesterday, (I’m hoping there is someway to trade or convert current UMDs to digital format. I won’t hold my breath though.) God of War 3 and Uncharted 2. Of course I’m also curious as to what secrets the big 3 have still yet to reveal. We will find out real soon! Ok, I’m off. (I’m taking the kids to see Up!)
What Are You Playing This Weekend?
I plan on getting that last two trophies I need for platinum in Eat Lead. After which I expect inFAMOUS to take up the bulk of my time. Trophy patches have also released for Tomb Raider Underworld and The Last Guy. You may see me playing those also. I’ve been waiting for the Tomb Raider patch (Since February) before I started the game. The Last Guy I haven’t played pretty much since it was released. I don’t mind starting that again. It’s a fun game. In my PSP I still have Patapon 2. (It will probably be awhile before I finish that)
Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard
I finally finished Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard on Maximum Hazard difficulty. The last level (Level 8 ) gave me a run for my money. Now for my quick review: Overall I enjoyed this game. Although older gamers may be the only ones who could appreciate it, the humor is good. (I found my self laughing out loud several times.) Graphics and sound are nothing to write home about. The first six out of eight levels are relatively easy. The last two were very frustrating. (I was playing on the hardest difficulty) The cover to cover mechanic made the gun play work pretty well. There’s not much replay to it other than getting trophies. (I missed two which I’m going back for on an easier setting) This game definitely deserves at least one play through. For those who like rent I recommend you give this on a shot. For those who prefer to buy, you should be able to pick it up for around $40 which I don’t think is a bad deal. (I don’t regret it anyway)