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2015年8月13日星期四

Assault Rifles and Heavy Weapons in GTA Vice City

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Ruger ($1000)--The main draw of an assault rifle is the ability to aim it from a first-person perspective, which allows you to shoot out tires and windshields. The other draw is its power. Although your aim will be thrown off quite a bit when you use this gun, you can go for headshots and mow down several men at once.
M4 ($5000)--The Colt M4 is like the Ruger, but it's superior in every way. Even with its considerable firepower it can't easily take out a helicopter. But it's still the best gun for the category. Remember that crouching will increase your accuracy with these types of weapons.
Note: All heavy weapons must be purchased from Phil or found around the city.
Minigun ($10,000)--With the highest rate of fire in the game, the minigun chews up cars, people, or anything in front of it. The only catch is that you can't target a specific individual with the R1 button. The gun fires at a slightly upward angle, so it's best used against enemies that are standing on the same ground you are.
Rocket Launcher ($8000)--For many players in many games, the rocket launcher is the ultimate weapon. Even from a great distance you can create a large explosion that destroys people and vehicles with great accuracy. This weapon is aimed from a first-person perspective.
M60 ($8000)--The heavy machine gun is probably the most reliable weapon in this category. It has a high rate of fire and manual aim, and, unlike with the rocket launcher, you can't hurt yourself with it. This gun is great for shooting down helicopters, shooting up land vehicles, or taking out particularly tough people.
Flamethrower (N/A)--Wantonly tossing flame around is fun but risky. If a flaming individual makes contact with you, you'll start to burn as well. Still, because it has a decent range and instantly nullifies threats, the flamethrower can be a useful weapon.
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2015年8月5日星期三

Means of Transportation in GTA Vice City(i)

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Each vehicle has its own characteristics: speed, acceleration, handling, weight, center of mass, braking ability, and so on. Helicopters and planes also have unique characteristics. As you spend more time in the game, you'll learn which vehicles you enjoy driving most, which are the most durable, and how to match the right vehicle to the right mission. And remember, let other drivers know what you think of them by pressing L3 (the left analog stick) to sound your horn. Hit select to change the view in any vehicle.
Wherever you are, remember that you can check a detailed map simply by pausing the game. You'll see roads, important places, and the exact locations of any destinations or targets. It's a great feature that wasn't in the last Grand Theft Auto, so use it well.
ON FOOT
When you begin the game, Tommy is a bit out of shape. You'll be able to sprint only short distances before needing to take a breather. However, if you can stick to a rigorous exercise program, your endurance will improve and you'll be running for blocks before fatigue kicks in. Jump by hitting the square button, and look behind you by pressing down R3 (the right analog stick). Use the circle button to attack with your equipped weapon.

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2015年7月23日星期四

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Review of Fever

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The actual game, however, is more faithful to the original. You play as Tommy Vercetti, a mouthy mafioso dirtbag who's banished to the neon-soaked, hedonistic, Miami-like wasteland that is Vice City.
You start off by trying to fix a fumbled drug deal, but end up building a monster criminal empire. You achieve this by taking on missions handed out by corrupt politicians, psychotic drug kingpins, porn directors, and biker gangs.
Missions might involve killing guys, chasing thugs, watching over drug deals, evading the police, and driving getaway cars. There's frankly loads to do, but some more annoying errands (like one featuring a certain remote control helicopter) can sour things.
This remake lets you instantly retry failed missions, though. That resolves some of the pain.

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2015年7月9日星期四

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Review (i)

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Vice City is set decades before the events of GTA 3, telling the story of mob-connected Tommy Vercetti after he’s released from prison and starts making a name for himself in Miami-like Vice City. The game is set in the 1980s, and everything from the fashion to the incredible selection of licensed music will remind you of this fact. There are also nods to 80s films like Scarface, and characters from GTA 3 will occasionally appear as their younger selves.
This time-warp setting is one of Vice City’s most impressive features, since it places the game in a faux-history that very few games successfully attempt. Assassin’s Creed or Medal of Honor might also be set in a particular time and place, but in Vice City, the illusion feels complete, even if it is a skewed and satirical version of the 1980s.
Besides the new characters and setting, Vice City is still based on the violent Grand Theft Auto 3 gameplay that many of us know and love well. With the touch of a button, you can hijack any vehicle you see, including motorcycles and helicopters. Vice City opens with Tommy on the flashier side of town, so you’ll get to drive around sports cars right away, and soon graduate to bigger and crazier vehicles, like speedboats, dune buggies, and tanks.
Over the course of the game, Tommy will seize territory and bring the local gangs under his influence. Often this will involve “whacking” targets– running them over or shooting them in response to some unseen insult. But you’ll also have to help a crime lord escape the city in a luxury yacht, demolish an office park, and help several new illicit businesses off the ground.
Tommy’s rise to power would be impossible on phones if it weren’t for quality touchscreen controls. Most missions require you to navigate Vice City’s crowded streets, and the vehicles often feel very responsive. Occasionally, we experienced some frame rate hitches and sound skipping on our iPad 3, and we’d sometimes lose control of our vehicles if the action got too choppy. But for the most part, Vice City is highly playable on iOS devices, unlike Sega’s much tamer crime game, the recent port of Jet Set Radio.

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2015年5月31日星期日

GUNSHIP BATTLE : Helicopter 3D Review

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Your main base of operations is aboard a carrier. This is where you can select which helicopters you'll use to complete the next mission and where you can change their equipment. You'll start off with a simple yet effective default helicopter nicknamed "Little Bird". Completing missions will let you earn credits which you can use to purchase more advanced, and powerful helicopters. From real-life popular choppers like the Huey, Hind, Black Hawk, or Comanche to the more futuristic Dragon Ship (similar to the ones used in the movie "Avatar") are included in the in-game store's inventory. 
Unfortunately, there's only a limited selection of the ones you can purchase using the in-game credits compared to the "freemium" models that you can only get by spending Gold, which of course can be acquired through microtransactions. The game also offers Rental services where you can use specific advanced helicopter models for a set number of missions. (For example, you can spend $30,000 to rent a Hind for three missions – which is quite ludicrious, considering that you can't effectively grind for money in the game due to lower rewards for repeating missions)
Missions are held in fixed map areas where you need to simply complete objective(s) which involves destroying various ground, air, or naval targets. Your chopper has an unlimited amount of ammo divided by clips. Once the current ammo clip is emptied, you have to wait for a few seconds for the reload sequence to complete and get a fresh, full clip. Your chopper also has a limited amount of health. You can restore it in the middle of the battle by flying through a green Health/Repair symbol that randomly appears when destroying buildings. Item pick-ups / drops like these disappear after a short while so make sure to prioritize flying over them to get them. Enemies range from the puny foot soldiers, to heavily armored tanks, watchtowers, helicopters, ships, etc. All of them can deal varying amount of damage to your helicopter. Since they can be pretty accurate at short range, it is generally advised to engage and destroy them from a distance. You have to be careful since destroying your chopper and failing the mission may incur negative losses both to your current mission points and credits. 
Using the on-screen keypad, your can move your chopper back and forth, call in support and fire your weapons. The game relies on your device's gyro to turn, raise/lower the altitude, and control your chopper's direction. This should be a very accurate and smooth control but for some reason, controlling the chopper in my Nexus 7 (2nd Gen) tablet is pretty wobbly. The camera is shaky even when I'm not moving my tablet and it quickly stressed out my eyesight, not to mention making targeting of enemies quite tedious as you always need to make minute adjustments while firing at targets. Doing this on stationary targets are quite challenging and the ordeal is even more harder on moving targets. I haven't tried the game on other smaller devices (smartphones) and it could just be my hands or my device but the experience could've been better if the camera is stable especially when you need to land accurate shots and strafing runs in the middle of battle. 

The game doesn't have any multiplayer aspect though your can connect online to compare your rankings with other players. Connecting online is not required to enjoy the full features of the game. While online, you can purchase gold and you can also back up/ retrieve your game data on the game server. The game doesn't seem to have any distracting ads as well (unless your device is online) but in case you need your device to be always on and you don't want to see these ads, purchasing Gold will remove these distractions permanently. 

The game's visuals is impressive. The individual helicopter models, landscape, and enemy units and structures are quite detailed as well. The visual effects like weapon fire, explosions, etc blends well with the action. Players may encounter some occassional "hiccups" or split-second lags though the player's device model and its resources may be a considerable factor as well. The game's audio is also perfect. The sound effects helps immerse players in the action that's happening on screen. 
Gunship Battle is very promising, sporting simple and responsive controls, impressive graphics, and engaging gameplay. However, discouraging grinding by restricting players' progress through reward reduction for completing previously completed missions will become a major hurdle to most players. This restriction in addition to the ludicrous prices of equipment and (reliable) new choppers can severely hamper player progress (and enjoyment) as enemies get tougher and missions harder as they go by. This clearly displays the gap between free players and players who can spend real money to get around the game's unnecessary challenges. As this is quite common for developers who follow the free-to-play infrastructure to rely on microtransactions to gain revenue for their "free" games, having some balance between providing the majority of the target player audience reasonable challenges to progress and simply placing hurdles for them should be considered, considering the Free-to-Play market offers a lot of options. 

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