Recently, the net applications offered by the DS store have been producing some fascinating features. Particularly where the DSi is concerned, the handheld is at last having its further features realised in some great interactive games. A current photograph manipulation game, Faceez, is gathering a considerable amount of attention.
Faceez takes advantage of the DSi's dual cameras, permitting players to take pictures of themselves and buddies. These pictures can then be transfered into the Faceez modifying suite, which may store a vast variety of photos. Your pictures can now be played around with in varied ways.
By choosing 'mix' you'll be able to build hybrids of your face with a vast stock of different images, allowing you to check out movie star noses or hairstyles. 'Disguise' allows Faceez gamers to add funny disguises to their photographs, such as Pirate Hats or Bandit Masks. 'Animate' is certainly the most impressive function, which adds your facial image to a stick-man and permits you to perform a whole host of actions, including dancing, consuming sweets and singing. Inventory expressions will be fused to your face to make it appear like your mouth is moving, and the results are impressively lifelike.
This application is a great little way to get your buddies and have a laugh. The intuitive elements are definitely revolutionary, and you will have loads of fun testing out all of the tools. Faceez photographs may also be uploaded to Facebook and different apps, which means the possibilities go even further. For those who're searching for a great little game to check out the DSi's skills, Faceez is the current obsession!
Monday, 19 April 2010
Thursday, 8 April 2010
Sonic 4: Episode 1
The Sonic franchise was once the epitome of gaming, with the first two or three games topping the polls every time with their vibrant, enjoyable and accessible playing. The appearance of next-generation consoles and better expectations resulted in Sega trying out new tricks with the tried and tested method; introducing 3-Dimensional terrains, on-the-rail games and more. In recent times, the Sonic series has deviated even more, with games recreating him as a knight, a werehog, and more. After years of mourning, followers of the classic are to get their wants addressed by the newest game in the franchise; Sonic 4: Episode 1.
Whilst some of the current titles within the series have been great, Sonic 4: Episode 1 is claimed to be what fans have been waiting to be made for years; a return to the original gameplay. In Sonic 4: Episode 1, Sonic returns to his side-scrolling adventures, with terrain widely reminiscent of those seen within the classic titles, like the Green Hill Zone. The surplus characters have been left at home, even ever-loyal sidekick Tails missing from the lineup. Said to be a follow-on to Sonic & Knuckles, this game sees Sonic strike out on his lonesome for new adventures.
Without doubt, our present generation of consoles will deliver Sonic 4: Episode 1 with beautiful graphics. In spite of being a side-scroller, the character models have been created in 3D, giving a vastly polished end product. The colors are more vibrant than before and the myriad terrain elements we fondly remember, including the loops-the-loops, are nicely realised. The game also supports high-def, and thus has the possibility to look even better.
This title will be released on Wiiware, PSN and Xbox live and as the game's title infers, further adventures are set to follow. Will these fun little offerings help take Sonic to the top? Only time can tell. However for many who liked the look and the feel of the classics, Sonic 4: Episode 1 will be a refreshing return to the method.
Whilst some of the current titles within the series have been great, Sonic 4: Episode 1 is claimed to be what fans have been waiting to be made for years; a return to the original gameplay. In Sonic 4: Episode 1, Sonic returns to his side-scrolling adventures, with terrain widely reminiscent of those seen within the classic titles, like the Green Hill Zone. The surplus characters have been left at home, even ever-loyal sidekick Tails missing from the lineup. Said to be a follow-on to Sonic & Knuckles, this game sees Sonic strike out on his lonesome for new adventures.
Without doubt, our present generation of consoles will deliver Sonic 4: Episode 1 with beautiful graphics. In spite of being a side-scroller, the character models have been created in 3D, giving a vastly polished end product. The colors are more vibrant than before and the myriad terrain elements we fondly remember, including the loops-the-loops, are nicely realised. The game also supports high-def, and thus has the possibility to look even better.
This title will be released on Wiiware, PSN and Xbox live and as the game's title infers, further adventures are set to follow. Will these fun little offerings help take Sonic to the top? Only time can tell. However for many who liked the look and the feel of the classics, Sonic 4: Episode 1 will be a refreshing return to the method.
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