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Lego Indiana Jones - The Original Adventures DS Game contains Puzzles, Action and Adventure

Friday, June 19th, 2009

If you are interested in a game that gives you true adventure apart from clever puzzles, Lego Indiana Jones- the Original Adventures (DS) is the right game for you. It has got lots of unlockables as well as puzzles that will really make you scratch your head. Lego Indiana Jones- the Original Adventures (DS) gives the true cinematic experience of wits, daring and non-stop action for the users. This will enthrall audience and there is very little chance that they will easily get over the urge of playing it time and again. Lego Indiana Jones- the Original Adventures (DS) game is based on Dr. Jones exploit through the jungles of South America. Unlike the previous games, this game is completely terrestrial based, but you can easily re-enact the key scenes of previous three games. This game offers users unique feature of mixing and matching the body parts of 60 playable characters. By doing so, you can create your own super hero that will help you to conquer the game.

Although this is not a new feature, but by bringing this feature of Star wars game in the terrestrial mode Lego Indiana Jones- the Original Adventures (DS) has added to the charm of the game. The other aspect of the Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures DS game is its humorous cutscenes, this will really tickle your funny bones. So if we analyze the strong points of the game, the most enticing part of this game is the right admixture of enthralling action, puzzles that keep you on the toe and the funny cut scenes. All these make it a great Nintendo DS game for anyone, not just fans of the series.

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Star Wars Will Rock in September

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

LucasArts plans to release the DS version of their new exciting videogame Star Wars: The Force Unleashed in September, 2008. LucasArts had earlier announced the launch for November, 2007, but then delayed it. We can expect this delay to be an indication of the effort LucasArts is putting into making this new Star Wars game a total success. If you assume it to be another 3D action game, believe me you will find it much more than just another addition to the Star Wars library in a 3D format.

The story lies between the climax and beginning of two movies, namely, Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope. As a player in this adventurous game, you will assume the role of a secret apprentice to Darth Vader, who wants to get rid of the entire universe. Use of the latest technology DMM (Digital Molecular Model) and Euphoria makes the game even more powerful.

If you find yourself thrilled with the idea of being a ‘secret apprentice’ to Vadar and exploring the Star Wars galaxy with an ‘Unleashed Force’, you just need to wait till the middle of September to load Star Wars: The Force Unleashed onto your Nintendo DS console.

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The War of the Clones in Star Wars: Jedi Alliance E3 2008

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Dump all your old and mundane games from your Nintendo DS lite into the trashcan and load your gadgets with some thrilling new ones. That might be slightly drastic but with one look at LucasArts’ newest Star Wars game you will understand why we make this suggestion. Now you can play Star Wars The Clone Wars: Jedi alliance on your sturdy Nintendo DS-lite, when it is released later this year. This gameplay is an extension of its clone war series.

Nintendo DS players can pair up Jedi masters and Padawans to create their own model and customized Jedi teams. So Anakin Skywalker is able to fight alongside Obi-Wan Kenobi and Ashoka Tano can together fight with Mace Windu. Not only can you pair them up, but you can also develop an incredible relationship between your two Jedis only to develop more powerful attacks and extraordinary capabilities. This is one of the game’s unique features that propell it over previous Star Wars titles, including Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (Nintendo DS). The game has a host of missions that can be replayed with many different combinations. The mission will also give you opportunities to unlock new areas, collectibles and secrets, which will grant an entire rejuvenating experience.

Jedi Alliance also features “innovative-stylus-based input”, which facilitates fluid control of both the Jedi’s movements and lightsaber. The game’s action series can also be controlled by the use of touch screen. This wonderful game offers a two-player wireless mode. So now both you and your friend can get your adrenaline rush Star Wars style.

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