Hi Clement.

Welcome back, and thanks for these good describtions. It's good to see more 
posts about console games.

I have a few questions about Dinasty Warriors 5:
1: How does the savepoints works? I find it very anoying to walk around for 
hours and search for savepoints. I love these games where you can save the 
game when you want, or where it's easy to find the savepoints.
2: Have you seen some inaccessible things in the game, or is the game total 
accessible?
3: Is there a good storyline and are there cool cutseens?

I'll maybee buy the game, but I need more informations first.

I have another cool game called Yakuza. I'll post a little review of it here 
on this list if some of you are interested.

Come on guys, we want more topics about console games!
Best regards:
Søren Jensen
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Subject: [Audyssey] I'm back, and a few games


> Hi folks.
>
> For all those who know me not, I have returned. I am Clement, and have 
> been reading stuff from this list for a long time, however have not posted 
> in a while. A while, that is, to say, two years at least. haha. Anyway, 
> I'm back, and I have a few games that folks might like to check out if 
> they play console games. Each is mostly accessible, and most of these 
> don't need sighted assistance, for the most part anyway.
>
> Dynasty Warriors 5
> This Chinese hack and slash puts you on various battle fields with a 
> weapon, and the objective is simple. Kill. Call it fighting force meets a 
> historic backgrounds with no guns.
>
> Tekken 5
> Tekken. What? Another one? In case people have already posted about this, 
> you can discard this particular game if you know about it already. But for 
> those who don't...
> The tournament as the King of Iron Fist tournament, or Tekken... which 
> translates into iron fist from Japanese, is being held again. But how is 
> this possible as the sponsor, Hehachi Mishima is supposedly dead? Grab the 
> game for a dose of information on this subject.
>
> The Bouncer
> This awesome fighting game is one of few games that pits you from battle 
> to battle without having to walk around any, except for two certain parts. 
> Those require sighted assistance, but you could always risk learning the 
> paths. This game has a wonderful story mode, not to mention a great versus 
> mode allowing up to four players!
>
> And finally...
>
> Mortal Kombat: Armageddon
> This vicious blood and gore edition to the mortal kombat series is a good 
> one. Complete with 64 or so characters, a much-improved comquest mode, a 
> car combat racing mode and a great custom fatality system all tie in to 
> make this one heck of a good game. Choose from all 62 original mk 
> characters, plus two new additions, Taven and Dehgon. Have fun learning 
> combos, projectiles, and air attacks. As well, see how viciously you can 
> finish your oponents with a custom created fatality!
>
> That is the list for now. For samples and demos of these games you can 
> simply go to
> http://www.brandoncole.net
>
> There are various gaming samples, a lot of which are done by me, as well 
> as a lot of great demos of games that are potentially accessible. Hope to 
> be posting more actively soon! Best to all.
>
> Clement.
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