Advantages: Lots of bangers Disadvantages: A coupleof weaker tunes
"Ghetto Love" came out in 2001, and introduced the world to Jaheim as it came as the soulful R&B superstar's debut album, and came with a host of big singles including "Could It Be", "Looking For Love" and "Just In Case", which made his career possible. The artist made it big at a time when R&B was re-vamped with many new faces on the scene, all taking the genre in a new direction. His way was by concentrating his attention around the Soul-based tracks.
1. "Intro"
2. "Du & Jah" (Lude)
3. "Looking For Love"
This is one of the most memorable songs from the album, and has Jaheim kicking it into a high gear from the start as he comes out with a bangign slow jam to give a clear indication of what is material is about. The arrangement of this song is bound to excite you and surprise you at ever turn as he sings how he can never ...
Advantages: Lot's of missions and gameplay Disadvantages: Takes ages to get around map
paid for every mission you complete, which you can spend on new weapons. Missions can be anything from blowing up a truck to killing a member of the other group.
Outposts - These are dotted around the map, over 50 in total, and make travel hard. If you come upon an outpost the guards will attack you. If you, however, manage to kill all the guards you can locate an item of interest such as first aid or bullets for you gun. An icon will then be added to your map to let you know you can get this supply for that outpost. If you revisit an outpost, however, you must rekill all the guards.
Safehouses - You can't save the game at any point. You will either be offered an auto save after you complet a mission or you must visit a safe house. A safe house allows you to rest, store and collect weapons and first aid packs. You will find safe houses ...
Advantages: Beautiful graphics and landscapes Disadvantages: Monotonous gameplay.
Far Cry 2.
I bought this game for the Xbox 260 after having played the first installment of the game, Far Cry, on the PC and being very impressed. However, I feel this latest offering is somewhat of a disspointment. It cost me £29.99 from play.com in October 2008.
The story of the game is you are out to kill "The Jackal" who is a serial arms dealer who you have had dealings with in the past. To get to him you must steadily build up contacts, unlock new parts of the map, and traverse across a literally endless landscape, which in itself is beautiful and partly makes up for the poor gameplay.
The graphics in general with this game are extaordinary; the beautiful, lush, African landscapes seem to roll on forever, and change rapidly and blend into one another seemlessly. The buildings, people and vehicles are also beautifully made ...