Advantages: A wide and varied range of heavy metal. Disadvantages: None
and suddenly the awesome Set the world on Fire was there before me. I watched a few more videos of their songs, then promptly logged onto Ebay and bought this album, which I am reviewing now? Paradise Lost (based loosely on John Milton?s poem).
Now I like various styles of music, but I am a bit of a metal head, and that is exactly what Symphony X appeal to. In short, they are a power metal quintet. I am not saying it is pneumatic drilling all the way, oh no: they have a varied assortment of sounds from fast, to chunky, then to soft and melodic. There is a grand operatic sound to them too, as though their music could be the theme to Lord of the Rings or something similar. I think that sums it up briefly?
Vocals:
Russell Allen is the singer and boy does he have a varied voice! Throaty, gritty metal, then to a softer tone. At some ...
Advantages: Quirky, surprisingly intriguing Disadvantages: Not exactly a flattering portrayal of the Fins!
quite similar in that it focuses on very ordinary people and their very ordinary lives. There is absolutely nothing outstanding about Nikander. Played by Matti Pellonpaa (who also starred in Tatiana), he is a greasy, lank-haired man who says very little - partly due to shyness, partly because he has nothing of interest to say. Yet, there is something about him that makes his predicament intriguing viewing. Perhaps it is the idea that this man could represent any one of us and, by seeing him finding his paradise, it gives hope to the rest of us. Whatever the reason, I found myself rooting for him all the way through the film.
Ilona is played by Kati Outinen, a popular Kaurismaki actress who, like Pellonpaa, also starred in Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatiana. Ilona is a hard-faced woman, who finds herself forced to use people just to get by in ...
Advantages: Fun driving, Great online functions, Good DLC Disadvantages: Navigation issues, frustrating at times
Ever since Burnout 2: Point of Impact, this series of games has been the manifestation of ten year old boy's dreams the world over. Fast cars, loud noises, and massive crashes. If that's the sort of thing that makes your eyes light up with glee, then the rest of this review is irrelevant - you have to buy this game. For the rest of you however, primeval thrill alone is probably not enough of a selling point, so let's have a look at what makes Burnout Paradise arguably the most fun racing game money can buy.
Design
First, gather round for a history lesson. After a rather mundane opening title, game players were given something a little different with Burnout 2. Gone were the simple "first to the line" mechanics of old and in their place came boost functions and mini games rewarding the most carnage achieved in a single crash ...