The hottest and the latest trend in the gaming world today is turn blockbuster movies into hell of a bloody and futuristic
PC and Xbox games. For instance, we got Oscar award winner and bestselling book The Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Next was the four exciting movies turned games, Harry Potter with the latest craze, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. We also got the freaking mutant game X-Men and the soon to be released in the movies and the game world, Superman Returns.
But the greatest movie turned game to date is the gruesome and ugly gorilla on the loose who fell in love with a lonely theater actress. Yes, I'm talking about the gigantic blockbuster hit which I think equalizing Titanic in terms of gross revenues, King Kong, none the less. With the idea that it is another
Peter Jackson movie turned into gamers delight, there's no doubt saying that it is now a top of the crop science-fiction-slash-suspense-slash-adventure-slash-action game.
Well, just like the movie, the game starts with the cunning and obsessed film director Carl Denham who is losing his grips on a film project that he's scheduled to shoot, resulting to a lawsuit by the producers of the said film. Panicky, he then resorted to do a travelogue film about the spooky and mysterious Skull Island. If you've seen the
hit movie, it's actually almost the same thing with regards to the game's entire plot. It's Jack Driscoll's action packed adventure to rescue his love interest Ann being a captive of the eight wonder of the world. If you think the movie is extremely terrifying, then beware because it's filled with monstrous creatures like the greedy dinosaurs, ugly huge insects that you won't spot in your botanical garden and, the nightmarish, ferocious bats. If you're up to the test, see the King Kong's place in the eyes of Jack Driscoll and save yours and Ann's life using bones, spears and your gun.
I think monsters generally, are rarely considered as heroes in any movie, TV series, cartoons or even in games. But perhaps if they are as adorable as friendly as the kids favorite Barney dinosaur, or maybe, even the gigantic and gruesome King Kong, I thi
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Nothing beats Japanese animation and I really mean it as a fan of these action-packed cartoon series and as a PS2 game addict. I really think that the Japanese blood, food or their culture has something to do with their inexplicable superb talent for draw
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