quarta-feira, 16 de outubro de 2013

Top 5 FPS Free To Play

Free to Play First Person Shooters are increasingly common, but it's difficult to find one that is free and good as the best paid games. I've played several games of this type and based on my opinion, I will make a top 5.

5Alliance of Valiant Arms (ava.aeriagames.com

The Alliance Valiant Arms is a good game, beginning with its graphics, one of the best found in Free To Play FPS, very clean and beautiful, giving a sense of sharpness in all scenarios and objects you find along the way.
Combat Arms has the distinction of character customization so uncommon in FPS games and also with the customization of the weapons used in the game, with the purchase of accessories for it, such as scopes, silencers and chargers. 

When I played on American servers made by Nexon, there was many cheater's from Brazil, after a while all players from Brazil and Latin American were banned. In 2010 the Brazilian server was opened by LevelUP Games, but today the game is infested of cheater's and this is the only problem of this game.

3: Warface (warface.uol.com.br)

Warface is an online browser based free-to-play first-person shooter being developed by Crytek.
The game is exclusive to the PC and is powered by CryEngine 3. Being developed by Crytek Kiev and co-produced by Crytek Seoul and Crytek Frankfurt, it was originally aimed for a release in mainland China. In August 2011 Crytek announced that the game would be hitting the Western markets in 2012. Later on in February 2012, the game was announced to be published by Nexon in South Korea and Taiwan. Now, It's avaible in Brazil, published by LevelUp Games.
2: Team Fortress 2 (teamfortress.com)

Team Fortress 2 is a team-based first-person shooter multiplayer video game developed by Valve Corporation. It is a sequel to the original mod Team Fortress and its GoldSrc engine remake. It was first released as part of the video game compilation The Orange Box on October 10, 2007 for Windows and the Xbox 360. Now It's avaible on Steam, you can download for free and play in brazilian servers.

1: Crossfire (br.crossfire.z8games.com)

CrossFire is a South Korean-made tactical first person online PC Game developed by South Korean FPS SmileGate. CrossFire is a first-person shooter that features two Mercenary corporations named the "Black List" and "Global Risk", fighting each other in an epic global conflict. Players assume the role of either a Black List or Global Risk mercenary, joining an online team that must work together to complete objective-based scenarios. With the exception of the Zombie mode and Wave mode, each mode can support a maximum of 16 players, each divided into an 8-man team. Now, published by Z8 Games, It's avaible on Brazil, but we reach the same problem that we have on Combat Arms, a lot of cheaters. 

Top 5 Skyrim Mods

Skyrim might be one of the most popular games of this decade, and one of the buggiest too.
Exploiting this "advantage", a bunch of mods have been appearing on the net since the game's release. Game purists try to put these mods down by saying this is not the way the game should be played. But, seriously, who cares? It's my game and I will play it my way. Here are some of the best mods for Skyrim as of 2013. You'll find instructions for installing these mods here.

5 - Hatsune Miku (Vocaloid) kigurumi


For those unfamiliar with J-culture, Hatsune Miku is a virtual singer with a computer-generated voice that uses the Vocaloid technology from Yamaha Corporation. That means that neither she nor her voice exist, but she has a huge fanbase on Japan and is getting big all over the world as well.



Here's a video of her singing LIVE (those are actual people cheering for her!)


And, also, kigurumi is a Japanese word for costumes that represent anime characters. But isn't this cosplay? Well, the difference is that a kigurumi is a full set costume, with a mask and everything. It looks creepy sometimes.


So moe...

So here's the deal: There's this Skyrim mod that is basically an armor mod that gives you the option of crafting Miku masks, cuirasses, and boots, so you can look like her. The way this works is like a kigurumi: your character will not look like Miku forever, it's just a costume you can take off. It has both Light and Heavy Armor sets.




4 - ApachiiSkyHair


It's basically a port from The Sims that allows you to use more hairstyles. The texture also looks better than the vanilla one.



These are some of the options. There are hairstyles for men too.


3 - Unlimited Bookshelves


This is quite an useful mod for those who like decorating their houses in Skyrim (me included). The vanilla bookshelves only allow books and the built-in object-placing system is poor and defies some laws of Physics. With this, you can use bookshelves to organize your trophies and treasures.





2 - Lightweight Potions and Poisons


Carrying lots of stuff is quite natural when you're playing Skyrim, but having to drop something is a pain in the arse. Potions and poisons weigh way too much and slow you down, but you just can't stop bringing health potions everywhere... Who knows what's gonna happen?
This mod lightens potions and poisons making them more reasonable to carry. You'll notice it immediately because your backpack will empty up a lot. This is one of the most useful mods.





1 - Reverse Crafting (!!!)


Have you ever played Skyrim? If so, you'll quite understand why this one is a must-have. But if you haven't, I'll tell you: the worst part of crafting is finding/smelting ores for ingots. Especially iron ingots, the most common... Sometimes you have lots of ebony ingots and not a single iron one inside your backpack. So this speeds up stuff a lot because you can take a sword/dagger/etc and smelt it.  Seriously.



Must... Kill... Draugr Deathlords... And take the loot...




That's it. Hope it was worth your time. バイバイ!!!