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Thursday, March 11. 2010
Blog Taragana has this article that reviews "the ten best", but for my purposes, I think just a few will still prove useful.
Virus Software Reviews for Avira
Avast is a longtime favorite of mine as a free antivirus software. Most interesting feature of all is the DOS based boot time scan which is very rare to see in a free software after all. The antivirus does not create a huge load on the system memory or processor and the scanning processes are also pretty fast. It is also one of the few Anti Virus softwares available in the market that can detect almost every threat to your system.
2. Avira
Avira is perhaps the most popular free AntiVirus software of last year. It is very good to detect almost every kinds of malware on your system. The scan speeds are one of the best for a free anti virus software. It also works both on 32 bit and 64 bit Windows 7.
This 32 and 64 option is a good one- flexibility is always a plus (and I am referring not just to anti virus packages).
A Package With a Funny Name
3. Panda Cloud Antivirus
This software is our bet for the best AntiVirus in the coming years. Though it is still in Beta mode and using an antivirus in Beta mode may not sound too intelligent but I am pretty confident with Panda. For your information, lemme tell you that it has the better virus detection rate than most other common anti-viruses according to PC World.
Hey guys, I've tried this one out, and it's better than good. However, my friend Reuben refused to try it out because as he said: "How can you take a software seriously with a name like Panda Cloud?". Hmm...I am sure there are other Reubens out there. More than any name, I suggest that the more important thing to focus on is online skepticism, and here is an article that will give you insights.
4. Kaspersky Anti Virus 2009 Free Edition
The Kaspersky Anti Virus Software Paid version is one of the best Anti Virus softwares that we reviewed till date. The anti virus software is also available as a free version. Though I have not tested it yet, I am confident that it should work fine.
5. AVG 9.0 Free
The AVG was a very popular antivirus for some time. Then there were times when it seemed that their AntiVirus Software is of no use. The latest AVG 9.0 is like the old antivirus software that I used for quite some time. And there is also the Link scanner toolbar that sits over the browser and scans every link and tell you which link may harm your computer. This is sometimes very useful for the novice users. It is also available for both 32 bit and 64 bit versions.
The Link scanner toolbar takes a bit of time for you to get the hang of it, well at least, that was the case with me.
Checking out a list of different packages is just looking for a pair of shoes, or buying a car for that matter. It is not just a search for the best software/hardware, but the one that you'll find most practical for your needs.
Thursday, February 11. 2010
MS 2007 is a popular product from Microsoft that is designed for computers running on Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. This is the most recent version of the Microsoft Office system, the productivity suite created by Microsoft.
Features of MS 2007 as office software
MS 2007 contains upgrades from the previous version, among them the Ribbon User Interface, which replaced the earlier menus and toolbars that were characteristic of the previous system, as well as new applications such as Groove and SharePoint Designer. Applications that make it a necessity as office software include Microsoft Office Word, Outlook, Powerpoint, and OneNote. The XML file formats also make files smaller and allow users to easily transfer information between different applications.
Cons of MS 2007 as business software
Perhaps the only thing users can complain about MS 2007 is if they mistakenly purchase an edition that does not have business applications in it. For example, Business Contact Manager is not found in home, student, and basic editions of MS 2007.
MS 2007 is a very good software that came with a lot of useful upgrades. The cleaner interface also makes it more attractive to look at. Business owners simply need to make sure that they purchase an edition that contains all business applications they need.
Saturday, May 5. 2007
Today's technological innovations have produced certain good results in humanity. However, it has also caused damages. Admit it, you're suffering from color blindness and mspeling dsorder right now because of too much computer exposure. But though these disorders are looming over us like King Kong, technology just makes our everyday work lighter and easier. Personally, my e-business is booming because of technology. I can conduct a business transaction even on a train-- while on vacation. Thanks to Windows mobile.
Friday, May 4. 2007
Microsoft has created an advanced and accessible device that allows any user to have access to the Internet through their mobile phones. It is especially designed by experts to add more convenience particularly to business people. It allows you to receive and send emails, chat, search, and surf on the Internet while actually in the train or bus, traveling to another city. Certain Microsoft programs are also available for mobiles. These include Excel, Word, Power Point, and others.
Thursday, May 3. 2007
 If you are suffering from loneliness and boredom, you should get a life! Chat with friends or meet someone new through the Internet on your mobile. Or you can make your boyfriend's presentation while you are hurrying to the grocery for last-minute shopping. You can also use the Windows Mobile Excel for your business. But if you don't have one of those like friends, boyfriend, and business, what kind of a person are you?! Load your mobile with Microsoft programs now and live a happier life.
Sunday, April 15. 2007
 I think the days of the iPods by Apple Computer Inc are coming to an end. Microsoft, the software company is definitely not soft-hearted in building their own digital music player. I'm not sure what it's called, but it looks very similar to the smaller-than-a-gum-packet-music-player that we've learned to love.
As a matter of fact, aside from the small gadget, the company is also developing a web-based music provider that will give the same service that Apple offers. The new portable gizmo will be equipped with the wireless technology, which will make it easier for users to grab songs and videos without connecting to their computers. It is also reported that the Microsoft player will have high definition video images, which is better than video clippings in iPods.
According to the report, the team assigned to the mysterious music gizmo will be headed by the same tandem who managed to make the Xbox 360 game consoles by Microsoft a success. Personally, unless the mystery gizmo will not have anything special on it, Microsoft will appear to be a copycat since Apple was the first to revolutionize the music industry with iPods. I hope the one from Microsoft will have cool games in it.
Sunday, April 1. 2007
The software giant is again brewing some new products that will totally be a sold-out to Microsoft-loving freaks. Perhaps, this is to prove that President Bill Gates won't entirely leave the company for good because he's starting new projects for the company before he focuses on his philanthropic deeds. However, this new project can get the company into trouble with two of its business partners--- Avaya and Cisco.
The communications road map project by the company will soon be commercialized sometime in 2007. This will allow users to get information and guide communications from new devices integrated in their old ones. The private branch exchanges (PBX) will be used for centralized office phones through the usual technologies in networking. But the representatives from the multi-billion company said that they're not actually competing with their two partners, since MS-based PBX has a different function from the ones created by Avaya and Cisco. Apparently, the new product offers few features and is focused on small and medium-sized businesses. Furthermore, large-scale companies that prefer wide-breadth of unified communications can choose either Avaya or Cisco products. Personally, I think morons should not fuss about the Microsoft's new projects that much because it's the consumers who'll choose the products that they want to use.
Sunday, March 25. 2007
 Microsoft president Bill Gates has decided to step back from everyday operations of the biggest computer software company to focus on his charitable works. Hearing this report, computer critics and technology reporters gave several comments. Some said that Microsoft might lose its appeal to users without Gates. But more hopeful people exclaimed that his decision will open new doors to younger and talented individuals to share what they know for the growth of the software industry.
Gates established the multi-billion company, and his absence does not mean he's leaving the company for good. Being the company's chairman and biggest shareholder, it would be difficult for him to leave the company nor unseat him from his throne of glory. On the other hand, many are already expecting that Gates will relinquish some of his duties in the company. The new guys up there will definitely bring more ideas and innovations for the industry. It gives other executives from Microsoft to put themselves into action to take the company to new heights.
This serves to be a challenge to the company; for them to prove that its success does not depend on one guy alone. Through Gates, the company became the domineering software provider in the world. And if future leaders can exceed his contributions, it would be saying something.
Sunday, March 18. 2007
I think Microsoft has somehow learned a trick from open source developers. With the testing of the Windows Vista Beta 2, the giant software company is seeking the aid of Windows fans to help them work out any glitches in the new operating system. The said testing will hopefully smooth the kinks found in the operating system before its actual launching for business users on November and for personal users next year.
During the testing, those who tried to download it suffered from delays and most of them complained that they received servers from HP instead of the Microsoft OS. Although the product is really much-anticipated because of the myriad news reports and articles written about it, users gave mixed comments about the software. Some said that installing the software is not as easy as it was meant to be. Others said that they experienced crash problems with regard to the security.
Personally, downloading the software would definitely take a lot of time because the files are extremely big like for the 32 and 64-bit versions. You can also order a DVD sample for a cheap price if you don't want to download it anymore. For better information about the new OS, visit the Microsoft website.
Monday, March 12. 2007
 My love for computers is unending just like my love for food and my love for movies. These three things are my must-haves if ever I'll be thrown in the mysterious Caribbean Island, but if I just have to pick one, I'll choose my PC. However, the worst thing about computers is that they can get sick more often than my teacup chihuahua. But the best thing is that, I can mend them in just a matter of ten minutes or less. But when things really get out of hand, especially on applications like Word, Internet Explorer, Excel, and PowerPoint; what I do is I phone the Microsoft hotline and scream for help.
It would be wise to have the MS hotline listed on your phone directory if you're a Microsoft addict just like me and you want to get free help from the real experts. If you want to get more interactive, just visit their online help desk and chat with an available technical support representative. What I like about MS support people is that they're really professional, they're courteous, and they won't let you go until your problem is solved. I've experience calling several tech support departments of different computer companies, but the people in MS are nothing but the best.
Sunday, March 11. 2007
To further improve the latest Windows Vista, Microsoft added Internet Explorer (IE) 7 to the programs to create a complete Vista makeover. IE7n+ is the latest version of the browser that includes security features. These features are currently undergoing beta testing. It is said that IE7+ is equipped with Vista-only specs like parental controls, network diagnostics, and protected mode.
The parental control enables adults or guardians to monitor and limit a youngster's access to the net, prohibit access to some sites, and limit the applications that their bundle of joy can use. It also has a tracker included. The tracker makes it possible for parents to check the sites that the kids visited and applications that they used. Meanwhile, the protected mode and network diagnostics are the two compelling features of Vista for enterprises. The name IE7+ is set to underline the point that it's a totally unique browser from the version in Windows XP. The software giant admittedly said that they can't rest-assure users that the XP version is as safe as the Vista that is why they are taking necessary measures to communicate the difference between the two browsers as clear as possible.
Saturday, March 10. 2007
Sorry to disappoint you guys but for the last few days, I was having a hard time looking for possible stories to share with you regarding office software suites.I've been rummaging the drawers of the world wide web and at the same time I've been racking my brains for ideas. But then again, I can't find any interesting stuff to chronicle here in my trusted blog. I really don't know what's happening, because every time I check online articles, print magazines and newspapers I always see the same stories printed again and again like the same picture in different angles. I don't want to bore you with the same topic, because that would not be interesting to you anymore, right? Sheesh, are we going to blame the stupid brain vitamin that I drank last night or my pitiful lack of research? Whichever you prefer, but as for me I think it's more of the brain vitamin's fault than mine, hehe!
Anyway, I managed to pick up some news about the computer world from my trusted issue radar, that's why I guess I'll have a week's worth of topics to tackle in this blog. So if you're ready, because I'm actually itching my hands to lay you the cards, brace yourself for our first explosive, and exclusive gossip, uhm, I mean... story. Microsoft, the hardened software giant that you knew ten years ago, five years for me, have employed the aid of an open source security feature
to intensify the security of Windows Vista against possible computer abusers. The Address Space Layout Randomization which is used in open systems like PaX and Exec Shield has been installed in Vista as their tactic to prevent attacks on the new operating system. Malware, spyware, adware, and some viruses will be having a difficult time to attack the system since ASLR transport the function entry points around the memory of the machine making its location hard to predict. Does this mean we no longer need a firewall security system for our machines since there's a lesser threat from hackers and other pests?
Friday, March 9. 2007
 There are many ways to skin, so goes the old saying, but as with office files, my boss' cute secretary can't think of a better way to keep them safe and sound as possible. We are all aware that important information like personal files, financial data, and business plans, which are stored in an office PC is sometimes hacked by stupid users for their own profit. Installing a firewall security system isn't a bad idea, since it can block most of the malicious files that it can detect, but with those sneaky spyware and viruses, I think a bigger gadget is what we all Internet-based company workers needs.
Resigning to her usual routine of copying, pasting, naming, and saving our marketing files and employee e-mails in the computer, Betsy, the secretary I was talking about made a quick Internet search for new office suites or deice that can keep the files stored as they should be. She was asking me for my view on the EMC Storage Administrator by the EMC Corporation. This is a new software that is created for mid-sized enterprises (MSEs) and small-to-medium-businesses (SMBs) that use Microsoft Exchange system. Based on the product specs, it makes the tasks of manipulating stored files easier and improves e-mail availability when deployed on other storage systems.
The software which is a plug-in to the MS Exchange System manager interface, lets computer users manage e-mails, migrate data and manage SAN storage from within the same software tool. It is very ideal for businesses and organizations that use an approximate of 3,000 Exchange mailboxes and need to implement a fast network storage. Another good feature of the software is that aside from managing e-mail files, it also saves data automatically and keeps them from being corrupted or lost due to a server failure. In just a few clicks of the mouse Exchange quickly reassigns storage groups from a failed server to an active server which is a cost-effective way to upgrade e-mail availability. Since we are treating Exchange as the cornerstone of our business, EMC is the best bet to end our secretaries unending war against file lost.
Monday, March 5. 2007
With the growing competition among rivals in computer and Internet industry, it would not be astonishing if there would be news about a certain giant company purchasing or acquiring a small business. Or there will be instances where two or three small firms merged for a certain project to battle a big business product. These scenarios will be normal for us computer users and although not all of the results can be beneficial to the device makers, the best thing is that we, slaves to digital gadgets, are given a wider variety of choices to make.
This might be come as an astonishing information to you guys but even the scions and cronies of the computer world like famous Hollywood actors are also place in hot gurgling humor. I was surfing the net early this morning to check on articles with details about computer companies merging. I managed to grab hold of a news story about Microsoft's plan to purchase the eBay site
and to make MSN a tougher rival of Google. Although representatives neither agreed or denied the issue, they're silence only fanned the fire of a possible new format for MSN and the probability of having a wider range of on sale products in eBay.
But wait, I'm confused with this story, because recently I've read in a newspaper article that Microsoft was planning to sue eBay because the latter was allegedly involved in selling pirated versions of MS office. I don't know which of the stories were true. I'm not as gullible as other people think, but I'll be waiting for more updates about the real score on this story. Don't you worry guys, as soon as I get an information linking to this issue, I'll give you updates through this blog.
Saturday, March 3. 2007
If Microsoft Vista, the renewed and hopefully better office suite from the giant Microsoft Corporation will not be available today, then it may be next year. However, excited as they may seem, experts are not convinced that the new evolutionary software suite will be released as soon as we users think. Computer analysts said that Vista being a complicated product, might surfaced in our computer screens perhaps as late as three months after the deadline. Despite the fact that the software company gave itself a deadline, rushing the much-awaited product would not be a good idea.
The supposed shipping of the product should be January 2007, but since the firm needs to received feedback from their partners, its availability for customers and the precise delivery schedule will be pinpointed by the product quality. I believe that as a computer software biggie, I think the MS should consider looking after the quality of the product first before making it commercially available. 2007 maybe the year of the Vista for unstoppable MS fans, and I also hope that open source products won't get in the company's way of launching the latest commercial software.
Since we are still waiting for Vista to knock on our office's doors, most company cronies say that they might stick to XP first and wait until Vista proves its worth in a five year term before switching to it. XP is still the widely available and used operating system platform today, which also came from the same company. But with Vista coming, XP will still put up a good fight against it since the latter has hardware system requirements before being loaded in new computers.
Friday, March 2. 2007
Experts warned users of the widely used word processor Microsoft Word to utilize the safe mode application to prevent assaults by computer criminals who are employing the zero-day technique. MS Word has been a subject for hackers and virus writers to promulgate incessant havoc and distress ruining the whole computer network of the user who accidentally opened a tainted word file. The giant software company recently launched an advisory composed of a methodological guide in operating the 2002 and 2003 versions of the application in safe mode.
Based on the said advisory, a secured mode will incapacitate the functionality while keeping weak codes from being abused, so the experts from the company suggest that users must disarm the Outlook feature if they're going to use Word. They also warned users not to open a Word document in PowerPoint, Excel, and other MS applications. They also said that saving the file in a disk or on the desktop using the "Word Safe Mode" code is a must.
When using the Word application, computer business and personal users should check if the title bar displays the "Safe Mode" phrase to determine if the application is running in safe mode. Another is that never try to read a ".doc" file from any web browser because they are usually comprised of malicious codes. You can visit the Microsoft site to check for more guidelines in protecting computer while using the famous processor.
Monday, February 26. 2007
I think Microsoft is a real giant company that personal and business computer users don't want to mess with, not even its rival companies who are creating alternative software programs for office suites. After releasing the second test version of windows Vista, the software king is moving towards inspecting if users are utilizing the pirated version of MS Office or not. I guess this is the company's idea of restoring its confidence in creating and releasing key software products this and for the coming years.
In line to its battle against piracy, the company launched a pilot program called Office Genuine Advantage which will help check if our computers have the real MS office configured in them. What's interesting about this new program is that it comes in seven languages including Spanish and Russian. They are also planning to expand the said program in the near future but there's no exact date when they'll be releasing the actual program.
As part of the anti-piracy thingy, the company are also targeting online auctions that are selling pirated versions of its software. These sites are the best portals where people from around the globe can trade goods as easy as checking their balance in ATM machines. Personally, I enjoy the benefits furnished by the digital market but then again I'm somehow threatened with the idea that I might not receive what is worth for my money. I also heard that the company will be giving discount prices on versions of Windows to Chinese users where it is reported that software piracy is strongest.
Saturday, February 24. 2007
 As a writer of this blog and for other publications as well, I spent every waking moment of my life staring at the blank screen of my monitor, and my sleep time rummaging my thoughts for ideas to write. More often, I get valuable ideas from bad dreams and horrific nightmares, and I guess if you like some of the entries in this blog and you agreed on one or two of my ideas, perhaps we're sharing the same dream. And those ideas are like disgusting puke coming out of my system after a long night of alcohol extravaganza. Okay, waking up, I groggily walk over my desk and stared at the cursor of my word processor blinking at me.I blinked at him, and both of us spent at least three solid hours looking at each other. This can't be, or else I'll be spending my whole nonsense day having an eye to eye with my blank screen. Drinking Red Bull, which by the way is my official energy-drink-slash-illegal-drug to give me that high feeling, I sat on my office chair, give my Toshiba portable notebook the killer eye stare and ideas like the Niagara falls kept flowing incessantly, ideas that are too fast, that my twenty fingers on keyboard can't type all the words that my brain dictates.
Slowly, I bump my head on the monitor and my brain started working abnormally again which is more comfortable when I'm writing complicated topics like office suites battle. Okay, I'm using MS office and non MS is more than unwelcome to enter my abode. I guess you might be confused since in my past few blogs, I've mentioned that i also like Linux and Mac. I'm sorry for the chaos I brought you but I guess MS alternatives is going to have a hard time gaining huge support from users who are accustomed to MS. I'm not saying that MS is the perfect computer operating system, but since its been her for a long time, switching to another office suite, for me is not yet a good choice.
Friday, February 16. 2007
 I am a big fan of online role-playing games. I find it challenging, fun, and more productive compared to other online game genres. Microsoft game studios offer loads of online games that net-game freaks might be interested to try. One of its upcoming releases is 'Vanguard: the Sage of Heroes".
Currently developing by Sigil Games Online Inc. to suite the Windows platform, Vanguard is a next generation multiplayer RP game. The game's theme is a vast and virtual world of elements that are depicted in using pioneer technology graphics. Moreover, Vanguard will focus more on challenge and rewards, as well as reciprocity.
In the said game, players will be enchanted in the world of sorcery and knights, as well as swords and treasure chests. Players will find themselves in different magical paths of advancements in the roles or characters such as the merchant, adventurer, and crafter.
Also in the game, players will own vehicles and buildings, handle kings and higher lords in changing the course of justice, and of course remake history. The whole sense of the game is more like shaping and re-creating the world.
Sunday, February 11. 2007
 There's no point arguing that Microsoft is indeed the largest and dominating computer company in the whole digital world. And with their upcoming products, for sure Microsoft will definitely be the richest company in terms of profit and assets in Fortune magazine. Despite its numerous rivals, the company is still undaunted in venturing to more technological breakthroughs that will result to another in demand software product.
Personally, I believe the bloody company's mission is to create operating systems that will actually benefit the user. The company has beyond $30 billion in the bank and its owner, Bill Gates or best known as the Chief Software Architect, is the planet's most affluent creature that possesses maybe $150 billion, dozens of mansions, countless cars, perhaps a submarine and a rocket ship. However, the problem with the company is that with billions of dollars, I'm wondering why they can't patch up their software problems. With their profit that would probably be comparable to half the business world's assets, I'm sure they can hire expert programmers to create hardware and software products that will be totally hacker-proof and virus-free.
Jeff Raikes, one of Microsoft's superman said that the remittance of business software will probably be twice the amount of what they've got on 2002. The company is envisioned to target hopefully more than a profit of $20 billion until 2010. By early November this year, an updated version and how I wish with no virus attached, of MS Office will be introduced to the computer addicts as well as the RoundTable, a new computer camera that can view within 360 degrees is on its way to computer markets come 2007.
Friday, January 26. 2007
Microsoft Corporation will forever be a good source of all our computer needs. Through the years they created several computer tools, gadgets, softwares and hardwares that help business and home users in their everyday endeavors. Aside from that, multi-national company also provided exhilarating and action-packed games for Xbox and PCs.
As an example, try taking a look at Rise of the Nations: Gold Edition. This game takes players to a historical and epic world reflected. A taste of a life in the 6,000 years of history from the ancient time to the new age of information technology where they can experience real-strategy gaming and heart-pounding thrill. It enables gamers to lead one of the 24 nations that have its own unique national powers and special units.
Better than the first best-selling Rise of the Nations game, the new edition takes players to six new nations, 20 original units and types of government. Campaigns lead you to antediluvian eon such as Napoleon, The New World, Cold War, Alexander the Great and the final battle with the Entire World. Let's see if you can conquer more than 130 realms. Aside from its visual effects, I enjoy the way players lead their armies which includes slingers, musketeers, soldiers and the huge Persian War elephants to battle in land, sea and air.
Thursday, January 25. 2007
 When I was a kid, my favorite subject was Science, especially when we come to the Astronomy part. As little children, I and my friends love to look at the night sky. We can't help but wonder what's beneath the stars and other planets. We think if there are people living in other galaxies. That there are also organisms existing after those soft, puffy, clouds. When I've watched Star Wars, my curiosity grew about the universe that I wanted to travel around the globe and Milky Way galaxy too. But destiny played with me. A twist of fate happened because I didn't end up as an astronomer. Still, my ambition of a trip to outer space wasn't dampened.
Microsoft Corporation, please don't dispute, always has something special in store for kids and kids at heart like me. They created PC and Xbox games like Halo, Dungeon Siege, Microsoft Flight Simulator, FableAge of Empires, Rise of Nations and Zoo Tycoon. My friends and I enjoy them a lot.
But my favorite game is Freelancer. It gives me the feeling that I'm a space voyager just like Hibiki Tokai, an anime' character who is a space pilot heading the Vandread mission. In Freelancer, you are Edison Trent, a universal explorer who will have mystical adventures and battles with fanatical pirates, racketeers and other greedy villains. I like this game because you don't have a dull mission like that pathetic saving the world thing. With this great Xbox game then made for PC, I can do whatever I want.
Friday, January 19. 2007
No one can possibly say just how far the Microsoft Company has gone in terms of it sales and software development. When it comes to educational and business programs, Microsoft comes into our minds. The name has already established a very deep mark in our perception of user-friendly computer programs.
Recently, Microsoft released another software that provides all the help personal computer users need in creating their own presentations whether for business or academic purposes. It is called the Works version eight. Easy and quick application is guaranteed by the program. It is complete with tools plus upgraded features that offer a much better and word processing.
If you are making spreadsheets, then this is the perfect software for you. It is also integrated with sixth versions of Internet Explorer and Outlook Express. All you will ever need is right in the comfort of your computer. Works does the work plus it readily synchronizes with pocket computers. It is compatible with Windows and Pentium. Should you want to purchase the software, I suggest that you buy it online at www.superwarehouse.com and be entitled to a rebate of at least $10 if you buy until January next year.
Thursday, January 18. 2007
When I first played the Microsoft computer game called Review Hearkening, I was immediately hooked. It just has a unique plot because the game was set in the country of America in the 1930s. However, it was made more unrealistic when they added the evil air pirates that want to rule the air and even the ground. These are the enemies that you have to defeat to be able to win the game.
In this fun and exciting PC game, you will assume the character of Nathan Zachary. He is an air adventurer who is the only person who can defeat the enemies and rescue the citizens. For the whole duration of the game, you will embark on dangerous missions to achieve your goal. Before that, you will get enough preparations through briefings about the task at hand. This is to help you succeed in your mission and save your place.
With all the suspense and action the game delivers, playing it just like watching a blockbuster action movie. You can never be really sure the outcome of your actions; hence, the element of surprise is always there. But, for me, the best feature of the PC game is the crazy stunts. When you do aerial kicks and stuff like that, the game takes a picture of it for you. Isn't that cool?
Friday, January 12. 2007
I have always had this wild dream of becoming a superhero like Spiderman, Batman, or Superman in the popular action movies shown in the cinemas. Even though it is really impossible in real life, I still get to experience what it feels like with the Microsoft PC game called Fable: The Lost Chapters. I am telling you, it feels really great to fight your enemies in dangerous battle and save the world.
Originally an XBox game, it has been formatted to be played in your personal computer. You start the game as a very young child where you will be exposed with various threats that are endangering Albion, the world you call home. This PC game also shows you growing up to become a young man who can save your territory from monsters.
What I really like about this Microsoft game is the fact that it has a human touch to it. You have the power to decide on the path you will choose while you are growing up, whether it is good or evil. Whatever side you choose, there is a corresponding consequence for it. This part is really the true test of a superhero I am ready to take.
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