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Beijing 2008 (PC CD)

Beijing 2008 (PC CD)

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From: Sega
Category: Video Games

List Price: £29.99
Buy New: £17.98
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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 395

Platform: Windows Xp
Genre: sports-and-oudoors-games
Media: Video Game
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5060138438712
ASIN: B0014W8QV8

Release Date: August 8, 2008  (New: Last 30 Days)
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk

Embrace the competitive spirit of the world's most prestigious sporting event and represent your country and bring home the gold

Appearing on next gen consoles for the first time, Beijing 2008 delivers an entertaining and immersive Olympic experience. The superior graphics capture the fine emotional detail of each event where a fraction of a second means the difference between winning and losing. The Innovative game mechanics challenge a player's time, speed and co-ordination. Compete for glory with up to seven friends online; strive to break records as you lead your country to victory. This summer show your patriotism and bring home the gold!

38 Official Events: Across ten Olympic disciplines, represent the country of your choice and compete for honour in Track and Field, Aquatics, Gymnastics, Cycling, Judo, Table tennis, Kayaking and many more.

In depth Career and Competition modes: Organise your daily schedule and customize your chosen team with agility, power, stamina and speed for competition in over 38 events. Or in competition mode participate with up to three friends in either a single or multi-event challenge.

Innovative Gameplay Mechanics: Use a variety of controls across all the events including a time based system where timing, power and angle are essential, rhythm based play that requires skill of increasing and maintaining speed, and a targeting system to assist in aiming.

Global Online Competition: Choose your country and become a member of the Olympic team and face challenges from across all nations. A multitude of online features such as exhibition events, ghost times and leader boards will allow players to prove themselves before the world.

Capturing the Olympic Spirit: The official video game of the Beijing Olympics 2008 offers full branding, realistic recreations of the official Olympic stadiums. The game offers you a chance to soak up the atmosphere of this prestigious worldwide and bring home the gold!

Tagline: One World, One Dream, One Game




Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Beijing 2008   August 20, 2008
Richard (England)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I was looking forward with great anticipation to this game and whilst I was slightly disappointed as there are a few let-downs, it can be immensely fun to play.

There are 36 events in total, possibly the greatest number ever featured in an Olympics game, ranging from the good old track and field events such as the 100m and Javelin, to others of a more complicated/difficult nature such as 10m Platform Diving, the Canoe-Kayak-Slalom and Table Tennis.

The graphics are beautifully detailed for the most part, although antialiasing (smoothing to prevent jagged texture edges) seems to have been missed out somewhere along the line. However, that aside, there is a great amount of detail and the animations of the athletes and officials in particular really capture the atmosphere of the Olympics.

There are 3 game modes available, along with sub-game modes, and these are Training, Competition and Olympics. Training is precisely that and allows you to practice individual events with the aid of a visual tutorial before taking part in the latter modes. Competition allows you to select single and multiple event challenges to see who out of you and your friends, or competitors from further afield, has the stronger ability. Finally, the Olympics mode allows you to take your chosen country through the games, each day participating in new challenges to gain enough medals to take you to the top of the leaderboard.

The best feature of this game, for me, is the ability to play online against multiple competitors from around the world, with results recorded on digital tables that allow you to see where your performance rates overall. Believe me when I say this capability makes the game highly addictive.

However, there are some let-downs as previously mentioned. Firstly, the game requires a top-end pc to run it. The minimum processor speed supported is 2.4 ghz and the equivalent of a Nvidia 8800 is sure to count many potential buyers out.

The game REQUIRES (not reccomends)the Xbox 360 controller for Windows. Forget using anything else. The keyboard controls do not fulfil all the in-game operations and if you do use an alternative controller, like I did, you will find that the operations do not relate to your controller and you will not be able to undertake all the events.

Some of the event controls are complicated to master and you may find yourself not undertaking a few because of this.

A few other niggles are that the graphics could be smoother, despite still being the best seen in any Olympics game and you cannot change your in game name, which is irritating.

All in all however, the game is good and is sure to give you repetive strain injuries once you are addicted to the online game modes. I gave the game 4 stars because 3.5 is not available and 3 is not quite enough.

If you have the system requirements, are willing to splash out on the Xbox for Windows controller and have a fast internet connection, then get this game.

Richard



 

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