Showing posts with label father's day gift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label father's day gift. Show all posts

Thursday 14 June 2012

5 Quick Father's Day Gift Ideas

Father's day is three days away and many are still searching and wondering what to purchase dad or their husband for father's day. Let's make it simple and quickly. No need to beat yourself over the head. See below five wonderful gifts to chose from for dad. These are a few wonderful and common gifts  every man would appreciate and adore.

TV

A TV is a sort of toy all dads enjoy, most especially a large flat screen TV. Buy this television now for dad in time for father's day. He would love to have this television to watch the NBA finals as well as the upcoming NFL season in the fall.


Watch

A very common gift is a watch, which is perhaps one of the most common and easiest gift to find for dad. Excite dad with one of these watches today. I gurantee he would love and appreciate it.




Book

A wonderful book which can be ordered now in time for Father's day. An inspirational book for him. Order it today






Tie

A common but yet neat gift for dad on father's day is a nice tie. What would it be like without a tie?





Shaving Kit

A shaving kit set comes in handy so dad can get that daily fresh shave. Select your dad this wonderful gift immediately in time for his special day.


These are five simple things that would love and enjoy as a father's day gift. Now is the time to buy him one or a few of these wonderful gifts in time for father's day. Do not hesitate, time is running out. Buy him his gift today.

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Wednesday 13 June 2012

Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City PS3 Rev.

Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City turns the table as we fight for "the man" rather than humanity. Cosying down with The Umbrella Corporation felt a little odd at first, but I soon got into the swing of things.

Raccoon City is resurrected by Capcom and Vancouver-based developer Slant Six Games in the form of Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City. Although leaving the main games in the series to do the real story work, it still offers an unusual twist in the form of team-based third person shooting.
Operation Raccoon City is set directly in the middle of the infection zone of the titular city. You can play as any of the Umbrella Security Service as they get sent around the city to obliterate all remaining evidence of Umbrella's seedy dealings with the incident -- which also means murdering any people who have an inkling of the unpalatable truth.

This is essentially the Hunk mission from Resident Evil 2 writ large. Those that found that hidden level in the second game will remember the storyline. Here it is extended, considerable as we learn of yet another tangent to the franchise's main trajectory.



The basic premise is that Umbrella Corporation realises that their G-Virus scientist William Birkin plans to sell the virus to the Government. Their response is to send in a team to try and stop the virus getting out. As you may imagine, literally within minutes the whole world is on the edge of extinction when Birkin gives himself the virus, mutates and wipes out the team.

Each of the available characters have different abilities and weapons, which much is expected. Less familiar though is the way the story is told from the perspective of the corporation. Playing through these events batting for the other side is an interesting and intriguing experience -- particularly when fan favourite characters like Claire Redfield, Leon Kennedy and Jill Valentine are targeted by the corp.

From this ethically-murky, cauldron, climb series' favourite mutants. Tyrant, Hunters, Lickers and the deadly Nemesis all step up to thwart "the man" at some point in time. Players need to reduce contact with the enemies. If their infection gauge fills up it's game over -- anti-viral sprays and medics being the only way to drain the meter.

In addition to the main story, Operation Raccoon City also delivers a four-player cooperative campaign, a four-versus-four competitive game mode and a multi-player heroes mode. The sheer variety on offer here turns what might have been a footnote to the Resident Evil cannon into an engaging and interesting addition.

For fans of the series this is an essential tangent to tide them over to the arrival of Resident Evil 6. For the rest of us, it's still a good chance to enter the world of corporate mismanagement and viral weapons.


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