Monday, May 30, 2011

Pray for Sean Kingston


I just saw the Kingston incidence. Born on Feb 3rd 1990 Sean is just 21. I do not know how this accident happened but it is definitely a shocking news to all those who love him.


Kingston was born on February 3, 1990 in Miami, Florida and moved to Kingston, Jamaica when he was six. He attended high school in Ocho Rios. His grandfather by marriage was the noted Jamaican reggae producer Lawrence Lindo, who worked under the stage name Jack Ruby.


Sean is a boy of talent. He is a singer, songwriter, rapper and actor. I found tons of his Cds and albums available on ebay, amazon etc. So in case you want to hear his voice please get one for yourself. In case you don’t find the one you are looking for download the My Shopping Genie software and genie will help you find it. I hope Sean gets well soon. I want to see him back on stage.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

My Shopping Genie found L.A. NOIRE selling at $48.75 and even less on e.bay


As was expected today is the date of release of L.A NOIRE the much awaited online game. I can see people are so eager to get a hold of it. I managed to get a review from a reputed site. This is what they had to say:
"In Rockstar and Team Bondi’s L.A. Noire, you play Cole Phelps, low ranking patrol on the LAPD. Right from the outset you can tell that Cole, voiced by Mad Men’s Aaron Staton, has much more on his mind as he has a talent for turning low level cases into murder and corruption cases we’d see in your typical noire movie.

There is an inherent problem with the Noire aspect of this game. It’s based off movies like the Maltese Falcon and Chinatown but those movies are only an hour and a half in length if not a little more while this strives to be an expansive video game that encompasses a cop’s rise to the top. It seems like every case is just meant to bring you to the top of the food chain and advance your career. You’d think there’d have to be those other little cases at least hinted at but they seem to not exist. While Jack Nicholson can have that one big case, that isn’t doable in a video game that strives to be that sort of character’s whole career without something missing.

This game also feels an awful like Grant Theft Auto except in the 1940s. And that’s not a bad thing. The map is the same, the graphics are the same (more on them in a bit) and the city has the same feel with the great expanse of locations to visit. There are even bonuses for visiting famous landmarks such as the Hollywoodland sign.

The graphics from the normal camera angle don’t look much more advanced than what you’d see in GTA IV. But close up they’re ridiculous. The mouths move in such an authentic fashion that you can tell Team Bondi put a tremendous amount of effort into that aspect. The clothes, faces and actions of the individual characters are fantastic as well. The environments look fine close up but nothing spectacular.

The gameplay is less run and gun than Grand Theft Auto. It took me until the fifth mission to have to shoot a gun. You’re just not allowed to in most situations. It’s the 1940s, not everybody on the streets has a gun. It’s a matter of chasing, tackling and interrogation, which is way more exciting than you’d think. There is a problem as it’s hard to discern the difference between the “doubt” and “lie” options but unfortunately that’s the way it goes. You have to pay close attention to the characters to tell if they’re lying. It’s really based on voices too but you really have to play to understand.

While the world isn’t as big as in some of the GTA games despite Los Angeles’s expanse, it really doesn’t need to be. You’re much more confined to the story in this game as opposed to GTA. Being the good guy instead of the bad guy kind of prevents you from running over pedestrians (who actually make a decent effort to get out of the way) and inciting collateral damage.

You can’t just run around willy nilly since you’re a cop and you have responsibilities within the story. I would’ve liked more of an opportunity to choose my cop’s persona but the people around you change and it would be pretty hard for a cop to rise within the story without him having the personality of Phelps.

Like Grand Theft Auto, it’s really the environment that sets the game apart. There are some gameplay problems like cover not being consistent and minor stuff like that but when it comes down to it, you’re a policeman in the LAPD in the 1940s, investigating movie lots and all the other bad guys around the glitz of Hollywood and really there’s nothing cooler than that.
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Based on the above review I find this product to be a path breaker for the company. So I think you can get one for yourself. The price is usually around $55.99. However when I used My Shopping Genie ,the new computer based deal finder app, I found different prices of L.A. Noire in different sites, some as low as $48.75 + Free shipping, along with a lot of related products that you might like. So in case you want to do what I just did you can download the app from this page by choosing your country flag on the right hand side of the page. Just follow the steps mentioned and you might get your game at a lesser price than your friend!