World Series Of Poker 2008: Battle for the Bracelets
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Take down the world’s top pros in head to head action Over 20 official World Series Poker Tournament events. Learn to play like the pros
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This is a tremendous improvement over the previous PS2 Version. The graphics are what you would expect in a quality PS3 Game. There are several gaming modes for quick individual play, more than one player, competitions, etc. You can alacrity up or slow down the game play alacrity, skip computer dealing and betting to go even quicker, etc. Each player is truly unique and the atmosphere in the nightclub’s is splendid – you feel like you are there. The sounds, etc are all adjustable so you can customize your own atmosphere and game play. I highly recommend this game if you are interested in improving your game. You can start as a novice and at a snail’s pace increase the difficulty of play.
Rating: 5 / 5
The game is splendid (Design), but missing very vital option! ONLINE GAMING! presume that you cant play online with other players! who care to play poker againts computer players!and that is stupid!
Rating: 1 / 5
This game is relaxing a lot of fun to play. The characters and vocabulary are a bit unpleasant.
Rating: 4 / 5
I ordered this game frm Vidoegazers storefront owing to Amazon on December 4, 2008 for a Christmas present. The game never arrived. My account was charged 4 days after I ordered the product, so I assumed tha it would have shipped within a reasonable time. As Christmas came closer, I emailed and tried to friend the vendor several times. They never responded and I never received the product. I filed a claim owing to Amazon and I am waiting for my refund. Read the reviews for the month of December for Videogazers. They ripped alot of people off. Bring shame on on them!
Rating: 1 / 5
This game is, well…just not where it should be. Play is alright, but tedious. Even at the “Semi-Pro” level, anyone who’s halfway decent at poker will clean up against such players as Scotty Nguyen, Phil Helmuth, Jen Harman, et al. I figured that even the computer avatars of these players ought to be wiping up the penetrate with me, but no, they’re no more hard an opponent than the small ancient tourist lady. Disappointing…
There are “instructional videos” by Phil Hellmuth as a special feature, but these are poorly done, don’t really clarify much, and end up being not anything but a plug to buy his DVDs. Half the time Phil is looking at the incorrect camera. A minor complaint, but it shows how small attention was place into making this game.
Another play glitch, more honest – this game has a marked propensity for dealing you the same hand twice in a row. Not just the same hand, but the identical cards you just had. The first couple times I thought I was imagining it, but it’s now happened 7 times in 5 hours. If you’ve played poker much, you know this just doesn’t happen.
By and large, I found Stacked with Daniel Negreanu to be a much better game. Though it’s designed for the PS2 and has commensurately lower graphics, it’s a better poker experience. I in fact learned quite a bit by playing that game, and it includes some brief instructional videos with Danny Negreanu that are far better in terms of both instructional regard and production. Plus, Daniel’s a likeable guy…even when he takes your cash.
Rating: 3 / 5