Thursday 12 September 2013

Video Game Analysis ! 

                 Marketing and Promotion Of Video Games.


Here's what the public think of this. FIFA 13 sold over a million on its day of release. 4.5 million copies sold in five days. FIFA not only continues its stranglehold on sports games, but cements its position in the video game blockbuster duopoly of itself and Call of Duty. They're extraordinary numbers, happening on a yearly basis (for both franchises, the model for games that are primarily online is very similar). What EA do very well with FIFA is that they ensure the value of that £40 upgrade is built into the game's framework. There is, without question, a wealth of content that comes with FIFA 13. Enough game modes to gorge yourself silly with until the next one comes out. And the cycle continues.
We also like the authenticity FIFA offers. We renew our season ticket with EA partly because we know we'll get stuff like the new kits thrown in. Digital strips recreated down to the digital thread, from Arsenal to Aldershot. EA's commitment to their game aligning with its real world counterpart grows with every year. 


FIFA 13 goes all-out in this respect, now one-off matches reflect real-world form and injuries on a day to-day basis. Want to have Teves in your Manchester City starting eleven? Tough. He's not fit yet. So the slickness of the presentation continues to impress. But it also continues to package a brilliant football sim. For half a decade FIFA has shrugged off the stigma of being a game hiding its deficiencies behind licensing. Since completely rebuilding their game engine for FIFA 08, EA have studiously improved how the game plays every year. FIFA 13 doesn't have the disruptive gameplay changes of FIFA 12, but the adjustments that have been made add further texture and tactics to an already very good game.
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There are many platforms for this specific game for example Ps3, Xbox, Nintendo 3ds, Sony Psp, Sony Playstation vita , Nintendo Wii, Apple ipad even Apple iphones.



                                    The textual analysis of The Conjuring (2013
      

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In my opinion i think the conjuring is one of the scariest films that i have witnessed and also I am happy that I'm one of the few brave pupils amongst my peers that have watched the whole film without having any accidents..From saying this the genre for The Conjuring in Horror and Thriller.  The measure of what makes a good movie seems to necessarily shift depending on what kind of movie it is, since we’re not just measuring whether it’s good, but also whether it’s a good addition to the genre. So, just as comedies can be forgiven for transgressions in terms of plot cohesion – so long as they succeed in making the audience laugh – so too is the most important measure of a horror movie its ability to disgust, disturb, shock or terrify. As such, let’s break up our round-up of early reviews into two questions: is The Conjuring good, and is it scary? The answer seems to be an almost universal “yes.” This is unsurprising, perhaps, given that despite its bloodlessness, The Conjuring was awarded an R rating by the MPAA, who considered it to simply be too frightening for children. The platform for this film is in various places, such as Cinema, Dvd, Youtube.