Category: Xbox 360
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Review: James Bond 007: Blood Stone (Xbox 360)
James Bind 007: Blood Stone attempts to capture the appeal of the original Goldeneye. Does it succeed?
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Review: Dream Chronicles (Xbox 360)
Is the term Hidden Items Adventure an oxymoron? Let’s see what our friend 7th has to say!
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Review: EA MMA (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Shhhh. We’ve secretly replaced Hevia’s UFC fighting game with Brand X. Let’s see if he can tell the difference!
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Review: Fable III (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Have you ever heard the expression “third time’s the charm”? Well, this time, third time’s the runs.
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Review: Blood Drive (Microsoft Xbox 360)
It’s Twisted Metal… WITH ZOMBIES! And not much else, unfortunately.
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Review: Call of Duty: Black Ops (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Call Of Duty: Black Ops Publisher: Activision Developer: Treyarch Genre: First Person Shooter/Military Release Date: 11/09/10 Coming off of the wildly popular yet spectacularly broken Modern Warfare 2 and the drama that plagued Activision and developer Infinity Ward, the question coming into the next installment in the Call Of Duty series was simple: Could Treyarch…
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Review: Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Say your goodbyes, lardass, because you’re already dead. I’m not typing out the noise. Sorry.
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Review: ArcaniA: Gothic 4 (Microsoft Xbox 360)
The Gothic series makes its first ever console appearance with the fourth entry into the series. How does it hold up?
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Review: Medal of Honor (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Electronic Arts’s Medal of Honor certainly earned its share of controversy. Was the resulting game worthy of all the proverbial spent ink?
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Review: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Starkiller’s back for another single handed massacre of the Empire, but is his second go-round as entertaining as before? Find out here.
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Review: FIFA ’11 (Microsoft Xbox 360)
FIFA ’11 is out with new tweaks and innovations, but are they all for the better? Chris Bowen proceeds to answer that question in his review.
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Review: Rock Band 3 (Microsoft Xbox 360)
The latest Rock Band title is the most ambitious that the rhythm genre has had in a long time. Does the quality match? Mark B. dives in to find out.
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Review: Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock (Microsoft Xbox 360)
The last Rock Band being developed by Neversoft is out. Does it stand up to past versions, or to Rock Band 3? Music expert DJ Tatsujin reviews.
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Review: Vanquish (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Vanquish Genre: Third Person Shooter Developer: Platinum Games Publisher: Sega Release Date: 10/19/10 Platinum Games is coming to the end of their deal to allow Sega to publish games for them, and for the most part, they’ve given Sega their money’s worth. Madworld was a slick and stylish action game with more focus on style…
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Review: Rock of the Dead (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Will the unique Rock of the Dead be a Halloween hit or should we just bury it in the graveyard?
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Review: Castlevania: Lords of Shadow (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow Genre: Action Developer: Mercury Steam Publisher: Konami Release Date: 10/05/10 When I first got to try out Castlevania: Lords of Shadow at E3 this year, I was, I have to admit, mildly impressed with the game. My first impression was that it was basically a God of War clone, mind you,…
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Review: Mass Effect 2: Lair of the Shadow Broker (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Mass Effect 2 has received several DLC add-ons since its release in January, but Lair of the Shadow Broker is the largest, and most costly, of the lot. Take a look and see if it’s worth your time and money.
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Review: Dead Rising 2 (Microsoft Xbox 360)
It’s a game that features obliterating zombies with weapons like a canoe paddle with a chainsaw taped to both ends. What’s not to like?
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Review: Left 4 Dead 2: The Sacrifice (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Left 4 Dead 2: The Sacrifice Publisher: Electronic Arts Developer: Valve Software Genre: First Person Shooter Release Date: 10/06/2010 Given the current trends, I think many people expected to be following coverage for an upcoming November release of Left 4 Dead 3. Well, I’m sorry to disappoint everyone who wanted to participate in this year’s…
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Review: Comic Jumper: The Adventures of Captain Smiley (360)
Comic Jumper: The Adventures of Captain Smiley is the newest game from Twisted Pixel Games. Is this downloadable title worth your Microsoft Points?