Category: Xbox 360
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Review: Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Mark of the Assassin is the second expansion to Dragon Age II. Does it fare better than Legacy? Find out here.
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Review: Rock of Ages (Xbox Live Arcade)
Do you love rock and roll? How about rolling a rock?
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Review: Rotastic (Microsoft Xbox 360)
What flies through the air with the greatest of ease? A Viking.
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Review: Resident Evil 4 HD (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Welcome! What’re ya buyin’?
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Review: Rage (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Rage is a return to form for id Software, and one of the better FPS titles released this year, though it’s also one of id’s more confusing products. Find out why here.
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Review: Rugby World Cup 2011 (Microsoft Xbox 360)
We haven’t seen a rugby game since 2008. Were we missing anything in the sport’s absence?
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Review: Warhammer 40000: Space Marine (Microsoft Xbox 360)
It’s a game where you slaughter space orcs with a chainsword. What’s not to love?
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Review: Gears of War 3: Limited Collector’s Edition (Microsoft Xbox 360)
After much time in development and much hype, Gears of War 3 is finally upon us. Clearly, it’s a great game, but does it deliver on the hype? Find out here.
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Review: Rise of Nightmares (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Rise of Nightmares attempts to bring the survival horror experience to the Kinect, but does it succeed? Find out here.
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Review: Bloodrayne: Betrayal (Xbox 360)
Bloodrayne: Betrayal Genre: Action/Platform Developer: WayForward Publisher: Majesco Release Date: 09/07/2011 If there is one video game franchise that, despite several attempts in multiple forms of media, noone has really been able to make successful, it would be Bloodrayne. How noone has managed to take a barely clothed hot half-vampire chick who kills Nazis AND…
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Review: Radiant Silvergun (Microsoft Xbox 360)
After years of hype and price-inflated Ebay sales, Radiant Silvergun is available to everyone via XBLA. SPOILER: It’s pretty good!
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Review: Crimson Alliance (Xbox Live Arcade)
Thought the Summer of Arcade was over, huh? Microsoft Studios and Certain Affinity are here to prove you wrong.
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Review: Dead Island (Microsoft Xbox 360)
It’s an island. With dead people on it. Who you have to brain dismember. Because they’re less dead than they should be. Which, sadly, is somewhat less awesome than it sounds.
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Review: Bodycount (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Bodycount is regarded by many as the spiritual successor to Black, but doesn’t manage to capture what made its predecessor enjoyable in any respect.
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Review: Deus Ex: Human Revolution (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a storyline prequel to what many consider to be a classic gaming franchise. See how it compares to its predecessors here.
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Review: El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron (Microsoft Xbox 360)
El Shaddai is one of the most visually and aurally impressive games to come out in years. Its gameplay, on the other hand…
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Review: Toy Soldiers: Cold War (Xbox 360)
Toy Soldiers: Cold War Developer: Signal Studios Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios Genre: Tower Defence Released: 08/17/2011 Were you one of those kids who played with G.I. Joe toys in the 80s? Did you faithfully watch the cartoon every day after school and cringe when you saw the movie Hollywood pooped out? Me too! Have you…
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Review: Stick ‘Em Up 2: Paper Adventures (Xbox Live Indie)
Because the world could do with a little more stick people slaughter.
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Review: From Dust (Xbox 360)
Do you sit and watch Discovery Channel and The Learning Channel to see shows about disasters? You know, shows that talk about what happened when Mount Vesuvius erupted or what might happen in California when the big one hits?
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Review: Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet (Microsoft XBOX LIVE Arcade)
It’s just you and a spaceship – and an entire alien world that wants to kill you. Sounds like fun, right?