Category: Xbox 360
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Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 Debut Trailer Revealed
Activision revealed the debut trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 late Monday night, during the NBA Western Conference Finals. This will be the latest installment in yearly juggernaut is due in stores on November 8, 2011.
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Review: Brink (Microsoft Xbox 360)
After years in development and months of hype, Brink is finally available to FPS fans, but was it worth the wait?
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Review: Bangai-O HD: Missile Fury (Xbox Live Arcade)
“Bangai-O GO!”
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Portal 2 (360)
What’s new in Portal 2? Plenty! Mel takes a moment to review.
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Review: Trouble Witches Neo! (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Trouble Witches Neo! Genre: Shooter Developer: Adventure Planning Service Publisher: SNK Playmore Release Date: 04/27/11 There are no shortage of good shooters on the Xbox Live Arcade, of that there is no question. Games like R-Type Dimensions, King of Fighters Sky Stage, Strania and Guwange are readily available for download at reasonable prices, and that’s…
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Review: Mortal Kombat Kollector’s Edition (Microsoft Xbox 360)
MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORTAL KOMBAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT!
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Review: NASCAR 2011: The Game (Xbox 360)
Diehard GameFan goes flat out as we review Activision’s latest, NASCAR 2011: The Game….NEXT!!
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Review: Crysis 2 (Microsoft Xbox 360)
So the franchise that once used to be the benchmark for whether your computer was hardcore has come to the consoles. Find out how it held up here.
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Review: Strania: The Stella Machine (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Wherein we discuss another XBLA shooter and I make a Target Earth reference. Yup.
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Review: Dynasty Warriors 7 (Xbox 360)
Dynasty Warriors 7 is out and brings with it different tweaks, a new faction, and more characters, but will it grab anyone’s attention?
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Review: TNT Racers (Xbox 360)
TNT Racers Developer: Keen Games Publisher: DTP Entertainment Genre: Isometric Kart Racer Release Date: 02/09/2011 I can’t speak for anyone else, but there’s a major nostalgia vibe going on with TNT Racers, and I like it. I like it a lot. The first time I sat down and played it, I was instantly reminded of…
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Review: Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 (Microsoft Xbox 360)
The Bionic Commando series gets another addition. Did it manage to retain what made the series good?
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Review: Mass Effect 2: Arrival (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Heavy on plot, less so on everything else, Arrival is a fine expansion for fans, but lacks the sort of meat a more casual player might be looking for.
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Review: Yoostar 2: In The Movies (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Yoostar 2 lets you vicariously live out your fantasies of starring on the big screen using the Kinect. How well does it work?
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Review: Dragon Age II (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Dragon Age II Genre: RPG Developer: Bioware Publisher: Electronic Arts Release Date: 3/08/11 Bioware has been on a roll for the past few years. After the polarizing effort that was Jade Empire, they redoubled their efforts, producing the generally well received Mass Effect as well as award winners Dragon Age: Origins and Mass Effect 2,…
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Review: Hard Corps: Uprising (Microsoft Xbox 360)
In Hard Corps: Uprising, players do a little running and a lot of gunning. Does the game hold up under its extreme difficulty?
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Review: Dead Space 2: Severed (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Dead Space 2: Severed Genre: Survival Horror Developer: Visceral Games Publisher: Electronic Arts Release Date: 03/01/11 If anyone knows how to make the best of DLC content, it’s Electronic Arts. While some folks have taken umbrage with their DLC practices in some instances, the company sure does know how to get their people behind the…
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Review: Dreamcast Collection (Xbox 360)
The Dreamcast is back… sort of. Check out if Sega’s newest compilation is a success or not.
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Review: You Don’t Know Jack (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Y’know, I keep trying to meet Jack, but every time he throws a party I have to work. I’m starting to think he does it on purpose.
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Review: Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Over a decade later, Marvel vs. Capcom is finally back, and in 3D. With some old and new tricks up its sleeve, is it a worthwhile addition or a disappointment? Find out here.