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  • Vancouver 2010 Review (Xbox 360) 0 CommentsPosted by admin on January 21, 2010 under Featured, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
    The limited selection of events leaves these Olympic Games out in the cold. The Good Challenge mode offers a number of diverse and fun objectives. The Bad Only 14 different events with little variety among them   Most sports are too shallow   Olympic mode lacks any sort of personality   No way to customize your competitor and only 24 countries to choose from. ... more.
  • Rogue Warrior Review (Xbox 360) 0 CommentsPosted by admin on December 24, 2009 under Featured, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
    This dreadfully boring, expletive-filled, extremely short shooter is an absolute rip-off. The Good Close-quarters kills look cool. The Bad Just over two hours of solo gameplay at full price Dialogue is a constant stream of disgusting language Super linear and super boring Terrible AI Useless stealth mechanics. In Rogue Wa... more.
  • MX vs. ATV Reflex Review (Xbox 360) 0 CommentsPosted by admin on December 7, 2009 under Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
    The MX vs. ATV series seems to not only represent the battle between motocross bikes and all terrain vehicles, but also the differences between arcade and simulation racing. The newest entry, Reflex, attempts to combine the best of both worlds: outlandish tricks and environments with finely tuned control. The result is a thrilling, yet flawed racing game. It features intuitive controls and a ton o... more.
  • The Saboteur Review (Xbox 360) 0 CommentsPosted by admin on December 4, 2009 under Featured, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
    Sean Devlin is one tough Irishman. A single Nazi bullet may have ended the life of his best friend, but the protagonist of The Saboteur isn't going to succumb to death's waiting embrace nearly as easily. He absorbs rounds of German artillery like a plant sucks in sunlight, exhibiting an uncanny ability to regenerate his health in a way that would make even Wolverine envious. Despite the 1940s trap... more.