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Showing posts with label Xbox 360. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Xbox 360. Show all posts

Sunday, September 13, 2009

The Beatles: Rock Band

The Beatles: Rock Band is a good game with some things that a few might wish were different. The game only has 45 songs which kinda sucks, though not as much as the fact that none of the Rock Band DLC (Downloadable Content) songs are playable. One thing to note is that the entire set list is comprised of only The Beatles songs. There are also no customizations to be made, you play as The Beatles and that's it, though they do change depending on the venue in which your playing. There is also the ability to use up to 3 mics while singing which is something new to Rock Band. In the end the games story mode is what fans will look forward to the most as you follow the career of The Beatles from the beginning to the end, any fan will enjoy watching them grow throughout the years. Much like Guitar Hero's band iterations, there are unlockable photographs and videos. It is obvious it's targeted towards true fans of the band, and true fans will have a great time.
Released: September 9, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii
Number of Players: 1-6 (Offline), 6 (Online)
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 51 (PS3), 50 (Xbox 360)
Rated: T (Teen)

Our Rating: 8.7/10

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Guitar Hero 5

Guitar Hero 5 is the best guitar hero yet. The amount of additions this game has are amazing. By far the greatest addition to the game is party play mode. Once the game is turned on it will start playing through the library of songs that are available, at any time if you hear a song that you like all you have to do is press one button on your instrument of choice and you'll start playing it. You can add other players, get rid of players, change the difficulty, or change the song, all without the trouble of quitting that the past games have had. This is the most accessible music game to date.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Batman: Arkham Asylum

The games story is about Batman returning The Joker to Arkham Asylum. When things suddenly take a twist as he arrives, the Bat soon realizes that it was all a setup. The Joker intended to go back to what he calls "home" so he can release all the criminals Batman has put away, to destroy him. It's story is basically you being in what would be considered Batman's hell. When it comes to gameplay, it's awesome, the fighting style is crisp and unique along with its graphics. The story is also sharp and exciting, as you encounter some of Batman's greatest foes. There is lots of fun to be had with this game that's for sure. This is as close as you will ever get to feeling like Batman, the developers took there time to give you a truly awesome experience. If there was one thing I'd complain about it would just be that the game isn't long enough. It is with out a doubt the best Batman game ever created.
Released: August 25, 2009 
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Number of Players: 1 (Offline) 
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 48 (PS3), 47 (Xbox 360)
Rated: T (Teen) 

Our Rating: 9.5/10

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Wolfenstein

You play as B.J. Blazkowicz an agent who discovers an artifact that the enemy can use as a weapon. You get missions from contacts and then decide which ones you want to do, giving you a feeling of freedom. Your weapons are upgradeable, and your weapon range is quite nice, you can go from standard realistic weapons to more sci-fi type weapons. There's also special powers given to you from an amulet that allows you to see things otherwise unnoticed, along with other features. The multiplayer component isn't all that great though, offering a discouraging three modes compared to what us FPS (First-Person Shooter) fans are used to with games like Call of Duty and Killzone.
Released: August 18, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Number of Players: 1 (Offline), 12 (Online)
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 50 (PS3), 49 (Xbox 360)
Rated: M (Mature) 

Our Rating: 8/10

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Madden 10

Madden 10 emulates the real feel of a football game and looks beautiful while doing it. Though of course as any other game it has a few hiccups. We all know its going to appeal to football fans either way but at least its worth noting that it really is a good game from its presentation to its controls.
Released: August 14, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii
Number of Players: 1-4 (Offline), 2 (Online)
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 25 (PS3), 24 (Xbox 360)
Rated: E (Everyone)

Our Rating: 8.2/10

Marvel vs. Capcom 2

Marvel vs. Capcom 2 for the PSN (PlayStation Network) plays just like it used to back in the day, giving anyone who remembers playing it a nostalgic feeling inside, the game boasts a 50 character roster playable from the beginning. Just as this game was amazing back then it still is today. The game cost $15.
Released: August 13, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Number of Players: 1-2 (Offline), 2 (Online)
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 12 (PS3), 12 (Xbox 360)
Rated: T (Teen) 

Our Rating: 9/10

Saturday, August 15, 2009

G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra

As most movie tie-in games, it sucks, plain and simple, its one of those games that was probably rushed and made in a year, the ones made just to milk people for some more money. The controls suck, it has co-op, what more can I say?
Released: August 4, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii 
Number of Players: 2 (Offline) 
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 44 (PS3), 43 (Xbox 360)
Rated: T (Teen)

 Our Rating: 5/10

The King Of Fighters 12

It was meant to put The King Of Fighters series back on the map but completely failed in that attempt. The game lacks in many aspects, from characters and stages to story and modes. It is not worth the full retail price of $60 with all of its limited content though true fans of the series may still find enjoyment playing against a friend.
Released: July 23, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Number of Players: 1-2 (Offline), 2 (Online)
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 51 (PS3), 50 (Xbox 360)
Rated: T (Teen)

Our Rating: 5/10

G-Force

G-Force is generally a pretty fun game. Though its primarily for kids you'll find yourself having a good time fighting toasters and mice amongst other enemies. As with most games you'll be able to upgrade the variety of weapons from which you have. Though this is a movie tie in game it doesn't do much to tell you the story, maybe they were expecting people to see the movie then play the game?, I don't know. Something that's unique is how the game comes with 2 3D glasses for you to use if the option is turned on, just don't go expecting something extravagant though. At times the game can feel somewhat long. Seeing as how it is directed towards children the game is not hard and provides help at any time with the press of a button.
Released: July 21, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii
Number of Players: 1 (Offline)
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 44 (PS3), 43 (Xbox 360)
Rated: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older)

Our Rating: 7/10

Friday, August 14, 2009

The Bigs 2

This game is an improvement over the original. It does what it set out to do, and that's being a great arcade baseball game. The become a legend mode is fun and sometimes hard which makes it satisfying. The Bigs 2 is a fun game that is great to play with friends.
Released: July 7, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii
Number of Players: 1-4 (Offline), 5 (Online)
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 38 (PS3), 37 (Xbox 360)
Rated: E (Everyone)

Our Rating: 8/10

BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger

BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is a 2D fighting game filled with fast paced action, beautiful design, a bunch of unlockables, great characters, etc. BlazBlue will probably appeal to most fighting fans and maybe even those somewhat interested in fighting games. The controls are fluid and accessible but at the same time can be used for some sick fighting skills. Match replays from online multiplayer can be saved and viewed later in the games replay theater. One thing that makes this game different from most fighting games is how the story mode offers 3 different pathways for each fighter.
Released: June 30, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Number of Players: 1-2 (Offline), 6 (Online)
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 51 (PS3), 50 (Xbox 360)
Rated: T (Teen)

Our Rating: 9/10

Call of Juarez: Bound In Blood

It's the prequel to the original Call of Juarez. The game is about Ray and Thomas McCall, two brothers who left the army to save there family. When there town gets destroyed they vow to restore it which then leads them west on the search for gold. Due to there absence from the army, they are set to be hunted down. At some point while on the run you meet someone who gives you information about a treasure. Throughout the game you'll have the option of playing as either Ray or Thomas. Each brother has there own style and unique attributes, whether it's being strong or agile, you choose. Some side missions are offered to you but for the most part you'll find yourself just traveling and killing people which for some can seem repetitive and others just plain fun. You'll also be able to duel which is really cool and tests your reflexes.
Released: June 30, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Number of Players: 1-2 (Offline)
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 48 (PS3), 47 (Xbox 360)
Rated: M (Mature)

Our Rating: 8.5/10

Fight Night Round 4

Fight Night Round 4's graphics are incredible, the online is ok, the gameplay is damn near perfect despite not having button controls (though a patch is said to bring them back), the legacy mode is something different but still needs work.
Released: June 23, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Number of Players: 1-2 (Offline), 2 (Online)
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 21 (PS3), 33 (Xbox 360)
Rated: T (Teen)

Our Rating: 9/10

Overlord 2

The game builds upon its predecessor though not to perfection. Nonetheless there is a pretty amusing sex scene and the game offers a variety of customization. It plays through ok with some repetitive seeming gameplay while still having its comedic tone.
Released: June 23, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Number of Players: 1 (Offline)
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 50 (PS3), 49 (Xbox 360)
Rated: T (Teen)

Our Rating: 7/10

Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen

Your given the choice of playing as either the Autobots or the Decepticons. Like the movie, its about figuring out who or what The Fallen is. One really awesome thing is the ability to switch between each transformation on the fly, its really fun jumping as you transform from a car to a robot. The controls aren't well thought out though, which sucks. The developers should have chosen better controls instead of having one button do three different things. At times it tends to seem somewhat repetitive considering the majority of the game consists of "kill everything", but for those of you who enjoy that this wont be a problem. You'll find fun in the multiplayer due to being able to play against real people instead of the computer, along with its different modes.
Released: June 23, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii
Number of Players: 1 (Offline), 8 (Online)
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 52 (PS3), 51 (Xbox 360)
Rated: T (Teen)

Our Rating: 7/10

Ghostbusters: The Video Game

Ghostbusters: The Video Game plays out as if its the third film, and really makes you feel as if your a part of the team. The cut-scenes are nice and fun with the original cast of the movies adding there humor. Fans of the movie will love it while non-fans will see a pretty good game.
Released: June 16, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii
Number of Players: 1-4 (Offline)
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 51 (PS3), 50 (Xbox 360)
Rated: T (Teen)

Our Rating: 8.5/10

Guitar Hero: Smash Hits

Guitar Hero: Smash Hits is a compilation of what are considered the best songs from Guitar Hero 1, 2, 3, Rock the 80's, and Aerosmith. What makes this game fun is the fact that now you'll be able to play all the songs you love from those games with the whole band!. This is a real plus for those of us with a love for singing or drumming seeing as how the Guitar Hero franchise has had some truly awesome songs in there older iterations. The only thing that I don't understand is why this wasn't made as DLC (Downloadable Content). The game has nearly 50 songs in total so don't expect anything more. Another not welcomed addition is the fact that now songs that used to be hard aren't as hard which takes away from the competitiveness.
Released: June 16, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii
Number of Players: 1-4 (Offline), 8 (Online)
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 51 (PS3), 50 (Xbox 360)
Rated: T (Teen)

Our Rating: 8/10

Prototype

Think of this game as The Hulk Ultimate Destruction with some new paint and added work. Prototype is one of the most fun games you'll find today. You are a fuckin beast in this game, you get to demolish what ever the fuck you want, its great!, the only real drawback is the games graphics which you'd hope would have more detail.
Released: June 9, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Number of Players: 1 (Offline) 
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 41 (PS3), 40 (Xbox 360)
Rated: M (Mature)

Our Rating:8/10

Virtua Tennis 2009

Virtua Tennis 2009 does not improve much over its predecessor and feels like more of a minor upgrade then a new experience. For those looking for something new, you'll be disappointed seeing as how the game doesn't offer much as far as "New" goes. Amongst everything that is new the one thing that seems worth mentioning is the fact that now the game can be played online which is new to the series. What does make this game fun though is the amount of effort it takes to get to the top, you must go through practice matches, mini-games (that are a little out of the ordinary), and of course tournaments if you want to be among the best. Seeing as how the game offers so little over its last installment leaves me to feel that if you own Virtua Tennis 3 your not missing out on much.
Released: June 9, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii
Number of Players: 1-4 (Offline), 4 (Online)
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 51 (PS3), 50 (Xbox 360)
Rated: E (Everyone)

Our Rating: 6.6/10

Red Faction: Guerrilla

Red Faction: Guerrilla offers a ton of destruction and fun. The games main premise involves you freeing zones from the EDF (Earth Defense Force). It takes place on Mars and is more fun then interesting. You pretty much get to destroy anything, the explosions are just great. Depending on how you decide to destroy a structure dictates how it crumbles to the ground. While trying to free zones players have access to story and side missions. You can even purchase and upgrade your weapons and tools. There are a variety of online modes that include the same level of destruction and the different types of weapons / tools, whether it be a gun, hammer, or backpack, etc, either way your bound to enjoy yourself with up to 15 other players.
Released: June 2, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Number of Players: 1-2 (Offline), 16 (Online)
Number of Trophies / Achievements: 61 (PS3), 60 (Xbox 360)
Rated: M (Mature)

Our Rating: 8.3/10