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Halo 3: ODST For XBox 360 Review

Halo 3: ODST For XBox 360 retains the familiar Halo AI, which we still hold in high regard. Stronger enemies react according to your behavior and will never rush until they are certain they have the upper hand. Halo 3: ODST literally drops players into almost the middle of the Halo trilogy. Halo 3: ODST fills in a few interesting...

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Guitar Hero 5 For XBox 360 Review

Players take complete control as Guitar Hero 5 allows gamers to personalize and customize how they experience music by being able to play with any in-game instrument combination — multiple vocalists, guitarists, bassists and drummers, in any game mode. With the game’s all-new Party Play Mode, getting the band back together has never been easier. Players now have the control...

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The Beatles: Rock Band Review For Xbox 360

Harmonix has produced some of the most addictive and widely-acclaimed games ever made. From the futuristic Frequency to the history-making The Beatles: Rock Band , we aim to put you inside the music and deliver more fun than you thought possible. Harmonix has created the famous guitars that the Beatles originally played with and have even updated the RockBand 2...

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Wii Sports Resort Review

Wii Sports Resort shines as a fun, accessible and varied multiplayer experience, and while not all of its mini-games are top-notch, there’s plenty here to make this a great party game for any Wii owner. Wii Sports Resort changes the angles to keep players on their toes. You might slice a watermelon right to left and then cut into two...

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EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis For Wii Review

EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis, available first for the Wii, puts the racket in the palm of your hand and offers the deepest tennis experience ever for the Wii. As the home to all four Grand Slams, and exclusive to Wimbledon, you can take your customized created player on a quest to win the four slams in Grand Slam career...

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World of Goo for Wii Review

World of Goo is an indie masterpiece. World of Goo is a physics based puzzle game released as a part of the Nintendo Wii’s WiiWare downloadable service, PC/MAC, as well as Linux. On the Wii, the game is released as a WiiWare title in the US, but it was released as a Wii disc in Europe and was slightly more...

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Mario Kart For Wii + Cheat Codes

Mario Kart for Wii is a fun game and surprisingly the steering wheel peripheral works really well with it. If you own a Wii and are a Mario Kart or racing game fan, then I recommend getting the game, but I have to give it a little lower score because of some of the things mentioned above that are holding...

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Killzone 2 Review For PS3 + Cheat Codes

Killzone 2 is an intense first person shooter. Ten hours of enthralling gameplay just flew by as I lost myself in the cinematic ambiance and the visual beauty of the detailed landscapes and dilapidated architecture of the planet of Helghan, not to mention the many furious battles against the fanatical and powerful Helghast army. Killzone 2 is a gritty and...

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The House of the Dead: Overkill for Wii Review + Cheat Codes

The House of the Dead: Overkill, SEGA’s Wii-exclusive reboot of its undead shooting gallery, has a score combo system. Provided you don’t miss the “mutants”, or the pickups, or the panes of glass, or the conveniently-placed giant candelabras, you’ll progress through a series of score-enhancing states called “extreme violence”, “ultra violence”, “psychotic” and finally - worth a delicious extra 1000...

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Call of Duty: World At War For Wii Review + Cheat Codes

Call of Duty: World at War re-creates history while making some of is own. Built using the same engine that delivered jaw-dropping visuals in COD: Modern Warfare, World at War sends you to new battlefronts, including the Pacific Theater, where you’ll fight as American Marines or Russian infantry. Battle on multiple fronts against ruthless new enemies, some never-before-seen in a...

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