XBOX 360 Archive

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    Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game | Review (Xbox 360)

    If one were to draw their conclusions from gaming history, it would be quite easy to dismiss Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game straight away.  After all, this is a movie tie-in game, which 99 times out of 100 means that the game would...

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    Castlevania: Harmony of Despair | Review (XBox 360)

    There aren’t too many video game series that have been around as long and maintained the level of popularity that Castlevania can boast. What Konami started back in 1987* has maintained it’s stride for over 20 years while making few changes to 2D side scrolling,...

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  • Blacklight: Tango Down Review.

    Blacklight: Tango Down | Review (PC/PS3/Xbox 360)

      Blacklight: Tango Down is a downloadable FPS brought to you by Zombie Studios and Ignition Entertainment. It’s an online-only multiplayer FPS which can be downloaded from Xbox Live, PSN and Steam/GFWL and will only cost you $15 or £10 to play. Is Blacklight: Tango...

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    Puzzle Quest 2 | Review (XBox 360)

    If you’re anything like me then you’re going to gloss right over this review simply because it has the word ‘puzzle’ in it. I can’t say I would blame you entirely either because to me puzzle games are exactly like waffles. OK, well maybe they’re...

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  • Split/Second: Velocity | Review (Xbox 360)

    Split/Second: Velocity | Review (Xbox 360)

    In a fitting salute to a key concept of the racing genre, Disney Interactive Studios and Activision unleashed their latest racing games upon the world within a week of each in a race to the highest place in the game charts. The decision between Mario...

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  • Blur | Review (XBOX 360/PS3)

    Blur | Review (XBOX 360/PS3)

    What happens when you take Mario Kart, Burnout, and Project Gotham Racing and cram ‘em all into a blender? You get a collection of fragmented ROMs and Carts. But you also get a game that takes the best of all three of these games and...

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  • Hurdle Turtle | Review (Xbox Live Arcade)

    Hurdle Turtle | Review (Xbox Live Arcade)

    Hurdle Turtle is the latest title from indie game developer Holmade Games’ 8-bit series following hot on the heels of their first outing, Pixel Whirled. As the digital download’s decidedly spunky reptile, the object of the game is – you guessed it – jumping hurdles....

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  • Record of Agarest War | Review (Xbox 360)

    Record of Agarest War | Review (Xbox 360)

    Record of Agarest War is an interesting game that starts as soon as you purchase it. Of course this is assuming you picked up the Really Naughty Limited Edition, and why wouldn’t you? It comes with all sorts of interesting things, like a pillow case,...

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  • Alpha Protocol | Review (XBOX 360)

    Alpha Protocol | Review (XBOX 360)

    Back at E3 2009 SEGA was treating the public to some of the first glimpses of Alpha Protocol – an espionage RPG which was one of my top picks for best E3 showing. It really looked like SEGA and Obsidian were cooking up the ultimate...

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  • Doom 2 | Review (XBLA)

    Doom 2 | Review (XBLA)

    Time to come clean: I’ve only really played the first Doom on Nintendo 64, and Doom 3. Despite this, I do know that the Doom series is a cult classic as well as a historical landmark in First person shooters. However, I was still anxious...

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