Burnout paradise
[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans serif] The latest iteration of the popular racing game whose entire point is to drive with utter, reckless disregard for fellow motorists forcing them to crash and cause as much as damage possible to any vehicles in the vicinity.
Realistic graphics and the ability to challenge other players online in an open-ended world proves that this edition is designed from the ground up with this generation of powerful gaming machines in mind.
Some fans of the series are dismayed at the open-world idea, and worry that it will make it too difficult to retry failed events.[/FONT]
Devil may cry 4
[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans serif]Play a demon hunter who brings the pain to Hell's minions with his mighty sword, Red Queen, and double-barreled pistol, Blue Rose. String attacks together into spectacular combos that rack up your score and acquire even more impressive powers.
This is the first appearance of this Japanese action franchise on new game consoles and marks the first time Xbox owners can get their hands on the well-regarded series.
Apart from prettier graphics, previews reveal that the game doesn't seem to deviate much from the series' tried and true formula.[/FONT]
No more heroes
[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans serif] Play as a contract killer who acquires a light-saber-like “beam katana” and proceeds to hunt down rival assassins in a bid to become the undisputed top hitman.
It's made by Goichi Suda, a Japanese designer known for quirky fare such as “Killer 7”. His games feel like interactive anime, and fans of martial arts films will revel in the stylishly bloody action.
The gruesomeness may repulse Wii owners drawn to the console's family friendly image. Few developers outside of Nintendo have made the Wii's motion controls work for something that doesn't involve rolling bowling balls or tossing darts.[/FONT]
Lost odyssey
[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans serif] A role-playing game featuring an epic story of immortals exploring a magical world. The game was crafted by an all-star team of renowned Japanese talent including Hironobu Sakaguchi, producer of one of the most popular RPG franchises of all time, "Final Fantasy".
Critics are raving about the incredibly evocative story and the detailed art design. The turn-based combat system may feel tired to fans of the genre. The game is also very long, coming packed on four DVDs (the 2006 RPG hit "Oblivion" used a single disc) and contains a novel's worth of text and dialogue.
Courtesy: Reuters[/FONT]
[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans serif] The latest iteration of the popular racing game whose entire point is to drive with utter, reckless disregard for fellow motorists forcing them to crash and cause as much as damage possible to any vehicles in the vicinity.
Realistic graphics and the ability to challenge other players online in an open-ended world proves that this edition is designed from the ground up with this generation of powerful gaming machines in mind.
Some fans of the series are dismayed at the open-world idea, and worry that it will make it too difficult to retry failed events.[/FONT]
Devil may cry 4
[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans serif]Play a demon hunter who brings the pain to Hell's minions with his mighty sword, Red Queen, and double-barreled pistol, Blue Rose. String attacks together into spectacular combos that rack up your score and acquire even more impressive powers.
This is the first appearance of this Japanese action franchise on new game consoles and marks the first time Xbox owners can get their hands on the well-regarded series.
Apart from prettier graphics, previews reveal that the game doesn't seem to deviate much from the series' tried and true formula.[/FONT]
No more heroes
[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans serif] Play as a contract killer who acquires a light-saber-like “beam katana” and proceeds to hunt down rival assassins in a bid to become the undisputed top hitman.
It's made by Goichi Suda, a Japanese designer known for quirky fare such as “Killer 7”. His games feel like interactive anime, and fans of martial arts films will revel in the stylishly bloody action.
The gruesomeness may repulse Wii owners drawn to the console's family friendly image. Few developers outside of Nintendo have made the Wii's motion controls work for something that doesn't involve rolling bowling balls or tossing darts.[/FONT]
Lost odyssey
[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans serif] A role-playing game featuring an epic story of immortals exploring a magical world. The game was crafted by an all-star team of renowned Japanese talent including Hironobu Sakaguchi, producer of one of the most popular RPG franchises of all time, "Final Fantasy".
Critics are raving about the incredibly evocative story and the detailed art design. The turn-based combat system may feel tired to fans of the genre. The game is also very long, coming packed on four DVDs (the 2006 RPG hit "Oblivion" used a single disc) and contains a novel's worth of text and dialogue.
Courtesy: Reuters[/FONT]
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