Xbox 360 Reviews

Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising 360 Review

Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising gives us a gritty and realistic look at WAR which is very different from playing a shooters like Call of Duty and Medal of Honour. Call of Duty and Medal of Honour give you a Hollywood experience full of big explosions, near misses and pretty set pieces. What...

Mini Ninjas 360 Review

Take six miniature ninjas, some of the loveliest set pieces of feudal Japan; spread them out over four seasons  and a variety of platforming and send the bravest of them; Hiro- on an epic adventure of fun and exploration. Now that some of the heavyweights like Halo ODST and Batman have...

WET 360 Review

Meet Rubi. She’s a drop dead gorgeous femme fatale and is looking to take the title of the most hardcore female gaming character since, well, ever. And you can hop onboard this magic carpet ride of violence in Artificial Mind & Movement's WET. What is arguably the most violent game of the...

DiRT 2 360 Review

Collin McRae was a legend among legends. He was one of the most renowned rally drivers in the world until an unfortunate accident in September 2007. But even in death, his legend lives on. Even in the video game world, with the highly successful Colin McRae rally driving series. The gaming...

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 360 Review

America has a proud tradition of Superheroes, spanning multiple decades and numerous wars. The cape crusaders embody both the spirit of the nation and the will of the people ebbing and flowing with the times and seemingly fitting the pulse of the nation, reflecting the common ideals of the day....

Halo 3: ODST 360 Review

The year was 2001. It was a year of uncertainty and depression. That is, until the world was introduced to a half-ton super soldier capable of single-handedly winning a war, known to the people as the Master Chief. We got placed firmly in his oversized boots in the Xbox's smash hit Halo, and 8...

Ashes Cricket 2009 360 Review

Cricket games have been hit and miss over the years and none have really captured the essence of the sport. With developer Transmission Games at the helm and with the use of the power that the current machines possess, can Ashes Cricket 2009 finally be the cricket game we have all been waiting...

Batman: Arkham Asylum 360 Review

The Dark Knight. One of the most iconic figures of all time. Its a wonder why there aren't more video games being developed about his crime fighting antics. Every few years a new Batman does get thrown out there, but whether it be the gimmicky LEGO Batman, the film-esque Batman Begins, or even the...

Wolfenstein 360 Review

There's an abundance of WWII shooters out there, and they just seem to keep on coming. There’s most of the Call of Duty series, the entire Medal of Honour series and we can’t forget about the granddaddy of First Person Shooters, the Wolfenstein series. But with so many of these commonly set...

Sacred 2: Fallen Angel 360 Review

Sometimes, reviewers have all the luck. With Diablo III firmly on the Christmas wish-list and Dragon Age pushed to later in the year, Sacred II: Fallen Angel finally drops onto XBOX 360 at the perfect time for Role Playing dungeon crawlers. However the game has actually been out on PC for well...

360 XBLA Review - Shadow Complex

Super Metroid is arguably one of the best and most memorable games in interactive entertainment history. At the time of release back in 1994, it had unparalleled gameplay and depth, a great story and so much replay value that its still booted up in the old SNES regularly today. What Chair...

360 XBLA Review - R-Type Dimensions

Apparently, R-Type has a long and sordid history. Apparently the game is popular enough, at least in Japan to allow for a number of sequels and this, an attempt at 3D graphics. Apparently, it would seem that the game can be beat, level for level, without dying repeated times, over and over...

360 XBLA Review - TMNT: Turtles in Time ‘re-shelled’

Cowabunga dudes! The Teenage Mutant Ninja turtles are re-shelled, brought forward in time in this, a remake of the 1991 arcade classic ‘Turtles in Time’. Now in full 3D, the game has retained all of its hallmark features right down to the music and four-player co-op, which is both good and bad...

360 XBLA Review - Watchmen The End Is Nigh

Every little boy dreamed of becoming a super hero. Whether it be Superman, Spiderman, Batman or heck, even The Thing, it was simply something that every kid dreamed of. But what about Rorschach, one of the vigilantes of The Watchmen series of graphic novels published by DC in the mid-80's, or...

Damnation 360 Review

It’s a case of damned if you do and damned if you don’t in this, an un-finished mess of a game from Blue Omega. Imagine, if you will that the Prince of Persia decided to get with Lara Croft but they did it during civil-war era America in the middle of a pseudo-futuristic alternative history....
<< 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 >>