Category: Xbox 360 Reviews

Game reviews for the Xbox 360 video game console

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Kinect Sports: Season One

    I am the kind of person who would rather stand and fight than run away due to the fact that I hate the…

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Sonic: Generations Races To A Win, Plumbers Beware!

Finally SONIC THE HEDGEHOG has risen above his plumber rival and burst back into the limelight with an exceptional new platformer. To celebrate 20 years…

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Dungeon Defenders XBLA review

The new Dungeon Defenders game from Trend Entertainment and Reverb Publishing launched last Monday, October 17 attempts to set a new standard for tower defense…

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Medal of Honor Video Game Review

Medal of Honor brings the action to the future, focusing on missions based around real military operations that occurred in Afghanistan in 2002. From the…

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Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands Review

Last generation, Ubisoft created a hit when it rekindled the Prince of Persia franchise. Sands of Time struck a chord of awesomeness that carried its way through two further titles. In 2008, the French publisher looked to ride the reboot bandwagon. The company released the plainly titled Prince of Persia, a game set in a world independent of the Sands of Time trilogy. The change in art style and an open-world design failed to generate sales, leading Ubisoft to return to the ideas of its successful trilogy for The Forgotten Sands. Intricate levels, death-defying leaps, close combat and the reversal of time are all available to the Prince, yet his old moves coupled with new powers and abilities fail to fill out the whole package.

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Limbo Review

In 1929 Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dali collaborated on a short film called Un Chien Andalou. It had no story, but was rather a collection…

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