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Gears Of Wars of All About War Between COG And Locust

Gears of War is a science fiction video game which was released by Microsoft, earlier it was meant for playing in Xbox 360 exclusively. Shortly after one year, the game was modified by new content levels...
By: regeljack | 31 August 2011

Gears of War An Xbox 360 Online War game

Gear of War is a game which is played with the help of Xbox 360. The game is a third person video shooter game. The game is developed by Epic games and published by Microsoft games...
By: regeljack | 12 July 2011

Taking part in Sonic the Hedgehog

You are in manage of Sonic, the fastest hedgehog ever to wear a pair of cross trainers. Sonic's trademark is his general speed -- if he has room to operate and roll, watch out! Direct Sonic through six stages of three actions each, battling Dr.
By: Molizamin11 | 30 May 2010

Necrovision Review

Necrovision is not a game that you should judge based solely on its first few hours of play. The early action can be great fun, but some clunky technical issues and frustrating missions don't show this supernatural first-person shooter at its best.
By: Abhishek Dutta | 5 September 2009

Raiden Fighters Aces Review

Originally released in arcades between 1996 and 1998, the three Raiden Fighters games were conventional but very solid vertically scrolling shooters. Now, all three titles have been compiled and released as Raiden Fighters Aces, and the quality of
By: Abhishek Dutta | 19 August 2009

Space Invaders Extreme Review

After nearly 30 years of blasting space bugs as a pixilated starship, the influence of Space Invaders is still prevalent in other shooters. Iterations of Gradius and R-Type evolved the horizontal movement and vertical shooting of their arcade ancestor
By: Abhishek Dutta | 9 August 2009

Swords and Soldiers Review

The tottering old zen master units in the Chinese faction of Swords and Soldiers look feeble, but they pack a mean punch. These decrepit, slow-moving characters can single-handedly take out the fiercest of opponents and with the right support can
By: Abhishek Dutta | 7 August 2009

X-Men Origins: Wolverine

X-Men Origins: Wolverine will give you new insight into how much damage indestructible, razor-sharp claws can do to a human body. This is a game that revels in gore, with decapitations, eviscerations, and mutilations drenching the screen in blood
By: Abhishek Dutta | 6 July 2009

Arkanoid Live Review (X360)

This XBLA update of the classic brick-breaker is let down by poor presentation and imprecise controls. "In an era and time that only the gods remember, humans living on a war-ravaged Earth-like planet fled their home in a photon-powered
By: Abhishek Dutta | 1 June 2009

Sacred 2: Fallen Angel Review (PS3)

The hack-and-slash role-playing game Sacred 2 may feel more at home on console systems than it does on the PC, but the game design still leaves something to be desired.
Hack-and-slash role-playing games have long been better fits on the PC than they
By: Abhishek Dutta | 28 May 2009

Star Trek: D-A-C Review (X360)

There's nothing wrong with simplicity; after all, simple games can be lots of fun, assuming they're amusing enough to sustain your interest. Star Trek: D-A-C is simple but so simple it's downright primitive, and its one-note gameplay can't
By: Abhishek Dutta | 28 May 2009

Battlestations: Pacific Review (PC)

In some games, you pilot a World War II fighter, riddling enemy aircraft with machine-gun fire as the skies erupt with flames and smoke. In others, you maneuver a battleship across the waves, avoiding oncoming torpedoes while volleying artillery fire
By: Abhishek Dutta | 26 May 2009
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