Category: Xbox 360 Games

Blood Bowl Xbox 360 Review

Taking board games from a set of cardboard pieces and translating them into the virtual realm can be tricky business. We’ve seen countless franchises try to make the leap to a disc, but it’s rare to find one that truly

Dante’s Inferno Xbox 360 Review

When planning a videogame, classical literature isn’t the first source material that comes to mind. For centuries, the Western concept of the afterlife has been framed by Dante’s The Divine Comedy, which terrified and enraptured people with its journey through

KrissX Xbox 360 Review

It took me a few minutes to get that KrissX is supposed to be pronounced “criss-cross” and not “Chris Ex”. But stupid name aside, Konami’s new Xbox Live Arcade puzzle game is an original, but not very exciting little download.

BioShock 2 Xbox 360 Review

Take a moment to consider how bizarre this game world really is. It’s set in an underwater sprawl of surface-style skyscrapers, a city called Rapture. Filling the pressurized space is a society founded by an industrialist named Andrew Ryan with

Planet 51 Xbox 360 Review

The animated film Planet 51 turns 1950′s sci-fi about Earth being invaded by little green men on its ear. Life on the titular planet very much resembles the stereotypical vision of 1950′s America, but the inhabitants are little green men

MX vs. ATV Reflex Xbox 360 Review

The MX vs. ATV series seems to not only represent the battle between motocross bikes and all terrain vehicles, but also the differences between arcade and simulation racing. The newest entry, Reflex, attempts to combine the best of both worlds:

Rogue Warrior Xbox 360 Review

In Rogue Warrior, lead character Dick “Demo Dick” Marcinko (based on the real-life ex-Navy SEAL, and voiced by actor Mickey Rourke) doesn’t just drop an F-bomb–he drops an entire nuclear warhead of repulsive language that would make even the most

Darksiders Xbox 360 Review

While plenty of games are set in a postapocalyptic wasteland, not many let you participate in the actual end of the world. In the case of Darksiders, this is precisely where the action begins. Influenced by games like God of

Army of Two: The 40th Day Xbox 360 Review

Army of Two: The 40th Day is a third-person shooter in which your objective is simple: get out of Dodge. Or more accurately, Shanghai, a city that is being torn apart by missiles for no discernable reason. Why is this

Vancouver 2010 Xbox 360 Review

The Winter Olympics are known for their collection of sports that only raise their head out of the snow once every four years. From the intense sweeping action of curling to the celestial tango of figure skating, families crowd around

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