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    Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City "Echo Six Expansion Pack"




    Developer: Slant Six Games
    Publisher: Capcom
    Platform: Xbox 360
    Genre: Third-person shooter
    Rating: Mature
    Release Date: April 17, 2012 (Missions 1-4) May 15, 2012 (Missions 5-7)

    Free DLC from Capcom. Wait, what? Only the first mission, folks. Don’t get too excited. Mission 1 of the Spec Ops Campaign DLC for Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City was free. It offered a glimpse into what was to come for the upcoming ...
    by Published on 12-12-2011 05:48 PM
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    Rayman Origins

    Developer: Ubisoft Montpellier
    Publisher: Ubisoft
    Platforms: XBOX 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita
    Genre: Action-Adventure, Platform
    Rating: Everyone
    Release Date: November 15, 2011

    The famous, limbless hero often referred to as a thingamajig, has returned to save the day once again. That hero is Rayman. Ubisoft returns to Rayman’s glory days in the first Rayman side-scrolling platformer that hasn’t been seen in over a decade. Expect to see enthralling gameplay, wonderful visuals, and a fun time with all crazy characters in the game.

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    by Published on 06-01-2010 11:16 AM
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    Red Dead Redemption
    Developer Rockstar San Diego
    Publisher Rockstar
    Platform 360, PS3
    Genre Sandbox, Western
    Rating Mature
    Release Date May 18th, 2010 NA
    For Fans Of Spaghetti Westerns, Open World Games, Horses

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    by Published on 03-26-2012 10:39 PM
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    Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City

    Developer: Slant Six Games, Capcom
    Publisher: Capcom
    Platform: XBOX 360, PlayStation 3
    Genre: Third-person shooter
    Rating: Mature
    Release Date: March 20, 2012

    Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City is the result of a partnership between developers, Slant Six Games and Capcom. The game has been met with mixed reception, with fans of the series claiming it departs further from the series with its emphasis on action rather than survival horror, while others think it’s a step closer to the Resident Evil brand with the return of zombies, including memorable characters and settings. ...
    by Published on 04-08-2011 09:44 PM
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    The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay

    Developer: Starbreeze Studios, Tigon Studios
    Publisher: Vivendi Games
    Platform: XBOX, PC, 360, PS3 (Remastered with AODA)
    Genre: First-Person, Action, Stealth
    Rating: Mature
    Release Date: June 1st, 2004 & April 7th, 2009
    For Fans of: Vin Diesel, Splinter Cell, Pitch Black

    It seems that most gamers if not all, have the same feelings towards movie games, they suck. Well what if I stepped out of that circle and defended a section of that very vaugue, mostly true statement? I present you with The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, a movie-tie-in game developed in part by Riddick himself, without all the suckage of most movie games.
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    Score 9 - 9.5- Outstanding: Games earning scores such as these absolutely must be played. Games that achieve this high ranking do so because they define the genres that they are in. Flaws are few and barely noticeable. Features seen in the game have been renovated to provide something new and fresh. The story, gameplay, graphics, and lasting appeal are all fantastic and is reason enough to bring the game home and to enjoy with family and friends. Every penny you spend on the game is so worth it.

    Score 8 - 8.5- Great: Any flaw the game may possess is overshadowed by its fun factor. These games would be great for gamers to play. These great games appeal to gamers more and more outside its normal player base because of what it brings to the table.

    Score 7 - 7.5- Good: Flaws do exist in these games, but the positive features of the game can counterbalance the flaws. Additionally, players who are predisposed to liking a game of a particular series or genre with this score should enjoy the game. These are in no way bad games, and much fun can be had with them. An overall good game is worth taking a look at, whether you are willing to buy the game or rent it first. That or you can also wait for the game to reach a good price.

    Score 6 - 6.5- Decent: Games falling into this category may suffer from numerous flaws (for example, graphics or gameplay), but are still worth playing. Granted, the player should be aware that a game with these scores may not guarantee them full satisfaction.

    Score 5 - 5.5- Average: An average game is one in which a game’s features are neither good nor completely terrible. Instead, the finished product is manageable. Little has been done to hold the player’s interest. If anything, rent this game before you consider buying it so that you can at least get a feel for the game’s overall experience.

    Score 4 - 4.5- Poor: Games falling into this category may only keep gamers entertained for a short while. While the game may seem enjoyable for moments at a time, it can quickly grow old and may never be revisited again. The game’s overall function is lacking in quality and may not hold the player’s attention for long. The game leaves little or nothing else to return back to.

    Score 3 - 3.5- Bad: If any positive qualities about a game in this category exist, it is not enough to redeem the game for its shortcomings. Sure you may find yourself playing it, but for how long? You will wind up not giving the game a second glance.

    Score 2 - 2.5- Horrible: Games such as these may not be totally unplayable, they nearly are. Additionally, they may lack, or greatly suffer in, the fundamental functionality of the software as a whole. The game simply does not come close to meeting industry standards at the time of its release.

    Score 1 - 1.5- Appalling: Gamers should avoid this game at all costs. The game was clearly not ready to make its way to store shelves in its status. Save your money and find something else. See it in the bargain bin? No! Stay away! Keep moving and look for something else.