First Person Shooter (FPS)

Battleship Review for Xbox 360

May 4, 2012 5:07 pm
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Battleship Review for Xbox 360

The idea of ​​making a Hollywood movie based on the naval battle was surprising, but that’s what got down to Universal Studios. All this results in a great big entertainment that balance three explosions per second on the retina of the viewer. We suspected, Double Helix has done: Battleship also landed in his arsenal...

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Review: The Darkness II for Xbox 360

March 22, 2012 5:02 pm
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Review: The Darkness II for Xbox 360

Everyone has inner demons. Skeletons in the closet or some qualms of conscience. It is normal, no one is perfect and we all make in our lives, some sin. After all we are human and err is a prerogative of the human being. Even Jackie Estacado has made ​​many mistakes in his life. Too...

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Review: Sine Mora – Xbox 360

March 21, 2012 2:00 pm
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Review: Sine Mora – Xbox 360

If it is a genre that can thank the advent of democratization of game downloads, this is the shooter. Adaptations, remakes or unreleased tracks, the XLA and the PlayStation Store has been a great breeding ground for titles often regarded as too old school and no longer really have their place among the most...

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Content Collection #1 Review (Xbox 360)

March 16, 2012 8:48 pm
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Content Collection #1 Review (Xbox 360)

Modern Warfare 3 never stops. After four months, subscribers enrolled in the Elite Premium program enjoyed four exclusive maps and two new Spec Ops missions, the time has finally come for the opening to the public. On March 20, on Xbox Live Marketplace, it will become available as Content Collection # 1 , which...

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Nexuiz Review for Xbox 360

March 11, 2012 4:50 pm
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Nexuiz Review for Xbox 360

It has passed through water under the bridge since Unreal Tournament III back in 2008 that had marked the end of a branch of first-person shooter totally focused on fighting arenas. At least until the recent advent of Nexuiz, an FPS available on XBLA, PSN and PC, which follows the very hectic and daring...

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Medal of Honor (Xbox 360) Review

February 16, 2012 5:04 am
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Medal of Honor (Xbox 360) Review

After spending over a decade, worked during World War II, the Medal of Honor 2010 vintage shows us modern warfare. Good but with a flat since, unlike the competition, history does not show in fiction and takes place in Afghanistan where the conflict is still ongoing. Intelligence scenario nevertheless  avoid controversy and just make us...

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Preview: Nexuiz (Xbox 360)

February 15, 2012 12:20 pm
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Preview: Nexuiz (Xbox 360)

Last Monday we were invited by Microsoft to take a look at the games that will be part of the House Party 2012. A name hides behind among a handpicked selection of the best titles for Xbox LIVE Arcade. This year we’re going to discover Alan Wake American Nighmare, I am Alive, Nexuiz and...

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Deus Ex: Human Revolution: The Missing Link Review

February 15, 2012 5:52 am
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution: The Missing Link Review

The Missing Link , as the title suggests, sheds light on that part of the (mis) adventures of Adam Jensen left in the dust from the main game, that since our decision to get groped by Megan Reed slipping into a kind of coffin used to transport unconscious prisoners  by Belltower, when he wakes up...

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Review of Call of Juarez: The Cartel (Xbox 360)

February 14, 2012 3:48 pm
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Review of Call of Juarez: The Cartel (Xbox 360)

We bid farewell to the Wild West, welcome to the present — full of brutal gangs, drugs and people who have no qualms about killing. Usually served with UZI. Here is the review of Call of Juarez: The Cartel! Wild West, Wild West and the Wild West. Next, the third in the series separates...

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Gotham City Impostors – Review (Xbox 360)

February 14, 2012 12:22 pm
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Gotham City Impostors – Review (Xbox 360)

Nowadays it may seem folly to make a FPS multiplayer-focused digital console platforms and PC. The telecommunications sector, it seems, is unquestionably saturated. But products like Breach, Modern Combat Domination and Section 8 Prejudice, as well packaged and implemented, suffer from a relentless and progressive aging which leads them, in fact, to brain death...

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