Friday, March 28, 2014
Think the Xbox One and PS4 are expensive?
Think the Xbox One and PS4 are expensive? Think again. Here is what 24 classic video game consoles would cost when adjusted for inflation.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Top 10 Xbox 360 fighting games
Top 10 Xbox 360 fighting games
1.Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown
At such a low price, and including fully-formed online battling, character customisation and the best AI in the business, it’s a true grand master.2. BlazBlue: Continuum Shift
3. Super Street Fighter IV
Super is an essential purchase. It is the best fighting game available on this generation of games consoles, and further reinforces Capcom's dominance of the fighting game genre.4. Marvel vs Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes
Online play makes this classic 2D fighter an essential purchase.5. Street Fighter IV
6. Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix
7. Virtua Fighter 5
8. Persona 4 Arena
9. Tekken Tag Tournament 2
10. Street Fighter X Tekken
Sunday, March 9, 2014
XBOX 350 Cool Casing
XBOX 350 Cool Casing
Captain America Casing
Iron Man Casing
Hallo Casing
Starwars Casing
Gear of War Casing
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Top 10 RPG games for xbox 360
Top 10 RPG games for xbox 360
1. Mass Effect 2
Mass Effect 2 is the perfect fusion of the shooter and RPG genres. When you're not playing it, you wish you were. When you are playing it, you can't imagine doing anything else.
2. Mass Effect
Mass Effect is a triumph. A triumph for the science fiction videogame, a triumph for the action RPG and a triumph for next generation gaming.
3. The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings: Enhanced Edition
With a combination of additional content and cutscenes The Witcher 2 on Xbox 360 is one of the most lovingly crafted fan-services you'll find.
4. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Skyrim is easily one of the strongest and best examples of the Western RPG, and it further establishes Bethesda's reputation as one of the most talented and creative forces in the gaming industry.
5. Crimson Alliance
Where Crimson Alliance could have joined the white noise of dungeon crawlers, Certain Affinity has managed to design a solid and - more impressively - distinctive game.
6. Bastion
Bastion is the perfect game to kick off Microsoft's Summer of Arcade, capturing that certain something that Limbo and Braid had in previous years.
7. Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom
If you enjoy rich worlds, interesting stories and endearing characters, I implore you: don't let this pass you by.
8. Fallout: New Vegas
Despite the numerous bugs, New Vegas is a magnificent RPG, one that stands head and shoulders above its predecessor. More importantly, it's also the game that Fallout fans have been waiting for.
9. Diablo III
A great console version of a great game.
10. Fable II
Fable II hasn't perfected the RPG, but it's a massive step in the right direction and a beautiful game to boot. If you think you have what it takes to be a righteous hero, give Fable II a try.
Friday, March 7, 2014
Top 10 List for Best Xbox 360 EXCLUSIVE GAMES
Top 10 List for Best Xbox 360 EXCLUSIVE GAMES
1. Left 4 Dead
It’s not just the chaos of a zombie swarm at full force that makes Left 4 Dead one of the best 360 exclusives, or the game’s unbearable tension, or how it forces your squad to cooperate without breaking the fourth wall.
2. Fable II
Early in Fable II you encounter a traveling salesman hawking a magical music box he claims will grant a single wish when played.
3. Halo 3
Commercially Halo 3 might be the most crucial of 360 games—when it came out in 2007 it more than doubled the system’s average weekly sales.
4. Crackdown
Crackdown was one of the first open-world games to feel truly open. It strips all the boring downtime out of the Grand Theft Auto template by turning our characters into superhumans who can soar through a massive city and toss cars around like beanbags. The agility orb hunts turn what could have been a monotonous, unfulfilling collect-a-thon into a compulsive treat by slightly upgrading our abilities with every orb.
5. Gears of War 2
The testosterone-drenched Gears defines the 360 the way Halo defined the original Xbox, and the second installment of the gory shooter is its peak.
6. Alan Wake
Remedy’s inspired homage to Twin Peaks and The Twilight Zone gets the pacing and presentation of a TV show just right.
7. Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2
The first Geometry Wars launched the 360’s Xbox Live Arcade in 2005, proving that actual worthwhile games could be beamed straight into your game boxes through the internet. The sequel expands on everything great about the psychedelic dual-joystick shooter, multiplying the original’s various permutations of competitive thumb twiddling.
8. Shadow Complex
Shadow Complex is Metroid rebuilt with an anonymous white dude accidentally storming an Advanced Idea Mechanics secret lair.
9. Dance Central
Dance Central and its sequels remain the exception to the Kinect rule.
10. Forza Motorsport 3
The visually amazing Forza Motorsport 3 is an absurdly deep and complicated racing simulator, but it’s accessible enough for anybody to enjoy.
1. Left 4 Dead
It’s not just the chaos of a zombie swarm at full force that makes Left 4 Dead one of the best 360 exclusives, or the game’s unbearable tension, or how it forces your squad to cooperate without breaking the fourth wall.
2. Fable II
Early in Fable II you encounter a traveling salesman hawking a magical music box he claims will grant a single wish when played.
3. Halo 3
Commercially Halo 3 might be the most crucial of 360 games—when it came out in 2007 it more than doubled the system’s average weekly sales.
4. Crackdown
Crackdown was one of the first open-world games to feel truly open. It strips all the boring downtime out of the Grand Theft Auto template by turning our characters into superhumans who can soar through a massive city and toss cars around like beanbags. The agility orb hunts turn what could have been a monotonous, unfulfilling collect-a-thon into a compulsive treat by slightly upgrading our abilities with every orb.
5. Gears of War 2
The testosterone-drenched Gears defines the 360 the way Halo defined the original Xbox, and the second installment of the gory shooter is its peak.
6. Alan Wake
Remedy’s inspired homage to Twin Peaks and The Twilight Zone gets the pacing and presentation of a TV show just right.
7. Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2
The first Geometry Wars launched the 360’s Xbox Live Arcade in 2005, proving that actual worthwhile games could be beamed straight into your game boxes through the internet. The sequel expands on everything great about the psychedelic dual-joystick shooter, multiplying the original’s various permutations of competitive thumb twiddling.
8. Shadow Complex
Shadow Complex is Metroid rebuilt with an anonymous white dude accidentally storming an Advanced Idea Mechanics secret lair.
9. Dance Central
Dance Central and its sequels remain the exception to the Kinect rule.
10. Forza Motorsport 3
The visually amazing Forza Motorsport 3 is an absurdly deep and complicated racing simulator, but it’s accessible enough for anybody to enjoy.
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