| Name |
Cover Art |
Descripion |
Review |
Rating |
| Battle Fantasia |
|
An all new fighting game from the creators of the Guilty Gear
Series. Challenge the best fighters from around the world via Xbox Live.
Unleash deadly combinations with Heat Up mode and turn the tide with the
GACHI battle mechanic. Experience Battle Fantasia's world through the
eyes of twelve different characters. |
N/A Havn't Played it. |
T
for Teen
(16+ is the european rating)
My Rating:
n/a
I havn't played it enough, but what i have played i didn't really like. |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warefare 2 |
|
Modern Warfare 2 is a first-person tactical shooter and the
sixth entry in the popular Call of Duty series. True to its name
and following the lead of its predecessor,
Call of Duty: Modern
Warfare, it places players in modern combat settings, as opposed to
the WWII environments of the earlier Call of Duty games. This
modern approach brings with it new weapons, action and options. Coupled
with a variety of gameplay modes including single player, multiplayer
and the co-op Special Ops Mode, it is destined to be one of the most
popular games of 2009 and a worthy addition to the
Call of Duty
series. |
I'll admint that this game is pretty good, but
most people are over obsessed with this game as well as the rest of the
series. It's fun for a while, but like all shooters that are played on a
single screen, people cheat by screenlooking, and there is no way to
stop them. For me, that alone ruins the entire multiplayer acpect of the
game. the online games are dominated by 12 year old children and men
living in their parents basements who think they're oh so bad because
they are good (and they really are good, they're just pricks about it),
and noob tubes. |
M
for Mature
My Rating:
(offine multiplayer)
3/5
cause of screens so close together and so small that you cant use
certian weapon enhancements.
(online Multiplayer)
4/5
It's good but there is lag and cheaters which ruin the perfect score. |
| Mortal Kombat VS DC Universe |
|
Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe is a fighting game merging the
worlds and characters of the Mortal Kombat video game universe
and that of DC comics. Featuring a deep storyline developed by top
writing talent, iconic fighting arenas from both universes, character
specific attacks and moves, two all-new fighting mechanics and single
player and multiplayer support, it has something for every fan of the
video game arcade fighting genre. |
N/A Havn't played it |
T
for Teen
My Rating:
n/a
Havn't played it |
| Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 |
|
The tornado of fierce ninja action that is Naruto Shippuden
returns to the PlayStation®3 and hits Xbox 360® for the first time!
NARUTO™ SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 brings the worldwide
hit manga franchise to life in completely new ways. With refined
fighting mechanics, a rich story mode with deep replay value, and the
first online play ever in the Naruto franchise, the game is nothing less
than the most electrifying fighting-adventure game ever. -- Amazon.com |
This is one of the most balanced fighters I've
seen for any consol. unlike most fighting games, most characters are
more focused on long to medium ranged combat than close ranged. seeing
that this is about ninjas, it makes sense (even though almost none of
the other games focus on ranged combat). The story mode of this game is
on a whole other level, fans of the series will leap for joy, because
this game take the story as soon as Naruto comes back into the village
and ends at the Invasion of Pain ark. Best part is that is contain NO
FILLER. Another bonus to story mode is that each of the major battles in
the series all contain unlockable alternet endings that will completly
blow your mind. highly suggest this game to all fans of Naruto.
The sequal to this game comes out in febuary and I have had it preorderd
since the anouncement. |
T
for Teen
My Rating:
5/5
utterly amazing. |
| Super Street Fighter IV |
|
The next chapter in the
Street
Fighter franchise on Next Generation consoles,
Super Street
Fighter IV incorporates familiar game elements with all-new
features. Featuring new game modes designed to enhance online play,
re-imagining of classic Street Fighter characters as well as a
few new faces—one of these, Juri, utilizes the Tae Kwon Do fighting
style—and the return of classic bonus stages,
Super Street Fighter IV
is a fighting game experience not to be missed by longtime fans and
players new to the franchise alike. |
N/a
Havn't played it. |
T
for Teen
My Rating:
n/a
Havn't played it. |
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