Friday, March 10, 2006

The Latest XBox 360 Reviews


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If you have even a passing interest in the topic of XBox 360 Reviews, then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening article presents some of the latest news on the subject of XBox 360 Reviews.

The Latest XBox 360 Reviews

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Any haters in the house? The early consensus (8 reviews, all
90% or above) suggests that Ubisoft's Ghost Recon Advanced
Warfighter for the Xbox 360 is going to become a prime
target for Xbox-loathing fanboys who still think the 360
isn't next-gen. Will they find a kink in the armor? Or did
the four-month delay allow Ubi to reach perfection? Here's a
glimpse of the praise so far:

GameSpot (92/100) - "Advanced Warfighter is the best-looking
game to date on the Xbox 360, and it offers exceptional
tactical shooting action to back up those great visuals."
IGN (92/100) - "You'll be impressed with the stunning
single-player game, and when you're done, you'll finally get
to play long sessions on Xbox Live with an online game
that's fully equipped to deliver a next-gen package. My
advice, get this game..."
Stuff (90/100) - "Advanced Warfighter on the 360 is so
beautiful, we actually dry-humped our conference room TV
set."


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Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Me And My Katamari Gone Gold


Me And My Katamari Gone Gold

In today's world, it seems that almost any topic is open for debate. While I was gathering facts for this article, I was quite surprised to find some of the issues I thought were settled are actually still being openly discussed.

NAMCO BANDAI Games announced today that Me and My Katamari
has gone gold exclusively for the PSP (PlayStationPortable)
system. Here is more info:


Shipping this March, the award-winning Katamari franchise
makes its portable debut and features a cast of zany
characters, inviting graphics and utterly addicting gameplay
that fans of the series have come to know and love. Me and
My Katamari is the third installment in the Katamari series
and promises to deliver the same level of enjoyment as its
predecessors, Katamari Damacy and We ? (Love) Katamari.

Me and My Katamari includes a variety of new, exciting
features including Ad Hoc wireless play for up to four
people on the PSP system, an island-themed interface and
improved customization options for player characters to wear
items on their head, face or body. Me and My Katamari also
introduces a handful of new cousins – created specifically
for the PSP system version – to the expanding cast of quirky
Katamari characters.


“Whether you have minutes or hours to play, Me and My
Katamari is the kind of game PSP system owners have been
waiting for,” said Yoshi Niki, Product Group Director at
NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc. “From the bright, colorful
graphics to the addictive gameplay, long-time fans and
newcomers to the Katamari series will quickly understand why
this franchise has won over the hearts of so many gamers
around the world.”

An epic undertaking of earthly proportions this time, the
King calls upon his pint-sized son, the Prince, and all of
the cousins for help. Taking a break from celestial
construction, the King of All Cosmos takes the royal family
on vacation to a tropical island paradise, where they become
tasked with the responsibility of creating new Katamari
islands for homeless animals.

Developed by NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc., Me and My
Katamari is rated “E” for Everyone and will be available in
March. For more information about Me and My Katamari for the
PSP system, please visit http://katamari.namco.com.

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Monday, March 06, 2006

Star Wars New Shadow Strike Game

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So what is Star Wars Games really all about? The following report includes some fascinating information about Star Wars Games--info you can use, not just the old stuff they used to tell you.

The rumour mill continues to churn the butter of idle speculation this week, yet it transpires that this is no sour cream (enough! - Ed), as there will in fact be a brand new Star Wars game heading to the DS and PSP handhelds. Ubisoft will publish, too.

Star Wars Shadow Strike is actually mentioned in Ubisoft's recent release schedules, and is currently set for release on May 26th. An entry in the 'action' genre is mooted, though neither licence-holders LucasArts nor publisher Ubisoft are saying any more on the game at present - despite the fact that May isn't a million-miles away now.

It seems like new information is discovered about something every day. And the topic of Star Wars Games is no exception. Keep reading to get more fresh news about Star Wars Games.

Speculation about Shadow Strike commenced online with product listings on prominent interweb retailers, and fans will no doubt be eager to see what this new offering has in store. Let's just hope it isn't rubbish, then.


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