While on the surface it might look like little more than a very pretty first-person shooter, BioShock is much, much more than that. Sure, the action is fine, but its primary focus is its story, a sci-fi mystery that manages to feel retro and futuristic at the same time, and its characters, who convey most of the story via radio transmissions and audio logs that you’re constantly stumbling upon as you wander around. All of it blends together to form a rich, interesting world that sucks you in right away and won’t let go until you’ve figured out what, exactly, is going on in the undersea city of Rapture. we at 360GR rate this
Even monsters have a mother,” says the cursed Danish king in Ubisoft’s new Beowulf: The Game. But unlike monsters, video games have many mothers, and we don’t mean just their dev teams. Take Beowulf, for instance. With its ultraviolent combat, extravagant boss fights, hypermacho hero, and cinematic, button-prompted beatdowns, this game of the movie of the poem borrows traits from several great games of the past but fails to live up to any of them.
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2005’s F.E.A.R. for the PC was an excellent example of how to blend atmospheric horror and even more atmospheric gun battles together to make for a great first-person shooting experience. But when F.E.A.R. debuted on the Xbox 360 a year ago, 360 gamers didn’t get the Extraction Point expansion that later appeared on the PC. Fast forward a year later, and a second expansion, Perseus Mandate, had also been released for the PC. Accordingly, Sierra has packaged both expansions together into F.E.A.R. Files, a stand-alone package for the Xbox 360.
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Rock Band is every wannabe musician’s dream. A game that takes the four key instruments one needs to make a band a rock band (guitar, bass, drums, vocals), and builds a highly playable and intensely addictive game around them. To a degree, developer Harmonix got a head start on the process of creating Rock Band when it developed the first two Guitar Hero games, but whereas those games were all about the decidedly solo act of severe simulated shredding, Rock Band goes in an entirely different direction. The solo play has taken a backseat to cooperative multiplayer. This game is all about the act of performance as a band, getting a group of four people together and working together to get the highest score bonuses possible as a group, all while fake guitaring and realistically singing and drumming your way through more than 40 different licensed rock hits. The steep $170 price tag for the game and bundled hardware might prove to be a barrier for entry for some, and in addition, the hardware itself comes with a few flaws. But if you’re willing to make the investment, Rock Band is a guaranteed good time for any music lover, and one of the best party games you’ll ever play. We at 360GR rate this a
5/5
It looks like Koei has finally exhausted Asia. The publisher best known for its takes on Chinese and Japanese history heads to Europe with Bladestorm: The Hundred Years’ War. The game is a look at the bloody conflict that spawned a few classic Shakespearean plays and the legend of Joan of Arc. This shift to the West doesn’t come without its problems, however. Although the number of troops that cross swords on battlefields is impressive and while the multigenre gameplay that blends action, strategy, and role playing holds at least the promise of innovation, way too much repetition mires the game in mediocrity.We at 360GR rate this a
5/5
The new action thriller from the award-winning team at Infinity Ward Inc., Call of Duty® 4: Modern Warfare™ delivers the most intense and cinematic action experience ever. The epic title also features the added depth of multiplayer action for an all-new community of persistent, addictive, and customizable gameplay. this game a very good war game thats why i would reconmend it to the war, action, shooting type of people. We at 360GR rate this a
5/5
College Hoops 2K8, the number-one selling college basketball game last year and the top-rated college basketball game five years running is back with the deepest feature enhancements in the history of the franchise—making it a strong contender to repeat as Operation Sports’ “Basketball Game of the Year.”
We at 360GR rate this a
3/5
Assassin’s Creed™ is the next-generation game developed by Ubisoft Montreal that redefines the action genre. Assassin’s Creed merges technology, game design, theme, and emotions into a world where you instigate chaos and become a vulnerable, yet powerful, agent of change.
The setting is 1191 A.D. The Third Crusade is tearing the Holy Land apart. You, Altair, intend to stop the hostilities by suppressing both sides of the conflict.
You are an Assassin, a warrior shrouded in secrecy and feared for your ruthlessness. Your actions can throw your immediate environment into chaos, and your existence will shape events during this pivotal moment in history.
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5/5

Forza 2, yet another game to add to the racing circuit of the gaming world. With over 100 different cars too race, buy, own and customize! This game is one for all you racing fans. With its extreme tracks, sponsors to impress and money to win, Forza 2 is turbo driven to the extreme and should be held on to with both hand! With its graphics and sound effects which make you actually feel like your there revving up your Subaru WRX or your EVO, listening to the blowout valves and the smell of the burning rubber. Or if you’re into the American muscle, a wide variety is available from the 1967 mustang to the 1970 nova. Winning races, getting paid and purchasing new aftermarket parts to speed up your car, adding better suspension for that little ounce of traction to gain.
With the wicked awesome effect in the game, you may turn a bit late and slide right of f into the woods, mud, or a cement wall! Damaging your body kit, or braking engine parts, you can even damage your turbo, and actually notice your car not being able to accelerate or go fast. Now with that in mind, Drive safely.
Forza 2, also being multiplayer online, and with friends. The racing experience isn’t as intense as online or alone, but its just straight away fun to enjoy with your friends.
We at GR give Forza 2
3/5