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Tomb Raider (Xbox 360)

Tomb Raider review (X360)

Reviewed on March 18, 2013

The reboot of the Tomb Raider franchise, aptly called Tomb Raider, is an excellent example of an action movie in video game form. Every appealing aspect of the action genre is present; Explosions, Bloody fights, Explosions, powerful weapons, a Thrilling story, and still more Explosions.
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Tomb Raider (Xbox 360)

Tomb Raider review (X360)

Reviewed on March 16, 2013

Tomb Raiders are always in need of a reboot, because their careers are in ruins.
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Rocky and Bullwinkle (Xbox 360)

Rocky and Bullwinkle review (X360)

Reviewed on March 14, 2013

Well, Zen Studios successfully...
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Plants vs. Zombies (Xbox 360)

Plants vs. Zombies review (X360)

Reviewed on March 05, 2013

The cob cannon is a thing of beauty.
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Hitman HD Trilogy (Xbox 360)

Hitman HD Trilogy review (X360)

Reviewed on February 25, 2013

As someone still green to the series, this collection will be viewed as quite the catch... until you start playing Hitman 2.
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Dance Central 3 (Xbox 360)

Dance Central 3 review (X360)

Reviewed on February 23, 2013

Dance Central 3 is yet again another successful sequel to Harmonix's Kinect dance series, but does it live up to the past games history and expand upon an already great franchise.
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Fez (Xbox 360)

Fez review (X360)

Reviewed on February 23, 2013

You’ll find hours of entertainment as you look at a world from a new perspective, literally.
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Crysis 3 (Xbox 360)

Crysis 3 review (X360)

Reviewed on February 22, 2013

CELL agents are the orcs to your Legolas.
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Dishonored (Xbox 360)

Dishonored review (X360)

Reviewed on February 15, 2013

Dishonored is a bit of a surprise. It takes concepts from a few prominent games, but is distinct enough to stand-alone and even surpasses certain elements of those titles. The controls manage to put to shame years of FPS-action games, and while I found the story and immersion lacking, the gameplay in Dishonored more than made up for it.
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White Noise: A tale of Horror (Xbox 360)

White Noise: A tale of Horror review (X360)

Reviewed on February 15, 2013

You can never accuse White Noise of being original, but that’s okay; it’s sure as hell effective.
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Aliens: Colonial Marines (Xbox 360)

Aliens: Colonial Marines review (X360)

Reviewed on February 13, 2013

I'll say this about Colonial Marines: had it been released a decade ago, it would have looked passable. The blocky modeling, muddy textures and embarrassing particle effects are all GameCube-quality, and the characters' complete lack of facial expressions would be acceptable in a world in which Half-Life 2 didn't come out over eight years ago.
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Dead Space 3 (Xbox 360)

Dead Space 3 review (X360)

Reviewed on February 08, 2013

I don't mind that Dead Space 3 is an action game; I mind that it's a clumsy, uninspired one.
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Under Defeat HD (Xbox 360)

Under Defeat HD review (X360)

Reviewed on February 02, 2013

There’s nothing else out there quite like Under Defeat, and while it gained reverence in its obscurity, the world missed out. Don’t miss out at an unexpectedly well-crafted second chance to find out for yourself.
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Gears of War (Xbox 360)

Gears of War review (X360)

Reviewed on January 26, 2013

Gear of War from Epic Games is a third person shooter which revolutionizes cover based combat. The detailed graphics, interesting story, and incredible music combine with innovative combat to create a game everyone should try.
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DmC: Devil May Cry (Xbox 360)

DmC: Devil May Cry review (X360)

Reviewed on January 17, 2013

DmC retains the combat that made the series popular but, in stark contrast to the previous release, embellishes it with confidence, audacity and newfound visual majesty. The series creator moved on ages ago to reach greater heights; maybe it was time the series itself did, too.
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Wrecked: Revenge Revisited (Xbox 360)

Wrecked: Revenge Revisited review (X360)

Reviewed on January 12, 2013

With three friends at your side, there are few other titles out there that’ll reveal your ugliest competitive streak quite so vividly.
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Anarchy Reigns (Xbox 360)

Anarchy Reigns review (X360)

Reviewed on January 10, 2013

Even a low-budget, small-scale follow-up to MadWorld is still more of a follow-up than we ever expected. Anarchy Reigns takes the style, audacity, humor and helicopter-throwing lunacy out of its predecessor, then demonstrates that even without those things, it was still a pretty solid beat-'em-up.
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Double Dragon: Neon (Xbox 360)

Double Dragon: Neon review (X360)

Reviewed on January 05, 2013

Too many of the several thousand reboots and homages sent out into the market seem to go out of their way to impress upon everyone how much serious god damn business it is to celebrate the achievements of yesteryear. Neon does it better than most, because it's not happy to trudge down the same old track and then claim it was held back out of misguided respect; it has its own way of doing things.
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The Walking Dead: A Telltale Games Series (Xbox 360)

The Walking Dead: A Telltale Games Series review (X360)

Reviewed on January 03, 2013

This is how you write characters. This is how you match tragedy with humor, dread with hope, terror with lightheartedness. This is how you make audiences emotionally exhausted.
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Mark of the Ninja (Xbox 360)

Mark of the Ninja review (X360)

Reviewed on December 29, 2012

It hasn't so much as reinvented the stealth genre, as it has made more or less every other entry look extremely stupid for doing it wrong.
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