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Crackdown 2

Crackdown 2 was almost as great and its predecesor, everything was done practically in the same style. Graphics were the same, the open world concept was the same, and so are the shortcomings, however there are few new additions, 4 player co-op is now available, the are new weapons and gizmos, missions and vehicles. As well as 16-player arena combat-mode and of course plenty of orbs. Before I begin to bash this game, the storyline is freaks have begun to destroy pacific city and the Cell gang has done everything to destroy the rest. All in all Crackdown 2 is most definitely a game for those you who love to collect things. If you want more of a solid game then definately go for its predecessor its keep and feels more complete. 6.5/10


Fallout: New Vegas

As amazing as Bethesda studios is New vegas has trouble comparing to its predecessor. Stricly in my opinion this could have been a fallout 3 expansion with DLC. There wasn't any more  content to call a new game itself. Yes we do have an array of weapons side missions and new places to discover, but i did not feel the need to do these side mission. Other than that this was a great game, I will get get tired of these genres but Bethesda could have done better when making a successor to Fallout 3. A good game but not worth it compared to Fallout 3 Game of the year edition. 7/10





Saints Row

Compared to the sequel he creators took this game a lot more seriously. Auto aim is out of the question regular sights are provided however this applies a level of difficulty to the gameplay. The game was a mockery of grand theft auto done with style, your character does not say a word and of course you're doing everything; from car jacking to stake-outs. The thing that made this game stand out from others like it was the use of earning respect. In order to be able to continue playing mission you would have to first gain respect, this could be done by doing various activity placed around the city. In the end when there are no missions left for you to complete the game becomes just a giant playground. all in all this was a great introduction to Volition Inc's take on gang violence. 6.8/10





Batman: Arkham Asylum

Unreal technology has come a long way now doing more serious titles like most super hero and movie tie-in games. Well they have once again proved why they're indeed made for this industry, they understand that the player wants to ultimately become said character in these games and Arkham Asylum does exactly that, no gimmicks. Even though I do ask myself while playing "how is this man human" but enough rambling, DC kicks ass in this one. Never really have I felt more like the Dark Knight himself, until I sat down and started playing Arkham Asylum. No matter what the circumstances are it seems that there isn't anything that can get in his way. As though he was an immobile and nothing could move him. A great start to something that could be perfected. 9.5/10



Assassins Creed II

At first I was sort of skeptical on playing a Ubisoft game on the xbox but the switch from consoles was not a problem. All the controls remained the same, the only problem i had was a few glitches, falling in between walls and underneath pools of water. Everything else was just as I remembered it, in need of some combat tweaks but still an amazing game to play none the less. I've always loved the work Ubisoft has brought us but the Assassins Creed franchise has taken me captive with their beautiful architecture and free-running experience. A wonderful experience in need of some tweaks and fine tuning yet well worth the buy. 8.0/10