Xbox 360

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion – Consumer Guide

According to ESRB, this game contains: Blood and Gore, Language, Sexual Themes, Use of Alcohol, Violence

Dead or Alive 4

Game Description: Dead or Alive 4 takes advantage of the superior technology of Xbox 360, to redefine 3D fighter games. Go wild with a new fighting system, larger tournament groups, detailed scoreboards and more. Form clans, or just enter the lobby areas to talk with other DOA fans. Best of all, the fighting system allows even more mastery and strategy of your favorite character—including the most complex DOA countering system yet!

Kameo: Elements of Power – Review

Before I sat down to write this review, I spent some time thinking about Kameo and what I wanted to say about it. I came to one conclusion right off the bat—but it was something I didn't want to say: I didn't want to make a big deal out of just how long this game has been in development.

Kameo: Elements of Power – Consumer Guide

According to ESRB, this game contains: Animated Blood, Violence

Perfect Dark Zero – Review

Perfect Dark Zero is really a tale of two games on one disc—a single player offline mode so boring and banal that slogging through it is barely worth the effort and an online mode that is really fun. Unfortunately, I'm one of those guys who would rather play an offline game than an online one (particularly when it comes to a first person shooter), so I'm more disappointed than anything with this title.

Perfect Dark Zero – Consumer Guide

According to ESRB, this game contains: Blood, Language, Violence

Ridge Racer 6 – Review

Say what you will about the Ridge Racer games (and we've all heard the various complaints), it's hard to deny they're fun. They're almost an anachronism in a gaming world where innovation and style are generally viewed more important than enjoyment (even if the innovative game sucks it still gets critical praise for being different in most cases). And yet, Namco keeps churning out sequels and variations on the theme. Ridge Racer 6 is no different.

Ridge Racer 6 – Consumer Guide

F.E.A.R. – Review

The outline of last year's hit first-person-shooter (FPS) F.E.A.R. (short for First Encounter Assault Recon) reads like a poignant satire on the immature state of big budget videogame development.

F.E.A.R. – Consumer Guide

According to ESRB this game contains: Blood and Gore and Intense Violence.

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