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One of the better GTA games and it’s handheld. (DS)

Chinatown Wars tells a whole new story from Liberty City and it has been developed for the DS from the ground up. It’s a full GTA game at the palm of your hand. If you’re old enough I strongly recommend you to play it. FRESH, YET FAMILIAR STORY You take ...

Reviewed by FelisLeo1980 on Feb. 15, 2010
I recommend you to play Ghostbusters. (X360)

We never got a movie Ghostbusters 3 so the actors and writers of those 2 classic movies have now made us a videogame, which IS our Ghostbusters 3. End result is a game full of references to movies, but it’s also a quality game in its own right. PURE GHOSTBUSTERS ...

Reviewed by FelisLeo1980 on Jan. 28, 2010
Interesting story, but gameplay doesn’t achieve greatness. (X360)

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is a third-person action game, which is hindered by a poor lock-on mechanic and a little clunky combat system. On the other hand it tells an original Star Wars story that is interesting from start to finish. SECRET APPRENTICE Force Unleashed takes place between episodes ...

Reviewed by FelisLeo1980 on Jan. 27, 2010
Maybe the best Batman game ever made. (X360)

Batman: Arkham Asylum is terrifically paced action adventure with tight controls, great visuals and memorable voice acting. Everyone who considers himself a gamer should absolutely play it. LUNATICS ARE LOOSE Game takes place in the course of a one night. Batman is delivering the Joker to Arkham island but of ...

Reviewed by FelisLeo1980 on Jan. 22, 2010
Bigger, better and sometimes too over the top. (X360)

Modern Warfare 2 delivers on all fronts so it comes to a personal question: do you like this kind of game? Single player campaign is a very strong roller coaster ride, co-op missions are fun and online multiplayer keeps you busy for another two years. EXHAUSTING CAMPAIGN Campaign starts five ...

Reviewed by FelisLeo1980 on Jan. 15, 2010
Another open world game, but that’s not a bad thing. (X360)

The Saboteur takes place in Paris under Nazi occupation in WWII. This third person, open world game is not top of its class, but its different setting makes it worth playing. VENDETTA AND A RESISTANCE Sean Devlin is a former race driver, who is tormented by guilt. In time he ...

Reviewed by FelisLeo1980 on Dec. 20, 2009
Frustrating trial and error, but first person parkour works. (X360)

Mirror’s Edge is a platforming game done exclusively from a first person perspective. End result is frustrating trial and error gameplay. This is basically a game based on one idea. IRRELEVANT STORY In the near future everything is clean and controlled in cities. There are no crimes, but also no ...

Reviewed by FelisLeo1980 on Nov. 21, 2009
An RPG you don’t want to miss. ()

BioWare has always been good in making big role playing games. Their previous attempts have been such successes as Star Wars: Knights of The Old Republic, Baldur’s Gate and Mass Effect. Dragon Age: Origins is a spiritual successor to Baldur’s Gate, but features a whole new world to explore that ...

Reviewed by FelisLeo1980 on Nov. 20, 2009
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
How does it feel to be a god? (X360)

Prototype allows you to let loose your inner beast: you can do pretty much anything to anyone in an open world sandbox called Manhattan. Results are boring at the beginning, but in time it gets more and more satisfying and brutal. FULL OF SHORT CUTSCENES Alex Mercer wakes up in ...

Reviewed by FelisLeo1980 on Nov. 2, 2009
Better than Halo 3. (X360)

Halo 3: ODST was supposed to be a short expansion but in time it became a full game. Campaign is better than Halo 3 was, Firefight is fun with friends and disc 2 contains all content for Halo 3’s multiplayer. No Halo fan should be without ODST in his or ...

Reviewed by FelisLeo1980 on Oct. 27, 2009
0 out of 1 found this review helpful.
Intense and linear WWII shooter. (X360)

Call of Duty 2 was an Xbox360 launch game and back then it was amazing. Almost 4 years later it really starts to show some age, but it also shows just how much shooters have evolved in these few years. CoD2 is still very intense and very linear World War ...

Reviewed by FelisLeo1980 on Oct. 24, 2009
Potential not fully realised (X360)

  Far Cry 2 is an open world sandbox game and you play it like a normal first person shooter. Unfortunately the shooting action or navigating the environment is not fun. THE CALL OF AFRICA Story sets you as a lone mercenary who has come to a nameless African country ...

Reviewed by FelisLeo1980 on Oct. 7, 2009
GTA meets destructible buildings and the result is great. (X360)

Red Faction: Guerrilla is actually a third game in Red Faction series which started in 2001, but you don’t need to know anything about that. You can still fully enjoy destructible environments, third person guerrilla style action and a very smooth online multiplayer for up to 16 players. MEET ALEC ...

Reviewed by FelisLeo1980 on Aug. 31, 2009
This is how a remake is done right. (WII)

Wii’s Punch-Out!! is a remake of the classic 1987 NES game Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!!, but with a few new fighters, a few new game modes, updated graphics and real voice acting. The result is a retro style success, but this also ensures all the same frustrations that were present 20 ...

Reviewed by FelisLeo1980 on Aug. 18, 2009
Designed for Halo fans, who haven’t played lots of PC’s RTS games (X360)

Halo Wars is a benchmark in gaming: it finally brings a real time strategy game genre to consoles in a successful way. Trade-off is that everything is simplified and streamlined. But remember this: it’s Halo and it works just as good as other Halo games before it. STORY AND SETTING ...

Reviewed by FelisLeo1980 on March 1, 2009
8 out of 9 found this review helpful.

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