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Crackdown 2 Review 1

Right to the point, I think this game just as good as the first one. I consider the first game to be a 5/5 and I consider this game a 5/5. If you played the first game and loved it, then you'll love the sequel. If you haven't played the first game, then you should definitely give Crackdown 2 a shot. In my opinion, it's bad policy to judge a game based on value. I ignore cost in my reviews and wish that most media would, too. The reason I play games is to have fun and Crackdown 2 is fun. Could it...

0 out of 6 found this review helpful.

Solid, but not perfect. 0

I found the campaign's story to be inconsistent. Some parts seemed original and thought provoking (the airport scene of course), but much of the story seemed to jump the shark, so to speak. The ending (no spoilers, don't worry) was pretty much a let down for me - it didn't feel dramatic, but just cheesy. Multiplayer is fun, but is thoroughly hacked. I'm not sure how much that should factor into the game score, but I will say that the hackers have greatly diminished my enjoyment online.   The bes...

5 out of 7 found this review helpful.

Uncharted 2: Better Movie Than Game 3

There are a lot of well-written reviews that have good points and give this game a great score. I'll get right to my point - it's not a great game at all. It's a good movie.  Great graphics, good story, witty dialogue, but bad gameplay.  The game is at its best when puzzle solving and at its worst when shooting. Unfortunately, there's way more shootin then puzzlin. It's a terrible  shooter - controls are sloppy, enemies are nearly invincible on normal difficulty and many of the gunfights are app...

2 out of 7 found this review helpful.

Bioshock Experience 0

Bioshock is quite honestly the best game I've played on the 360 to date. Certainly the game is fun play and the setting is fantastic place to explore, but the real star of the show is the story. Lending heavily on Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged novel, a topic quite heady compared to your typical shooter game fare, Bioshock gives players a vision of the market gone wrong. Some might say that the game shows the evils inherent in capitalism and the flaws in free market society, but, in actuality, Biosho...

0 out of 0 found this review helpful.