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  • When you think about the stealth genre in gaming Splinter Cell is one of the games that will immediately come to mind. Conviction is the second installment in the series on the Xbox 360 (fifth overall if you are counting the games on the original Xbox) that is based on Tom Clancy’s character Sam Fisher. There are books based on the character as well and just...

  • Unpacking, it’s a simple task that has been turned into a digital title for the Xbox One. It is a very easy game completion that will increase your gamer score by a good 1000 points. This is a perfect game for little kids as it can be satisfyingly fun organizing your belongings. Parents could make this game a learning moment as well for all those kids...

  • Before it arrived on the Xbox 360 in 2007, Carcassonne was first created as a board game in the year of our Lord 2000. Interestingly enough the board game was named after a real fortified city that sits on a hill in the south of France and it shares the same name as the games. 1755048507319226772 All three have a commonality that says it’s the Middle Ages. The...

  • The year is 2069, corporations are more powerful then nations. Three mega corporation have carved up the world which they now rule with impunity. Over half of the world’s 15 billion inhabitants are neurally chipped. Those without a chip are not given a second thought. They can’t get a chip and live a dystopian existence. The game is part Matrix in style. You play as an...

  • Puzzle solving is great for keeping your mind sharp and one of the best games to do that with is Microsoft’s version of Mahjong. For those not familiar with the game, it’s a game that originated from China where you match two like tiles from a layered or stacked pile which removes them from the game. The goal is to remove all the pieces by matching them to a similar...

  • I have played Real Time Strategy games in the past and find them enjoyable on many levels, but there are things about RTS games that sometimes just rub me the wrong way. I like the building aspect of the game, preparing defenses, having the right units to decimate an enemy attack, and ultimately defeating your AI opponent. Seeing the miniaturization of the...

  • If you played the first game, Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light (Released in 2010) then you know what is in store for you with this second title from Square Enix & Crystal Dynamics. Four years after the first game was released they now have a sequel called Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris. Game play is very similar to the first game with a top down view of the...

  • Duke Nukem is an iconic character with that flattop hairdo and his one line quips. This iteration of the character was originally released as a PC game that was then ported over as a Xbox 360 arcade game in 2010. The setting is on the island of Manhattan and a mad scientist named Morphix has his mind set on taking over New York City. The game is classified as...

  • It has been over ten years since I played and completed the first Crackdown game. Starting Crackdown 2 has been a long time coming and it was worth the wait to start collecting orbs again. Ironically the plot of the game takes place ten years after the city was freed of crime with the elimination of the gang Kingpins. In present Pacific City a terrorist organization lead...

  • Crackdown is a signature game for the Xbox 360. It’s an open world that can be explored for hours filled with fun weaponry, vehicles, and agent abilities. Crime has run rampant in Pacific City which is run by three distinct gangs each controlling a certain territory. You are a culmination of all the worlds resources and technology. Turning you into a super...

  • The Vertigo imprint of DC Comics prints more adult non superhero type of comics like John Constantine and Sandman. Another comic book series they published was called Fables. Telltales Games has adapted this series into a chose your own adventure type of game, where your in game choices will effect the outcome of the story. Fables (and this game) revolves around, you...

  • Ryse was indeed a launch title back when the Xbox One was first released, but it wasn’t a next generation type of game by any stretch of the imagination. It didn’t have any groundbreaking or innovative game mechanics to propel it above many of the Xbox 360 games that were released before it. Now the game play is nice and it is fun so I don’t want to bash the game...

  • The Division is like three different games in one. The first part of the game comes in the form of a campaign set in an open world shooter where you explore a winterized New York City after a pandemic has devastated the world. The second part of the game comes in the form of PvP interaction, your multiplayer part of the game. The last part and the best part of...

  • This top down third person shooter is actually really enjoyable. I have played Halo for many of my gaming years. Everything in this version is in miniature (which is kind of cool). The controls feel natural, the environment is well rendered, and it is all highly detailed. Having never see Halo through this perspective it’s the audio cues that will put you...

  • Halo games were slowing killing themselves well before 343 Industries took over. Game release after game release Bungie was slowly degrading the Halo franchise with awful campaigns. By awful campaigns I mean the stories themselves and how they decided to tell them because the game play was always fun. However 343 Industries’ choices were so bad that they killed the franchise...

  • When a Next Generation console is released it also needs to have next games. You can see that jump with older consoles especially in the graphics department. That is not the case now a days. I have even joked in the past when Microsoft was releasing a new Xbox (The S & X versions) each year that it was the most powerful console to run...

  • Mad Max is a marvelous games that I had to wait to long to play because of so many other gaming distractions. It's such a well designed game in it's mechanics, visualizations, characters, and world building. The game is set in the 2015 Fury Road world of Mad Max and not the Mel Gibson era. Of course they don’t use Tom Hardy’s likeness because...

  • I happen to have a good stockpile of unplayed Lego games on my shelf from back in the day when I bought just about everything. I also haven’t played a Lego game in what felt like ages. I enjoyed playing the previous incarnations of the Lego Star Wars games, so it wasn’t going to be a stretch that I would like this one too. I actually loved playing this one and it...

  • This is a pretty interesting and fun zombie game variant. The point of the game is to get out of the level before being overrun by zombies by searching and finding three pieces of musical equipment that lets you rock out to the next level. It’s no coincidence that you need to find musical equipment to progress since the game has a Rockabilly soundtrack. As you...

  • PUBG has popularized the Battle Royal game type. Respawn, the creators of Titanfall is one of the latest to followed suit with Apex Legends. I already loved this science fiction world setting to begin with, so this was a perfect introduction into the fast paced game play. Your team drops from an airship into the killing fields with 60 players. Picking a good spot...

  • BurgerTime World Tour is a slightly different take on the original arcade classic. It’s the same game play that has you avoiding condiments while you assemble burgers to clear levels. There are also power up that can grab to help you move through the levels like pepper, that stuns your adversaries. Where it differs from the arcade game is in the levels that lay...

  • Unravel is a cool little platformer with interesting puzzle elements and mechanics. You play Yarny, a character made of yarn that unravels as you progress through each level. The character can unravel to a point that it can no longer move forward. However there are points in each level that will replenish the yarn letting you move forward. This is...

  • It's the first call of Duty game and it's now available on the Xbox 360. The game is very much a game of inches as you fight your way to the next checkpoint. You will need to play this game on the hardest difficulty to complete an achievement and it will test every fiber of your being as enemies pour down grenades on you as if they were giving away fists full of candy to...

  • I was surprised that I actually ended up liking the this game more then the last one. The direction the third game was going left much to be desired. However this game goes so far off the deep end that it’s hardly a Saints Row game, it’s just surreal. You start off as the president of the United States. Then an alien entity come to earth and destroyed everything,...

  • I have enjoyed the previous two titles in the Saints Row series. This one is taking the story, the jokes, and the believability over the edge. It’s no longer about you taking over street turf (Although it still is). It’s more about you taking over the world as if you are some sports figure with endorsement and movie deals. The game has to go bigger...