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Sonic Adventure Review

Sonic Adventure for the Xbox Live Arcade reminds us how far Sonic games have come. This game was released over a decade ago on the Sega Dreamcast and they wowed everyone with the first full 3D experience with our blue speedy hero. However, it did come with it's share of problems though. Does Sonic Adventure retains the same experience as it did over 10 years ago?

Dead Rising 2: Case Zero Review

Dead Rising 2 has been in the works for quite some time and now with the game being about a month from coming out, the developers have decided to give fans of the series an early treat in the form of a downloadable mini prequel called Dead Rising 2: Case Zero. Many thought that Case Zero would simply just be a demo for the full game however Capcom has put in extra effort into the DLC to make sure that it's much more than a demo.

Castlevania: Harmony of Despair Review

Twilight eat your heart out, so move outta the way because a new group of vampire hunters are out on Xbox 360. Castlevania: Harmony of Despair has come out for the Summer of Arcade, and let's just say that Dracula's bite may not be meaner than his growl.

Alan Wake: The Signal Review

Alan Wake is one of the more unique games to be released on the Xbox 360 this year, and when the game was released in April anyone who bought the game new got an extra code to download free DLC in the form of a new "episode". The episode is now available for download, titled "The Signal" the new chapter in the story follows Alan Wake right after the end of the last episode, and although not much is answered it is still nice to control Alan again as he searches for answers.

Crackdown 2 – Review

It's hard not to get excited over the sequel to one of 2007's biggest sleeper hits. A new studio by Ruffian Games under its belt and two years of development time plan to make this game bigger and badder then the last. So does this game justify your attention and purchase? Check out our review.

Limbo Review

There are few games anywhere close to what Limbo is, a game with no dialog, no explanation, and nameless characters, however it manages to captivate players unlike any game before it. Almost all aspects of Limbo are unique in their own sense, here is a game that should be experienced by anyone who enjoys a mysterious adventure, relentless puzzle solving and an overall fun time.
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