by testani | Jan 26, 2007 | Microsoft, Playstation, PS3, Reviews, Video Games, XBOX 360
Lost Planet had been one of the most hyped games for the 360 since Gears of War, with a massive ad campaign and strong push from Capcom. The demo on XBox Live had a huge amount of downloads and the online feature was highly anticipated. I, like many, bought into the...
by testani | Jan 17, 2007 | Microsoft, Playstation, PS3, Reviews, Video Games, XBOX 360
The Godfather, one of the greatest movie of all time, sure took a while to come to the video game world. Luckily, the wait was worth it. In The Godfather you’re a minor character whose tale interweaves with that of the movie. While not interfering with the...
by testani | Dec 28, 2006 | Microsoft, Reviews, Video Games, XBOX 360
My second pick up in Burger Kings Xbox trilogy, Sneak King is a lot different than Pocketbike Racer. Unlike Pocketbike Racer, in Sneak King there’s only one character you can play and that’s the Burger King mascot himself. Remember those BK commercials...
by testani | Dec 8, 2006 | Microsoft, Reviews, Video Games, XBOX 360
Have it your way! Or at least that what we always see from those Burger King commercials. Well here’s BK offering up three Xbox 360 games for $3.99 a pop when you purchase a value meal, so who can refuse? Up first was Pocketbike Racer, which like its name says...
by testani | Dec 4, 2006 | Microsoft, Playstation, PS3, Reviews, Video Games, XBOX 360
Who Wants to be a Superhero? and no, it has nothing to do with that cheesy show that was on Sci Fi. With Activision’s latest release, Marvel Ultimate Alliance, you get the chance to play as almost any superhero you want from the Marvel world. As soon as you...
by testani | Nov 30, 2006 | Microsoft, Playstation, PS3, Reviews, Video Games, XBOX 360
Just one in a long line of sequels, Rainbow Six Vegas brings the game back to its roots in a way. Previous Rainbows were little more than a series of well-designed skirmishes loosely hooked together in sequence, this time around Ubisoft set out and actually developed...