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anaguma_kun James Bond 007: Nightfire (Xbox): ... has to be the best bond game since 007 Goldeneye. the game s one player is good enough to have a story thats keeps you somewhat interested, and a good gameplay which is fun yet simple to play. The game includes a variety of missions in the one player, to sneaking around undetected, to going in guns blazing, using super gadgets to get the job done and the odd driving experince in the astin martin and even on a sn...
Read the full review: Actually good gameplay by anaguma_kun
 

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Xbox Games - Mission Impossible: Operation Surma (Xbox) Mission Impossible: Operation Surma (Xbox)
Manufacturer: Atari / Xbox Games / Manufacturer: Atari / Genre: Action / Genre: Adventure / Max. Number Of Players: 1 / Output Signal Supported: 480p / HDTV Support: Without HDTV Support / Audio Support: Dolby Digital 5.1 / Release Date: December, 2003
 
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Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams (Xbox) Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams (Xbox)
Manufacturer: THQ / Xbox Games / Manufacturer: THQ / Genre: Action / Genre: Adventure / Max. Number Of Players: 1 / Audio Support: Dolby Digital 5.1 / Aspect Ratio: 0,672916666666667 / Release Date: October, 2004
 
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Xbox Games - Dark Angel (Xbox) Dark Angel (Xbox)
Manufacturer: Sierra / Xbox Games / Publisher: Sierra Online, Inc. / Genre: Action / Genre: Adventure / ESRB Rating: T - (Teen) / Max. Number Of Players: 1 / Online: No Online Gaming Support / Memory Support: With Memory Support / Release Date: November, 2002
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Ty The Tasmanian Tiger (Xbox) Ty The Tasmanian Tiger (Xbox)
Manufacturer: Microsoft / Xbox Games / Genre: Adventure / ESRB Rating: E - (Everyone) / Max. Number Of Players: 4 / Online: No Online Gaming Support / Memory Support: With Memory Support / Output Signal Supported: 480p / HDTV Support: Without HDTV Support / Aspect Ratio: 16:9 / Release Date: October, 2...
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Xbox Games - James Bond 007: Nightfire (Xbox) James Bond 007: Nightfire (Xbox)
Genre: Action / Xbox Games / Rating: T - (Teen) / up to 4 players / published by: EA - Electronic Arts - The ultimate secret agent is back in his most dangerous adventure yet in JAMES BOND 007: NIGHTFIRE. Explore new heights and depths like never before-infiltrate towering skyscrapers, take on treacher...
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Enter The Matrix (Xbox) Enter The Matrix (Xbox)
Genre: Action / Xbox Games / Rating: T - (Teen) / 1 player / published by: Atari - Enter the Matrix features awesome gunplay and spectacular martial arts that bend the rules of the Matrix, insane driving and stunts, and the chance to pilot the fastest hovercraft in the fleet. This game isn't just set i...
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Xbox Games - Armed and Dangerous (Xbox) Armed and Dangerous (Xbox)
Manufacturer: Microsoft / Xbox Games / Genre: Adventure / Output Signal Supported: 480p / HDTV Support: Without HDTV Support / Audio Support: Dolby Digital 5.1 / Aspect Ratio: 16:9 / Release Date: October, 2003
 
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Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon (Xbox) Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon (Xbox)
Manufacturer: Ubisoft / Xbox Games / Genre: Adventure / ESRB Rating: T - (Teen) / Max. Number Of Players: 1 / ESRB Descriptor: Violence / Release Date: November, 2003
 
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Xbox Games - Defender (Xbox) Defender (Xbox)
Manufacturer: Microsoft / Xbox Games / Genre: Adventure / ESRB Rating: T - (Teen) / Max. Number Of Players: 2 / Memory Support: With Memory Support / Output Signal Supported: 480p / HDTV Support: Without HDTV Support / Audio Support: Dolby Digital 5.1 / Release Date: November, 2002
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Taito Legends (Xbox) Taito Legends (Xbox)
Manufacturer: Taito / Xbox Games / Genre: Adventure / ESRB Rating: T - (Teen) / Control Elements: Gamepad / Control Elements: Joystick / ESRB Descriptor: Mild Violence / Release Date: Q4, 2005
 
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heekeer James Bond 007: From Russia with Love (Xbox)
... Bond From Russia With Love is an action game for the Playstation 2 and Xbox developed by EA games. The storyline follows that of the classic movie starring Sean Connery as James Bond as he is sent to meet a Russian spy who says she will defect if she gets to meet the legendary 007 but is really an agent for SPECTRE which have been renamed in this game to OCTOPUS. You go on a high octane adventure with the goal of destroying the OCTOPUS group who are equally determined to take down James! The gameplay seems to have taken a leaf from the previous game Everything or Nothing, James is controllable in the third person perspective allowing you to get a good look at the...
Read the full review: 40 Years on and Sean Connery is Bond again! by heekeer
Wee_Jackie_163 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Xbox)
... Review is for X Box game, not X Box 360 My partner and I have become absolutely addicted to this game of late, mainly due to us making a recent purchase of a second controller for our (old and battered) X box, thus meaning that we can both now enjoy playing the two player mode on this game, rather than one of us being a spectator to the other. The single player game however, can be great fun too. The game contains various modes . The main mode is the Story mode which involves the turtles being faced with various challenges and enemies to defeat in each zone . When appropriate, we are given information about what lies ahead for the turtles and we see them gett...
Read the full review: Shell Shocker! It's those heroes in a half shell! by Wee_Jackie_163
Mask_and_Mirror Still Life (Xbox)
... Life is a 3rd Person adventure game released by Microids for the PC and Xbox in 2005. This review is based on my experiences with the Xbox version although I understand there is little to no difference. Still Life is also apparently the sequel to an earlier game called Post Mortem which was released only for the PC, but it is not a direct sequel, and you will not miss anything in Still Life by not having played it. Although the game is presenterd as starring Victoria Macpherson, it actually has two main characters. An interesting feature of the game is that the storyline switches between one character in the past and another in the present both investigating sim...
Read the full review: A Great Adventure Game as Far as it Goes, But Unfinished... Look Out for the PC Sequel in 2009 by Mask_and_Mirror
 
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