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Reggie7 Black (Xbox): ... is quite easily my all time favourite first person shooter game. There is hardly any requirement for strategy, simply run in and annihilate enemies with a wide variety of weapons in a number of different environments. I would rate graphics quality as very good, each level is set in a completely different environment with upgraded weapons. Difficulty varies between easy normal hard and black ops. There are only a...
Read the full review: Epicly good game by Reggie7
 

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Xbox Games - Winback 2: Project Poseidon (Xbox) Winback 2: Project Poseidon (Xbox)
Manufacturer: Koei / Xbox Games / Publisher: KOEI Corporation / Genre: Action / ESRB Rating: T - (Teen) / PEGI Age Rating: Age 12+ / Max. Number Of Players: 4 / Control Elements: Gamepad / Control Elements: Joystick / ESRB Descriptor: Violence / ESRB Descriptor: Mild Language / Audio Support: Dolby Pro...
 
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The Lost (Xbox) The Lost (Xbox)
Genre: Action / Xbox Games / 1 player / published by: Crave Entertainment - Prepare you mind and soul for the most terrifying, psychological thriller game ever conceived. This next generation Survival Horror title challenges gamers to confront their most horrific fears in an expansive 3D world - The 9 ...
 
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Xbox Games - Project Snowblind (Xbox) Project Snowblind (Xbox)
Genre: Action / Xbox Games / Rating: T - (Teen) / up to 16 players / published by: Eidos Interactive - Experience the dramatic intensity of the frontlines of a war through the eyes of the first of a new breed of super soldiers in this gritty and epic first-person action game. In the not so distant Futu...
 
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Pariah (Xbox) Pariah (Xbox)
Genre: Action / Xbox Games / 1 player - Pariah is a first-person action game based on an original intellectual property created and owned by Digital Extremes. Best known for creating the multi-million unit selling Unreal franchise, Digital Extremes has set the standard for fine-tuned gameplay and techn...
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Xbox Games - True Crime: New York City (Xbox) True Crime: New York City (Xbox)
Genre: Action / Xbox Games / Rating: M - (Mature) / 1 player / published by: Activision - New Crime. New City. Developed by Activison-owned Luxoflux, True Crime: New York City will follow another policeman through the meticulously re-created streets of a real-life metropolitan area. However, instead of...
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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter (Xbox) Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter (Xbox)
Genre: Action / Xbox Games / Rating: T - (Teen) / up to 4 players / published by: Ubi Soft Entertainment - In 2013, the U.S. Army will implement the Integrated Warfighter System evolving what we know as the modern soldier. IWS combines advanced weapon systems, satellite communication devices and enhanc...
 
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Xbox Games - The Thing (Xbox) The Thing (Xbox)
Genre: Action / Xbox Games / Rating: M - (Mature) / 1 player / published by: Universal Interactive - Taking place shortly after the events of John Carpenters 1982 horror classic, The Thing combines the best of survival horror and squad-based action for a completey new gaming experience.
 
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The Haunted Mansion (Xbox) The Haunted Mansion (Xbox)
Genre: Action / Xbox Games / Rating: T - (Teen) / 1 player / published by: TDK Mediactive - Put the unwelcome spirits to rest before you become one of them!
 
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Xbox Games - The Da Vinci Code (Xbox) The Da Vinci Code (Xbox)
Genre: Action / Xbox Games / Rating: T - (Teen) / 1 player / published by: Take 2 Interactive - Based on Dan Brown's best-selling novel and feature film. The Da Vinci Code revolves around secret societies, ancient cover-ups and calculated vengeance in an action-oriented suspense experience.
 
Star Wars: Battlefront II (Xbox) Star Wars: Battlefront II (Xbox)
Genre: Action / Xbox Games / Rating: T - (Teen) / up to 4 players / published by: LucasArts Entertainment Company - Star Wars Battlefront II improves upon the blockbuster multiplayer original with new space combat, playable Jedi, and never-before-seen environments straight out of final Star Wars: Episo...
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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
ben172 Black (Xbox)
... a great fan of first person shooter games I was looking forward to Black, unfortunately the game is a bit of a let down, the game itself is shallow, pretty short with only nine levels and not very well written, the action is slow and the missions are all pretty similar. The game is set in Eastern Europe and you play as Jack Kelar part of the CIA. The graphics though are very pretty and the level of detail is impressive they have tried to make the game cinematic and although not done to badly doing that forgot to make the game fun. The controls are easy to use and there is a wide variety of different weapons to pick up throughout the game. If you want a quick game to pl...
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icon00 Enter The Matrix (Xbox)
... you have got to grips with this game and got to the post office level you can pretty much stop there. The post office bit is by far one of the most fun and really made this game feel like the matrix i loved from the film. Why i love this part of the game so much is on part of this level you can stay in the same spot for ages and have just easyish guards come up and try to fight with you one after another a constant queue of fighters. i was in my element and breaking out every single move in the book, running up walls, slow mo the lot to such a effect it did feel like being in the matrix itself. i did love it so much i think i stayed fighting in that section for ove...
Read the full review: felt like you were in the matrix by icon00
 
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