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Soul Calibur II (Xbox): ... a massive fan of soul blade ( playstation one) when i saw this namco product in the shops i just had to buy it and rush home to play it In all fairness the game is just another fighting game but i love it!!!. It has all my favourite characters from soul blade plus the better ones from tekkan aswell. The graphics are okay - certain games make me sick such as spyro etc but this one is fine . Like most fighti...
Read the full review: fight till the end by katie29
 

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Xbox Games - SNK Vs Capcom: SVC Chaos (Xbox) SNK Vs Capcom: SVC Chaos (Xbox)
Genre: Fighting / Xbox Games / Rating: T - (Teen) / up to 2 players / published by: SNK - An incredible clash of 36 famous fighters from SNK and CAPCOM franchises such as King of Fighters, Fatal Fury, Samurai Showdown and Street Fighter. This time SNK takes the baton to bring players the dream match of...
 
Spartan Total Warrior (Xbox) Spartan Total Warrior (Xbox)
Manufacturer: Sega / Xbox Games / Genre: Fighting Game - Spartan: Total Warrior takes the player on a heroic journey for conquest against the malevolent Roman Empire. The Romans, under the bloodthirsty Emperor Tiberius, have seized control of much of the civilised world through ruthless violence, cruel...
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Xbox Games - Def Jam Fight for NY (Xbox) Def Jam Fight for NY (Xbox)
Genre: Fighting / Xbox Games / Rating: M - (Mature) / up to 2 players / published by: EA - Electronic Arts - Develop your fighting skills, get down with a crew, and battle for control of the underworld. Survive the gritty reality of the urban underworld in Def Jam Fight For NY, the only fighting game f...
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Soul Calibur II (Xbox) Soul Calibur II (Xbox)
Genre: Fighting / Xbox Games / published by: Namco - Kilik and company are making their truimphant return in the sequel to perhaps the greatest fighting game ever to grace a console. This version features seven modes of play and a new Weapon Master mode where you can collect up to 200 weapons.
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Xbox Games - Unreal Championship (Xbox) Unreal Championship (Xbox)
Genre: Fighting / Xbox Games / Rating: M - (Mature) / up to 16 players / published by: Infogrames - An upcoming first-person action game. Incredible weaponry that goes beyond mere blasting use strategy and skill to outwit and out-maneuver the enemy. Take on 6 different races featuring over 25 highly in...
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Genma Onimusha (Xbox) Genma Onimusha (Xbox)
Genre: Fighting / Xbox Games / Rating: M - (Mature) / 1 player / published by: Capcom - Genma Onimusha is the brand new Xbox version of the PS2s Onimusha Warlords. Its got an extra area to explore, a few new enemies and a lot more challenge, but for the most part, its a sword forged from the same Capco...
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Xbox Games - Max Payne (Xbox) Max Payne (Xbox)
Genre: Fighting / Xbox Games / Rating: M - (Mature) / 1 player / published by: Rockstar Games - Max Payne is a man with nothing to lose in the violent, cold urban night. A fugitive undercover cop framed for murder, and now hunted by cops and the mob. Max is a man with his back against the wall, fightin...
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Dead or Alive 3 (Xbox) Dead or Alive 3 (Xbox)
Genre: Fighting / Xbox Games / Rating: T - (Teen) / up to 4 players / published by: Tecmo Inc. - Dead or Alive 3 provides multi-tiered settings that enable challengers t.o move throughout multiple areas within a specific level and varying terrain such as mountains, slopes, and sand dramatically affect ...
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Xbox Games - UFC: Tapout (Xbox) UFC: Tapout (Xbox)
Genre: Fighting / Xbox Games / Rating: T - (Teen) / up to 4 players / published by: Crave Entertainment - UFC: Tapout perfectly portrays the real-life mixed-martial arts pay-per-view spectacular; complete with stylized fighter entrances and signature submission moves.
 
Mace Griffin Bounty Hunter (Xbox) Mace Griffin Bounty Hunter (Xbox)
Genre: Fighting / Xbox Games / Rating: M - (Mature) / 1 player / published by: Crave Entertainment - Mace Griffin Bounty Hunter immerses you in a universe of huge corporations and futuristic gun-slingers as Mace seamlessly travels from the ground, to the air, to space tracking quarry and unraveling a d...
 
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Stunt+101 Dead or Alive 3 (Xbox)
... Information)- Name:Dead Or Alive 3 Publisher:Microsoft Game Studios Developer:Team Ninja Genre:3D Fighting Release Date:Mar 14, 2002 Age Rating:11+ for mature sexual themes and violence Number Of Players:1-4 players Online:no ONLY ON XBOX -(History)- Team Ninja is a side-company of Tecmo, whom are the creators of the Dead Or Alive series. There are three things you can say you get with the DOA fighting games:amazing graphics, big boobed women and a great fighting system. Starting in 1996 on the arcades, DOA has pretty much been the underdog of the 3D fighting game genre, as it takes a sidebench for other figting games like Tekken, Soul Caliber and Virtua Fighter. ...
Read the full review: A sexual predators dream come true! by Stunt 101
themaddj85 Mortal Kombat: Deception (Xbox)
... to be honest im not tp keen on this game the graphics are ok but the gameplay isent as fun i dont think online game play isent good either some people may disagre with me but thats what i thnk if i was you rent the game but dont buy it i dont know what else to say really just dont buy it if you are thinking of buying it rfent it first to see what you think as for that goodbye sorry for the rubbish review...
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Wolfzilla Mortal Kombat: Deception (Xbox)
... the return of the Mortal Kombat series, with Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, found itself with a fairly respectable fanbase attained, naturally it wasn t long before the games makers, Midway, were back to their good old ways of milking the franchise for all it was worth, and around a year or two later, Mortal Kombat: Deception hit the shelves for the Xbox and PS2, although it wasn t met with as warm a reception as it s predecessor, it still sold respectabley and recieved decent reviews. One thing about the game that I did notice before I bought it, was just how sharply it dropped in price. After only a month or two it s price plummeted to half of it s original cost...
Read the full review: Deceptively good new features can't hide Midway's laziness by Wolfzilla
 
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