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johnhost Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (Xbox): ... of the Old Republic is the most like Neverwinter Nights or Baldur s Gate then any other Star Wars game you may have played. This is a hybrid turn-based RPG where the focus is on strategy then action. Also the big selling point is the story. I haven t played it through the whole game but I can tell you it is very good game. The other big feature is the decision making part. As you make decisions in the g...
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Xbox Games - Future Tactics: The Uprising (Xbox) Future Tactics: The Uprising (Xbox)
Manufacturer: Crave Entertainment / Xbox Games / Genre: Strategy / 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 / Aspect Ratio: 16:9 / Release Date: March...
 
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Shattered Union (Xbox) Shattered Union (Xbox)
Genre: Strategy / Xbox Games / Rating: T - (Teen) / up to 2 players / published by: Take 2 Interactive - Real-time resolution of turned-based moves. Take your time while you decide your move, but once you have selected your action, see the results all play out in full animation models, exploding vehicl...
 
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Xbox Games - Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes (Xbox) Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes (Xbox)
Genre: Strategy / Xbox Games / Rating: M - (Mature) / published by: Microsoft
 
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Need for Speed: Carbon (Xbox) Need for Speed: Carbon (Xbox)
Genre: Strategy / Xbox Games / Rating: E10 - (Everyone 10+) / published by: EA - Electronic Arts - Need for Speed Carbon delivers the next generation of adrenaline-filled street racing as players face the ultimate test of driving skill on treacherous canyon roads. What starts in the city is settled in ...
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Xbox Games - The Sims Bustin' Out (Xbox) The Sims Bustin' Out (Xbox)
Genre: Strategy / Xbox Games / Rating: T - (Teen) / up to 2 players / published by: EA - Electronic Arts - Much like the original game, The Sims, The Sims: Bustin Out lets you create one sim or an entire family of sims and move them into a house you build and design. Bustin Out features improved h...
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Samurai Warriors (Xbox) Samurai Warriors (Xbox)
Manufacturer: Koei / Xbox Games / Genre: Strategy - When the Ashikaga Shogunate collapsed in 1467, a series of wars erupted in the islands of Japan, ushering in the Sengoku Jidai - the Warring States Period. In an epoch that bridged the eras of the blade and the gun, fearsome leaders aspired to unite t...
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Xbox Games - Worms 4 - Mayhem (Xbox) Worms 4 - Mayhem (Xbox)
Xbox Games / Genre: Strategy & Simulation - How satisfying it is to unleash a weapon of your own creation – from the downright vicious to the comical – on your opponents? So what's to stop players from creating something all-powerful? Well, that's the clever bit: each weapon element costs points. If yo...
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Worms Forts Under Siege (Xbox) Worms Forts Under Siege (Xbox)
Xbox Games / Prepare your garrison of worms to join three other machines in four player clashes. Wage war online, over epic landscapes never seen before in a Worms game with the option to tailor battles through Quickmatch and Optimatch matchmaking. Pit fort against fort and worm against worm, with a ch...
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Xbox Games - Sid Meier's Pirates! (Xbox) Sid Meier's Pirates! (Xbox)
Genre: Strategy / Xbox Games / Rating: E - (Everyone) / 1 player / published by: Atari - Originally released in 1987, Pirates! received unprecedented critical acclaim for crossing multiple game genres to offer unique, unrivaled gameplay options. Pirates! set the industry standard for innovative game de...
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Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders (Xbox) Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders (Xbox)
Manufacturer: Koch / Xbox Games / Genre: Strategy
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Fiver29 Need for Speed: Carbon (Xbox)
... for Speed Carbon is the second in the series after Need For Speed Most Wanted. I have played it on both the PC and the Xbox 360, and can safely say the Xbox provides a much better game play. The basis of the game is to take over the territories of your rivals, who framed you for stealing money from them. This is done via a variety of races, sprints, lap races, drift races. Once you have taken control of the territory you must race their champion in order to progress to the next level. This is done by completing a street race and canyon race. The canyon races are quite tricky and I found myself crashing out of them on many occasions. As with Most Wanted, the ...
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Bob_Bell Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (Xbox)
... the longest time the Star Wars franchise suffered from a serious problem - try as they might, every time they released a video game it seemed to miss the mark. It s not that any of the games where particularly BAD - many were very passable efforts - it s just that none of them came close to realising the potential of George Lucas epoch defining behemoth. Then, in 2003, the excellent BioWare released Knights of the Old Republic, and the curse was lifted. BioWare have always been masters of the RPG genre, from the Baldur s Gate series through to the more recent Mass Effect, and they brought all their ability to bear on KOTOR. The game is set 4,000 years before the...
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websitenergy Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (Xbox)
... Wars Knights of the Old Republic was another star wars game to be released. This was one of the best star wars games i have ever played on the xbox, because you don t go around killing whatever you see, but work out how to get out of situations or even fix them. This game requires that you use your head to get through each level, such as deciding whether to take someone along with you or whether to buy an item to help you on your quest to get to the death star. You actually can talk to almost every character on the game and can sell items to certain people/aliens. you can use different characters to deal with a problem. Once you have defeated an enemie, you gain poin...
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