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Ubisoft Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands - Action/Adventure Game - Xbox 360
 
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4 out of 5
4
Fun, but slow going.
on August 7, 2010
Posted by: Gorkous
from mankato, MN
I remember the PS2 entries of this game being much more entertaining. That said, this is still a very enjoyable game. it has the acrobatics that made them fun, and adds elemental controls to mix things up, but it still felt slow and the stop/go of battles got repetative. Worth $30 or less, but not full price.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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SynopsisFor Irish racing mechanic Sean Devlin, life has changed forever. With nothing to lose and motivated by revenge, he heads for Paris to hunt down the Nazi officer who took everything from him. To everyone else, Devlin's just a tourist taking in Notre Dame Cathedral or the Champs d'Elysees. But behind the scenes, this street-tough foreigner has other plans. He prowls through dark alleys undetected. He uses information from British intelligence and the French Resistance to level entire enemy facilities. Most of he all, he does his best to remain incognito, for the Irishman formerly known as Sean Devlin has become The Saboteur.Play as Sean Devlin in the richly detailed environments of stylized 1940s Paris. Part of your success will depend on weaponry and explosives as you blow up zeppelins, derail trains and implode bridges. However, the finer points of sabotage require you to strategize using stealth attacks, disguises and distractions. Paris becomes part of your struggle with the employment of Will to Fight technology, which causes the city to react around you as you remove the shackles of Nazi occupation. With the city's fate now tied to your own, call in support from the French Resistance to receive getaway cars, weapon deliveries and more to help you complete missions.
 
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3 out of 5
3
Not worth $40, but...
on August 7, 2010
Posted by: Gorkous
from mankato, MN
it IS worth the $20 you can get it at most places. The controls take some getting used to, and the game doesn't pick up till about the second hour in, AND the guy climbs buildings like your average person (don't be expecting smooth, fluid, quick climbs) but if you can look past these drawbacks, it's a fairly enjoyable game. I recommend it ONLY as a value price game.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Enjoy the thrills of Fallout 3 along with five game add-on packs with this Game of the Year Edition. In the 200 years since the global atomic war of 2077, the surviving residents of the Capital Wasteland (formerly known as Washington, D.C.) have holed up in Vault 101, enjoying a life free from the dangers beyond. In the Vault, you are protected from the Giant Insects, Raiders, Slavers and Super Mutants that prowl the Capital Wasteland. But now your father has defied the Overseer and left the Vault for reasons you don't know. You must find him and discover the truth before it is too late.Fallout 3 immerses you in an environment where the great monuments of the United States lie in ruin and danger lurks around every corner, and this special Game of the Year Edition brings the post-nuclear world even more vividly to life with the addition of all five game add-on packs. Super-deluxe HD graphics render the Wasteland in eye-popping detail, from the danger-filled offices and Metro tunnels of D.C. to the rotten flesh of a mutant's face. Choose from dozens of unique skills and perks to customize your character. Experience the post-apocalyptic world from either a 1st-person or 3rd-person perspective with the touch of a button. Inflict death and destruction through the Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System, which allows you to pause time in combat, aim for specific body parts on your target and queue up attacks. In Fallout 3, you make the decisions that define you and that change the world. Continue the adventure in the five included add-on packs, including Operation: Anchorage, The Pitt, Broken Steel, Point Lookout and Mothership Zeta.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Get it. Get it now.
on August 7, 2010
Posted by: Gorkous
from mankato, MN
If you haven't gotten fallout 3, this is the version you want. It has the full game, plus all downloadable content in one cheap easy package. it's a violent, but amazing game and well worth every cent you pay for it.
What's great about it: What's not great about it?
What's not so great: Game freezes up occationally.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Journey to the harsh frontier planet Pandora where you will be greeted by an array of native creatures bent on stopping your mission. In search of a mysterious alien vault, you are destined to comb the vast environment, fighting your way through bandits and discovering aggressive creatures. Stepping into the shoes of one of four distinct characters, you will explore the unforgiving terrain and battle enemies in frantic first-person shooter combat. Do you have what it takes to survive an alien environment and finish what you started, or will you succumb to the unfamiliar wasteland known as Pandora?Set out on an epic adventure to the frontier planet Pandora in search of a mysterious alien vault. In the unforgiving environment, you will customize your character as you explore and battle enemies in devastating first-person shooter combat. Scour the planet for loot and wield a virtually endless variety of weapons and items as you navigate the game's deep, rich fiction and revel in the bold art style that mixes traditional rendering techniques with hand-drawn textures. Join and leave other players' games at will and even play in split-screen format, or choose to face the challenges of Pandora by your wits and might alone. Fight your way through bandits, discover nine native creatures and aid the few settlers on the planet as you seek the rumored treasure in the alien vault. Will you complete your mission victorious, or will you join the innumerable others felled by Pandora's harsh environment?
 
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3 out of 5
3
Been done before and done better.
on October 28, 2009
Posted by: Gorkous
from mankato, MN
With all the comparisons to Fallout 3, I expected a lot. It didn't come close. Even after adjusting my ideas of what to expect, it still wasn't all that great.
First the good. As advertised, there really is bazillions of guns. The vehicles are nice and there is a little combat with them, but they're really just meant to get from A to B faster. It is a good length game and the multiplayer is where the game shines. And the little robots are really enjoyable to listen to and watch, as are the hockey mask attackers. And the RPG-like customization works well for this FPS.
Now the bad. I hope you like the desolate wasteland, because that's what you're going to see. The entire. Freaking. Game. There is a moment toward the end it changes, but seeing the same landscape, regardless what area you're in, gets mindnumbing. The story is as shallow as a kiddie pool. When there is a lot of action going on, the screen gets glitchy. The bosses will kill you quick, regardless of your arsenal unless you know the tactic to beat them. And when I say "them" I mean that the same tactic is used for pretty much all of them.
All in all, it's not a bad game, and if you can get it for cheap or wait until the price drops, it'll be worth it. But unless youre a huge fan of online multiplayer, spend the $60 on something else.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Learn more about Resident Evil 5. (Flash demo) Get ready for a new foray into your deepest fears. In a remote African village, a strange infection has taken hold, transforming innocent villagers into ruthless abominations. Chris Redfield, a veteran of other such outbreaks, must embark on a new quest to get to the root of this epidemic of evil. Along with his new partner, African BSAA agent Sheva Alomar, Chris will journey into a realm filled with terrifying new threats and dangerous new enemies, where evil lurks not only in the darkness, but in the clear light of day as well.Resident Evil 5 transports you to a world where you will face terror on an epic scale. Play as either Chris or Sheva, and put your courage to the test as you go head-to-head with hordes of rampaging enemies in your quest to investigate the epidemic. Wield incredible new weapons to help safeguard your survival against sinister enemies armed with increased speed and intelligence, making them more dangerous than ever before. Join forces with a friend in new two-player online co-op as you combine the talents of Chris and Sheva, helping them work together to beat back the terrifying infection and fight for survival in a world gone mad.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Different, but still evil.
on October 4, 2009
Posted by: Gorkous
from mankato, MN
The zombies are long gone, but the Lickers are back! This game is a great new installment for the RE franchise. The co-op feature is nice, but the ally AI is good enough (although it is rather wasteful of ammo). And Wesker is brought back more powerful than ever.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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SynopsisWhenever Batman clears the criminal rabble from the streets of Gotham City, the forbidding Arkham Asylum grows a little more crowded. Here in Gotham's psychiatric hospital for the criminally insane, dangerous figures from throughout Batman's past reside, biding their time. And when Batman becomes trapped inside the walls of Arkham, the Joker and a host of other notorious villains aren't about to let him escape without a fight for his life.Batman: Arkham Asylum takes you inside the sinister confines of Arkham and gives you free rein to explore the infamous island for the first time. Assume the role of Batman, relying on your wits, strength and arsenal of gadgets to foil a demented scheme cooked up by the Joker. Cling to the shadows, employing the utmost stealth to help you hunt down enemies without being seen. Face off against an array of Gotham villains, including Harley Quinn, Victor Zsasz and Killer Croc, and do your best to unlock the secrets that shadow Arkham before you become the next victim.
 
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5 out of 5
5
A mix of Metal Gear & Zelda
on October 4, 2009
Posted by: Gorkous
from mankato, MN
Easily the best Batman game ever made, but this is just a great game in general. Even if you don't care about comics, you should give this game a try. A mix of the stealth from Metal Gear Solid with the tool usage to get to new areas like Legend of Zelda and a combat system all it's own. The combat system is simple but looks impressive which is great so you can admire the damage you're doing.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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SynopsisEnter a deadly postapocalyptic world, where new dangers lurk around every corner, poised to lure you further toward extinction. In these two add-ons for Fallout 3, you'll go deeper inside the Fallout universe, exploring a sprawling, post-urban landscape and battling determined enemies in a fight for the future of your civilization. Embark on a harrowing journey into a world wracked by war and plunged into darkness, and make crucial decisions that have the power to change your own course and those of others.These two gripping add-ons are designed to expand the horizons of your Fallout 3 gameplay. The Pitt deposits you in the ruins of the city formerly known as Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Explore the streets and structures of a city ravaged by neglect, nuclear radiation and moral decay, and wield powerful weaponry as you encounter dangerous new enemies and an array of morally gray choices that will redefine your perception of what's right and what's wrong. In Operation: Anchorage, you'll experience one of the greatest battles in the Fallout mythology. Take command of an interactive Strike Team and arm yourself with exciting new weapons and armor as you attempt to wrest control from the Communist Chinese invaders and liberate the city of Anchorage, Alaska.
 
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3 out of 5
3
You take the good, you take the bad...
on June 18, 2009
Posted by: Gorkous
from mankato, MN
The Pitt is worth the money, but Operataion Anchorage is almost a waste of time. If you can download the expanions, save your money and just get the Pitt. If you can't, this makes a decent value.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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They may look cute, but there's nothing nice about the characters in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. This fighting frenzy will have you inflicting painful KO's on familiar opponents you thought were your friends. Take your frustrations out on Link, Mario and other characters from throughout the gaming world. Shoot spaceships out of the sky in the Lylat System from the Star Fox games and deal out killer blows in Rumble Falls based on the look and feel of Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat.Hit opponent after opponent to build up your damage meter, then knock your enemies clear off the screen. Rely on weapons that are silly but very effective, such as banana peels, pitfalls, gooey bombs and many more. Hurl old-school crates and barrels or select from Assist Trophies and Poke Balls to strike fear in the hearts of your foes. Combine Standard, Strong and Smash attacks to bash your way to victory. There are so many ways to smash, you'll get lost in the melees for hours on end.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Another good fighting game
on June 9, 2009
Posted by: Gorkous
from mankato, MN
If you like the Smash bros series, you should get this game. There's lots of fun to be had with friends, but aside from the new characters, there's little here that you haven't done before.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This disc contains four episodes from the second season of the science fiction series Farscape. The titles included on this disc are "Mind the Baby," "Vitas Mortis," "Taking the Stone," and "Crackers Don't Matter." Each episode is presented in its original broadcast aspect ratio of 1.33:1. English soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital 5.1. There are no subtitles, but the episodes are closed-captioned. Supplemental materials include a commentary track during "Crackers Don't Matter," a featurette on the characters, a biography of one of the actors, production art, and a guidebook for the language used in the series. This is a great disc for fans of the series and genre enthusiasts.
 
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5 out of 5
5
One of the best sci-fi series
on June 9, 2009
Posted by: Gorkous
from mankato, MN
This was a great start to a great series. There are a few cliches, as there are with every show of this kind, but the unique idea of the main character is the big draw. If you enjoy science fiction, this is a show not to be missed.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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SynopsisDeveloped exclusively for PSP, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII features amazing graphics, full 16:9 widescreen presentation and a thrilling battle system. Set seven years prior to the events of Final Fantasy VII, Crisis Core finds the Shinra Company increasingly expanding its monopoly on mako energy and flexing its military might. With the growing city of Midgar as its base, Shinra is close to establishing dominance over the world. A group of operatives known as SOLDIER works within Shinra, and the elite members that achieve the rank of SOLDIER 1st Class are respected and idolized by the citizens.Zack is a young SOLDIER 2nd Class who wishes to make it to 1st Class. He carries out missions under the direction of his 1st Class mentor, Angeal. When an operation in Wutai goes bad, a group of operatives led by the SOLDIER known as Genesis go missing. Shinra sends more operatives into the situation, and Zack, Angeal and the hero known as Sephiroth must uncover the truths behind the lost operatives. Help Zack survive a cruel and exciting struggle loaded with 300 side missions and an action-packed real-time battle system. You don't know the story of Final Fantasy VII until you know the whole story of Crisis Core.
 
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3 out of 5
3
Fun, but repetitive
on June 9, 2009
Posted by: Gorkous
from mankato, MN
If you're a fan of FF7, and want to find out how many of the characters met, this is the game for you. If these things don't matter to you, go ahead and skip it. The game play is repetitive, and the missions do get boring, but if you can trudge through, you will be rewarded with an ending that is one of the most touching in FF history.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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PlayStation 3
PlayStation 3
 

Will the PS3 Slim 120GB work in countries which have 240v electricity?

Acctually i am from Pakistan and i will buy it from here and play over there so will it work there or do i have to buy a converter for it if i have to so please link me the name of it.
not only will you have to buy a converter so the electricity isn't a problem, but you'll have to buy an AC adapter so you can even plug it into the wall.
15 years, 10 months ago
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Gorkous
   mankato, MN
 
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 3
 

do you have NBA 09 the inside for ps3?

Just type that question into the search engine. no one else can answer it.
16 years, 11 months ago
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Gorkous
   mankato, MN
 
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 3
 

total new to the modern era gaming

I am from the old time 80s with the single arcade games. I want to get a system for my kids. From what I read, seems like the PS3 with the BlueRay is a no brainer. What am I missing? And what else do I need to get so they can play right away.
Thanks
The system you want depends on your kids ages and interests. The Wii tends to aim to the younger crowd, and the 360 gears more towards the sports fans and online players. For my money though, I love the PS3.
The system comes with only one controller, so you might want to get more depending on how many kids you have. Also, games are important and I would recommend Ratchet and Clank for platformer/action, Orange Box or Bio Shock (depending on age) for a first person shooter, LittleBigPlanet if they're creative, or Lego Star Wars: The complete saga if they're fans of legos, star wars or just a fun simple game.
17 years, 5 months ago
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Gorkous
   mankato, MN
 
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 3
 

Can I use my wireless PS2 controllers on the PS3?

No. They work on different frequencies.
17 years, 5 months ago
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Gorkous
   mankato, MN
 
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 3
 

External Hard drive for PS3??

My boyfriend hinted several months ago that he would like a hard drive for his PS3. But Im not a gamer or electronic freak like him (haha) so I have no idea what Im looking for. Any suggestions?
If I remember right, you can use pretty much any external hard drive with a USB port. Ask a Best Buy employee or game store employee to be sure though.
17 years, 5 months ago
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Gorkous
   mankato, MN
 
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 3
 

best multi co-op games for ps3?

My husband and I enjoy gaming together, but haven't found many good games since Project Eden. Are there co-op games for the PS3 to play at home, not online?
A lot, just depends on what you're interested in. Marvel Ultimate Alliance, Guitar Hero/Rock Band, any of the Lego games, Simpsons, Rayman: Raving Rabbids... there's tons. Just depends what you like.
17 years, 5 months ago
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Gorkous
   mankato, MN
 
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 3
 

What type of controller do you need for the PS3?

a PS3, Sixaxis controller.
17 years, 5 months ago
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Gorkous
   mankato, MN
 
Wii
Wii
 

Do I need two wheels to race with Mario Kart?

you don't even need one wheel. All you need is a Wii remote and hold it sideways. The wheel is just a plastic attachment to give you a more driving like feel.
17 years, 6 months ago
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Gorkous
   mankato, MN
 
Wii
Wii
 

Can you buy a single fit board to use with White

At this time, I believe you have to get wii fit in order to get the board. I'm sure some company will come out with it eventually, but not yet.
17 years, 6 months ago
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Gorkous
   mankato, MN
 
Wii
Wii
 

can you play ds lite games on wii?

I know you can play gamecube games on wii...but can you use ds lite?
Nope, it's gamecube and wii only.
17 years, 6 months ago
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Gorkous
   mankato, MN