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Category Archives: Xbox 360
Batman: Arkham City is our Game of the Year
Tech-Out conducted a highly unscientific poll of its team of contributors to name 2011′s best game, and “Batman: Arkham City” took the top prize. Current and former staffers for The Sun and Inland Valley Daily Bulletin newspapers comprised the majority … Continue reading
Review: Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
Remember what Yogi Berra said about the feeling of “deja vu all over again?” Check this out: Capcom released Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds in February. The game appeared in stores after a long wait for a … Continue reading
Admittedly late review: Dance Dance Revolution
A while back, Tech-Out received a review copy of Dance Dance Revolution. Sun staffer Mike Cruz shared the game with his brother in law Chris Durgin, who produced this review for us. By Chris DurginContributor Dance Dance Revolution for the … Continue reading
Review: Battlefield 3
By Neil Nisperos I don’t think there’s any shooter out right now that can surpass the detail and depth of gameplay delivered by DICE’s new Battlefield 3. While the solo-mode suffers from a rather boring and uninvolving plot, the graphics … Continue reading
Cable box? Microsoft says “Xbox”
Troy Wolverton at the San Jose Mercury News has a worthwhile article on Microsoft’s plans to market the XBox 360 as consumers’ go-to source for on-demand media: Through a software update available Tuesday, users will get access to a swath … Continue reading
Review: Lord of the Rings – War in the North (X360)
War in the North takes players back to Middle Earth to fight evil while Frodo and company head to Mordor to destroy the One Ring. Taking place in the North, would-be adventurers will play their part in stemming the tide … Continue reading
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Tagged action RPG, Lord of the Rings, LOTR, PS3, RPG, War in the North, Xbox 360
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Review: Ace Combat: Assault Horizon
“Ace Combat: Assault Horizon” is an enjoyable title, but one that feels as if it could have been much better. Project Aces, the development team behind previous Ace Combat titles, achieved mixed results in their attempt to reinvent the Ace … Continue reading
Happy 10th Anniversary Xbox!
Today marks the 10th Anniversary of Microsoft’s Xbox, the console that launched a revolution and raised the stakes in the ongoing war between the gaming giants. To many, most especially its biggest fans, the Xbox brand has proven to be … Continue reading
Review: Rage (Xbox 360)
id Software isn’t known for strong, single player storytelling. They usually leave that to others such as Raven Software. Anyone that has played their games knows that they’re more about eye candy and blistered trigger fingers replacing favorite fictional moments … Continue reading
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Tagged bethesda, fps, iD software, post-apocalyptic, Rage, video game
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Review: Batman – Arkham City (PS3)
Rocksteady’s Arkham Asylum was heralded by many as the most definitive Batman game ever made up to 2009. It garnered accolades from many and even from the Guinness Book of World Records as “The Most Critically Acclaimed Superhero Game Ever”. … Continue reading