Category: Xbox 360

Assassins Creed Revelations

Assassins Creed Revelations details emerge

New details have been revealed about Assassin’s Creed Revelations, the 3rd in the trilogy of Ezio’s adventures in Italy. This time he’s older and wiser when he goes on a journey to retrieve five ancient seals in Constantinople that hold the key to the future of the Assassins brotherhood. Ezio will have new weapons and enhanced eagle vision and you’ll also be able to play as Altair from the first game. Buy Assassins Creed Revelations now New: Buy Assassins Creed Revelations from Amazon.com Related: Assassins Creed Brotherhood review, Assassins Creed 2 review, Assassins Creed Revelations news

MX vs ATV Alive

MX vs ATV Alive review

I’ve already reviewed one game featuring MX and ATV’s this year, it was called Nail’d and I awarded it 7 out of 10. Nail’d was a fun yet over the top racer which concentrated more on stunts and speed boosts, than any sort of simulation. MX vs ATV Alive for Xbox 360 on the other hand is a brand new racer that once again pits the off-road motorcycle and the quadbike against each-other (sort of). Unlike Nail’d, this game doesn’t have any of the Mario Kart special moves or crazy ass tracks – but does that make it a better...

Modern Warfare 3

Modern Warfare 3 release date

It wasn’t really a surprise but it’s finally confirmed that Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 is hitting the shelves this November. Like me you’re probably already fed up playing Call of Duty Black Ops and can’t wait for the next installment and some fresh action to sink you’re teeth into. The Modern Warfare Three reveal trailer is stunning and has already got us very excited to see more at E3 2011. So far we know the game is set all over the world in locations such as; America, England, France and Germany. The Modern Warfare 3 release date is...

Brink

Brink review

Brink may not be the first-person shooter you’ve been expecting because it doesn’t actually have a progressive single player campaign and separate multiplayer mode. Instead you play through the same objective-based team maps with AI or real people online as you attempt to either protect The Ark as part of the security team or escape The Ark as a team of rebels. The main selling point of the game seems to be the parkour aspect where you hold a button down and can move freely over scenery without getting caught on walls and railings. We have of course seen this...

Mortal Kombat

Mortal Kombat review

Since Mortal Kombat first hit the consoles and arcades with its digitally-captured actors when I was a teenager it’s undergone many different forms in tonnes of sequels. Here in 2011 the game’s just called Mortal Kombat again which suggests going back to basics in terms of what made it good in the first place. Fighting games aren’t known for having great stories but story mode here is a bit different and it works well. Revisiting the storylines of MK 1, 2 and 3, you fight in the tournament to stop Shao Kahn’s minions winning fights and eventually taking over the...

Screenshot of Portal 2

Portal 2 review

I’ve been looking forward to Portal 2 ever since it became a surprise hit as part of The Orange Box Half-Life compilation. Since then I’ve read the hype and even interviewed Chet Faliszek from Valve who co-wrote the game. Finally I get my hands on it and I’m very pleased with the outcome. Still playing as Chell, you are woken up by a little robot called Wheatley who accidentally wakes up GLaDOS and the testing begins all over again. The first thing you’ll notice is Stephen Merchant’s voiceover. It’s laugh out loud funny and this theme continues with all the...