XBox 360 Reviews
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- Battlefield 2: Modern Combat posted on 4/11/2006
- Battlefield 2: Modern Combat certainly earns some medals in the war zone, but it falls short as a solo military jaunt.
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- Tomb Raider: Legend posted on 4/11/2006
- Tomb Raider: Legend breathes fresh life into the stale, shriveled corpse of uber-vixen Lara Croft. Let the tomb raiding begin!
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- Top Spin 2 posted on 3/29/2006
- While Top Spin 2 might find its way in to the Xbox 360s of tennis fans, those hardcore players out there may want to call a double fault on this one.
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- Rumble Roses XX posted on 3/28/2006
- With Rumble Roses XX, the girls look even more ravishing than before as they grapple each other's well formed bodies and try to break bones.
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- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion posted on 3/24/2006
- With six more months of polish, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion would stand as the greatest RPG ever made. In its current form, it's merely magnificent.
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- Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII posted on 3/22/2006
- Fasten those seatbelts tight. Blazing Angels hits some serious turbulence as the first air combat game on the Xbox 360.
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- The Outfit posted on 3/10/2006
- Though a bit rough around the edges in places, The Outfit's fearless fusion of action and strategy pays off in a big way. It's engaging, it's addictive, and it's ferociously one-of-a-kind.
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- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter posted on 3/8/2006
- Although it misfires in some instances, Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter explodes on the Xbox 360 with enough action on Live to keep even armchair generals busy for hours on end.
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- College Hoops 2K6 posted on 3/7/2006
- College Hoops 2K6 for the Xbox 360 is nearly identical in all aspects to its enjoyable Xbox and PS2 counterparts released earlier this year -- which pretty much sums up both the high and low points of this next generation version.
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- Burnout Revenge posted on 3/7/2006
- Burnout Revenge boots its multiplayer mode exclusively for the Xbox 360.
Video Game Spotlight
Diner Dash
Players take direct control of Flo as she seats patrons, takes orders, delivers food, and buses tables in single and multiplayer action.
