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Here is first REVIEW of Ninja Gaiden 2, which is coming only for Xbox360 this summer. Enjoy it, and I wish you to get fun with rivers of blood and lots of gore this summer.

Ninja Gaiden 2 is the first game all over again, only faster and with a fancy new combat feature where you can hack off enemy limbs and execute elaborate finishing moves that differ from weapon to weapon. It’s every bit as hard as its predecessor and then some with two unlockable difficulty levels in addition to the two defaults. The only problem is that Ninja Gaiden 2 looks just like Ninja Gaiden Sigma on the PS3 with barely any improvement in graphics and no Rachel segments to switch things up. The gameplay is still ridiculously hard, take it or leave it (and most of us will leave it) and Ryu Hayabusa is still the baddest of badass ninjas out there. But something about Ninja Gaiden 2 just feels stale; and combined with some technical flaws, the game doesn’t really feel fun, even after you’ve mastered the combat system and resigned yourself to losing boss fights over and over again.

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LittleBigPlanet MTV Review

Ok, this is it - LittleBigPlanet MTV review. MTV’s just got hands on for an upcoming PS3 game which is exactly like Garry’s Mod, where you are able to do everything you want. There are some new facts & LittleBigPlanet screenshots, which were never seen before.

I don’t mean to brag when I say that I had already played “Little Big Planet” a few times before trying out the malleable PlayStation 3 platformer again last week.

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Today’s XBOX Live Marketplace Update contains a wide variety of content ready for you to download from the Marketplace.
List of content you can see below.

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Gears Of War Vs. Gears Of War 2


Prince of Persia creator Jordan Mechner has reportedly trademarked the name ‘Prince of Persia Prodigy’, fueling online talk that this could be the name of the next Prince title from Ubisoft. A new game is in the works at Ubisoft Montreal, and the trademark application was apparently made in Mechner’s name last week, according to Trademork. The filing appears to cover PCs and consoles, not to mention mobile and handheld platforms, although this could be standard legalese and perhaps doesn’t indicate potential launch platforms. More on this as Ubi let us in on the act. Read more… »

How about next-generation chaos, or just epic fun with cheats? Below you can see list of cheats available for GTA 4, all cheats must activated from Nico’s phone. Yes guys, today is one of best days ever - GTA 4 is on sale. We can just wish you good luck, and lot of fun. We hope, you all will love it, and it will become best game you ever played.

Health 482-555-0100

Armor 362-555-0100

Weapon pack #1 (Baseball Bat, Handgun, Shotgun, MP5, M4, Sniper Rifle, RPG, Grenades.) 486-555-0100

Weapon pack #2 (Knife, Molotovs, Handgun, Shotgun, Uzi, AK47, Sniper Rifle, RPG) 486-555-0150 Read more… »

So, this is it - EPIC GTA 4 review by IGN. This review contains every aspect of this incredible game, and also comparing of 360 and PS3 versions, and review of a multiplayer mode. Enjoy.

Criminals are an ugly, cowardly lot more worthy of pity and disdain than admiration. This is what you’ll learn playing through the single-player campaign in Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto IV. The series cheered (and criticized) for glorifying violence has taken an unexpected turn: it’s gone legit. Oh sure, you’ll still blow up cop cars, run down innocent civilians, bang hookers, assist drug dealers and lowlifes and do many, many other bad deeds, but at a cost to main character Niko Bellic’s very soul. GTA IV gives us characters and a world with a level of depth previously unseen in gaming and elevates its story from a mere shoot-em-up to an Oscar-caliber drama. Every facet of Rockstar’s new masterpiece is worthy of applause. Without question, Grand Theft Auto IV is the best game since Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

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FIRST GTA 4 Video Review + Gameplay

What do we have here? First GTA 4 video review. Yes, REVIEW, containing gameplay, and containing lots of stuff never shown before

GTA 4 - Another Review

Let’s get straight to the point: GTA IV doesn’t reinvent the wheel. It sticks with the same mission-based structure as its predecessors, is crammed with challenges that inspire a nagging sense of déjà vu, and if you’re looking for a game that retools the freeform, sandbox adventure from the ground up, this isn’t it.

However, what GTA IV does do is polish every facet of the franchise to within an inch of its life – from the bustling streets and cinematic presentation, to the brutal gunplay and dizzying car chases – in turn creating the ultimate GTA, a game that will delight the hardcore and newbies alike, and a title virtually guaranteed to be 2008’s biggest videogame.

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Tiscali Games was able to preview Take-Two’s upcoming Mafia II. Here is a breakdown of what we get from their preview.

  • There will be two main characters (Vito and Joe). Vito will be the only playable one but Joe is supposed to be important as well.
  • There will be no story connection between Mafia I and II.
  • There will be extensive car damage. They say it is better then that of Burnout Paradise. It will have exploding fuel tanks. Read more… »