Aliens vs. Predator Review
Three Breeds of Warrior. Three Brutal Campaigns. One Relentless Battleground. Welcome to Aliens vs. Predator, a stunningly-detailed FPS that seamlessly blends the action and intensity of one of the most popular movie franchises of all time. Whether you stalk your prey as a Predator, evolve into the perfect killing machine as an Alien, or use superior firepower as a Colonial Marine, one thing is certain. This will be a battle for the ages. This will definitely be blockbuster FPS for multiplayer, if you enjoy fragging your buddies or complete strangers for hours!
6 Trophy Skulls out of 10
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Review
Drake, the modern Indiana Jones with attitude is back! This sequel outshines its predecessor. With great third person combat, excellent platform movement, and awesome graphics, you will not want to put it down. The player can direct Drake to take cover behind corners or low walls using either aimed or blind-fire to kill his enemies. The player can also have Drake fire while moving. If Drake is undetected by his enemies, the player can attempt to use stealth to take them out, such as by sneaking up behind them to knock them out with one hit, or by pulling an unsuspecting foe over a ledge from which Drake is hanging. Seamless cutscenes will give you the feeling of watching a hit Hollywood movie. Must have for action junkies!
9 Golden Monkeys out of 10
MAG Review
When you first hear that MAG supports 256-player online matches, you may be inclined to picture hordes of soldiers swarming on top of one another and filling the air with thousands of bullets. The reality is that skirmishes play out on a much smaller scale, yet MAG still boasts some of the busiest battlefields in the genre. You have three factions to choose from, S.V.E.R., Raven, and Valor. Mag also boasts a command structure, allowing you to rise in the ranks and gain access to command abilities. There are four match types in MAG, though only two are available to you early on. Suppression and Sabotage (64 players) are good to start out on, but not as satisfying as Acquisition (128 players) and Domination (256 players). That when you will really feel like your in the middle of a war. Overall, a great multiplayer FPS if you love large scale battles.
7 Command Posts out of 10
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