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Xbox 360 Review: Modern Warfare 2 – VG-Reloaded.com

Xbox 360 Review: Modern Warfare 2
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When Call of Duty 4 came out, I was stunned at just how amazing it looked and handled. It was near-perfect with excellent missions, a multiplayer that

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Xbox 360 Review – IL-2 Sturmovic: Birds of Prey – VG-Reloaded.com

Xbox 360 Review – IL-2 Sturmovic: Birds of Prey
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Pilot fighters, battle planes or heavy bombers through a diverse range of thrilling missions. Five epic battles representing the main airborne conflicts of

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Check Out Prototype

Xbox PrototypeThe story of the Xbox video game Prototype starts rather murky and continues to be so for most of the game. The player sees the world through the eyes of Alex Mercer, who has somehow acquired superhuman powers and awakened to a world that seems to have gone mad.

Mercer himself discovers that he has the ability to shapeshift and to absorb powers from the people around him. His shapeshifting powers can enhance his combat abilities, his ability to defend himself and his ability to sense things and due to the multiple ways that conflicts can be overcome, it gives players different ways to attain their objectives.

The main game itself is made up of thirty-one missions that will range from your basic seek and destroy missions to infiltrations of militaristic organizations to learn more information. The game play is fairly aggressive and the response to Mercer is often instantaneous and even something as simple as running through the city (or gliding, as you can unlock later in the game) can alert the Strike Teams, who are on the lookout for Mercer. Mercer’s powers can be evolved and enhanced through the completion of side missions and new moves are a terrific incentive to keep players going through the more frustrating parts of this game.

At first glance, Mercer seems indestructible; falls don’t hurt and there is nothing that can’t be leaped over or run around. Combat is going to get more complicated, though and this has been the source of accusations of clumsy and clunky game play. With all the moves that the character can learn, remembering how to trigger certain combat combinations is not always easy. That being said, the combat in Prototype is still a great deal of fun, if only because of the variety of combat modes and shapes that Mercer can take.

Playing Prototype is something that any dedicated gamer should at least try, and as one of the more interesting sandbox style games that have hit the market recently, it has certainly made its mark.