Guitar Hero II with X-Plorer Guitar Controller (Xbox 360)


Guitar Hero II with X-Plorer Guitar Controller (Xbox 360)
Customer Review: thinking about the whole price??
I bought this game on a impulse buy and it really paid off. being able to rock out to beauties like R.A.T.M - killing in the name and guns and rose - sweet child of mine. what you have to look at is the price is it really worth it?? the answer is always yes! how much does a new game cost these days? around 40 to 50 quid. so for a extra 30 on top you get the guitar aswell. if you can’t play the guitar for real this game will compensate for that. And guitar heroes 3 is almost out and that seems even better. buy now you wont be disappointed.

Customer Review: If I could give it 6 stars I would
This game is utterly utterly brilliant you MUST buy it!!! Totally addictive and throughly enjoyable. Get your mates round, get the beers in and ROCK ON!!!

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Sonic the Hedgehog (Xbox 360)
List Price: ?19.99
Used Price: ?18.99
Customer Review: Annoying and lacking in the fun factor
Oh well, I really hoped this would be the 3d sonic game that recaptured the fun of the 2d originals. The graphics are no better than sonic adventure on the sega dreamcast, the camera is frustrating and the gameplay is very linear.
Customer Review: Very good game, but a few annoying things
I bought this game and was expecting awesome flowing gameplay, improved graphics and an easier way of playing from sonic adventure 2. The graphics i feel are superb for a game like this, i mean you cant make a game like this look too real otherwise it would get rid of the cartoon element of it. The gameplay overall is good, but the characters can become difficult to control at times due to the cameras movement, yes they can be rectified by the trigger buttons but they dont always help. Loading screens will annoy a lot of people on this game but you can get used to them, and the game does flow when they are not around. The levels on this game are cool, and remind me a lot of the 1st title on the dreamcast, sonic adventure, which was a great sonic game, probably the best 3d game. Sonic the hedgehog does live up to a lot of expectations for me, and i hate it when people slate a game for a few poor reasons, i would definitely recommend this title to anybody.

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Sega Rally (Xbox 360)
List Price: ?49.99
Amazon Price: ?24.97
Used Price: ?18.99
Customer Review: The one to beat Colin McRae? I don’t think so!
There are some people who fondly remember the original Sega Rally, I was one of them. That is, until Codemasters came out with the Colin McRae Rally series, and I haven’t looked back - until now. I used to play the original (on the Saturn, firstly) and thought it was so realistic, but when I got hold of the first CMR, I realised how wrong I was! To illustrate this point, I went back to play the original Sega Rally and CMR a couple of days ago. And, Sega Rally just doesn’t compare. But, this is a new Sega Rally, and therefore all-singing and all-dancing, right? Wrong. Yes, it is very pretty; this is something Sega always get right. But, you get the same feeling as before with the previous Sega Rally(s) that you’re actually driving a floating box - it just doesn’t feel like a car. Sega fanboys call this type of handling “unique” - everybody else would call it “shopping trolley”. But, fair’s fair, if you get on with it, then that’s fine - a lot of people don’t; it’s just not very realistic. If that were it then I’d say this was a slightly above-average game (after all, there’s not many off-road racers for the 360). However, there’s one frustratingly unforgiveable flaw with it concerning game modes. The main “Career” (or whatever you they call it) part of the game has you taking part in 3 successive races on 3 different surfaces (the obligatory tarmac, gravel, and sandy-type stuff, etc). But, you can only choose one tyre type with which to undertake these races. Frustration soon sets in once you realise that you can only ever race 1 of the 3 races in the series properly - somewhat bizarre, to say the least. All in all, despite it being one of the few 360 offroaders out there at present, I would still say avoid. If you’re looking for similar, a far better choice is Colin McRae DIRT. If you’ve already got that, then save your money! Without the stupid race selection it would have been 3 out of 5 (and I’m being generous), but sadly, as with so many Sega games in recent years, it looks very pretty, but just doesn’t cut it. Rather sad, really, I’d love to see Sega do better.
Customer Review: Very good fun!!
Think of Sega Rally as Ridge racer in mud and you get the idea. It’s track racing ala PGR, Forza etc, but in rally environments. There is track deformation which adds a dimension to the game. 30 odd cars to collect with a few liveries for each. 12 or so courses + reverse versions. It’s a fun blast in the mud. Don’t expect it to keep you occupied for hours every night for weeks. This is not a deep game with masses of cars and tracks like PGR, but it is good fun, and pretty challenging on the harder levels too. I would recommend it, though it probably won’t be long before you can pick it up cheap in the trade in section, as it’s fairly simplistic and certain types of gamer will play this for a week then trade it in. If you are one of those types, it’s probably better to rent it. This is all based on the retail version of the game, not the demo.

Skate (Xbox 360) Customer Review: Underwhelming and Counterintuitive
Everything about this game just feels a bit wrong. I bought it yesterday and am trading it in for Tony Hawk’s Proving Ground tomorrow. The way in which you have to press a button to push for speed takes so long that by the time you get to where you want to do the trick you are not going fast enough so you have to scramble to get your thumb to the ‘flickit’ control and because it is so counter-intuitive and difficult to use you fall every time and if you miss on a run to an object you have to do a massive wheel to turn around, or a powerslide which makes you lose all your momentum meaning you have to build up speed again, causing the same problem. The camera angle is horrendous pointing from some point behind your knees so you can’t see where you are going. For any fans of THPS who thought about buying this instead of Proving Ground as an alternative, don’t it’s not worth the money.
Customer Review: skate
1st of that “rob the brilliant” dont no what hes talking about lol. iv been waitin for a realistic skating game since for ages now as tony hawks has gone to major unrealsticness. skate is jus so realistic its unbelievable lol it almost looks real. and u can do proper sesh’s i could play it all day n not get bord. quality game 10/10

Xbox360 : DigitalBattle
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