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#Armored Core 4# Best Cheap Discount Sales Reviews
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- Multiplayer functionality – Up to eight players to battle online
- Join one of six factions specializing in different aspects of battle
- 30 missions played out in detailed futuristic 3D environments
- Fly through canyons and rip through cities battling multiple enemies
- Deploy Quick Boost and Over Boost features for precise explosive movement and precision control of AC units
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Armored Core 4 reinvigorates next-generation platforms with the classic action that defined mech games! This 10th anniversary edition of the hit games has an all-new storyline, new environments, and online capability. Engage Primal Armor the all-new defense shield that adjusts its strength according to specifi c battle conditions
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#Incredible Hulk# Best Cheap Discount Sales Reviews
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- The Incredible Hulk unleashes epic destruction in this intensely realistic 3rd-person action video game
- Key moments from the upcoming film, plus additional plotlines and characters from The Incredible Hulk universe
- Unleashing the Hulk¿s anger generates Rage points that increase his incredible power
- Players crash through New York City, battling gigantic enemies amidst soaring skyscrapers in a massive open world
- Everything in the environment can be used as a weapon; online multiplayer battles for up to 2 players
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Incredible Hulk X360
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#Beijing Olympics 2008# Best Cheap Discount Sales Reviews
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- As the exclusive official video game, Beijing 2008 offers over 30 official events and national teams
- Create the atmosphere of the Olympic Host City in your own home
- Sports include: Track & Field, Aquatics, Gymnastics, Cycling, Judo, Table Tennis and Canoe-Kayak
- Online features including exhibition events and leaderboards
- New gameplay mechanics including time, rhythm, and targeting based systems
Product Overview
In Beijing 2008: The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games, players will embrace the competitive spirit of the world’s most prestigious sporting event and represent their country as they compete for the highest honor–the Gold Medal. Appearing on next generation consoles, the game promises to deliver a far more entertaining and immersive Olympic experience with superior graphics capturing the detail of each event where a fraction of a second means the difference between winning and losing. With brand new gameplay mechanics challenging their speed, time and coordination, players will strive to break records alone or with up to seven friends online as they lead the US team to victory in 38 authentic Olympic events. This summer, everyone will want to show their patriotism and bring home the Gold.
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- Over 30 Official Events and National Teams: Across 10 authentic-looking stadiums, players will represent the country of their choice and compete in such sports as Track & Field, Aquatics, Gymnastics, Cycling, Judo, Table Tennis and Canoe-Kayak for the highest honor.
- In-Depth Olympic Games and Competition Modes: In Olympic Games mode, players will organize their daily schedule and customize their national teams with agility, power, stamina and speed for competition in 38 events. With up to three friends, players will participate in either single or multi-event challenges in Competition mode.
- New Gameplay Mechanics: There are a variety of controls across all events, including a time-based system where timing, power and angle are essential, a rhythm-based method that requires increasing and sustaining speed, and a targeting system to aid players in accurately hitting targets.
- In the Zone: Pulls players right into the athlete’s mind, getting them closer to the action and giving them time to accurately control every move.
- Global Online Competition: As a member of the aspiring US Olympic Team, players will face challengers from across nations. A multitude of online features, including exhibition events, and leaderboards will allow players to prove themselves before the world.
- Capturing the Olympic Spirit: As the exclusive official video game, Beijing 2008 offers an authentic look and feel of the Games, ultra-realistic recreations of the Beijing stadiums and a chance to soak up the atmosphere from the Olympic Host City in your own home.
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#Universe At War: Earth Assault# Best Cheap Discount Sales Reviews
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- Unprecedented unit and faction customization give you the ability to change units and research in the middle of combat to overcome any challenge.
- Full Games for Windows, Direct X compatible, Live for Windows support.
- Dual-layered gameplay featuring intense tactical battles and strategic global mode where you manage resources, consolidate territories, and maneuver armies.
- Massive-scale units that dwarf conventional RTS units.
- Developed by Petroglyph, makers of Star Wars: Empire at War.
Product Overview
Save the world or destroy it as you take charge of several unique factions with awesome powers and spectacular units. Control massive-scale alien war machines that are fully customizable. With on-the-fly tactical customization, you can dynamically swap out weaponry, rework your tech tree, and retrain units in the middle of combat to thwart your foe and seize the advantage. This advance on the traditional rock-paper-scissors model of balance gives players even more control over how they respond and adapt to their opponent’s strategies.
Universe at War: Earth Assault features large-scale environmental destruction in a persistent world – level a city and when you come back, the area will still be a smoking ruin. Here, though, the environments you are fighting for are close to home, as you wage war across familiar Earth landmarks and cities.
The entire globe is at your command, as you manage resources, armies, and territories in the real-time strategic mode. As your heroes lead your forces into enemy territory, you will be taken into fast-paced tactical battles where the emphasis is on combat and action. A seamless integration of both the strategic and tactical mode allows you to call in reinforcements from other territories while engaged in ground warfare and take tactical troops back to the strategic level when you win so you can use them in later battles.
Universe at War: Earth Assault features innovative new multiplayer features inspired by today’s top MMOs and competitive online environments, giving players achievements, rewards, and medals but in a balanced environment. Each of the game’s factions will have unique paths to victory with completely different styles of play, allowing players from across the globe to battle it out in persistent-style online “campaigns” for ultimate faction supremacy.
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#Virtua Fighter 5# Best Cheap Discount Sales Reviews
Virtua Fighter has always blown away the competition. If you’re a little kid who likes shooting fire from your hands and mastering a game quickly, look elsewhere.
This game has literally thousands of moves, based off real martial arts. Learning the game is fun, as you and your opponent build and shatter each others strategies over and over as you get better and better. Eventually you start learning counter moves and form advanced strategies. It’s starts to look like something out of a martial arts movie when you and your opponent get real good, except it’s not all little auto animations. You actually have to learn every block, duck, jump, and counter yourself.
This game never sold as well here as it did in Japan. I guess in Japan, everybody knows what’s up with Virtua Fighter. Most of the online competition are all from Japan, and most kick your @$$, even after years of playing and thinking you’re all good at it (maybe for an American). I used to think I was good, until I got this online version!
Product Feature
- Two New Characters, El Blaze and Eileen, round out the cast of 17 dynamic fighters. El Blaze is a Mexican wrestling champion that uses the Lucha Libre fighting style, and Eileen, originally from China, uses Kou Ken (Monkey Kung Fu style) which she learned
- Stunning highly-detailed 3D fi ghting environments inspired by locations around the world allow players to challenge their opponents in unique types of arenas.
- New offensive move lets players move around their opponent from the side and back allowing players to be more strategic with their battle.
- Customize characters with the enhanced attachment system and customization engine giving players more fl exibility than ever before when creating their characters.
- Next-Gen presentation includes HD resolution (widescreen) and Dolby® Digital 5.1CH sound.
Product Overview
Virtua Fighter returns with the next release in the series. Virtua Fighter 5 includes new features like enhanced gameplay mechanics, added characters, new fighting styles, and redesigned environments.

Very good game. – SkepticRivaldo – CA, USA
I’m a street fighter fan, so 2-d games are better for me overall. Still, how could you not like VF5! Beautiful graphics, realistic martial arts moves, clever fighter sign offs, so much more. Outstanding game for a very reasonable price. Any fan of fighting games must make this purchase.

Can’t beat Amazon’s price – Jen Reno – Reno, NV, USA
I had been looking for this game a long time in local stores and found it on Amazon at an AMAZING price. I love this series, my kids love this series, and it is an excellent game; I would highly recommend Amazon.com and this seller.

VF5 is god like – L. Williams – Stockton
best game ever created by man wit the best online for a fighter
great pickup
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#Condemned 2: Bloodshot# Best Cheap Discount Sales Reviews
From the guys who brought you F.E.A.R. comes this terrifying first person fighter horror title. This game is truly awesome. It was one of the first three or four games that I finished on my PS3 and still have great memories of it. Sure it was dark but that is kind of the point. Sure the story is twisted. It still made a hell of a lot more sense than the first one(which I did play in the short time that I had an Xbox) The killer finishing moves made you want to jump out of your seat and yell “Hell yeah.” My favorite part of the game was the variety of different environments you were in. Most were dirty and disgusting but each had a certain individuality. Funny that the scariest part of the game(in my opinion) was a part outside with no monsters at all(that I recall) You are in the snow looking for a cabin. The noises and ambience were freaking terrifying. Note: this game, although considerably more user friendly then the first one, is not an easy game and many times can be pretty frustrating. As long as you use the combo system to continue piling hits on your enemies until the button prompt comes to clobber the crap out of them, the game is not too bad. The problem is you can make it through nearly the entire game just mashing on the R1 and L1 buttons. This will not work with the final level as the enemies respawn. The lesson is use and master the combo system and you will love this game. Despite the dark and dirty setting, I still think this game has some of the best graphics that I have seen. At this price, you can’t beat it. This is another one that I wish they would release trophies for as I would definitely give it another go through if that were the case. PSN ID GREMdude.
Product Feature
- Face horrifying enemies and endless heart-stopping surprises in the shadows of a strange and sinister world
- New set of high-tech forensic tools; new vicious combo attacks and over-the-top finishing moves
- Gritty environments with secondary objectives and multiple path solutions
- Smart and devious enemies featuring realistic AI behavior–befriend them and they might fight on your side
- Powerful projectile-based weapons; online gaming for up to 8 players with 3 unique modes
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Condemned 2: Bloodshot X360

Keep telling yourself, “It’s only a game…” – Nathaniel C. Womack – NY, NY
I bought this game for 2 reasons. 1, it got fairly good reviews and, 2, it was cheap. At first, I wasn’t sure if I was going to like it. I am NOT a hard-core gamer. I play most games on the ‘easy’ level, I play 15 or 20 minutes at a time (not hours) and come and go to and from the game several times a day. Short attention span I guess. I didn’t realize the game would be a lot of hand to hand combat; fistfights and such. In the beginning I did not like this as this was my first experience w/the hand 2 hand combat genre, but as I got better I enjoyed it more. One thing, they REALLY made an effort at scaring you. There is great ‘atmosphere’ to the game. I am 38 and grew up in the ‘Golden Age of Hollywood Horror’ in the 70’s and 80’s (Exorcist, Omen, Halloween, Texas Chainsaw, Thing, Friday the 13th, Nightmare Elm St), so I LOVE horror films. This game had quite a few jarring moments and freaky images. It’s a lot of fun to play in the dark, late at night. I take Marinol (which is marijuanna in pill form for Crohn’s Disease) and, I gotta say, it was a FREAKY TRIP to play this game ’stoned’. LOLZ! You REALLY get a lot for your money w/this game. There are varied and different levels. Each level is really different from the last one and I like that variety. Sometimes you use hand 2 hand, sometimes you search for and use weapons (from bricks to swords to pipes to handguns and shotguns and assault rifles). The enemies are fast are fearless. From crazy homeless to meth-heads to I don’t know what the hell they are and there are a couple nice surprises along the way I won’t spoil. I throughly enjoyed it and give it a ‘MUST BUY’!!

Stumbles a bit – Animyr –
Story
+It takes the premise of the first game, which was pretty awesome, and like any good sequel continues and expands the plot and world, partially through helpful tv and radio broadcasts and many more cutscenes than the original. Whereas the first game ended inconclusively, we now get some questions answered, with others left for the inevitable sequel. The pacing is better this time around, and relies less on the originals’ “find tool to proceed” objectives.
-Though there’s more plot movement in Bloodshot, the haphazard way of storytelling that brought the first down is still here, and all the more noticeable. Plot details and twists fly by without fanfare, and the cutscenes that tell the bulk of the story often feel comically rushed. There’s also less tension to the story, in large part because the main mystery (why everyone is going insane) is explained, and in the last third the game takes an outright sci-fi turn that kills the tension for sake of action. Overall it’s a good idea sloppily executed.
5/10-Adequate
Gameplay
+The tense and brutal melee combat and judicious use of guns that made the first game fun returns largely intact, with an expanded arsenal and array of enemies. The devs refined, balanced and changed several things-the health system, tasers, kicks, weapon ironsights, etc. The biggest plus is to melee, as alternate strikes, combos, QT chain attacks, throwing, and a revamped finisher system have all been added. All in all it’s bigger, better, and more refined but still at heart just like the first game, and a few gameplay twists are thrown in the mix towards the end. The other main gameplay activity, forensics, has also received a major boost, now requiring some thought and being much more involved yet without requiring a major in chemistry.
-For all the improvements, the combat can(for me, at least) still become a bit of a drag, which means the game becomes a drag too.In the second half gunplay becomes much more prominant, which both kills the tension and displays the fact that Condemneds’ shooter mechanics are sub par. The FPS bonus mode, which gives you infinite ammo, doesn’t help in that regard. A few other gripes; the I found QTEs’ stupidly hard to do, which made the(thankfully few) mandatory ones a royal pain, and sometimes the game doesn’t indicate that you’re being hit, so I occasionally found myself on my last legs with no idea how I got there. The forensics also becomes boring the second time through.
7/10-Good
Design
+Plenty of cramped, claustrophobic level design, tight yet not (usually) too confusing, just like the first game. Environmental puzzles spice things up. There are numerous extras hidden in the level-in addition to the usual hidden items, there are timed responses that flesh out the main character a bit, and radio/tvs that elaborate on the plot. In combination with forensics, all of these come together to form a level performance score, determining an upgrade you get at the end of each level. This gives you an actual reason to do these things, as well as character progression that opens up new abilities as you go.
-The contextual oriented controls can confuse and frustrate people over exactly what they can do and how to proceed, though after playing CO I was a bit more familiar with the tricks. The level design can get confused and mixed around on occasion, especially in the hotel level where the same layout is repeated floor after floor.
6/10-Average
Presentation
+The sound effects are the star here; the creaks, enemy sounds, and so on all contribute to the edgy, gritty atmosphere. There are definatly some good creep-out moments(dispite what I’ll say below), and the enemies themselves in combat-the way they look, move, and jump out of the closet-all put you on edge. So basicly, everything is edgy. Graphics and gore effects are good and the environment palettes mix it up a bit from the usual urban look. Hit reaction, especially for guns, is well detailed.
-Voice acting is merely adequate. The game tends to rely on cheap visual effects in an attempt to scare you-hunchbacked figures flitting in and out of sight,etc.-which with some exceptions fall flat. Overall, the feeling of hostility and menace isn’t as acute as it should be. One favorite cheap trick is that it sometimes blurs the screen during supernatural trips, making it very hard to see, and on a few disastrous occasions forces you to fight like that. There are a few glitches-floating objects, etc.
7/10-Good
Content
+The main campaign is longer than CO, clocking in at around eight hours. Take time to explore and you can stretch it to ten, or speed through it and it’ll probably last around six hours. The mission scoring system gives it above average replayability, and the bonus FPS mode is fun.
-The multiplayer and fight club challenge modes, while better than the Story-only original, are sparse and won’t last more than a few hours, if that. And like all horror games, playing through the campaign for the second time is much less engrossing than the first time.
5/10-Adequate
Overall
6/10-Average. It’s worth playing, but only once. This is a good game to rent or buy used. It’s undeniably more refined than the first game, but in my opinion something was lost in the translation.

A dark, muddy, ugly game with a stupid storyline – An IT Pro – Georgia
Condemned 2’s developers clearly played Manhunt 1 on PC and PS2. This game woefully tries to mimic its mood and storyline but instead provides ugly, muddy graphics and a storyline chock full of expletives for shock value.
I couldn’t get pass the first level. The entire game looks like a huge oil slick was dumped on everything. One can barely make out characters or details because of the ugly color scheme and detail given to everything. The story is cheap and stupid – rather than provide an intriguing storyline and main character, the player is given cuss words and a main character that’s about as ugly and filthy as his language. The combo system is clunky, frustrating, and pointless. Hell, the main character should be able to curse everyone out and just walk off. That’s how the fight system should’ve been. Choose the best cuss word and watch what happens.
It’s a stupid game developed by stupid people that knew they could cash in easily with the use of strong language that (mostly kids, wink wink) would be shocked at. I’m sure they were pissed with the M+17 rating as this game clearly was not targeting an intelligent, 20yr old+ audience.
Condemned 2 is dog excrement.

Surprisingly Fun – Joseph Drake –
I got this game when it was on the cheap because of good reviews I’ve seen for it.
I had no idea what the game would be like going into it and was decently surprised with the results. This game has a fun combat system and a variety of gameplay so it doesn’t get old very quick. Can’t say it is my favorite game, but it was definitely worth playing.
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