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Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix XBLA review

Posted in Xbox Live Arcade Reviews on Wednesday, October 3, 2007 by | Comments No Comments yet »

System: Xbox 360 (Xbox Live Arcade)
Developer: Capcom
Players: 1-4 (both online and offline)
Review by: Matt Bosko

Editor’s note: This is a regular column in which Matt Bosko reviews Xbox Live Arcade games. Since XBLA titles are smaller in nature than full-blown retail releases, the reviews are shorter and forgo the Criteria page.

Picture from Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix XBLA review If you’re like me, when you hear the title, “Street Fighter,” the timeless series of fighting games comes to mind. Well, Capcom is trying to roll that same classic feel into their puzzle fighting venture, Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, the game where it’s good to build up to knock down your opponent. The question is, though, will this title build us up or let us down?

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Ecco the Dolphin XBLA review

Posted in Xbox Live Arcade Reviews on Monday, September 24, 2007 by | Comments No Comments yet »

System: Xbox 360 (Xbox Live Arcade)
Developer: Sega Vintage Collection
Players: One (with online leader boards)
Review by: Matt Bosko

Editor’s note: This is a regular column in which Matt Bosko reviews Xbox Live Arcade games. Since XBLA titles are smaller in nature than full-blown retail releases, the reviews are shorter and forgo the Criteria page.

Picture from Ecco the Dolphin XBLA review Ecco the Dolphin first reached my hands when I was about nine or ten years old, back when the best handheld system I owned was a Game Gear. At the time, it was great. It’s now 13 years later, and I couldn’t wait to see if Ecco had the same effect on me.

The game starts off in the ocean, with other dolphins surrounding you. Everything is going great until a large whirlwind separates you from all of your friends. As Ecco, it’s your job to find all of the other dolphins and bring the reef back up to par by navigating over 25 giant underwater levels, fighting off enemies and sneaking past giant octopuses.

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Bomberman Live XBLA review

Posted in Xbox Live Arcade Reviews on Friday, August 24, 2007 by | Comments 2 Comments »

System: Xbox 360 (Xbox Live Arcade)
Developer: Hudson Soft
Players: 1-4 players local; 8 players online
Review by: Matt Bosko

Editor’s note: This is a regular column in which Matt Bosko reviews Xbox Live Arcade games. Since XBLA titles are smaller in nature than full-blown retail releases, the reviews are shorter and forgo the Criteria page.

Picture from Bomberman Live XBLA review After spending several days in a hospital caring for my new son and daughter, I needed to relax. I was also itching to fire up my 360 and get back to doing what I love: reviewing games! So I’m pleased to present my thoughts on Bomberman Live.

In Bomberman Live, you and your opponents are placed in an overhead map with the goal of being the last one standing. Your only weapon, of course, is a bomb. Scattered across the map are pickups which make your bombs stronger or give you the ability to drop more than one explosive at a time. Unlike previous installments, there’s no story mode; it’s just you against other Bombermen.

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Band of Bugs XBLA review

Posted in Xbox Live Arcade Reviews on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 by | Comments 1 Comment »

System: Xbox 360 (Xbox Live Arcade)
Developer: NinjaBee
Players: 1-4 players local; 8 players online
Review by: Matt Bosko

Editor’s note: This is a regular column in which Matt Bosko reviews Xbox Live Arcade games. Since XBLA titles are smaller in nature than full-blown retail releases, the reviews are shorter and forgo the Criteria page.

Picture from Band of Bugs XBLA review From the creators of Cloning Clyde and Outpost Kaloki X comes a new Xbox Live arcade game, Band of Bugs. Ninjabee’s Band of Bugs is an original strategy offering that pits you and your fellow insects against evil arachnids, flies, beetles and more. Ninjabee is hoping they have a hit on their hands, but will we welcome the pint-sized warriors or be left reaching for the pesticide?

Band of Bugs is a turn-based strategy game. There are several options from which to choose, but the focus is on the story of Maal. Maal is a bug chosen to free his fellow insects by destroying several crystals called “cursed artifacts”. As you progress through the story, new units are made available, some of which include a moth that can turn water into ice so you can walk across lakes, a deadly ninja bee and a one-armed praying mantis. The characters are one of the few high points Band of Bugs brings to the table.

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Pac-man Championship Edition XBLA review

Posted in Xbox Live Arcade Reviews on Wednesday, June 27, 2007 by | Comments 2 Comments »

System: Xbox 360 (Xbox Live Arcade)
Developer: Namco Bandai
Players: One player local
Review by: Matt Bosko

Editor’s note: This is a regular column in which Matt Bosko review Xbox Live Arcade games. Since XBLA titles are smaller in nature than full-blown retail releases, the reviews are shorter than our other reviews and forgo the Criteria page.

Picture from Pac man Championship Edition XBLA review New to the Xbox Live Marketplace is Pac-Man Championship Edition. Namco Bandai introduced this game for the first time at the Pac-Man World Championships held in New York in May. Can you make Pac-Man better, though? Namco Bandai thought so, once again enhancing the overall look and gameplay.

Pac-Man first appeared in the United States in 1980. Back then, the only way you could get your hands on it was in bars and pizza joints, or by dropping $35.00 on an Atari cartridge. Don’t worry; Pac-Man C.E. will only cost you 800 Microsoft points, or about ten bucks. It keeps the same premise, though, placing you in a maze with four ghosts that will try to stop you from having your fill of yellow pellets.

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