Sunday, December 30, 2012

The Top 15 Best Xbox 360 Games

 #11   Halo 4      

 It's all change for Microsoft's much-adored first-person shooter: Halo 4 will be the first version of the game made by someone other than Bungie - 343 Industries, to be specific. What we do know is that it takes place after the war against the Covenant, and will star good old Master Chief again.

 #12   Hitman: Absolution        

 At last: Io Interactive has stopped fannying around and gone back to doing what it does best: making stealth-em-ups featuring everyone's favourite barcoded baldy, Agent 47. Featuring a storyline that starts with Agent 47 assassinating his handler and best friend, and a new game mechanic called Instinct that helps you play in whatever style suits you, Hitman: Absolution looks set to be truly epic.

 #1 Kinect Star Wars        

It may not have received glowing accolades for its gameplay when previewed, but Kinect Star Wars at least lets you channel your inner Jedi, with light-sabre battles, Pod races and, ahem, dancing battles. We're not sure what hardcore gamers will make of it, but expect it to be hyped and marketed to the max, and fans of all things George Lucas will lap it up.

 #14   Max Payne 3          

 The third outing for the world's most hard-bitten ex-cop marks something of a new dawn, with the mighty Rockstar Games taking over the reins from developer Remedy (with the latter's blessing). Which means we can expect even more grittiness, adult storylines and an impressive level of detail from Max Payne 3. Plus, classic mechanics like Bullet Time are present and correct. Not for the faint-hearted.

 #15  Medal Of Honor: Warfighter             

 The second, post-reboot instalment of the now-contemporary first-person military shooter will once again let you indulge your super-soldier fantasies as a number of so-called Tier 1 Operators - including the SAS. Medal Of Honor: Warfighter should look magnificent, as it uses DICE's Frostbite 2 engine, and this time around, its multiplayer side is being created by developer Danger Close, rather than DICE. Expect a monstrously intense evocation of modern warfare.

Source:http://www.computerandvideogames.com 

 

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