
We've all been there, Standing in the store with our wallets in hand not knowing if we should get this game or that one. well coming here was the right thing to do because this is the spot to find out the best ways to spend your money with guaranteed satisfaction.with a whole week to go and not a lot of time to waist ill get right into it.
Ill only be listing three games here since theres too many out to cover them all ill be listing only the games that i'm sure will give you the Biggest Bang for your buck!
First, well all i can say is JUST CAUSE. If for any reason you haven't bought this game Buy it as soon as you see it in stores. The Game is a must buy for anyone who enjoys action packed non linear games in an open world environment.If you played the first Just Cause and had any sense of enjoyment out of it you then this game will feel like a godsend. With fewer bugs and a much better fee,l this high polished game is likely what avalanche was trying to do the first time around. take on the role of the Agent Rico Rodriguez and cause mayhem all through out the South East islands of Panau.With improved play mechanics and all new elements use your grappling hook and parachute to escape from deadly explosions and reach new heights. With weapons ranging from pistols to Helicopters, your sure to enjoy destroying government property and moveing closer to your goal one kill at a time. the Game is very enjoyable Enjoyable for anyone who needed something to do over their spring break. This game is for the PS3,Xbox 360 and PC
Project natal has been one of the most anticipated Hardware releases of 2010
, however with the coming months the requirements for its use have become nothing shy of ridiculous. Microsoft has told numerous journalists that some space was required to use the newest addition to Microsoft's gaming hardware, the big question was how much. it's been established that natal requires 4 Meters(approximately 13 feet)between you and the television to work properly. Even in the average american household ,which is much larger than the average Japanese household, you'd be strapped for space trying to work with Microsoft's newest toy.
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