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The Xbox 360 version of Sega’s delightfully-bloodthirsty Virtua Fighter 5 (VF5) is based on the latest arcade version update (at the time of release, anyhow) and features both analog stick and D-pad control as well as vibration support. VF5 features an all-star cast of 17 fighters. Characters from the series’ previous instalments will feature…
The Xbox 360 version of Sega’s delightfully-bloodthirsty Virtua Fighter 5 (VF5) is based on the latest arcade version update (at the time of release, anyhow) and features both analog stick and D-pad control as well as vibration support. VF5 features an all-star cast of 17 fighters. Characters from the series’ previous instalments will feature alongside two newbies: El Blaze and Eileen. El Blaze is a fighting champion hailing from Mexico who brings his slightly campy sounding Lucha Libre style to the arena. Eileen hails from China and uses a Monkey Kung Fu discipline she learned from her Kung Fu master grandfather. The game’s customisation aspect will allow players to compete for prizes to earn a bit of cash. Then off you go to the game’s store to buy items that’ll allow you to customise your fighter. Who knows, it might be just what the doctor ordered to get your girlfriend into beat ’em ups. Also new to the series is the Offensive Move. This brings a more tactical element to the game by allowing you to approach your opponents from the side. The game also includes an improved Quest mode, featuring more CPU rivals, items, and emblems for character customisation. The DOJO mode has added features including leaderboards, training move settings, improved throw escape training, and the option to change your opponent’s position and recovery type.
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Based on award-winning director Peter Jackson's big-budget remake of the landmark 1933 Cooper and Schoedsack film, this video game version of King Kong is designed to convey the action and excitement the massive monster inspires, as well as the poignancy and emotion of the melancholy 'beauty and the beast' storyline. Gameplay comes in two styles:...
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In-line skating comes to the flourishing category of 'extreme sports' video gaming in X-Bladez. Players choose one of six characters to flip, spin, and grind through slalom and circuit courses in an assortment of 3D environments. Race for speed or hot dog for style. Time-of-day and weather effects add variety to the look and mood of the virtual...