Game Publisher: Atari
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As convenient as DLC can be for both publisher and consumer, there's nothing quite like having the classic box, manual, and disc package. To that end, Atari is offering up three very popular Xbox Live Arcade titles, all from game designer Tetsuya Mizuguchi. The included titles are RezHD, Lumines Live, and Every Extend Extra Extreme (E4), and if that weren't compelling enough, the $20 price point should be.
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The Witcher is loosely based off of a series of fantasy novels by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski . If you're not familiar with the novels, you may be asking yourself "What the hell is a Witcher?". Simply put, a Witcher is a member of a fraternity of mutated humans that have undergone intensive training from a young age to become monster slayers for hire. Usually when a Witcher is in town, it's never a good thing as any situation with a monster or the paranormal has gone from bad, to worse if a Witcher is needed. Having not playing the original release, the Enhanced version boasts new recorded dialogue to fix some translation issues, improved game play, two new adventures and even a comes with an adventure editor that allows you to create and download custom adventures you can share with others which is a real treat for me for not having playing the initial release back in 2007.
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Red Fly Studios, developers of the well-received Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars for Wii, have released their second title in Ghostbusters: The Video Game. Published by Atari, this third person action adventure has gamers teaming up with the original Ghostbusters crew in an attempt to thwart the plans of a diabolical architect who intends to destroy the earth by building right over top of it.
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Having been lucky enough to be born in the 70s, I had a great opportunity to experience the 80s at its finest. I remember going to all the Star Wars (even the first -- I was young) and I especially remember going to see Ghostbusters when it first hit the theatrical scene; we won't talk about the sequel in any shape or fashion. Let's forget the second part even happened.
Anyway, the movie was huge! It had an amusing story, with a touch of horror, but more importantly it had a phenomenal cast; Murray, Ramis, Aykroyd and Hudson combined to make the best comedic team that fought ghosts even in cinema history. Fast forward nearly thirty years and you've got the re-release of the Blu-ray and the introduction of a new video game. The best part about the latter? They brought the cast back and the Ramis and Aykroyd penned a story.
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A Brief History
If you know anything about strategy PC games you may have heard of a series called Heroes of Might & Magic. This not only happens to be a great series of turn based, strategy videogames but it also happens to be one of my favorite series of videogames to date. Still around today and in its fifth rendition, Heroes of Might & Magic has gone through many phases. Beginning with a highly simplistic first title, it was improved upon in its second rendition by adding an excellent multiplayer experience and more options in terms of character classes and creatures.
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