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Lego Star Wars Complete Saga Questions?

I beat the game 100% on my Xbox 360, and I had two new faces on the character creator and the ability to create characters that has all the powers of the Force. My question is this: I had with the horns and comics Jedi Sith Lord girl. I wonder if it is of different characters in the PS3.

probly is … It is a difficult question, I do have the original xbox, but could be SCII (Soul Calibur) Spawn on Xbox and PS2 have someone else (no no: O) I'm sorry I can not be of much help: (

LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga – PS3.XBox360


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Help children beat the heat of summer with games video game maker has published a number of good titles in particular for children. These are some of my recommendations for some interesting games this summer.
Lego Universe, Star Trek Online and gaming grannies


LEGO Universe #55000 Massively Multiplayer Online Game


LEGO Universe #55000 Massively Multiplayer Online Game


$11.29


bIf they like building with LEGO bricks, theyll love building their own universe!/bAdventure awaits in ever evolving worlds of creative LEGO fun where you can build, battle and explore online with your friends. This entirely new online world is the place for LEGO enthusiasts to form their own fun adventures! * View products demos and more at www.LEGOuniverse.com! * Internet connection requir…

Mario Kart DS


Mario Kart DS


$20.74


The ultimate Mario Kart race is on…and online via your Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection in Mario Kart DS. Drawing on more than 30 courses and battle arenas from every game in the Mario Kart series – not to mention tons of new ones, Mario Kart DS allows you to play as Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Wario, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Toad, Bowser and Shy Guy as you put the pedal to the go-kart metal, grab coin…

Halo Reach - Limited Edition


Halo Reach – Limited Edition


$21.99


Fight along side a squad ofSpartan soldiers in the prequel to HaloProduct InformationHalo Reach tells the tragic and heroic story of Noble Team a group ofSpartans who through great sacrifice and courage saved countlesslives in the face of impossible odds.  The pla Reach ishumanity’s last line of defense between the encroaching Covenant andtheir ultimate goal the destruction of Earth.  If…

LEGO Battles Ninjago


LEGO Battles Ninjago


$14.97


Build your army battle your enemies and bee a master of Spinjitzu as you recover powerful ninja weapons and restore the world’s harmony in LEGO Battles: Ninjago! Deploy Hero troops through exciting missions and adventures to unlock secrets and defeat the sinister Skulkin forces or challenge up to two friends in an assortment of multiplayer games to see whose army of ninjas ranks supreme.  Fea…

Lego Universe: Massively Multiplayer Online Game[ LEGO UNIVERSE: MASSIVELY MULTIPLAYER ONLINE GAME ] by Searle, Michael (Author) Oct-26-10[ Paperback ]


Lego Universe: Massively Multiplayer Online Game[ LEGO UNIVERSE: MASSIVELY MULTIPLAYER ONLINE GAME ] by Searle, Michael (Author) Oct-26-10[ Paperback ]


$19.99




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Tomb Raider Underworld

There will be times while escorting Lara Croft through her latest quest that you’ll be genuinely awestruck. Then there will be times when you’ll be so stuck when problem-solving that you’ll wish you’d never even begun. Playing Tomb Raider Underworld is equal parts exhilaration and exasperation. But in the end we feel that we’re getting what we paid for – Indiana Jones with a ponytail, oftentimes matching Spielberg’s last movie spectacular for drama and special effects.

As you’ll discover to your delight or dismay from the very beginning, Underworld is a celebration of traditional Tomb Raider conventions alongside a handful of trailblazing extras. The bare bones gameplay involves Lara Croft navigating complex obstacle courses in the form of ancient temples and palatial underground crypts. Locations are invariably vast and tricky to explore, you don’t have a map on which ‘X’ marks the spot. In Tomb Raider you have figure it out all by yourself. That’s the whole game. Although Lara now drops hints they’re usually something general along the lines of, “I need to find a switch to open that door.” Oh really? I might never have guessed. And don’t get us started on the Sonar Map… waste of time.

Lara’s newfound gymnastic skills lead to fiddly control requirements that’ll have seasoned gamers blowing away mental cobwebs while casual players might quietly weep during some sections. You’re required to master leaping between narrow wall spaces and jumping across awkward angles, even backwards, very early in the game. When it works, it’s wonderful. When you miss even the slightest foothold it is agony.

Combat is sadly perfunctory at best. Lara can – very impressively – back-flip and cartwheel around while maintaining a steady aim on her aggressors. It makes battles versus tigers and panthers or zombie Vikings look dramatic but all rather random. Occasionally you might use the new adrenaline moves to deal more damage and take more careful aim, but usually all that’s required is to keep moving. Smaller enemies such as spiders and bats are obviously just thrown in to keep Lara busy for a while, brushing them off or just blasting them from a distance. Larger enemies are really a bit stupid – they’ll get trapped making them sitting ducks.

And yet Tomb Raider Underworld is utterly compelling. Once you’ve solved the first two bumper puzzles, after convincing yourself that they’re either impossible or the game itself must be broken, the game becomes impossible to put down. Underworld is visually stupendous with its colossal statues and foreboding catacombs. On the whole it’s a match for Drake’s Fortune on PlayStation 3, last year’s unsung Christmas blockbuster. The latter was balanced in favour of combat, whereas Underworld naturally upholds its essential tomb raiding element. Apart from Tomb Raider Legend and Anniversary there remains nothing else quite like it on Xbox 360.

Fans will not be disappointed, then, but newcomers could find it hard going. Nevertheless the new Tomb Raider really does deliver on high expectations.

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Rock Band Weekly: Ozzy Osbourne six-pack
With all of the downloadable tracks available for Rock Band , it’s hard to imagine Ozzy Osbourne hasn’t snuck in there somewhere. Sure enough, he hasn’t, but don’t fret: Ozzy’s set to make his Rock Band debut next week with a six-pack of songs , including three from his upcoming studio album, Scream . Rock Band fans gain access to three songs from the album on June 15, in advance of the album’s …
Lego Rock Band – Trailer – David Bowie – Xbox360/PS3


A Raving Review on the Gaming Bonanza

A raving review on the Gaming Bonanza

Console Gaming, no doubt is reaching considerable highs with people developing passion for gaming.

The feature will provide you with reviews of games that are successful to tie the interest of million of users to gaming arena.

Burnout: Paradise: The polished version of racing cars game designed initially for Sony’s PS2 users. The game has not shown any sign of adulteration since its incarnation period. Still users can enjoy the same wild stunts, unforgiving steering, and breathtaking collisions.

Nothing but all remains same with the game. The franchise offerings for the same have been renovated and a bit of crash mode has been changed. The crash mode which has been a fans favorite list since it was launched; Paradise Criterion changes it with a new minigame which it can be triggered after every crash. Yet the game is supported by Xbox 360 and PS3, but the difference lies in the support offered. With Xbox 360 player can enjoy sound tracks but with PS3 these are on the missing list. PS3 sports visual effects and better trigger controls taking a edge over “Red Rings of Death.”

Devil May Cry 4: With its adventure and action packed stride all through the game, it remains must to play for any hard core gamer. The game is typically designed for Xbox 360. The game is hit among users with its lush green 3D environments, shooting battles, and above all its antihero Dante. With its roots penetrated in the old school game tradition, the game offers inspiration to other copy cats and has a point of attraction to mass users across globally. Only the design part can be blamed for the unsuccessful appeal to the users. The game is offered in 20 stages and is a mix of struggle and puzzle solving. The stages remain interlinked and thus attracting hard core gamers to try hands on.

To look at the most ugly side of anti hero Dante, the game compels you to tackle the game on the utmost difficult side.

Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga: This one imitates the “Star Wars” series and can be very rightly said the fun package of it. Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga is a combination of Lego Star Wars and Lego Star Wars II. It is entitled as the biggest entertainment in gaming industry with cute toys and cartoony graphics, the game is a parody of the blockbuster “Star Wars series”. It is intended for Wii users.

Each level of the game creates a scene from the movie and cast you as Legos. The battle zone seems not so struggling and at every level there are scattered piles of Lego that can bounce. These Lego can be used to solve any puzzle, or can be “build” into elements to collect that extra currency of the game. The game is worth trying if you have not tried the earlier trilogy.

The gaming gamut is wider enough but the picks are the best for each console in terms of user ratings and appreciation.

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