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Overall Rating: 5.0/5.0

A sequel to the 1982 Disney Film, Tron, Tron Legacy is a top-of-the-line, high-action adventure which is great for most ages. Filled with subtle humor, and stuffed with action and adventure. Released in Australia on December 16, 2010, and in the United States on December 17, 2010, the film has become an instant box office hit. With a $170 million (one hundred seventy million US Dollars) as budget, and running at a gross revenue of 159 million US Dollars and counting, this movie is sure to become a classic. It runs as one hundred twenty seven (127) minutes (or in other terms, two hours and seven minutes), and is rated PG. It also contains music by Daft Punk, but that will be detailed later.

 

Overall Rating: 4.975/5.0

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Based off of the movie, and with hidden pieces from the book equivalent by J. K. Rowling, this video game is great for both casual fans of both the books and the movie. While the movie fan can endeavor in completing the nicely laid-out story line, which closely resembled the movie, hardcore fans of the book can find hints dropped here and there from the books. Easter eggs in this game range from subtle hints to the ruins of Harry's birthplace, which is a section cut from the movie, and added to the game (by option, you have to examine [A] to see the exchange of words between Harry and Hermione). The game itself is more faithful to the book than the movie, overall, and its beautifully rendered graphics immerse the player into the world of Harry and his friends.


One can explore the woods in which the trio hide at the beginning of the movie, the coffee shop in which the trio was ambushed, Grimmauld place, Godric's Hollow, and more in this amazing game. You must battle everything from dementors and acromantulas, to Death Eaters and Voldemort himself! The game is also compatible with Kinnect for the XBOX360. 


As the back of the video game reads: Out of Hogwarts and on the run. Fight Voldemort's Death Eaters. Battle terrifying magical creatures. Use Kinnect to cast spells in [twenty two] 22 unique single and two-player challenges.

This game does have an update for those with XBOX Live, and it also has challenges which are connected to XBOX Live leaderboards. So if you want to, be the BAMF wizard you've always wanted to be, and kick some leaderboard behind. Then plaster your name on it. Yup.


To the readers: Excuse me if the graphics are horrible, the graphics are much better. I used a camera to take pictures of the screen, as I don't have the software to take screenshots of the game I run on my XBOX360. Seriously, the pics don't do this game justice. At. All.


 

Overall Rating: 4.975/5.0

The highly anticipated sequel to The Force Unleashed, Force Unleashed II hit store and video game shop shelves across the world on both October 26, 2010 and October 29, 2010. The game is developed, as always, by the talented people at LucasArts, and available in the special edition (only those who pre-ordered got this) and general public version, and released for the Xbox360, PlayStation 3, OSi, Nintendo Wii, and Nintendo DS. Already with a booming fan following, both veterans of the Force Unleashed series and newcomers will love this game. However, due to its heavy focus on skills, button smashing, and some luck, it is not recommended for casual gamers! Below, you'll find a score breakup of all the areas graded. Want some tips? Try my page, just click here!

 

Rating: 5.0 stars

As gory as its predecessors, Saw II is a definite scream. It's one of those movies that you think is just sadistically horrible, yet you can't help but looking out of the corner of your eye. It's extremely well-made, featuring an amazing cast, awesome effects, and the classic traps.


In my opinion, the Saw franchise has been unfairly labelled as "horror films." Now, unless you dislike blood, Saw is most definitely not a horror film. It's gory and sadistic, yes. However, it is not a horror film. I find this classification to be unfair. Nonetheless, onto the review!


Warning: This page has a moderately creepy surprise. No, I'm not evil. I didn't put some nasty picture of anything, it's just some audio. However, if you don't want to be surprised, mute your speakers. However, it's not really scary. It's just Jigsaw saying "I want to play a game." That is...if it works...

 

RATING: 4.4 stars

Okay...so...let's try and keep the spoilers to a minimum, eh? Toy Story 3: The Video Game review here, at least, holds true for all systems but the Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable and the PC, because I know that the rest are basically the same as the XBOX version. Anyway...It's a wonderful family game, just as a heads-up!

 

RATING: 4.5 stars

All I'll say here is this is not for casual Star Wars fans, nor is it for casual or "coffee-break" gamers!!!
[COFFEE BREAK GAMER] A gamer that plays games at his lunch breaks or in between activities