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Bastion

The voice. Oh goodness, the voice. Games are memorable usually for one or two reasons. In Bastion, it is the voice of its narrator, Rucks. Players fill the shoes of the Kid, a silent protagonist who wakes up to a universe that has been shattered and left with nothing but floating chunks of random rock.

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Ms Splosion Man

There is a bit of a nostalgic video-gamer dig in this title. Like Pac Man, the sequel decided to slap some lipstick on its main character, call it a girl, and offer more of the same to its hungry audience. There is no real story in this game. Ms. Splosion Man, a being of pure

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Dance Evolution

The title says Dance Evolution, but this little rhythm game is more about making quick and wild hand movements. For the arcade centre video-game dancers, think back to the ParaParaParadise games and the many poses it called for. Instead of executing fluid body movement like in Dance Central or Dance on Broadway, Dance Evolution requires

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Michael Jackson: The Experience

The King of Pop may be gone, but his legacy lives on with this new and exciting dance game that features a collection of Michael Jackson‘s hottest hits. If you have always dreamed of singing and dancing like Jackson, this is the game for you. Trackwise, the collection of more than two dozen songs serves

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Kinect Joy Ride

Kinect Joy Ride Kinect Joy Ride As a child, bumper car rides fascinated me. I can still remember the fun I had ramming my car into others. In many ways, Joy Ride reminded me of those rides. By extending your hands outwards, Kinect detects them as your steering wheel and a turn in any direction

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EA Sports Active 2

Your Shape Fitness Evolved EA Sports Active 2 The addition of a heart-rate monitor adds a new dimension to this game, which is the sequel of the fitness game originally available only for the Wii. Now you can strap the pulse reader over your left arm and your heart rate is displayed on the TV

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Xbox 360 and Kinect

Xbox 360 250GB Console with Kinect The Microsoft Xbox 360 recently underwent a design overhaul and now sports a new motion-sensing peripheral called Kinect. The new Xbox 360 features built-in Wi-Fi (802.11n) and a 250GB hard drive to store games and media. It has a dedicated port to connect to Kinect. Kinect is the camera-cum-sensor

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