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Join John Marston in his heroic battle for survival in Red Dead Redemption for the Xbox 360. Draw your pistols for gun fights, bounty hunts and train robberies as you venture across the American frontier. The open-world action of Red Dead Redemption lets you take the law into your own hands as you help the former outlaw protect his family.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Simply Amazing.
on May 19, 2010
Posted by: Reznik
from Saline, MI
This game is by far the most entertaining and time consuming video game ever created. There is so much to do, a 20+ hour story line and many, many side quests. Total I would say this game can stretch up to 70+ hours. The multiplayer is just mind blowing, since you can play in a private match with friends, and have shootouts with them and rank up while having fun with buddies (and may I add that you can hunt with them also). Then if your up to it, your friends and you can go against other people online and have even more fun. This is quite possibly the only video game in this world that can take a good chunk of your life away..but take breaks, it makes the game more enjoyable if you take it slow and admire the graphics and realism of this game.
What's great about it: Absolutely Everything.
What's not so great: Nothing.
I would recommend this to a friend!
+3points
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Learn more about Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction. (Flash demo) SynopsisAs a fugitive, such skills as stealth, quick thinking and adaptability are essential to your survival. You exist out of sight, in an underground world populated by others who have their own reasons for sticking to the shadows. To evade and pursue your enemies, you must remain hyper vigilant. One false move could mean your end. But play your cards right, and it might just be your enemies who end up paying the ultimate price.In Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction, you'll inhabit a world in which your environment is your primary weapon. Be ready to adapt your strategy on the fly to make use of the environments and crowds around you. Amass a network of underground allies to aid you in your quest and to provide you with crucial high-tech gadgets. Maintain constant vigilance to stay one step ahead of your pursuers, and struggle to unmask the people who've framed you and forced you into this life of shadows.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Another amazing Splinter Cell
on April 22, 2010
Posted by: Reznik
from Saline, MI
Sure, this game has a short main story (roughly 5 hours), but it also has a prequel (which is another 5 hours). It has co-op, split screen, and other modes where you can play with a pal or alone (although I recommend a friend).
What's great about it: Every single thing.
What's not so great: Story is short.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
Amazingly intresting CD
on April 22, 2010
Posted by: Reznik
from Saline, MI
This CD is a very good one. I know it's 15 bucks, but its worth all of it (even though the second CD has four songs and nothing else). I wouldn't have minded more songs, but Lifehouse makes up for it with the well written songs and awesome beats.
What's great about it: Amazing songs, and beats.
What's not so great: Not as much extras on the second CD as there should be for 15 bucks.
I would recommend this to a friend!
+1point
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One of 2002's most highly acclaimed films, Minority Report, directed by Steven Spielberg, comes to DVD in a two-disc set. Everything is in the right place with this release, starting with the image. Framed at 2.39:1 and anamorphic (a severely cropped pan and scan version is available in a separate set), the washed-out, over-saturated visual style of director of photography Janusz Kaminski is produced with exacting measures. The intentional murkiness and overall cold color patterns are perfectly realized. There are plenty of signs of grain: just as it should be. Equally impressive are both the 5.1 English Dolby Digital and DTS tracks. Each is forceful in all respects, with just enough surround material to accentuate the aural experience, while never sacrificing dialogue or subtle sound effect clarity. The second disc in this set contains all of the supplemental materials (no, as usual, the first disc does not contain a Spielberg commentary, though it would be about time). Broken up into six sections, each contains small featurettes organized by longtime collaborator Laurent Bouzereau. These range from two-and-a-half up to nearly ten minutes, and while that may not seem impressive, the overall total runs around 90 minutes. Sections include detailed looks at the visual effects of ILM, locations, stunts, extensive art galleries, trailers, biographies, and much more. Numerous interviews from those involved, including actors Tom Cruise and Colin Farrell, production designer Alex McDowell, costume designer Deborah Scott, composer John Williams, and many others, flesh out this detailed look behind the scenes. While maybe not quite up to the standards of other two-disc sets, there is still a wealth of information on making this impressive film. Coupled with outstanding visual and auditory elements, this DVD deserves as much praise as the film itself.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Great Story
on April 22, 2010
Posted by: Reznik
from Saline, MI
This film was overlooked by many people, even with the critical claim by professionals. The acting's top notch, the story is extremely well written, and the musical score is very well done.
What's great about it: The art direction, acting, and the story.
What's not so great: Nothing.
I would recommend this to a friend!
+1point
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Xbox 360
Xbox 360
 

How do you get Xbox Live?

You can either go to Best Buy and pick up a membership card (I recommend the 12 month..I know it's $60, but it's better than buying a membership every three months). Once you do that, press your Xbox guide button (the silver button on your controller) and scroll all the way to the left and select redeem code. It will prompt you to put in a 25 digit code (which is located on the back of the card) and after that press the start button and there you go. Hope this helps!
 
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Reznik
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Xbox 360
Xbox 360
 

does the new xbox 360 250gb get the red ring of death?

Xbox has stated that the new console will never get the red ring of death, and I imagine it won't because of how much money they lost on the older versions. I trust them 100% because they are devoted to pleasing their customers and probably put a ton of money into making sure it won't happen again.
13 years, 10 months ago
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   Saline, MI