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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
All Together A Great Game
on July 16, 2010
Posted by: xXBabyGeezuzXx
from Arizona
This game is the best game that I have bought. I first thought that the game was going to be an okay game because it was being released in May which is a summer game. I was utterly surprised by how great it was. People would like to call it the Wild West version of the Grand Theft Auto Series, but it is not it has its own feel to how the game works and how it is played. The story mode is great and easy to follow even for people that have the smallest attention span. John Marston is the average man who works on a ranch in America, it is 1911 and the it is still the Wild West, but things are starting to change into a civilized land. The cowboys are out and the cars are starting to flood in. The game has a good feel and the aiming system is great. The aiming systems act more like a difficulty setting than actual aiming system. Like the Casual the game is a piece of cake and on expert you need to be very experienced. That is the summary now is the break down.
Multiplayer has a good feel to it they have added a new Co-op map pack that allows up to three of your friends to tackle mission together. It is so much fun with others. The main part of multiplayer is the free roam. It is where you and 16 other people can go around and do what ever in the world of the United States and Mexico. There are things to do like hold off the law or to just have shoot outs and just kill each other. The other modes though I thought were pointless because doing matches against other players is not fun for me. It is not that I can not win it is just what is the point. There are 50 ranks and 4 prestiges so multiplayer will take up a good amount of time out of the weekends by clearing out gang hideouts and transporting gold to places.
The single player is amazing, Rockstar did a great job on it. The game world is so big it will take months to go and travel to places. This is a game where no one will ever be able to memorize the every area on the map because it is so big. This is mostly because it is wide open land and that nothing happens ofter. Every once and a while you will incounter random events such as a stage coach robbery or a person in need of assistance. The game also features a "Good or Bad" moral choice thing, kind of like Rockstar tried in GTA IV but this is better. There is fame and there is honor, you can gain honor by helping women and by killing criminals and you lose honor for obvious things like killing lawmen. Overall the game has a great single player and great multiplayer. This is a must buy and is something to keep you busy till the holiday season.
What's great about it: Single Player, Multiplayer, Graphics, Intense Moments, Moral Choices, Open World, Trains, Being Able To Rob Banks
What's not so great: Horse Races, Glitches Every Once And A While
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The sequel to the award-winning, vertical-world adventure, Crackdown 2 is the ultimate open-ended-world action experience, available only on Xbox 360. You're returned to the vertical, free-form world of Pacific City, where tensions are high and escalating exponentially between the Agency and its opposing factions, the Cell and the Freaks. As an advanced Agent, you serve as judge, jury, and executioner as you reclaim the city and eliminate all threats, either solo or with friends on Xbox LIVE.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Great Game, Short Story, Challenging Difficulties
on July 16, 2010
Posted by: xXBabyGeezuzXx
from Arizona
I bought this game on the day of launch, is a great game. The downside is that the story I would call it is very short and doesn't have a real ending to the game. Some would say that completing the game you have to collect all of the orbs in Pacific City. In all there is over 800 orbs in the city this is why it would take so long to get 100% completion. The length of the game is truly up to the consumer, but I would say the average person will beat the game in about 15 hours of game play and 50+ if they collect all of the orbs across the city. Not in many games the main character is the good guy or the cops so it is nice to see a change. The graphics are good but there is just the every once and a while problem that is easily solves. The graphics are more like a cartoon more than a game. The closest thing to this game graphics that I can compare it with is Borderland. The difficulties are the hardest I have seen in a long time. Many people will say that the game is easy. That is because they have the character at the highest level playing at the lowest difficulty. From experience the hardest difficulty "Sadistic" is even hard for the most veteran Crackdown players to survive on. The best part though is if you have Xbox Live you can play with up to 4 other people in campaign and 16 in a verses modeOverall I would have to say that this game is a good buy for anyone looking to have a good time in a carefree game.
What's great about it: Co-Op, Large Play Area, Almost Anything Is Possible, Orb Collecting Is Hours of Fun Time, Carefree Enviroment
What's not so great: Graphics, Annoying Narrator, Short Story Mode
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Surf the Internet and stream online content at high speed with this sophisticated networking adapter. Compatible with the newest Wireless N standard, the adapter is designed to ensure improved speed, coverage and reliability. The adapter clips easily to the back of your Xbox 360 console to help you connect wirelessly to Xbox Live, and the advanced wireless technology is ideal for media-intensive applications like Games on Demand and streaming HD movies and music.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Overpriced Should Be Built In
on July 16, 2010
Posted by: xXBabyGeezuzXx
from Arizona
I got my "N Wireless Adapter" in October of 2009, I had gotten tired of running ethernet cord to where my Xbox 360 is. Having to pay for $100 for something that should be built in to the Xbox. It is just another way for Microsoft to cut prices from the console to make it seem cheaper. This is just a improvement of the original adapter that could not do the N and only had one athena for signal. The price for this product is absolutely pointless, it cost much more because it is one of the two that is compatible. If it where up to me again I would use computer as a wireless adapter for the Xbox 360.
What's great about it: Wireless N Network Computability
What's not so great: Price, USB Plug Can Have Issues
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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can i use a external hard drive from a computer to store game data

Yes, and no. you can store a image of your hard drive if you have a data transfer cable and a program called Xport 360. The next best thing would be a USB thumb drive.
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