Abstrakt: After a year of hype, spectacular demos and much fevered speculation, we’ve finally got our hands on Gears of War. Having played it in single-player and co-op form on the X06 exhibition floor, and in thirty-minute deathmatch sessions behind closed doors...
Abstrakt: This award winning action game for Xbox 360 gets a testdrive by the SmartHouse team. And its destined to be a classic – and not just because its the first title developed by Epic Games exclusively for the Xbox 360.You play as Marcus Fenix, an ex-con...
Abstrakt: Geoff Clarke9.2Gears of WarGears of War is the latest squad based third person shooter from Microsoft that uses the powerful Unreal engine by Epic games to give players one of the most unique gaming experiences since the advent of Halo on the XBox. Ge...
Intense action, Cover mechanic well implemented, Seamless controls, Well integrated co-op play, Looks stunning, particularly in HD, Large online multiplayer community
Relatively short campaign, Story and gameplay not mind-blowingly original
Believe the hype -- Gears of War is a great action shooter, and is one of the first games to look truly next-gen. It may not deliver too much when it comes to gameplay innovation, but youll be having too much fun to notice. ...
Abstrakt: When the Xbox 360 was officially debuted during E3 2005, a huge game was announced that had Microsoft ready to count the cash and gamers clamoring to play it. Gears of War, Epics baby, was exclusive to Xbox 360 and going to really show what the system...
Gears Of War: Judgment represents the pinnacle of the series on Xbox 360. While it might not follow the story of the classic previous games, but it is an exciting one none the less. The clever flashback mechanics complement the Gears universe, which...
Abstrakt: The first Gears of War gave Microsoft the death-match trifecta (the others being Call of Duty and Halo) that essentially ensured prosperous sales of the Xbox 360 for the lifetime of the console. Unfortunately, while Gears of War 2 features vast improv...
Abstrakt: Hype is a terrible, terrible thing… every year without fail there is always at least one game that publishers decide needs the hard-sell and as a result gets carefully marketed by those PR guys and gals with clever ideas to build the hype to an insurmo...