Xbox Live Arcade on the Xbox 360 has proven to be a huge success with both retro arcade titles and indie developed games. Are they some of the best games on the system? We think so.
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Oh, so that's how you climax.
Two games, one price, online co....wait Josh already said that.
Does 0 Day Attack on Earth compensate for its long-winded title with a fun gameplay experience?
Will the downloadable sequel be an improvement from the last title in the franchise?
Gyromancer could have been great with its merging Square Enix and Bejeweled Twist, but the mechanics used make it simply average.
You can afford to skip The Bogey Man, a disappointing end to a fun but flawed series on XBLA.
Muzzled! is muzzled by several flaws that leave it just average.
It's been a long wait for Xbox 360 players anxious for the second episode of Wallace and Gromit's Grand Adventures...
Sabathia kept them in it and the Yankees bats, led by A-Rod, slugged their way to a 3-1 lead in the World Series.
If you hunger for more after finishing off "Sam & Max Save the World," this makes a great second course.
Treasure's classic side-scroller transitions well onto Xbox 360.
A little bit old-school, a little bit new-school, but totally awesome.
Is this free title even worth your time, or is it Yaris 2.0?
Addictive card game with a clean interface. But do you have friends who will play?
It's a lot like Advance Wars. That's not exactly a good thing.
Thee guys. One game. One hell of an effort.
Trippy, trendy, terrific.
Good, with plenty of potential, but not great.
Not the super-long game fans of this genre were looking for, but still a fun, good looking Xbox Live Arcade title.
I shall not fear. Fear is the mind killer.