Video Game Review: Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary

Vehicular sections are more of a mixed bag as that aspect improved over the years. The Warthog feels good in all its fishtailing glory, and the Ghost handles like it always has (sans speed boost). On the other side of the ledger, the Banshee feels extremely clunky versus later games in the series, while the Scorpion doesn’t maneuver well and has sketchy aiming.

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Video Game Review: GoldenEye 007: Reloaded

Stealth is more fun in that troop layout is consistent. However, being detected even once ends the mission in failure, which is potentially very frustrating with 50 enemies to kill silently. Defense is as simple as point and shoot with foes firing on the computer the majority of the time and allowing you to pick them off with relative ease. Assault is intense, but it takes 25 combined stars over the first 10 levels to unlock it. That may be a tall order as securing more than a two-star rating is no picnic.

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Video Game Review: Dance Central 2

There’s a decent set of modes and options to customize your dance session. Along with simple quick play and dance-off modes, gamers can earn new avatars and costumes in a street crew campaign mode. A nifty Fitness mode tracks calories loss with preset set lists to give players the burn they crave. Custom set lists can also be created in almost any mode as well. Need practice? The Break It Down mode let’s you practice each individual move per song at your desired pace.

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