Scart Cable (Xbox 360)
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Xbox 360 Rgb Scart Av Cable Lead
Connect your Xbox 360 to the RGB Scart and AV. Includes RGB Scart and AV connectors.
Spider-Man The Movie 3 (Xbox 360)
Based on Sony Pictures Entertainments Columbia Pictures upcoming feature film, Spider-Man 3 allows players to experience the actions of heroic red-suited Spider-Man and, for the first time ever, his darker, more mysterious black-suited persona. Set in a larger, dynamic, free-roaming New York City, the game gives players the freedom to choose their own gameplay experience through multiple movie-based and original storylines, fully integrated city missions and performance rewards including improved speed, combat maneuvers and agility.
List Price: ?39.99
Amazon Price: ?19.96
Used Price: ?7.40
Customer Review: Saved by a webline?
After a relatively reasonable outing in Spiderman 2 I had high hopes for a greatly improved 3rd outing which would improve on all of the shortcomings of the first. However this is not to be as this game has actually managed to include more annoyances and general bad design than the previous. It seems to be an impossibility for any Spiderman game to do interior wall crawling levels without an extremely jerky and unhelpful camera making it impossible to navigate and this is one of the worst. I seem to remember a relatively decent attempt in the very first Spiderman 3D iteration on the original Playstation but this is definitely the worst. Not to mention that several of the levels actually occur inside small areas (saving people from a fire being a memorably poor one) and suddenly it no longer feels like your controlling a superhero as you end up jumping straight into flames and getting stuck in corners. This wouldn’t be so bad if the combat was reasonable. For the most part it’s passable and using midair juggles to keep about five characters airborn is certainly entertaining. However when in a fist fight against certain bosses (Kingpin step right up) it turns into an exercise of sheer patience as what feels like an hour is spent whittling down a seemingly never ending energy bar with the same 2 button press sequence. There are now Quicktime cut-sequences which are basically God of War/Shenmue esque tests of reaction time whilst amazing spidey-villain fights are on screen. These are nothing special and in some cases (punching a chandelier three times…????!?!) are just exercises in selecting “continue” and watching the same unskippable cutscene for the 50th time. HOWEVER… this would be a completely dire game if it wasn’t for the amazing web-slinging in the game. Swinging through the streets of a much larger New York city in glorious 360 graphics is fantastic (and quite a relaxing post work way to spend half an hour.) As superhero games go this is the closest that I’ve ever found to actually feeling in full control of the superhero. Slightly tweaked over Spidey 2’s swing mechanic it takes a while to get used to but is soon completely intuitive. Any gamer who has no interest in Spiderman will be hard pushed for any reason to buy this game but Spidey fans will want to at least take a look, if only for the swing mechanics (and a semi-reasonable boss fight with The Lizard.)
Customer Review: it gets worse
i loved this game at the start then it seemed to get worse its hard i know hard is good but its so hard its frustrating and it makes the game un-fun
Call Of Duty 2 Faceplate (Xbox 360)
Xbox 360 S - Video AV Cable
Colour: Grey. Retail Boxed,
Perfect Dark Zero (Xbox 360)
In a nutshell:
Her name’s Dark, Jo Dark. And this is the story of how England’s female super agent became who she is, from humble beginnings as gun-for-hire to premier league spy. When a straightforward corporate snatch mission leads to a global conspiracy, Joanna Dark and her father get sucked into a world conflict invisible to the public setting Jo on her path to becoming a Perfect Agent.
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