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Xbox 360 Video Game Review and Commentary - Dante's Infeno

Dante's Inferno Let me first preface this review/commentary by saying "Interesting Video games aren't always that interesting". You as the player start out as "Dante" a soldier returning home from the crusades. Dante is sick of the wars and crusades and now seeks only to return to his beloved "Beatrice". Upon arriving at his home however he is greeted with the dead bodies of family and that of Beatrice. Not only that but the forces of darkness have somehow enslaved her soul and have taken it to the darkest depths of hell. Apparently, she made some kind of bet with the demon who took her and now her soul is the property of the Demon. This you discover is as a result of and based on some betrayal of Dante's. There are quite a few cut scenes that help the player to understand the plot, whats gone on and what will need doing in the future. Now having said that, . . although the cut scenes are done in a cartoonish, and not so realistic format, they

The New Guitar Hero III is Fun According to the Video Game Reviews

Like the former version of Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero III now has plenty of rock music designed to insure the delight of music lovers. The nature of the game remains much the same as before, although there are much graphics now present and the songs are at a much higher level of difficulty, made to challenge the skills in guitar playing of the more dedicated music gamers. The advances in technology continue to contribute to the sophistication of newer rock versions like Guitar Hero III over the previous versions, and as the makers benefit from the video games reviews. Guitar Hero III boasts of a guitar controller and a strummer. It also has a new set of fret buttons. The game now shows the notes on the screen and the player has to hit the matching buttons fast in order to create the music. The big collection of hit soundtracks in the new version will give you much pleasure with the effect of making you feel as having created them yourself. Covering several generations of music, you can f