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Demo: GUILTY GEAR 2 (Japan only)

Content: GUILTY GEAR 2 体験版

Price: Free

Availability: Only in Japan

Dash Text: [CERO:C] 3Dアクションとリアルタイムストラテジーが同時進行する新ジャンル「メーレーアクション」誕生!「技と知略」を競う新しい興奮を体験せよ! この体験版ではチュートリアルとCPU対戦をお楽しみ頂けます

Size: 717.23 MB

Posted: Oct 30 2007, 07:01 AM by Major Nelson | with no comments

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Demo: Looney Tunes: ACME Arsenal (Europe)

Content: Looney Tunes: ACME Arsenal

Price: Free

Availability: European Xbox LIVE regions

Dash Text: [ESRB: E10+ (Everyone 10+) CARTOON VIOLENCE] Available 10/9/07 - Join the Looney Tunes as they fight for their lives in this combat-packed adventure. Visit www.ACMEarsenal.com

Size: 557.93 MB

Posted: Oct 30 2007, 06:59 AM by Major Nelson | with no comments

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Demo: Americas Army: True Soldiers

Content: Americas Army: True Soldiers Demo

Price: Free

Availability: United States

Dash Text: [ESRB: T (Teen) BLOOD,VIOLENCE] Play the Xbox 360 debut of the only Official U.S. Army game. America?s Army: True Soldiers - Created by Soldiers, Developed by Gamers, Tested by Heroes. Team up with up to 15 other players to take on the enemy forces that have occupied the Coastal Village in a dynamic Co-Op mission or play an 8 on 8 Squad Engagement match vs. another team of highly trained soldiers. Use the real High-Tech gear that the U.S. Army uses in the field today, equipment such as the Blue Force Tracker or the Raven UAV. Opt-In as a Squad Leader to gain the ability to call in an Artillery barrage or turn the heat up a notch by enabling the ?True Soldier? mode.

Size: 535.46 MB

MN as usual

Demo: Two Worlds

Content: Two Worlds

Price: Free

Availability: All Xbox LIVE regions

Size: 566.51 MB

Dash Text: [ESRB: M (Mature) BLOOD AND GORE,VIOLENCE] Two Worlds embodies the pinnacle of RPG gameplay while raising the bar for graphics and content. Two Worlds constantly streams a world of epic proportions, offering players a truly seamless action packed adventure. The entire storyline and game world is affected by the decisions made, offering a unique experience to each player. Not stopping with the single player, you can also take the quest online via Xbox Live

Posted: Nov 08 2007, 01:05 AM by Major Nelson | with 8 comment(s)

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Oh! Someone try out True Soldiers and tell me if It's worth making a US account for.

It is not even worth playing if you have nothing to play, they really, really messed up what used to be a good series.

for gods sake they really arent trying at all are they... two worlds!? not only is it already out but its the worst game on 360, period!

give us a decent damn demo!

wtf you talking about, MSFT have piled on the demos the past few months especially and through the summer. If you want lack of effort buy a PS3 and just see how many demos they get on the PSN.

What are you a mascott, that is poor. I want an assassins creed demo or a kane and lynch demo. However they have said there will not be either. So I think ok maybe we could get 30 minutes worth of Mass Effect. Nahhh they arent releasing a Mass Effect demo either. Infact, they havent gave us a taster of none of the big games that WILL SELL WELL. That includes COD4 which I have already completed after only 7 hours play!

So I want something new thats not released, I have every single 360 game out. And they throw me a two worlds demo? Come on, I actually snapped that game in half it was so poor.

First of all, let's be clear, MSFT are not the ones who make the decision on whether to make a demo or not, the developer is. Making said demo takes away resources from the actual product and causes delays. This also goes for preview builds which were shown off at E3 for instance and why they did away with it.

Both Mass Effect and Assassin's Creed are difficult games to create demos for because they are vast open world games. How difficult? Who knows, but we have been given an explanation and there is nothing more to it.

Kane & Lynch I don't have a foggy about and honestly couldn't care less. For all we know it may come out a week later than the game or something. Did they actually say there won't be a demo? Cause I don't remember reading any news about it.

CoD4 had a beta on the 360, while not a demo, still gave plenty of opportunity to see how the game handled and plays. Again, we'll probably see a demo for it down the line after the game is out in all the territories or something. AFAIK both COD2 and 3 had demos on Live.

What does a demo really matter to someone who buys every game anyway? Although, you didn't actually say you "buy" so I guess that speaks all for itself really :rolleyes:

How anybody could have possibly thought releasing Two Worlds was a good idea is beyond me :| There are rubbish games but this game just really takes the crown and climbs so high it will be a technical marvel of our time to out do it in rubbishness...

Seriously I have never deleted something so fast of my 360 hard drive.

Burn all copies of the game plz kthxbai!

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