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I just played the Tomb Raider demo and loved it tbh. The puzzles were pretty good I thought and I've long gave up on TR games since the 4th one, I was actually surprised I liked it. The gfx aren't pushing much but it still looked good and I like the enviroments and how thick the foilage was.

Definitely gonna look at picking it up (Y) Just maybe once its cheaper or something.

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Demo: Sonic Unleashed Demo

Content: Sonic Unleashed Demo

Price: Free

Availability: Not available in Japan

Dash Text: [ESRB: E10+ (Everyone 10+) ANIMATED BLOOD,FANTASY VIOLENCE] Sonic?s on a worldwide adventure as speed is re-imagined! Powered by the Hedgehog Engine, Sonic Unleashed merges classic Sonic gameplay with next-gen innovation. Explore the first location of this all-new adventure in the Sonic Unleashed Demo, reaching speeds that you?ve never seen before!

http://majornelson.com/archive/2008/12/08/...ashed-demo.aspx

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Skate 2 demo available on Xbox Live Marketplace

Availability: All Xbox LIVE regions

Dash Text: [ESRB: T (Teen) ALCOHOL REFERENCE,LANGUAGE,MILD VIOLENCE,SUGGESTIVE THEMES] Download the demo and hone your skills before Skate 2 hits stores as you rip around Slappy's, move objects to create spots, and take on new set of challenges. Also compete against up to 4 of your friends in an all out break your bones Hall of Meat challenge. Skate 2 will be in stores worldwide on January 23.

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F.E.A.R. 2 demo available on Xbox Live Marketplace

Availability: Not availabel in Asia or Germany

Dash Text: [ESRB: M (Mature) BLOOD AND GORE,INTENSE VIOLENCE,PARTIAL NUDITY,SEXUAL THEMES,STRONG LANGUAGE] A routine mission turns into a fight for survival when an explosion of unknown origin decimates the city and unleashes the wrath of Alma Wade, whose terrifying power threatens to surge out of control unless Special Forces Sgt. Michael Becket and his squad can find a way to destroy her.

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I missed out on Riddick back in the last generation (I didn't own an XBox), so that demo was quite a treat. Some of the gameplay elements clearly feel like they're a few years old (the lean, for instance), but it's still fun.

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UFC 2009 Undisputed is up on Marketplace coming in around 550mb.

The demo is quite fun and the graphics are great. Well balanced fighter IMO. Will be picking this up when it comes out.

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Content: Overlord? II Demo>

Price: Free

Availability: All Xbox Live regions

Dash Text: [ESRB: T (Teen) ALCOHOL REFERENCE,CRUDE HUMOR,SUGGESTIVE THEMES,VIOLENCE] Download this action-packed demo of Overlord? II and experience the thrill of sending your Minions off on a hilarious destructive rampage. Use your horde of Minions and new wolf mounts to slay the hunters of Nordberg! There?s more: take on hippy elves and the mythical yeti and, err, lots of baby seals. Of course you can kill them, you?re the Overlord! Want a mini-map too? You got it!

http://majornelson.com/archive/2009/06/04/...verlord-ii.aspx

Too bad I'm still on silver, have to wait a week to play it, but the game seems pretty funny.

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