[OFFICIAL] Xbox Live Latest Demos


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Yea, I figured it's been out for a while so I just added it to the archive list.

It was just released today:

Name: Shadowrun Demo

Price: Free

Availability: Available in all Xbox Live regions

Dash Details: Download Shadowrun’s multiplayer demo, an intense FPS experience that rewards cleverness and split-second improvisation through a unique combination of modern weapons, ancient magic and advanced technology.

Size: 1.07 GB (approx.)

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It was just released today:

Name: Shadowrun Demo

Price: Free

Availability: Available in all Xbox Live regions

Dash Details: Download Shadowrun?s multiplayer demo, an intense FPS experience that rewards cleverness and split-second improvisation through a unique combination of modern weapons, ancient magic and advanced technology.

Size: 1.07 GB (approx.)

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Was just going to say that, it is a brand new Demo so shouldn't be on the archive list

Took ages to download though

I'm glad that Shadowrun has a demo out. It sounds amazing, but the reviews have been less than stellar, so I didn't want to blow $50 on it without trying it first. I'm downloading it now, but it's really slow for me too.

Eventually got the Shadowrun demo, but it keeps freezing my 360 when entering a game. Now my 360 is freezing in everygame. Might just be a coincidence but I hope I havent got the dreaded 360 Freeze :(

It's a fairly new game... why should it not retail at full price?

Didn't mean it was a bad game, its a good game , just it only has Online and not quite polished enough to be a triple A title. I mean I like it but for what it offers it should be lower price. I mean Forza 2 retails at full price because it offers alot where as Shadowrun does not offer no where near as much . Maybe make it ?25 or something.

I really want to like Tenchu Z, as I have very fond memories of the first game, but it appears to be a pretty big POS. Shame really, it is.

And man, I could not even get through 5 minutes of Hour Of Victory. Truly a horrible game for all practical purposes.

Name: Overlord Demo

Price: Free

Availability: Not available in Asia or Mexico

Dash Details: Do you want fear, respect, gold and power? Take control of a horde of Minions and become the Overlord!

Size: 891.8 MB (approx.)

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This week has been awesome for demos :woot:

Name: Overlord Demo

Price: Free

Availability: Not available in Asia or Mexico

Dash Details: Do you want fear, respect, gold and power? Take control of a horde of Minions and become the Overlord!

Size: 891.8 MB (approx.)

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This week has been awesome for demos :woot:

Hmm. It almost seems as if they are releasing all of these demos to make me realize just how inferior the 20 GB Drives can indeed be.

Read about this game in more than a few magazines a few months ago, so will check it out.

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