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Dragon Age: Origins

Incredible storytelling, great characters and exciting battles are just a few of the things that make this fantasy role-playing game so extraordinary.

Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues

After a brief demo it's clear that Lego Indy 2 will pick up where its smash-hit predecessor left off, with improved gameplay and the Crystal Skull adventure to dive into.

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  • Guitar Hero II

    The Guitar Hero series makes a fantastic debut on the Xbox 360 in Guitar Hero II, adding a bunch of new content and even tweaking a few small things that weren't so great about the PS2 version.

  • Lost Planet

    Lost Planet is an enjoyable shooter that can easily be picked up. Complementing the fun single player mode is its equally enjoyable multiplayer action.

  • Call of Duty 3

    While not a departure from Call of Duty 2, CoD3 is a highly enjoyable addition to the series and sure to please plenty of FPS fans. Turn down the lights, crank the stereo and immerse yourself in WWII combat.

  • Kameo: Elements of Power

    Plenty of original, funny, visually stunning, and fun-filled moments await in Kameo: Elements of Power, which is the first Xbox 360 action adventure game, as well as a standard-setter.

  • The Outfit

    The Outfit's aim for a bold blend of action and strategy gets sabotaged by a repetitious single-player campaign, but it is redeemed somewhat by a more-inspired multiplayer.

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