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  • Shape-Shifting Battlefield
  • Two-Character Combination Actions
  • Strategically perform combos for a more powerful, fierce attack against colossal enemies
  • Online Play
  • Royale modes

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Many years have passed since the world war inflicted catastrophic damage on the human race, leaving only a few survivors. In their new community “Cocoon,” life has been threatened by a black material called Erosion, creating a post-apocalyptic environment. Surviving humans recruit a militia to conquer the Erosion and set out to take down the evil, “Living Tower”. Arriving at the scene is the stalwart warrior Syd, whose only intentions are to destroy the Tower. He me… More >>

Quantum Theory

  • James Bond 007: Quantum of Solace – XBOX 360

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James Bond 007: Quantum of Solace

With very few exceptions, movie-licensed games are terrible. They are often pandering, hardly competent, and masturbatory fan service wrapped up in a (usually) full-price package. The soundtracks to these games are usually just as lackluster as the games themselves taking known themes or motifs (usually iconic themes like Star Wars or – like here – Bond) and barely providing enough variation on them to sustain one level of action, let alone a full-game experience. Christopher Lennertz, compo
The Quantum CVFD-M46 crams in all the features you’d expect in a multimedia mobile phone, and it sells for under $100, fully unlocked. The Quantum offers a 3-inch touchscreen display, and is loaded up with a variety of mobile applications, including a calculator, contact manager, clock, FM radio, games, MP4 video player and voice recorder among other things. The quad-band phone works on all GSM networks worldwide, and has dual SIM slots so you can switch between two mobile accounts with th
“Bond,” said the dark, cruelly handsome man in a tuxedo as he lit a cigarette languidly. “James Bond.” And so film-viewers in 1963 were introduced to the suave yet rugged fictional British secret agent James Bond. Portraying Bond in the film, Dr. No, was a young Scottish actor named Sean Connery. Dr. No and the subsequent Connery-Bond films in the 1960’s inspired millions of film-viewers to go on and read Ian Fleming’s thrillers. I was one of them. According to a recent Conde Nast sur

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