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Monday, November 3, 2008

Red Light Xbox 360

If you are searching for a solution to the Xbox 360 red ring of death then you have reached the finish line. From here on out you can repair you Xbox 360 and be symptom free forever of any problem in under an hour. Yes you anyone can have their broken console up and running in under an hour or you can request your money back and receive in instantly. This is not a joke, some stupid scam, it real quality information. Only the top three guides have been hand selected to fix any problem with your Xbox 360 console guaranteed.

An Xbox 360 repair guide is the affordable repair your Xbox 360 system. One red light, Two red light, Three red lights, Four red lights the guides cover everything some better than others. The website I will show you at the end of this article rates each guide by a specific point quality system. Thirty guides from all competitors on the web have been compiled and then statically categorized based on user rations and reasoning's on the website. A few weeks ago I was hit with the two red rings on my Xbox 360 and I was in shock. My warranty has ended almost 3 months ago, but I phoned up Microsoft anyways and they said I was going to be charged one hundred and fifty dollars plus shipping and handling. I could not afford that, I barley had enough money to pay for my live subscription and points.

Lucky for me I have a friend who works for Xbox Live, he told me that get called about the red lights on the Xbox 360 at least twenty times a day. That a lot for just one person, and it just so happens that over eleven millions other consoles are going to suffer the same problems. He did point me out in the right direction thought because he is my friend. Normally he has to get the people to buy the costly service, and he gets commission on the sales that he makes for Microsoft repairs. The repair itself isn't really a repair after all; they just send you a refurbished Xbox 360 that will probably break again. He recommended that I should try RedLightXbox360.com that website with quality ratings. He said his boss showed him this when his own Xbox 360 suffered from the red light of death.

Pretty sweet I must say I fixed my Xbox in under an hour, so did my friend and his boss. This could be profitable way for someone to make a lot of money, if they were to buy broken 360's from eBay. I am just throwing it out there, because I know someone who makes seven hundred dollars a day doing just that.

Again if you need to fix and red lights on the Xbox 360 be sure to check out my source.

http://redringxbox360.com

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Ninja Gaiden 2

Video games are now held to new standards as of lately due to the recent releases of the new consoles, which makes it even harder for sequels to crowned as a premium title. This would be the case for the newly released Ninja Gaiden 2 for the X-Box 360! As a fan of the 360 one would anticipate the arrival of this game seeing how it's predecessor is hailed to be one of the greatest actions games of it's time. Now Ninja Gaiden 2 does not break ground into some new way to design action games but it does do a great job at being a sequel, and by that last phrase it is meant that it meets all the requirements of the game before it and includes some new aspects to get old and new players into the title and series.

Let's start with the things that Ninja Gaiden 2 does correctly. With the return of popular weapons such as the Dragon Sword, Vigoorian Flails, Windmill Shuriken, and Lunar Staff the game rewards those how have played the first game by giving the a weapon that they are comfortable with and let's new player have a same glimpse into the previous title. The game does not stop there it has given players a handful of new weapons that offer some more than original and creative ways to fight against the hoards of enemies that you will encounter in this adventure. The battle system seemingly unflawed with minor problems in fighting sequences. For example the bases of your combos are a light, quick attack and a harder, slower. No matter which sequence of attacks that you throw at certain enemies they will be simply over thrown and disregarded by the bigger enemies. This not a major problem but can be quite aggregating at times after happening a couple of times in a row.

Another thing that this title does is that it rewards the player for learning combos and pulling off more difficult maneuvers like the izuna drop which will instantly kill an enemy. The button combinations are simple enough to remember but are complex enough so that a novice could not just pick the controller and master these techniques, give the gamer a great sense of accomplishment upon finishing one of these moves. Besides the action packed battle system the boss fights are fantastic. Team Ninja does a great job of making the boss fight monumental. Whether it is achieve by making the bosses enormously huge or by giving them lightning wielding hands they certainly establish that there is always a slim to zero chance that you will be walking out of these fights alive, which make player feel great after beating any boss. The best and newest edition to the game is the new obliteration system that has been added. This system enables the player finish off enemies after severing a limb from an enemy in a quite flavorful and theatrical sequence.

Let's Alright, now that we have pointed out what is good about the game, we must bring you the bad. Now this lovely hack and slash title does have a few speed bumps on it's highway to greatness. The first and probably most important is the story. While the story is not horrible it does hold this game back from being a triple "A" title not to be forgotten. Titles like these generally don't have nor need an immense story but the story in Ninja Gaiden 2 fails to attach the player to any of the characters in the game except Ryu. This plot makes sense but stretches from fighting human ninjas in present day Japan to fighting an ancient greater fiend on top of the Statue of Liberty and continues to drop our ninja friend in vast parts of the earth and some parts that may not be on earth, leaving the gamer to wonder how in the world did this ninja get to this destination.

In addition to the weird and uncompelling story the music is lack luster and faintly in the background of the vibrant action taking place on the screen and hardly makes the player feel enraged and ready to kick butt. The last thing about the game that is a bit frustrating is the fact that the game rarely rewards you outside of the X-Box live achievements (which pretty much don't do anything) the game doesn't offer any special weapons, items or combo for your extracurricular exploration except for the non profitable crystals skulls which do absolutely do nothing.

Overall

These few flaws are not enough to stop the addicting fun of hacking ninja limbs to pieces and obliterating beast and machines with the mere commands of your buttons. Any fan of game play should pick this title up. This title lives up to the expectations of it's predecessors but doesn't go above and beyond, an daunting task to ask of any game, with all facts considered this game Ninja Gaiden 2 an illustrious...

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