If you're a Warhammer fan then Fragland would certainly suggest this game, thanks to the long lifespan of the campaigns. You can easily count up to 15 hours to finish the single player. Graphically the game isn't flying high (eventhough the adjustability of your armies is a welcome option) and also the controls don't feel perfect in the end, especially in multiplayer. Something for the lovers of the genre so to speak.
Pros:
* Long single player
* Six races
* Decent voice-overs
* Adjustable armies
Cons:
* Graphically below par
* Frame rate drops
* Few online players
Warhammer: Battle March launched back in 2008, and offered an interesting take on console RTS after a successful PC release.
For those holiday shoppers who decided for whatever reason not to join in on (or for those looking to supplement the) madness that was Black Friday, retailers kick off Cyber Monday. Cyber monday, for folks who are unaware, is the online variation of Black Friday where holiday shoppers can find some rather good deals and mouse-buster deals on sites like Amazon.com, Newegg.com, and others.
wal-mart has a PS3 bundle very similar to the one they had on black friday.
PS3 + inFamous + Batman Arkham Asylum + Dark Knight blu-ray + 2nd DS3 controller + blu-ray remote for just $369.99. pretty decent deal imo.
http://www.walmart.com/cata...
Quick folks take advantage of these offers for xbox 360. Get them while their hot.
The only problem is -- They stay hot then explode.
Some offers include RROD, E74 errors and disc scratching as dlc all at no extra cost.
This week saw the release of Bionic Commando, Bionic Commando Rearmed, East India Company and a few other games. The Weekend Deal is 50% off on all Relic developed games.