Gods and monsters, heroes and villains, spanking fights and perilous missions.
When you consider the key constituents of classical mythology, it is a wonder that more games do not feature Titans, gorgon-slayers, Zeus and their ilk.
The roots here are more Hollywood than Homeric, with stop-motion pioneer Ray Harryhausen's unforgettable work on the 1963 flick Jason And The Argonauts echoing regularly and literary accuracy merrily sacrificed to the cause of cramming in as many Olympian cronies as possible.
You can pay what you want for Overlord, its Raising Hell DLC, Operation Flashpoint: Red River, Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising, and Rise of the Argonauts. Paying $6 or more gets you Overlord II, DiRT Showdown, and DiRT 3.
Letting an aggregate review score from sites like Metacritic become the sole dictator of your buying decisions is sure to make you miss out on a lot of fun, unique experiences.
With Valentine's Day weekend now upon us, what better way to honour all the love-laden gamers out there than to take a look back on the greatest romances found on the Xbox 360.
Love is both an incredible gift and a burdening beast. It is a joy that gives wonderful memories or a cruel mistress that demands incredible sacrifice. Love can make you feel like you have everything in the world or that you have nothing left to cherish. Although these five examples of love are different in almost every way, these couples portray the power of love better than the rest.
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