Yoyoma207:
With the new Avatar T-shirts that cast a vote as to whether Carmine should live or die in Gears of War 3----which should I buy? ...
OXM SAYS:
Well, personally, we'd love to see some blood spill, so we're tempted to say you should just buy the "Carmine Mu...MORE![]()
Posted on: Mar 18, 2009
Hasbro Family Game Night:
Connect 4
WORDS BY: Dan Amrich
This review was written for the print magazine, where the four Family Game Night games were reviewed jointly in one article. But since our website doesn't allow us to duplicate that structure, you'll see the four games covered here as separate articles with the same body text, but different score boxes at the end. Clumsy, true — but the best that our modest website can manage.
Imagine the envious shade of green that board-game magnate Hasbro turned when Uno — a rival Mattel property — suddenly dominated Xbox Live Arcade. And Scene It? must’ve been just another kick in the teeth. Enough, said EA, stepping in to bring not only Hasbro’s bestknown board games to Xbox Live Arcade, but an entire ecosystem along with it.

Family Game Night (largely translated from the Wii collection of the same name) features a virtual game-room interface that you can customize with unlockable trinkets you’ll earn by playing Connect 4, Yahtzee, Scrabble, and Battleship. The apartment wall not only shows the Hasbro games you own, but all the others EA would like you to buy — and there are already spaces reserved for Boggle, Sorry!, and Sorry! Sliders, and more titles are promised (see sidebar, page 73). Plus, you can create a little mini-game marathon with three online or offline friends, cribbing bits from each title in your collection in a special Party mode.
Stop right there. Whatever you love about Hasbro’s classic stable of games, you will not find it in the joyless Party mode. For Connect 4, you have five seconds to drop a checker and land the winning move. The Scrabble mini-game is nothing more than “shake the bag of tiles.” It’s fast garbage; the whole mode feels like a useless appendage from Family Game Night’s Wii birth that someone forgot to amputate.

Fortunately, the value of this compilation comes not from how EA has chosen to stitch these titles together, but from how easy it is to rediscover these original, simple pleasures on Arcade. Scrabble (which wasn’t on Wii) easily ranks among the deepest and most fl exible board games ever; the cult that follows the crossword-style classic is obsessive for good reason. Yahtzee — a clear-cut and chatty multiplayer game of chance — works very well on Live. Connect 4 seems simple at first, but the strategy can run surprisingly deep. And the backand- forth of Battleship is simply more fun when you don’t have to put pegs in little plastic boats. Simple interfaces make playing a snap: You might remember these games as mere rainy-day escapes, but they’re uncomplicated fun anytime.
That hasn’t stopped EA from including new, optional rules, such as Connect 4’s Power Chips. Throwing in 2X multipliers and pieces that crush other checkers adds randomness…but not depth. However, Yahtzee’s wild dice in Advanced mode make impressive rolls easier, Battleship’s five-shots-at-once Salvo mode speeds up an otherwise-tedious naval battle, and Scrabble’s Bridge Builders turns the crossword game into a lexical drag race. The alternate rules are fun to try; they don’t always help, but they rarely hurt.

All the games sorely need more in-depth on-screen instructions, and we don’t understand why you can’t swap between rule sets without putting the game back on the virtual shelf. But the best part may be the most obvious — you can play these games whenever you want, online or off, against the computer or with friends, and never lose a piece. The sheer convenience sells it, and $10 per title isn’t unreasonable — but nostalgia plays a part, too. Despite a few flaws and one ill-conceived megamix, these games are treated with the respect they deserve at a price we’re willing to pay. We’re happy to see them on Arcade where they belong.








Thu, 08/26/2010 - 02:44
Posted by zhouyun
Here I would like to introduce you to the louis vuitton outlet. The wild leather discreetly embossed with the signature louis vuitton sale and overlapping investment in cotton canvas, which belongs to the louis vuitton handbags, a leather Utah. And Mohave weekend louis vuitton wallet is actually a functional bag. It can be done by hand on the shoulder or across the body with a comfortable handle and a removable, adjustable shoulder strap. From louis vuitton bags. haibing101
Gucci bags has gained and maintained its leading edge over the past decades as a luxury goods in the world of fashion industry. When it refers to the gucci handbags design and elegance, no other brands can compete with gucci outlet for its graceful appearance and noble quality. You can't find any bags best than Gucci handbags. Gucci handbags have different colors and styles, there will be one to meet your needs. How about buying Gucci bags or gucci wallets now? haibing101
These are the pair of shoes, and feel MBT Shoes better than the base. The result is promoting metabolism, burn calories,salama mbt, strengthening and belly,panda mbt, legs MBT Tembea Mink and Cheap Anti Shoes back. Negative heel helps you align the spine of the first project zhuzhu MBT Shoes Sale On MBT Chili Sale manner, while MBT Shoes Reviews maintaining the second rock Womens MBT Shoes . Make sure that you adjust the MBT Sport Sneakers mens MBT Shoes. haibing101
When asked about the reasons for luxury goods price adjustment, gina that, chanel bags periodic price hikes are inevitable every year, prices of luxury goods every year to raise the threshold through the chanel online. Last month, however, is a relatively large price adjustments in the industry believe that the main reason for chanel handbags is the larger euro.December 31, 2009, the euro also means shrinking profits and costs. Therefore, chanel handbags 2010 though the world price adjustment across the board, thus narrowing the difference brought about by chanel 2.55 bags rate. haibing101
Now we present you a few shots of what supra shoes has set to release as part of their Holiday 2010 collection. Pictures are two new colorways of the supra skytop one in black/white and the other in red/black.There is also a supras in purple, a Supra Society Shoes in maroon, a Supra Vaider in black/red and another in black/blue. we will keep you posted about these supra skytop 2. The shoe’s that are included in the models are the Skytop, Vaider, and Skylow 1.5, Supra Vaider. haibing101
coach outlet have rarely been ultra trendy. It’s a brand that always had a more understated, even sturdy design sense. If you know something about coach bags, you know it follows suit. That’s why it’s got me so annoyed lately to keep hearing how the coach outlet store online, and not worth buying anymore, now that the buzz is over. Buzz? Coach handbags outlet is timeless baby! It’s just the kind of people who don’t know much about Coach would say such things. From coach shoes.
haibing101
Thu, 03/26/2009 - 13:12
Posted by Spybreak
I agree with you naa297, when did having digital downloads being a digital convenience turn out to be a rip off. Oh well maybe Steam will change this for all in the future.

Thu, 03/19/2009 - 13:52
Posted by Paul OXM
Yes, $40 for all four games. Way too steep, imho. Also, Scrabble and Battleship have Live-only multiplayer, so they essentially duck around the concern you raise.
Wed, 03/18/2009 - 16:46
Posted by naa297
Get all 7 games for $70! Wii version has 6 games for $40. PS2, 6 for $20. Where is the supposed digital distribution savings???
OXM says Connect 4 is as good as Dead Space (same score). Sweet!
Wed, 03/18/2009 - 16:22
Posted by ReignINblooD420
so its 40 bucks for all 4 games? and if you were playing scrabble offline or battleship for that matter, with a friend couldn't they see your tiles/where your ships are??