Leaving behind the whining and bitching of the ever polite Xbox Live community for the peace and quiet of a classic single-player adventure is another.īut it’s the realisation that you can still lose yourself in a virtual world, whether it be blasted into your living room from a 40-inch LCD or engraved onto your retina from the back-lit glow of the Nintendo DS’ dual screens, that is most refreshing of all. Going straight from the jaw-dropping high-definition next-generation graphics of Gears of War to the tried and trusted 2-D cartoon platform action of Yoshi’s Island DS, and not missing Mr Fenix a single bit, is one. It makes a quite refreshing change to hear the impossibly cute mumblings of Mario’s eternally helpful sidekick, Yoshi, directly after having your eardrums burst by Marcus Fenix’s hyper-macho marine madness.
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