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(details)Snob Factor for "Bayonetta (PS3)"
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For "Bayonetta" the Snob Factor details look like this:
Average Review Score7.70 Savings* 0.50 Age Factor* 0.47 === Snob Factor1.8Review Average 7.7 (based on 4 reviews)
Genre3D FightingPublisherSegaRelease Date 2010-01-05DescriptionFrom Wikipedia:
"Bayonetta (ベヨネッタ Beyonetta?) is an action game for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, directed by Devil May Cry and Viewtiful ..."
more →Bayonetta (PS3) Bayonetta (ベヨネッタ Beyonetta?) is an action game for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, directed by Devil May Cry and Viewtiful Joe series creator Hideki Kamiya at Platinum Games in cooperation with publisher Sega. Set in a fictional city in Europe, the game centers on its title character Bayonetta, who can wield four handguns—among other weapons—and perform magical attacks to defeat various enemies. The game has five difficulty settings; its two easiest ones contain a game mode playable with only one button, similar to a mode Kamiya used in Devil May Cry. Its developers designed its characters with modern style and fashion in mind, and composed for it a largely upbeat and feminine soundtrack. The player is encouraged to explore ways to dispatch enemies with as much flair as possible through the use of both melee and long ranged attacks, complex combo strings, and multiple weapons. Special commands or actions are woven into events, finishes, executions, and unique "Torture combos" in which Bayonetta summons a variety of devices to deal devastating blows to her enemies.
Bayonetta (PS3)
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(details)Snob Factor for "MotoGP 09/10 (PS3)"
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For "MotoGP 09/10" the Snob Factor details look like this:
Average Review Score6.90 Savings* 0.41 Age Factor* 0.64 === Snob Factor1.8Review Average 6.9 (based on 2 reviews)
GenreMotorcycle RacingPublisherCapcomRelease Date 2010-03-23DescriptionFrom Wikipedia:
"MotoGP 09/10 is Capcom's second game, as a single publisher, using the rights to develop video games for the MotoGP series. It is only ..."
more →MotoGP 09/10 (PS3) MotoGP 09/10 is Capcom's second game, as a single publisher, using the rights to develop video games for the MotoGP series. It is only available on Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. MotoGP 09/10 will feature 4 modes with the first of them being Career Mode. Players take control of their career on and off of the track competing in races and hiring engineers, team managers and press officers to help further their career as a pro and ultimately win the MotoGP World Championship. Demonstrating your riding skills on the track through overtaking, slipstreaming and showboating will be rewarded with Rider Reputation points. Pushing too hard can be detrimental as collisions and crashes will reduce the reputation bonus at the end of each race. The more rider reputation points you earn the more attractive you become to other manufactures, sponsors and employees. Your team will also research upgrades for your existing bike to increase its performance. As you start off at the 125cc you can upgrade your team into the Moto2 series and then ultimately into the MotoGP series. Career Mode has limitless number of years allowing you to continue career mode for as long as your heart contents.
Sale Price$33.74
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(details)Snob Factor for "Final Fantasy XIII (PS3)"
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For "Final Fantasy XIII" the Snob Factor details look like this:
Average Review Score8.20 Savings* 0.33 Age Factor* 0.61 === Snob Factor1.7Review Average 8.2 (based on 5 reviews)
GenreAction Role-PlayingPublisherSquare EnixRelease Date 2010-03-09DescriptionFrom Wikipedia:
"Final Fantasy XIII (ファイナルファンタジーXIII Fainaru Fantajī Sātīn?) is a console role-playing game developed and ..."
more →Final Fantasy XIII (PS3) Final Fantasy XIII (ファイナルファンタジーXIII Fainaru Fantajī Sātīn?) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix and is the thirteenth installment in the Final Fantasy series. It was released for the PlayStation 3 entertainment system in Japan on December 17, 2009 and is due for release in North America and PAL regions on March 9, 2010 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
First appearing at E3 2006, Final Fantasy XIII is the flagship title of the Fabula Nova Crystallis collection of Final Fantasy games and is the first game to utilize Square-Enix's Crystal Tools engine. The game features both futuristic and natural elements; it is set between a land of wilderness and the high-tech world above it. Following the story of Lightning, Square-Enix describes the theme of the game as "those who resist the world". Final Fantasy XIII was generally well received in Japan, scoring 39/40 in video game magazine Famitsu.
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(details)Snob Factor for "Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games (PS3)"
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For "Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games" the Snob Factor details look like this:
Average Review Score6.40 Savings* 0.50 Age Factor* 0.48 === Snob Factor1.6Review Average 6.4 (based on 2 reviews)
GenreMulti-SportPublisherSegaRelease Date 2010-01-12Description
"Experience the thrill and adrenaline of the Olympic Winter Games of Vancouver 2010! Carve your way down the slopes and across the ice ..."
more →Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games (PS3) Experience the thrill and adrenaline of the Olympic Winter Games of Vancouver 2010! Carve your way down the slopes and across the ice as you aim to reach the pinnacle of your sport and claim a gold medal for your country.
Featuring only the fastest, highest and most spectacular events from the Olympic Winter Games, Vancouver 2010™ immerses the player, first person, in the adrenaline, danger and glory of the world’s greatest winter multisport event.
Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games (PS3)
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(details)Snob Factor for "Dark Void (PS3)"
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For "Dark Void" the Snob Factor details look like this:
Average Review Score5.70 Savings* 0.55 Age Factor* 0.50 === Snob Factor1.6Review Average 5.7 (based on 4 reviews)
GenreAction AdventurePublisherCapcomRelease Date 2010-01-19DescriptionFrom Wikipedia:
"Dark Void is a video game developed by Airtight Games and published by Capcom on the Unreal Engine 3 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation ..."
more →Dark Void (PS3) Dark Void is a video game developed by Airtight Games and published by Capcom on the Unreal Engine 3 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows. In the game players must face an alien threat that humanity had previously banished. The game mixes on-foot and mid-air combat. The games make use of a new "vertical cover system", as well as a standard cover system.
The game will include a hover pack, and later, a jetpack, allowing for a quick transition between traditional shooter gameplay and flight. The game also features "tactical freedom", which is different ways of achieving the same goal.
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