Compare prices, reviews and videos between "Greed Corp" and "Risk: Factions" for Xbox 360.

Greed Corp (360) vs Risk: Factions (360)

Greed Corp - Overview

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Release Date: 02/24/10
Genre: Turn-Based Strategy
Developer: W!Games
Publisher: W!Games
ESRB Rating: Everyone
ESRB Content: Mild Fantasy Violence

Why share when you can have it all? Greed Corp is an online multiplayer strategy game in which you battle for dominance over a world once rich in resources. In order to prevail, exhaust all the remaining resources to build an army, and then use the depleted collapsing terrain to your advantage. An extensive campaign mode and multiple unlockables prepare you to take the battle online. Will you defend your territory or sacrifice it to keep it out of enemy hands? Manage the finite available resources to build your army and use the unique collapsing terrain mechanic to your advantage, all while the mist grows closer ...

Risk: Factions - Overview

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Release Date: 06/23/10
Genre: Turn-Based Strategy
Developer: Stainless Games
Publisher: Electronic Arts
ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+
ESRB Content: Animated Blood, Cartoon Violence, Crude Humor

RISK: Factions is a downloadable video game for Xbox 360's Xbox Live Arcade service. The game was announced on January 12, 2010. It is based on Hasbro's popular board game, Risk The game has both single player and online modes of play. The single player campaign is divided into 5 chapters. Each chapter unlocks one of the games 5 factions. The gameplay in the single player campaign is similar to that of the 2008 Risk rule set. Players must complete three objectives and have control of their capital to win the game. Alternatively, a player may defeat all the opponents to win the game as well. The features added to RISK: Factions that don't appear in the 2008 rule set are overkills, faction abilities, and dynamic terrain. Overkills are awarded when players roll either two or three 6s. If a player rolls 2 sixes he destroys half of the opponent's units in the current battle. If a player rolls 3 sixes he destroys all units in the current battle.

Greed Corp - Reviews

7.6
based on 2 top critics
and 3 virtual ratings

8.0
This slow-starting strategy game is deliciously destructible once you learn the ropes.

8.8
Greed is good.

7.0
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Risk: Factions - Reviews

7.2
based on 4 top critics
and 1 virtual rating

8.0
EA and Stainless Games went ahead and made Risk completely crazy, and Risk: Factions is ultimately better for it.

6.0
Cartoonish graphics and a smart sense of humor give Risk: Factions some life, although play remains awfully close to the shallow, dice-dependent board game.

6.9
Classic strategy game gets a facelift and new features, but keeps the original's spirit alive.

8.0
Finish a game of Risk in less than half an hour.

7.0
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