What Current Generation Consoles do Most Everyview Readers Own?

It’s finally time to put the stops on our most recent poll. The question this time was “What Current Gen Gaming System do You Currently Own?” Nothing too surprising, but here they are.

  1. Nintendo Wii (26 votes)
  2. Xbox 360 (24 v0tes)
  3. Playstation 3 (15 votes)
  4. None, I’m Poor (7 votes)
  5. None, Gaming is for Kiddies (1 vote)

I honestly expected the 360 to finish in the lead with the Wii in a close second, that was the only real surprise. The results from this poll are going to be used to know which video game reviews will be most helpful to you guys, so thanks to the few of you (only 73 in all) who voted. And as always, keep reading Everyview!

So I Finally Got Xbox Live

xbox-live-logoYeah, I know. It’s waaaaaaaaaaaaaay past due, but I finally got an Xbox Live account. It’s not that I’ve never wanted one, it’s just that since the 360 isn’t WiFi capable I’ve never gotten around to getting it online. I recently splurged and picked up a $100 network adaptor (seriously. a hundred bucks) for the sake of one game and one game only. Left 4 Dead.

Left 4 Dead is one of the most unbelievably awesome games I’ve ever played. It’s a co-op heavy game that places strong emphasis on teamwork. Sure there’s the option for a single player offline campaign and local splitscreen multiplayer for 2, but it’s just no where near as fun as online.

Anyway, my gamertag is XAQPritcher if anyone wants to hit me up and befriend me over the service. I’ve got a lot more games than just Dead that I’m starting to find are far more enjoyable over Live, so I’m sure we can get a match going in something.

Review: Soul Calibur 4 (Xbox 360)

Overview

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System: Xbox 360 (also on: PS3)
Developer: Project Soul
Publisher: Namco-Bandai
Genre: Fighting

Soul Calibur 4, released July 29, 2008 by Namco is the fourth installment of the Soul Calibur series, and the fifth installment of the Soul series. There was another Soul Calibur game/spin-off, Soul Calibur Legends, released for the Wii in 2007, though it was an action-adventure rather than a fighting game, and thus is not considered to be part of the series.

Soul Calibur 4 takes after its predecessors in many ways, and if you’re familiar with gameplay in the previous games, this one won’t feel much different.

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