
I just bought the new X4 wireless headset from turtle beach a few days ago and have been running it through it’s paces. I have used it in Gears, COD4, Battlefield:BC, Rock Band, Guitar Hero 3, etc as well as several movies. and can say that although it has a steep price tag at 200 bucks, it’s well worth every penny.
This headset offers rich and clear sound which often leaves you glancing over your shoulder at some sound you heard behind you. The 5.1 is extremely accurate and is just as good as my exisiting pioneer 5.1 dolby digital set. I can pinpoint where sound is coming from pretty easily, and having that kind of audio in a comfortorable on-ear package really can’t be beat in my opinion. Continue reading ‘Turtle Beach X4 wireless gaming 5.1 headphones’

Many of you more Achievement-motivated folk dont have Dead Rising in your lists… I admit, the achievements are pretty time consuming, but take heart! Theres over 300 pts worth of stuff you can do and it takes just over an hour, many within the first 15-20 mins… and leaving your 360 on overnight. You’ll need a rubber band or string for some of these. These are close to order of completion.
By the way - zombie killing is fun. While you’re working through these, hopefully you’ll be inclined to play through the game! Continue reading ‘Dead Rising for the Achievement-Minded’
I have to admit my skepticism when I first heard about Lost Odyssey as a friend compared it favorably with Final Fantasy VII. I’m one of those FFVII die-hards who insists that Final Fantasy VII is a landmark game that is pretty much the best JRPG of all time. I didn’t believe that some game I’d barely heard of for Xbox 360 could compare. That is, until I saw the game for myself

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