
Aqua is a game centered around boat and ship combat. It features levels exclusively on the water and features a large number of enemies on the screen at once. More missions than I would’ve like to seen revolve around the dreaded escort or defend objectives, usually disliked in games for a good reason. Alot of times they end up feeling a bit cheap as you don’t have direct control over if you win or lose, but more based on luck of being able to kill just enough attacking enemies.

ThumbPad writes : The Splinter Cell franchise has been kicking it stealth-style since 2002 when the first title in its critically acclaimed portfolio introduced series leading man Sam Fisher and his employers the secretive black ops organisation Third Echelon. It won over countless stealth converts with its stylish game play, top shelf graphics and well scripted storyline and remains one of the highest rated xbox/ps2 games of all time.
I remember playing the first game when I was still in grade school. I was blown away by the fact you had to walk slower so the guards wouldn't hear you XD

“Our games are not designed for young people,” said Rockstar’s Lazlow in an interview. “If you’re a parent and buy one of our games for your child, you’re a terrible parent."
Hey that was a pretty dang good read, at first I thought it was gonna be somebody whining again about Rockstars games, but this one was pretty good. :)

Today, Microsoft and SNK released Metal Slug XX for Xbox Live Arcade. Metal Slug has a huge fan following that would be irate if SNK changed very much about the game fundamentally and that makes it a bit hard to review sequels and follow-ups to the series. So this review will be more geared towards if you like the Metal Slug series, will you like XX?