GamesRadar - Xbox Reviewshttp://www.gamesradar.com/xbox/reviews/l-N/s-a-zNamco Museum 50th Anniversary (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox/namco-museum-50th-anniversary/review/namco-museum-50th-anniversary-arcade-collection/a-20060223171622671092/g-2005120717385387335205Unlike this month's Sega Classics, this is a collection of retro superstars that haven't been messed around with - and it's all the better for it. At least for authenticities sake. Each of these games is an '80s classic - something that's demonstrated by the juddery carousel of arcade cabs that make up the game's rudimentary game selection screen - all accompanied by a never ending playlist of '80s tunes. The game's compilation itself is, as usual, something of a mixed bag. There are 16 games ...<br/>Xbox review27/02/2006NASCAR 07 (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox/nascar-07/review/nascar-07/a-200610091503409674073/g-20060714171526126036The latest game featuring the fine art of turning left isn't remarkably different from its improvements-packed predecessor, though it does have a few small additions. Most of the modes and features from NASCAR 06: Total Team Control return in NASCAR 07: online racing, Fight to the Top mode, team controls, voice command recognition, rivals, car swapping with teammates and driver attributes that affect overall performance. The minigames have been replaced with challenges based on real racing ...<br/>Xbox review9/10/2006NBA 2K6 (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox/nba-2k6/review/nba-2k6/a-2006101011281648004151/g-2005120717390140618896Games have been progressing to the point where they are nearly photo-realistic. Now that consoles can re-create pro players in dynamic digital detail, animating those on-screen pros fluidly and realistically becomes equally important. The most convincing graphics in the world won't suspend your disbelief for very long if the polygonal players move like mere action figures. Clearly, the designers behind NBA 2K6 realized this too, because the animations in the latest NBA 2K series entry are ...<br/>Xbox review22/06/2007NBA 2K7 (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox/nba-2k7/review/nba-2k7/a-20061009172213868004/g-2006100614210741068The saying goes "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." We're pretty sure that's the attitude of the folks at 2K Sports this year, at least when it comes to their current-gen hoops title NBA 2K7. While some of the ancillary modes are expanded, and the online options shine brightly, the on-court gameplay remains virtually unchanged from last year. That's not necessarily a bad thing, of course, but gamers may have reason to pause when they mull over their decision to re-up for another year on the ...<br/>Xbox review9/10/2006NBA Ballers: Phenom (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox/nba-ballers-phenom/review/nba-ballers-phenom/a-20060406161333199039/g-20060405152113590003NBA Ballers: Phenom is filled with furiously paced, arcade-style street hoops and a scathing disrespect for gravity. Stunt dribbling and "off the heezy" passing are the cornerstones of the game. Combo chains followed by quick buckets result in style points and tournament wins for the budding baller. Phenom goes one step beyond the tried-and-true streetball formula by introducing several RPG elements into the mix, but most of the new additions are awkward and unsatisfying. At the outset, ...<br/>Xbox review6/04/2006NBA Live 06 (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox/nba-live-06/review/nba-live-06/a-20061016115829378096/g-2005120717390777688598LeBron. Iverson. Shaq. T-Mac. Unlike the college game, the superstars of the NBA unquestionably dominate the action. NBA Live 06 replicates this with its new freestyle superstar moves, further cementing Live as an undeniably fun hoops franchise. The freestyle superstar moves enable the league's best players to perform risky but incredible feats that can turn the tide of a game, just as they do in real life. For instance, playmakers like Steve Nash can zip no-look passes to get teammates an ...<br/>Xbox review22/06/2007NBA Live 07 (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox/nba-live-07/review/nba-live-07/a-2006092716281321060181/g-20060725171725417059There should be a label on the cover of EA's newest NBA sim: "Warning: Degree in Hoopology Required." Out of the box, NBA Live 07 is set firmly to "wanton ass kicker" mode, so casual ballers and basketball junkies alike will need to dive into the guts of the engine's sliders to get the gameplay right. Otherwise, you'll be sure to invent brand new and exciting profanities after missing 10 straight open jumpers. Live wants you to bust out all sorts of the freestyle moves to do just about ...<br/>Xbox review27/09/2006NCAA Football 07 (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox/ncaa-football-07/review/ncaa-football-07/a-200607191845508040/g-20060428172135337023If your idea of a good time is dancing in a purple wig with your face painted like a bulldog, welcome to NCAA Football. In the latest EA Sports entry to the long-running franchise, NCAA Football 07 actually tries to mimic some of the shenanigans at, say, a Florida Gators game. But, instead of twirling cheerleaders dancing to Jessica Simpson hits in the NFL, you get 35,000 college students getting suspiciously excited about a successful third down conversion. The new Momentum Meter tracks all ...<br/>Xbox review19/07/2006Need for Speed Carbon (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox/need-for-speed-carbon/review/need-for-speed-carbon/a-2006110817165731655884/g-20060623175258118073You can be forgiven for cynically thinking "Another year, another Need for Speed." Frankly, that's what we thought when the latest title in the series was announced. After all, the damn good Most Wanted just came out a year ago, so what could Carbon possibly offer so soon afterwards that would get our motors runnin'? It turns out that the answer comes in two parts. First off is the Wingman - not the buddy who'll sit with your hot date's ugly girlfriend at the bar - but a crazy fool who for ...<br/>Xbox review8/11/2006Need for Speed Most Wanted (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox/need-for-speed-most-wanted/review/need-for-speed-most-wanted/a-2006011319843514092/g-2005120714183514630126You know that saying about pleasing all of the people all of the time, right? Impossible. That's kind of what Need for Speed has faced as it went from a high-end exotic racer to a cop-chase simulator to a tuner's paradise. With every shift, the franchise lost a few passengers who preferred "the way it was." So here's one game with a little bit of everything: the appropriately titled Need for Speed Most Wanted. You want exotics? Slip behind the wheel of a Lamborghini Gallardo or a Lotus Elise, ...<br/>Xbox review2/03/2006NFL Head Coach (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox/nfl-head-coach/review/nfl-head-coach/a-2006062317310692044/g-20060623164151339035The history of the NFL is peppered with tales of hyperactive head coaches sleeping overnight in their offices, drawing up crazy plays, and building championship clubs from the ashes of decrepit teams. NFL Head Coach from EA Sports allows you to experience this rather unique lifestyle; whether or not the activities that make up the job are more interesting than, say, your current employment situation is another question. Head Coach is a freakishly in-depth sports simulator. The emphasis is on ...<br/>Xbox review23/06/2006NFL Street (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox/nfl-street/review/nfl-street/a-20060223105917906013/g-2005120717394518368530After successfully putting the shiznit bizak in the hizoose with NBA Street, EA are trying the exact same trick with the sport of American Football, by including all the moves, the hip happening music and even the Gamebreakers. Sadly though, this Grid Iron funk up lacks basketball's fo shizzle.Part of the problem is the nature of the sport. Basketball is a simple game involving large men putting a ball into hoop. Easy. American Football, on the other hand, still takes seven men executing ...<br/>Xbox review10/02/2004NFL Street 2 (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox/nfl-street-2/review/nfl-street-2/a-20060223105948671065/g-2005120717394675814819There's no time to worry about rules when you've got half a ton of defensive lineman lumbering towards you, intent on crushing the last breath from your body just to stop you carrying a pointy ball over a painted line. So NFL Street is the American football game that tears up the majority of the rulebook and gives you a licence to run like hell. Or hit them before they hit you.Vastly simplified as this take on the sport may be, there's no disguising the fact that American football is a slow, ...<br/>Xbox review11/02/2005NHL 07 (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox/nhl-07/review/nhl-07/a-2006092117572952313233/g-20060627164057575067If the 360 version of NHL 07 is the privileged older child, the current-gen version is somewhat of a latchkey kid, stuck trying to fit into oversized hand-me-downs and feasting on cold leftovers. Its all part of an unfortunate but inevitable trend - current-gen games are becoming budget titles. That isnt to say that this is a budget quality game - with NHL 06 as a solid foundation, the current-gen version of NHL 07 is still a great experience, but it didnt get half the attention that its older ...<br/>Xbox review22/09/2006NHL 2K7 (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox/nhl-2k7/review/nhl-2k7/a-2006100614124162619019/g-2006081617404256026Last year's solid current-gen release and tacked-on 360 port of NHL 2K6 proved that next-gen games aren't better just for being next-gen. This year, however, the attention shifted heavily from the Xbox and PS2 to the 360 and PS3, leaving the current-gen entries with that "tacked-on" feeling. However, while current-gen gamers will miss out on some of the fancy graphics and presentation options that the 360 offers, the gameplay won't disappoint, especially if you're new to the series. Old fans ...<br/>Xbox review6/10/2006Ninja Gaiden (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox/ninja-gaiden/review/ninja-gaiden/a-20060223105921687025/g-2005120717395633508300The movement is the first thing you'll notice. There's no need to discuss the control scheme, because every button you press will do exactly what you expect it to - or what you would expect it to if you ever stepped out of the flow to bother analysing what you're so instinctively doing. There's none of the Prince of Persia's flamboyance here. Instead Ryu effortlessly executes the same wall springs, back flips and handstands with his own cold, muscular precision. Gaiden is built on the same ...<br/>Xbox review31/03/2004