Xboxliveaddicts’ reviewers look back on some of the best Xbox 360 and Xbox Live Arcade games of the decade with scores of 9 or above in this feature.
"July saw a steady share of excellent games as well as a few movie based bombs. Generally summer is a drought for good gaming, but 2009 seems to confound that logic. Here is a look at what we reviewed for the month of July."
"Gun fire sounds very close to the real thing and the background noises add a realistic factor to this game which makes you feel like you’re in each mission - you can even hear your character shuffling through the grassy fields as you traverse through the maps. Speaking of maps, the ones offered in this game are quite large. Luckily, there are enough vehicles available which will allow you to cover more ground quickly."
The Battlefield series has been around for a while. There have been two Battlefield games on the next generation systems, with the latest being Battlefield: Bad Company. Developer DICE have released the biggest and possibly best XBLA and PSN game to date in Battlefield 1943. Is it a great game to wet our appetites for Battlefield: Bad Company 2? Read the full review to find out.
"Since 2002, Digital Illusions and Electronic Arts have released many Battlefield titles but did not release a true successor to 1942. Each installment really changed gameplay and mechanics from the original title, and only now do we see a return to the WWII-era after delving into Vietnam-era, the modern day, and the future. Battlefield 1943 isn’t a full-blown sequel - it lacks a lot of variety having only three classes and four maps - but DICE has taken the best of the Battlefield series and ..."
"One of the most anticipated third party games has finally hit PSN. Battlefield 1943 takes inspiration from previous Battlefield games and presents it in a compact, three map, download-only title. But can this downloadable game stand up to its full retail brethren, or does it fall apart at the seams?
Battlefield 1943 is a World War II themed FPS that allows players to choose one of two sides, the United States Marine Corps or the Imperial Japanese Navy. You will compete online with up to 24..."
"Review: Battlefield 1943 If you skip this review and go straight to the score at the end, you'd probably be surprised. How could a $15 downloadable FPS be good enough for a 5 out of 5?"
EA and DICE teamed up to bring you Battlefield 1943 which is a World War II shooter that is available for downloaded via Xbox LIVE for 1200 Microsoft points.

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