Although the Xbox 360 has the highest software attach ratio ever for a video game system, many exclusives don't sell as well as they should. Here are the top five most overlooked 360-only titles.
We're getting back into full swing as February starts, as games that were slated to come out now are backed up with games that were delayed from the holiday season.
Notable games this week:
Assassin's Creed: Altair's Chronicles (NDS)
Culdcept Saga (360)
Devil May Cry 4 (360, PS3)
Nobunaga's Ambition: Rise to Power (PS2)
Turok (360, PS3)
Twisted Metal: Head On (PS2)
"Culdcept Saga is the second in a series of titles with a similar feel to that of Magic: The Gathering that puts players in the shoes of a single hero and goes on to mix in story-based cutscenes with card-based battle sequences. The real catch, and this applies to all card-based games, is that the battles aren't your traditional turn-based affairs. Your hero has a deck of cards in their possession at all times. That deck of cards contains everything from ghoulish monsters to maces that will up..."
"A demo for Namco Bandai's upcoming strategy game Culdcept Saga has popped up on the Xbox Live Marketplace. Released in Japan way back in September 2006, Culdcept is a card game featuring imagery from artists that worked on Magic: The Gathering. Namco Bandai says it "combines the luck of a board game with the strategy of a trading card game.""

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