Posts Tagged ‘ xbox360 ’

Product #2.1 Xbox360 Red Light Repair

If you’re continually getting the red light of death on your xbox360, please check out this product for a video series to step-by-step permanently repair your Red Light of Death.

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Finally, you can fix your red light of death FORVER and not have to send it out to the xbox company and wait up to a month to get it repaired and sent back. This product is cheap, only $23.99, and guarantees you will be playing your video games again in under 40 minutes! That’s wayyy faster than a month.

The question and answer section on the bottom seems like it would really benefit any unsure people, and the owner of the product says that they will answer any e-mails regarding questions of uncertainty. They will prove to you that no other guide to repair is better than theirs! And all for under $25! Might as well give it a try if you’re having a problem!

Summary:

  • Video series that will help you step-by-step and not leave you on your own.
  • Provides a permanent fix, and under 40 minutes…
  • Only $23.99, very affordable for the content.
  • Bonuses and money-back guarantees included!
  • Well Done!
  • Product website here!

Product #2.0-Mass Effect 2

If you played the first Mass Effect game for Xbox360, then you know that BioWare was not joking around when creating this massive game. I’m going to tell you a bit about the sequel, and how you can get a great deal on it.

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Mass Effect 2

There are many, many places I could start. However, I think I will begin with the fact that the controls and interface are generally the same as the first game. There are some slight differences, such as the lack of the Equipment menu in the pause screen, and also some mechanic differences such as the need for ammo. (Yes, you have to run around and pick up ammo now, however, there is a plentiful supply around.)

The graphics are still amazing, and the story is still intriguing. They added a few weird things, such as the scanning of the planets becoming way more complex and frankly, unnecessary. There is also hacking of doors and computers now, which is a little weird at first, but eventually becomes quite simple. Overall, I think the sequel is definitely promising, just a little odd in some places. If you want a great deal and save $11.95, plus have free shipping, check out the link provided! Happy Blasting!

Summary:

  • Consistent and interesting story line, as well as great mechanics and combat in my opinion.
  • A few odd adds/subtracts from the overall interface and game, but as a whole I feel like it doesn’t affect the game enough to stop me from playing it.
  • Amazing graphics and breath-taking scenes, also good dialogue.
  • Save $11.95 from usual price and pay only $48.00 with free shipping.
  • Well Done!
  • Check it out here!