MechAssault is often referred to (by us) as the Halo of Xbox Live. It's the game that really started it all and, quite honestly, without it, Xbox Live might not have had such a strong presence out of ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. MechAssault 2 will still be focused on fast-paced, mech-on-mech mayhem, but it will also introduce some inventive and important, new mechanics into ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Multiplayer MechAssault 2 might just cause you to kick that Halo 2 addiction you know you're gonna get. Recently, GameSpot was fortunate to meet with ...
MechWarrior. You’ve got to love it. The very concept of stomping around in your own personal giant robot, crushing things underfoot and blowing things up really is the sort of thing we gamers live for ...
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Nearly two and a half years ago, a MechWarrior trailer foretold the long-awaited return of the franchise. We now know that game as MechWarrior Online, a play4free MMO that will release this summer.
So I've rented MechAssault for the second week. I haven't spent too much time with it, but I've enjoyed the single player quite alot so far, and I think that they did a good job of mapping the ...
All the best games are built on simple foundations, and MechAssault developer Day 1 Studios knows better than to complicate matters. Anybody with more than a few minutes of stick-time in any number of ...
Microsoft continues to add to its growing Holiday 2002 lineup with MechAssault, the company's first announced title that will work with the upcoming Xbox online service. MechAssault takes the ...
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