Controller has liquid-filled handles with a liquid glow
Advanced multi-directional D-pad
Ergonomic design for maximum comfort
Controller
Also Features Ergonomic Design
7.0 x 5.25 x 3.0 "
Customizable stats summaries
View gameplay with greater realism at up to 60 frames per second
Control the lead blocker on running plays - Throw the perfect block to create a running lane, then take control of the tailback and rip off the big gain
Play your way to the Pro Football Hall of Fame by taking complete control of any position on the field
Play as three popular characters from the show - The loveable Peter, the diabolical Stewie and the charismatic Brian
Freakin' Sweet gameplay switches back and forth to each character throughout the game
Unique combination of combat, stealth and puzzle-solving gameplay
Take part in the jokes, parodies and sarcasm as if you were part of the show
Visit familiar locations around Quahog and interact with characters from the show. Giggity!
85+ hunting missions, 16 species of trophy game, 31+ weapons and accessories
The richest, largest 3-D worlds of any hunting game
Go head-to-head with a Timberwolve and claim the trophy before it claims you
Play Free Hunt Mode for instant gratification, or go on a hunting adventure in Challenge Mode
Supports picture quality (up to 1080p), five times the resolution of a conventional TV
Optimized performance from HDMI 1.3a equipped devices such as PLAYSTATION 3 system
Digital audio and digital video for a pristine picture and excellent sound quality
24-carat gold-plated connectors
Dual screen shielding - Aluminized Mylar foil plus 90% coverage copper braid
Collecting these items from your local neighborhood moogles can earn you good fortunes and decoration bonuses for your mog house, so don't turn down the free items when the moogles are just handing them out on street corners! Moogles will be stationed in northern and southern San d'Oria, the mines and markets of Bastok, and Woods and Waters districts of Windurst.
Dracula again? Vampire fatigue is a legitimate feeling that you might encounter when ripping open the shrink-wrap of Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon, given that it seems like Bram Stoker's infamous creature of the night has already been the focus of a lot of adventure games.
Fully 3D real-time strategy games set in space are a rare breed. Adding the third dimension seems to scare off both developers and gamers, so many games simply ignore the oft-confusing vertical plane and stick to 2D stellar battlefields. Shattered Suns is a good example of why so many people shy away.
The odd combination of monks and murder has been a staple of whodunit fiction for decades, so the biggest mystery here is why somebody didn't come up with an adventure game like Murder in the Abbey (known in Europe as simply The Abbey) before now.
Spore is an enjoyable game that pulls off an interesting balancing act. On one hand, it lets you create a creature and guide its maturation from a single cell to a galactic civilization through an unusual process of evolutionary development. Because the tools used to create and revise this creature are so robust and amusing, and each creation's charms are so irresistible, it's hard not to get attached to your digital alter ego.