Mass Effect 2

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The long awaited sequel in the planned Mass Effect trilogy hits stores today continuing the story of Commander Shepard: "Two years after Commander Shepard repelled invading Reapers bent on the destruction of organic life, a mysterious new enemy has emerged. On the fringes of known space, something is silently abducting entire human colonies. Now Shepard must work with Cerberus, a ruthless organization devoted to human survival at any cost, to stop the most terrifying threat mankind has ever faced. To even attempt this perilous mission, Shepard must assemble the galaxy's most elite team and command the most powerful ship ever built. Even then, they say it would be suicide. Commander Shepard intends to prove them wrong." Link: $60

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Assassins Creed 2

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The sequel to the critically acclaimed Assassin's Creed has you taking the role of Ezio Auditore da Firenze (say that three times fast) in a stunningly rendered Renaissance-era Italy utilizing various weapons and tools created by Leonardo da Vinci. Link

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DJ Hero

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Those of you waiting for Xylophone Hero are going to have to wait a bit longer because DJ Hero will be taking the reigns as the next evolution in the popular rhythm-based series. DJ Hero will feature 102 songs from every just about every genre and will include tracks and mixes from artists and DJs like Daft Punk, DJ AM, DJ Jazzy Jeff, The Beastie Boys, Foo Fighters, and Afrika Bambaataa. A "Renegade Edition" of DJ Hero will also be available which will include a special bonus disc featuring tracks from Eminem and Jay-Z. Link: $120-$200

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Brutal Legend

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Designed by legendary gaming veteran Tim Schafer, Brutal Legend follows the story of roadie, Eddie Riggs (voiced by Jack Black), as he battles his way through a demon-riddled world armed with a battle axe and a mystical flying V. The style of the game was inspired by all things Metal, from the sound track which features a who's who of metal all stars and the art style which takes its inspiration from heavy metal album covers. Link

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Need for Speed: Shift

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EA wasn't about to let Forza and Gran Turismo have all the fun, they're taking their Need for Speed Franchise right into their territory with Need for Speed: Shift. Mostly known for its arcade-style feel, the new Need for Speed is a true driving sim with realistic physics, crashes, and deep levels of customization options. The game will have a total of 70 cars such as the Zonda F and the Porsche 911 GT3 RSR and real-world tracks like Willow Springs, Laguna Seca, and much more. Link: $60

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Project Natal for Xbox 360

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Uh oh. Microsoft dropped a pretty significant bombshell today and we can't help but wonder if Nintendo is rethinking their Wii strategy at this very moment. Codenamed Project Natal, the device is a camera that captures motion data in real time and recognizes both faces and voices. Rather than picking up a controller the camera tracks your whole body whether you're kicking a soccer ball, painting a canvas, or simply navigating through a list of movies without ever pressing a button or wiggling a controller. Link

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Tony Hawk Ride

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We're probably not alone in the opinion that the Tony Hawk games as of late haven't exactly revolutionized skateboarding games since the first two titles. The Birdman is hoping that will all change with Tony Hawk: Ride, the first skateboarding game to use its very own skate deck controller. Not much is known about how the skateboard peripheral is used, but we're definitely excited to find out. Available on Wii, 360, and PS3.Link

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Resident Evil 5

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The undisputed king (and pioneer) of the survival horror genre, Resident Evil, is hitting shelves everywhere tomorrow with a next-gen graphic overhaul and online multiplayer gameplay. Resident Evil 5 sees the original Resident Evil hero, Chris Redfield, as he goes on a mission to explore zombie ridden villages in the African desert. Link: $60

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Street Fighter IV

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Street Fighter IV is the long overdue title in the ever ongoing fighting game series which has seen an endless amount of sequels but none of caught this much buzz since Street fighter II hit arcades back in 1991. While the game gets a graphic overhaul in 3D, the game goes back to its roots with the all the original fighters and the traditional 2D-style fighting mechanic coupled with the standard six button layout which should please old school fans and newcomers to the game. Capcom has also teamed up with MadCatz on a special edition arcade-style joystick as well as a six-button gamepad which you can check out after the jump. Available for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC on February 17th. Link: $40-$140

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Lips

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Lips is a new singing game for the Xbox 360 that utilizes two motion sensitive wireless microphones as you sing along to the beat. And not only do you get to choose from the preloaded tracks, you get to grab music from your own personal library and use the any of those songs in the game. Link: $TBD

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