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Chromehounds is similar to that series in certain respects, especially in how the mechs you can build in this game don't all walk on two legs; some have tank treads, some look like mechanical ...
Chromehounds first launched in 2006 on the Xbox 360 as a tactical mech combat game with a heavy emphasis on customization and team-based multiplayer.Players built their own mechs, called HOUNDs ...
Chromehounds, for Xbox 360 -- If there's one thing we all need, it's more giant robot games. And when it comes to the fine art of building and blasting giant Inside the video games: Build a better ...
Chromehounds broadsided us with its attention ... This is one of those games where a tiny taste only whets your ... check out some video of these mechanical monstrositieshere! May 11, 2006. Sign ...
SEGA's also announced Chromehounds, a Playstation 3 & Xbox 360 mech-combat action game from FROM Software: SEGA of America, Inc. and SEGA, Europe Ltd. today announced CHROMEHOUNDS for the Xbox 360 ...
Game Review: Chromehounds It's slow, has terrible AI, and has the longest "training mode" in the history … Ben Kuchera – Sep 17, 2006 7:03 pm | 0 ...
Participating in a mech-blasting multiplayer match in Chromehounds is an exercise in awe management. This game's flawless lighting and amazing combustion ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Beyond having one of the cooler game titles in recent memory, Chromehounds is also bringing a lot of solid mech-on-mech action to the Xbox 360 ...
The promising looking Xbox 360 title, Chromehounds, has taken a fall down the release schedule, and is now slated for release on June 29 in Japan, a month later than previously expected.
Sega has announced that it will end its online support for Xbox 360-exclusive Chromehounds on January 6, 2010.. Launched in 2006, the science fiction strategy was critically acclaimed for its ...
'Chromehounds': Slow but Sure. August 17, 2006. Japanese game maker From Software has specialized in Mech combat games like the "Armored Core" franchise for years.