Chromehounds. If you haven't heard of it, I can understand. It was released shortly after launch of the 360, and quickly forgotten. Perhaps that's because it was before LIVE was a mandate for 360 owners, but the main focus of the game was the online play. The game revolves around mech combat, and is sort of a fusion class-based-third-person-squad-based-real-time-strategy-shooter. The single player mode was essentially a tutorial on each of the six classes, and to unlock parts to get started in the 'Nermonius War' mode. This takes place in an alternate history Next Sunday AD, when mechs have replaced (for the most part) tanks and foot soldiers. You are part of an elite mercenary company, and you get hired out by one of the three nations vying for control of a Middle Eastern area rich in resources. Once you chose a nation to fight for, you are given a basic mech that you can augment using parts unlocked in single player and parts bought with money earned from battles. You then join up with a clan, a guild of sorts, and you can go into the fray and attempt to capture a plot of land for your nation to expand their hold on the area. Battles with other players would presumably be exciting, except that no one has the game, so battles are you and maybe a freind against some AI opponents. Victory is gained when you either destroy the enemy's base (you and your enemy each have three bases, only one marked by a flag is the real one), or completely destroy the enemy. I heard nothing about this game, and picked it up on a whim, thinking it might be worth a laugh or two. It's at very least worth a rental.